THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY, AFTUL 11, inOO. 5 CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS nV j CoailtUrabla Tim ii Pivoted t Private. Olalmi for Panonal Injuries. BICYCLE LAMP ORDINANCE IS REPEALED (Wheelmen Mny Sow Hide After T)nrk AVI ho it I fnrryliiK n Mttht Oily Trraiurrr llriiiilnn lAftcr the IlpliiiiMiiln, AI. Olllan entertained with pathetic and humorous recitation, after which enme the i-niiiK iaiK 01 v. ti, iiosecrann. -mis was quite; clever and greatly enjoyed. Short talks were made- by Educational Director George I. ltabcock. General Scretary Wil lis and others. ttcfreshtnents were served and the remainder of the evening spent In social conversation. PETER CuOPER CLUBS MEET lined l'nrtluti lloliln Forth nml the Fnnlnli WIiik Adopt n Coimtl tutlon nml ll-I.niTn. Two Peter Cooper clubs held forth In Omaha Tuesday night, as has been tbo case 1,1... II II. l ... .... irhn ..iinAii i ... i t . ' i iu uie ninns 01 me om or iiriBnin rifliwi w ii 8 i i i i Kanlzatlon. The middle-of-the-road faction 11 th rieeHn. tI y,'0r P"8nal 'nJ.urlcfl' met in the old hall on Howard street, which 'h . ct T"day " ,.?alrn1 ha8 the recognized meeting place of I lLl . ludlcla,ry, ,cl1n,m Uf 1 n" bo'.'ovcrs In the tenets of Cooperlsm Klvon care .1 attention to Io Ice Judge Oor-, Blnco the formaUon ot (no orlgIna, club, don s petition or J2.600. additional salary Tho middle-of-the-roaders camo to order be.d!! hra,ror th" years S9S nt the call of their president, O. W. Ita and 1899, and found It unmerited. Hns-' wortn. SeVcnty.nve applicants for member call asserted that Gordon's former salary of flhlp. whoso names had been presented at 42,500 per annum had been cut to $1,200 by tho prcvous meeting, were pronounced true tho charter approved May 10, 1897. and that blue populists and admitted Into the f M. tho police Judge should bo content with Th0 committee appointed to draw up a con tho amount allowed him by the Inw now In i stltutlon and by-laws was not ready to ro effect. Gordon Is firm In his contention port and consideration of this Important nnd will appeal to tho courts, Ho claims matter was postponed until tho next meet to bo holding ofllco under the old charter lag. 'ifiiuunu um aiuviODUi Jinn iu;.i;i uviU or qualified. EARLY COMPLETION DESIRED Illinois Central Will Ruth Bnildlng of North Omaha Viaduct. WILL IGNORE TIME LIMIT IN CONTRACT Desire for Immcdlntr South Onmlia Connrrtlon the Incentive for Pimhlntr Work with All fji, Possible Speed. , nounced that operations will bo commenced about May 1, llrnrliiff at I'urtlnuil Open. POItTLAND. Ore., April 10. Tho Inter state Co miner co commission arrived hero to day nnd began hearing testimony of Port land Jobbers on tho petition of tho St. Louis Jobbers to compel western railroad lines to make the samo rates on lef than car-load lots that nro mado on car-load lots. Testimony of witnesses this morning was to the effect that a continuation ot what they termed "unfair differentials" will drive Pacific coast Jobbers to water routes and In many instances to buy foreign goods. Tho city attorney recommended that the :!alm of Mrs. Elizabeth Van ilrocklin for The fusion Peter Cooper club met In a Farnam Htrcct hall, with Ted Morrow as presiding officer. The adoption of tho con stitution and by-laws prepared by a com- Ilnltwnr Note." 11,1,1 lVr,oiintn. General Manager George I Hldwell ot Thn contrnrt entered Into between Iho 1 ."o. MKliorn went to cnicago on a snort Omaha Urldgo & Terminal company and the "A "ocneral freight Agent J. S. Illinois Central railroad, whereby the lat- , Weltzell of tlio Illinois Central has ro- ter was selected to build the new viaduct turned from Chlcnco. and approaches connecting tho Terminal ii'T.'fS'ML1 i'J; ... ,,. , . ., .. llrigton went to IMclllc Junction Mondny property with tho Missouri Pacific Dclt lino, nn,, thcro j0nca president Perkins for it callB for the completion of tho work by Jan- western trip, uary 1, 1901. Operations nro beginning, ' A meeting of western nnd southwestern however with nn nrflvltv that wnrrantH tho rate clerks lias been called lit tho Southern nowctcr, with an activitj mat warrants i noti nl st j(01,s April 21 to prepare sum- statement on tho part of tho Illinois Ccn- mer tourist rnto sheets, tral officials that tho viaduct will bo com- City Passenger Agent T. P. Godfrey ot plctcd by July 1 or shortly thereafter. Their hm U,M nMhm "U.rn.odav Interest-In a speedy completion ot the work ,9 llt prt,sent receiving medical treatment, lies In tho need of tho connection to bo nf- jr. i,, Fisher, traveling freight agent ot forded tho Illinois Central with South tho Missouri Piiclllc, has returned from his . ... ,n .hi. in,inr.t "rst trip on the rond, which was satis- Omaha by the ccnstructlon of this viaduct. fnctorv 'ln PVery rMpect. Uuring his nb- General Manager Webster of tho Omaha nenco Jlr. Klsher visited in St. I.ouls und nrldge & Terminal company Is authority for Kansas City. tho statement that the cost of the viaduct 1$ ft'aTSaW will exceed by a considerable amount tho t0M compnny to securo its equipment nml HOO.000 generally believed to navo Deen mo provine oiner necessary nrrangements, tno .nnrnnrlmlon et nsldn for thla Durnose. new through Chlcngo-Portliiml train will ASSAULT A NONUNION MAN I.iihorer at Work on ClilcnK" Hiilld liiK rrliiUHly Injiiml liy ii Mrlkrr. CHICAGO. April 10 A nonunion plas terer working In tho UiFcment of tho Mar shall Field building. Clark and Adams streets, was arnaultcd nnd seriously Injured by n union picket today. Nearly 200 union men wcro discharged by tho contractors of this building yesterday and their places filled by nctiunlon men. Today a union picket gained cntranco to the building by eluding tho pollco and after knocking the nonunion plasterer down with a club made his escape. Tho Injurnl man was uncon scious when found and his nkull may be fractured. The forty-two union men cm ployed on tho building struck this after noon. Troublo Is looked for when tho non union men leave for homo this evening. Four laborers employed at the slto of tho i now Western Electric building, Jefferson and Congress streets, wero attacked and two of them, J. Strcm and H. Hagan, nerlously In jured. Tho others wero badly benten before they escaped. Injury sustained on a slippery sldownlk heimUtee appointed for that purposo nnd pro rnmnrntnlfUMl ln Inn num nf ll.nnn. .Tullim u .... ...I t n .t,,. -t.,u I... r t n..iu.. . f . . . 1 - . "" v.uu i.j ,j. vjiiiiiujr, uu- appropnuiion set iiniuu iur mis ijuiiujuc. - . , iniiiiitini.i vln tlm linlnn iiiaiiii r'nnli.v. ultfirnnv fnr th nnllllnnor nln ant ,,nl,l ll, ll, 4 .- i ..u tt- ,....1..... . !'nt ..uo Instituted Via tile Ulllon I'aPlllC- ii il i , ,r , f..v v u unci it iinu ueuu 1 no viauuci usen, niui .nr. ncmin, in- Northwestern nml western connections forth tho merits of his clients case at somo submitted to tho club section by section and rltnllne thn eradlnir and trrstlework on both . until Sunday. April 22. jengin. u was on mo pomi 01 passing nnany aciopieu tne matter ot the dollar R(les of It, will cost $100,000 at tho least nvhen Mount called for tho reading of tho banquet was taken up and tho commlttco journal of date July 11, 1899, In which tho ' having the affair In hand given full power claim had been rejected by a full vote of tbo council. Ho made tho point that the claim was theroby permanently ruled out. !oolcy nsscrtrd that ho had withdrawn tho claim before the action referred to had been taken nnd so tho matter wns referred to tho committee on finance and claims for a final hearing. On tho rccommndatlon of tho city at torney tho following Injury claims wero nllowed: Naomi Ferguson, 8 years old, $1,250 damages for permanent Injury resulting from r fall at Twenty-eighth nnd Farnam streets; William Socllg. $50; W. J. Iloquet, $25; Oscar Dickinson, $100; Charles Dick inson, $50; Mamlo Hobblns, $20. Joseph V. Cornish entered a claim for $5,000, which he considers a proper recom pense for Injury done him by tho health department during his recent Illness from nmallpox. Ho claims that ho was confined In nn election booth at tho county hospital, which was unfit for human habitation, Cor nish Is a commercial traveler residing In Kansas City. Ills claim was referred to tho finance committee. I.nmp Orilliuiie I" Itrpenlril. Tho ordlnnnco ropeallng the blcyclo lamp Jaw was called up and In accordance with tho ngrecment In general committee moot ing was passed. On motion ot Trostlcr tho Hoard of Pub lic, Works was instructed to give Its atten tion to Farnam street frctn Forty-second to Forty-fourth with n view of making re pairs. The. cedar block pavement has out lived its usefulness and the street Is said to bo ln an Impassable condition. Tho council put a check upon Its presi dent's aspirations to bo known as "CrcBS fwalk Karr." Since tho beginning of his now term Karr has made a deep Inroad Into tho Blxth ward apportionment. A number of nddlLlonal sldowaJk ordinances wcrp In-, troduced by Karr. whereupon Hascall mado objection, claiming that at the present ratn Karr would exceed his ward allotment In another two months. Tho council con curred In this view ihd the remainder of Knrr's proposed resolutions were referred to tho committee on public property and buildings. A concurrent resolution was Introduced authorizing the city englnoer and the presi dent of tho council to vlult Indianapolis to Inspect tho street cleaning methods In vogue there. Iibock objected on tho ground that itho council already had perfect confidence In tho city engineer's ability to copo with tho cleaning question and the resolution (failed of adoption. After Tax nellnqm-nt. City Treasurer Hennlngs submitted a plan fwhlch has already been outlined In The Deo for tho further collection of personal taxts. Bio urged that tho city bo divided into threo districts, each to be presided over by a collector. Kach collector Is to bo pro vided with a list of delinquents In his terri tory and a. systematic sffort Is to be mado to collect both largo and small amounts, rrhe mntter will bo furthor discussed In commute meeting. Tho city clerk reported that tho follow ing appointees of the mayor's ofllCo had se cured approval of their bonds boforo the district court: City Engineer Itosewatcr. City Attorney Connoll. Health Commissioner Coffman. City Eltvtrlclan Schurlg, City Prosecutor Thomas, Building Inspector Car ter, Pollco Commissioners Heafey, Mlskoskl to act In tho mntter of . hooding tho place for holding tho banquet and making all other arrangements. This banquet will bo hcli) May 7. NEGRO DIES IN THE STREET linn Sublet Rxplrrn Suddenly a Mo ment After Dlmtiount Iiik from Ills Illcycle Can He n .Mystrry. calculation. Added to this will be the ex penso of tho right of way and tho prlvllcgo of sxtendlng tho viaduct over the tracks of the Union Pacific and Omaha lines." At the present time n large forco of men U employed In setting tho piling for tho trestlework. Tho location of this work Is Just east of the place where tho Grand NEGRO THIEF IS ARRESTED Will .lohiiKon, lVIm Stole Articles from Delivery Wnmnn, llrhiKH l p llrlilml the Hum, 'A. negro, tisninlly called "Dusty," but wheso tianio Is Will Johnson, lira behind tho barn of thn rltv tail. Thin will hn n rntmn Plaza of tho exposition was eltuatod. This of rejoicing among express nnd delivery . . , ... , .1 r .1.1- n I n . A t . .... ... continued on an earth embankment to con- Daniel Sublet, colored, dropped dead ln neet with tho present trackage of tho Torm- tho Btreet at Fifteenth nnd Howard about nai ne. A spur has been extended from 3:16 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Ho had tho Terminal tracks to the lako front, where been riding a bicycle up tho Howard street eartn )8 be)ns BecurC(i for grading purposes. Z.. K. At. K,ftecnth ho dismounted, leaned Work on tne vnduct proper, which will bo his blcyclo against the curbstone nnd began a ma8Sivo steel structuro croislng tho Union walking aimlessly up and down tho pave- paclflc 8pur am, ,he tracKa ot tho Chicago, mcnt. After taking two or three turns ho at Pall, MinneapoH,, & omnlm lino at a seated himself on a crate of goods and a , t ncar Tnlrtcenth reel, adjacent to moment later was seen to fall forward upon h MM0Url Paclflo roun(,houso, will not trestlework will extend from this point to men, for "Dusly's" thoftn from wagons havo tho viaduct and thenco across Cut-Off lako I been both numerous and daring for tho past to its cast bank, whero tho tracks will bo 1 sovoral weeks. Hut he becamo too bold last bo started for somo time, Tho Illinois Cen tral, however, is preparing tho steel and the material for tho viaduct. Ho was unconscious and breathing heavily when the patrol wagon arrived and on tho way to tho station expired, City Physician Ralph mado a cursory ex amination of tho body nnd gave It as his opinion that death had resulted from heart disease. Later Coroner Swanson made a moro thorough Inspection and from what he saw ho believes be will 'bo Justified In holding an Inquest. Ho says thcro Is a largo growth on tho neck of the deceased, which may havo caused death. A post-, "uu UH '--"u i e..8er mortem examination, followed by an In- A aDan T f" "8ptlvel3: quest, will bo hold this morning. 1' tho E, khorn, an1 Btn-ltaiBton. One of Sublet, who was 21 years old, lived with 'th 1osUons for consideration relates to hln mother at 13ir, Jones treet. Ho was tho adoption of tourist rates for the coming TO DISCUSS I'ASSKNGKU AFF.VinS. Severn! Interesting Qtientlonn on Docket for Denver Meetlns. A meeting of passenger representatives of lines In Western Passenger iiFsoclatloti ter ritory will bo held In Denver today and will be attended by General Passenger employed nt Mogy's bootblack stand on Farnam street and for tbo last two weeks has been under a physician's caro. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A. D. Bremer of Heemer, Neb., Is at the Millard. Robert K. K. Miller of Wuyno Is at tht Merchants. Usmer Doyscn of Gray, In., Is ut tho Merchants. W. W. Hooper of Leavenworth Is at tho Merchants. O. C. Dell of Lincoln wns a Tuesday guest nt tho nurker. II. II. Loughrldge, a Lincoln traveling man, Is nt the Her Grand. It. L. Atwator und George W. Calder of Chicago are at the Millard. C. F. McGrew of Lincoln, stato bank exnmlner, Is nt the Hor Grund, Mr. and Mrs. F. 13. Drown and son of Syracuse, Neb., nre ut tho Murray. Arthur J. Wright, nn Insurance agent of Nuwton, la., Is registered nt tho Millard. W. It. Morse, a real estnto dealer of Clarks, Neti., Is registered nt tho Murray. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones of North Platte nro nt tho Darker for n few days. Julian Magnus, ndvnnco ngent for tho Henry Irving company, Is nt the Millard. C. O. Hnrncs, president nnd manuger of tho Albion Milling company, Is at tho Darker. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyers of German town. Neb., were Tuesday guests at tha Merchants. Dr. Glbbs went west on professional business Tuesday evening and will return Wednesday night. Fred Sonnenshlne, owner of the electric light plant nnd telephone system of West Point, Neb., Is at the Millard. M. C, JoneH, westum representative ot tho Arm of Pnxton & Qnllnijher, accom panied by his wife. Is at tho Murray. It. A. Unrber. J. IS. McCrucken. F. N. Hull, A. K. Upton nnd C. F. Way. nil of Lincoln, nro stopping nt tne Murray, of $25 for tho round trip from Mltsourl river ?ewJir,', H'r,7H'?,'!d,.ner"'Jll.duuKi'i8 points to Denver, Colorado Springs and POns wns burned seriously. Her condition I'ueuiu uuu also 4 r.uu ui ii.ou irom mo Missouri river to tho Yellowstmo National park, with an added rate of $14.50 for nil expenses connected with a trip through tho park. Another matter of considerable Importance will be consideration of the-, $40 tourlsLrates from Missouri river points to Portland. Something of a, tempest has been stirred up by reason of tho Chicago Great Western ap- lvenlnic nf Mimic. Mme, Itosa D'Krlnn. nnd Mr. G. It. Von torn liavo nppenrcd beforo Omnlui nttdl onces on previous occasions. Last Jnuu- plylng tho $40 rate to Portland from Kansas aJTy, ,c,;c'l?,,lt,on '"l!! LllCv Kavc'1 Program nitv hv WIIV nf 3f Tnlll 11a linn .-,. rM 1,1 llinil liailUtlE. WHICH ll? VH 4t-i-citii, City, by way of bt. I au . Its lino passes hllt tIl0 mlmbers essayed Tuesday night at through several Iowa points and by reason Trinity cathedral were beyond their reach. of tho application of this rato a passenger! Still, tho evening was not without Its re n nnrhnsn a lornl tlekei from rhinn m deeming points. For example, parts of. tho Miss Mario ItatllfT. having recovered from a nrolonced Illness, left Monday to renew and Collins and Inspectors Lynch and Ilus- ' her studies at Cnrlton collego, Northfleld, sell. The appointees havo ulready entered upon their dutlts. as tho council approval Is not required In their cases. Ordinances wero read for tho third time nnd passed aa follows: Paving Leaven rworth street from Eleventh to Thirteenth; Hawthorno avonuo from Olcnwood to Lincoln Iboulcvnrd; Eighteenth street from Cuming to Ohio and Dodgo street from Seventeenth to Twentieth. Ordinances wero read for the first and sec ond times ns follows: Paving Yates street from Fifteenth street to Sherman avenue; Corby street from Fifteenth street to Shor man avenue; Howard street from Twontloth to Twenty-first, i After l.nn-rlppe WliatT Usually a racking cough and a general fooling of weakness. Foley's Honey and Tar l Nourn8k(in9 t the Millard Tuesday: Is guaranteed to curs tho "grlppo cough" n. neemer of Deetner. W. E. Peebles nnd mako you strong aud well. For salo by Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. Y. M. C. A. lleeeptlon. About 300 young men wero In uttendanco st the closing recoptlon of tho night school of tho Young Men's Christian nssoclutlpn held Tuesday evening at the rooms. Tho exercises wero opened with n mnteh gumo of hnsket bull In the gymnasium between the penmanship nnd Orrmnn classes. After an exciting game tho latter proved to bo winners by n score of 15 to 10. Follow ing this n musical and literary program was given. The first number was a zither Minn. Misses Dlunehe nnd Hortha Kennedy of tho Plnttsmouth city schools uro spending their vacation nt tho home ot Mrs, E. Drew In this city. Mrs. A, K, Hutchinson nnd son of Salt Lake. Utah, formerly of this city, arrived In Omaha yesterday und are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, it. v. uoenrane, sinu wool worth nveuuo. H. N. Moore. J II. Wise. T. H. Wake nnd W. II, Sliepnnl of Seward. W. H. Mooro or Clarks and W. F. Currlo of Lincoln wero nmong the Ncbrnsknns at tho Mur ray Tuesday. Kugono Moore, II. M. Casebeer nnd F. H. Davis of Lincoln, L. P. Larson nnd C. O. Leuko of Fremont nnd John M. Morton of Hustings wero ninong the stnto guests nt tho Merchuuts Tuesdny. Judge It. S. Norval, II. T. Jones, Joe) Fisher. E. Molntyre. F. G. Slmmonds, H. N. Moore. T. H. Wake, J. II. Wise. A. Herman, Jr., nnd Christ Thomns, all of Howard, nro guests ot tno .-Hurray. A. of 1mler. fleorcrn W. E. Dorsev of Fre .nn.it 1 v.. Mnlvlllln nf I tiimohrev. Mrs I). M. Andrews of Carroll nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. ll. Thompson ot urniiu iwmiui SICK MADE WELL. Ilenlthy Ilnir to Tin Pnle Clieeks tilnvr. Weaker, puler. thinner, day by day, no recreation, nervous,' peevish, sleepless, sick Oberfelder wns In Omaha yesterday on or neart unit sore of llmo tnese uro tne ins wuy numn hiph iwuus w mr u LOCAL BREVITIES. Tliirnlmr ruhhlnh nn tho Tenth Street viaduct cnused somo ill arm shortly after 5 p. m. Tuesday, but thn smouldering, lire was soon exiingiusueii ny me urn iifi.m mcnt, Clan Gordon No, 63, Order nf Scottish Clans, gives n free social Wednesday eveiv Inc nt Patterson hall. Seventeenth nnd Far nam. Tho Scottish public and friends of tho Clan uro au invited. I.. A. AVelsh. weather forecaster at Omaha, left yesterday for Sioux City under special instructions irom uio nep.irimeni relating to the Sioux City station. Ho will tm gone several days, during which time tho Omaha office will bo In charge of Mr. Maxwell, his nsslstant. , Stnto Fish Commissioner llobert H summer months. It Is forecasted that tho mooting will endorse tho adoption of a rate Saturday afternoon when ho stole a box con talnlng twenty-thrco gold-filled watch cases and n dozen silver fruit knives, valued at $145, from a delivery wngon ot tho Pacific Express company which was In front of Tho Ueo building at tho time. In splto of the broad daylight and the fact that people wero constantly passing "Dusty" mado good his escape. Tho theft was reported to tho police and Detectives Savago nnd Dunn wore de tailed on the case. Monday night they ar rested Johnson nnd later recovered tho Htolcn goods. Johnson has been working this "graft" for somo time and has succeeded In getting nwny with n, Inrco amount of plunder. All denlers ln goods that can bo easily taken from n delivery wagon and carried nwny havo suffered moro or less from his opera tions. It Is not probablo 'that any great amount will bo recovered, as most of tho stuff was of a perishable or seml-pcrlshable nature. Somo two years aso Johuson was caught while, working tho samo kind of n game Children l'li.y with Fire. A party of children nmused themselves by plnylng with mutches In tho basement of Anton Olcson's home, Thirty-sixth und Is critical. Tho little ones struck mutches, Intending to kindle n bonllre In tho cellar nnd the dress of tho victim was Isnlted, Mrs. Oleson, who wns on tho llrst lloor, heard screnms nnd rushed to tho rescue. Tho little girl's physician believes she In haled thn llnmes und that makes hor con dition tho moro serious. . T Des Moines, or any other point on tho Great Western line, nnd thenco take nd- vantago of tho rate to Portland. In this manner tho rnto from Chicago to Portland Is reduced considerably. Inasmuch as tho Chicago Great Western doess not fraternlzo to any groat extent with tho lines belonging to tho association, tho organ fnntasle by Lefehure-Wely, In which is portrayed a storm rouoweci uy n rain' bow and prayer, were executed by Mme, D'Erlnu with feollng nnd expression. Perntniient Post Estnbllnheil, Catitnln H. E. Palmer hns Just returned from Washington, bringing with him de tailed news of tho enactment of n hill to estnbltsh a permanent military post at Fort Mnplipntn Slhnrljlim Wvn mnntlnli nf solution of tho difficulty presents something which hns been mado In The Dee's Wnsh- i,i. ...a ii. ,i' ,. . tngton specials. Captain Palmer hns tho of a problem aid Its action may result In a nen with' ,vhlch resident slimed the further disturbance of tho colonist rates between tbo Missouri river nnd tho north Paclflo coast. SIOUX CITY nOAD 1HI.L PASSES. Ilonsei Votes for Commission to Settle the Indebtedness, WASHINGTON. April 10. Powers of Vermont In tbo house today called up tho bill to create a commission to make a settlement with the Sioux Cltv & Pacific railroad of Its Indebtedness to tho UnlteJ I States, which was considered but not dis posed of several weeks ago. Hepburn sup ported tho bill, which, ho argued, would bring about n satisfactory settlement with tho road. Tho road was only about 100 miles long and was valuablo only as u feeder for somo trunk line. Shatroth of Colorado thought tho bill should bo amended so as to permit of com petition ln tho settlement of tho debt of tho road. Tho road was not Impecunious, he said, road bill. He prizes It ns n souvenir. An nu proprlntlon ot JIOO.OOO has been mnde n n nucleus. Captain Palmer believes congress will also pass tho bill for a soldiers' sani tarium ut Hot Bprings, 8. D. Till: HEAI.TY MAllKf&T. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Tuesday. April 10, 19i)0: Wnrrnnty Deeds. Ernest Peycko et al to Iouls Stuft, und lot 12. block C, Kllby Place... $ 600 K. G. Quo to A. P. Tukey. lot 11, block 7, Orchard Hill 1 G. W. Hlggs and wife to A. D. Mene fee. lot 4, block 145, South Omiihu.. 1,0)0 II. V. Palmer und wife to Atlantic Realty association, lot 11, rcplnt of block 5, Ilemls park 1 A. M. lesser nnd wife to M. L. Murphy, n 20 feet of w 135 feet lot 22, block I, Hansconi Place 2,800 u. r . und !,, r . l'. Tnscan to A. ii. 470 Vandorpool, n IS feet of e 10S feut lot 17. block 10. Patrick's 2nd add. M. M. Koutsky to John Koutsky, lots 11 nnd 12, block 12, 1st ndd to South Omaha n A U'Httstitirtnb- nnd xvl fo in tnr- . The last report of the Pacific rail- I gureth Krlttenbrlnk, lot 7. Free- 1 commissioner showed that It had ninn s ndd conditions of countless numbers or half sick mission in mu m i mi. m imn men and women um jusly awaiting some decided to send a llsli ear out next rucs- messago of hops ant jhoer. 'y to stock the Elkhorn stream with There Is no excuse for most neonle being trout us .fnr ns. Andrews. . Neb. he com- There's a medlclno that will euro mission trunsucieu no oiner nusiness ex a meuicine thut goes rlgtit to tno " "u " sick. them. roots of the causes of nearly all sickness. rne name ot mis gooa medicine is ur. uix Tonlo Tablets, Thoy put vitality Into weak bodies mako penpln strong, quiet tho nerves,' restore ambition, drive head uche away, glvo you an appetite, sweeten m sioniHcii uuu oreutn, una forever re nin suvonth of tho season's serleH of formal parties was given by tho Thurston Rllles' club at the urmorv Tuesdny even ing, Tho event wns us fully enjoyed ns its predecessors, and a largo number of tho young peoplo were In attendance. Tho amusement committee of thu eluli. nivn til, thnuximt nml n.... , 1 1 . . u I r, r. III. COIISlstlnC Of W. E. Card Well, II. (J. Hull- I Ot is u iii sfn, C M. Richards, U. W. Glllcsplo and u ,,;' vt v, , .' 11. J. Trostler. wus In churgo und man- 2:i0 So. tHth St.. M. I.ouU, Mo., Ke,t Uvory detull successfully. I um sorry iiuii i nave not written you .... 11. Slewnrt. rhlef rlerk of tho rnllwnv mnu service, witn nenuquariers at uu earned 3V4 per cent net on Its entire In debtedness, Including Its debt to tho gov ernment, principal nnd Interest. There wero four roads which would naturally compete for this road. Ho offered an amendeut, which was accepted, enlarging tho powers of tho commission so that It could receive propositions from any corporation, sell or assign tbo government lien or do any and nil things necessary to secure tho best settlement for tho government. Dell ot Colorndo thought that unless tho commission could obtain tho full amount of tho government's claim tho subject should bo referred back to congress. Williams of Mississippi offered an amend ment providing that tho settlement reached 'by tho eoirmlsslon should bo referred to congress for approval and acceptance. This amendment wns defeated, 93 to 109, and tho bill then passed. Kxenmlon nf I.oeoniotlve EiiKlneers. An excursion of locomottvo engineers and their wives, coming from the eastorn states and representing tho national organization of locomotive engineers, will reach Omaha from tho west at midnight Friday and re main hero until 10 p. m. Saturday. The party comprises 115 people. It started from New York some timo ago, Hwung around through the southern Btates to tho Pacific coast and Is now enroute homeward., Tho excursionists will bo met at the depot at about 9 o'clock Saturday morning by Mayor Moo res and a delegation from tho Com mercial club and taken at once to South Omaha, which, under tho auspices of the Commercial club of that place, they will bo shown tho packing bouses and probably served with luncheon. During the after noon they will bo shown about tho city, visiting the smelting works, Llnlnger's art gallery and other points of interest. 1,000 i.ouo i.000 200 M. O. Hendrlx nnd husband to Her man Koiintze, lot 12, block 10, Kountze Placn Joseph Rynarzewskl and wife to Frank Ryniirzowskl, lot 4, block S, Arbor Place extension Unit Clnlni Deeds, A. G. Jones and husband to Lester Patterson, w 50 feet lot C, block 312. Omaha 2 A. C. Nelson nnd hus-band to same, samo 2 II. A. Berqulst to same, name 2 Deeds. Sheriff to Anna Dyrnc, lot 7. Yntes & R.'s subdlv 607 Letltlu Cuming, executrix, ct ill to A. II. Vnnderpoel, o 10S foot lot 10 und n 13 feet of o 103 foot lot 17, block 10, Patrick's 2nd add 1 siierirt to a. Juraino, lots 6, 8, 12, 13 and 14, Housel & 8,'s subdiv 2.OTI Special muster to E. F. I. and G. F. lascan. lot 17. oiock to. l'atrlck s 2nd add 1.311 Total amount of transfers $14,051 heforu concerning your Dr. Dlx'Tonlo Tub- 1 .nvi.nniif mVcn.t01 I'uque, In.. Is in tho city making arrange- that I cannot say enough to praise them. ,m.nt!,' for' perfecting the mall Bervlce be- For Jhn last year my wife was very sick tween Omaha und Fort Dodge, which was and I tried doctors, but they did not seem hegun Monday ovenlng. Tho mall leaves in iln her liny trood. K nco unlncr th tnh. ,...7,ii 111,, , H ,.i... ... li,. ui u 11 1 1 1 1 ru 41L ... .... . - . . . " . -' " 1 UUI 1.11 ..Illt.P Ilk T iUU 1.. lets sho lias ffiuneii eirni poundn and I 10 n. in. Mull from Omuha Intended for wouiu nui 1 iii uui wicin hi. uuy cosi. this train will leave nmuha ut a;30 p. m, '.'.y'A'lVft,1 f i'lf . n .a .. ovcr the Union Pacllle to tho Council HlutTs "LOUIS MANAR. 2309 8. ISth St." 1 transfer. This now mall route opens up 11 Dr. Dlx 'Ionic Tablets nro Bold nt all irno territory for Omaha business, ns It drug stores ut 60 cnt a box. They nre runs through one of tho richest ugrlcul-rpared- by Huycs A Coon, Dotrolt, Mich, tural districts ot lows. Contracts Awnrileil. OHEYKNNE, April 10. (Special Tele gram.) It Is definitely known that Mc Arthur Hros. of Chicago and Kllpatrlck Ilros. & Collins of Lincoln get tho contract for building tbo Union Paclflo cut-off, Du ford to Laramie, a 1,500-foot tunnel In tho crest of Shcmnan bill and a rock causeway over Dale creek. Tho work will rejulro an added forco of men nnd two years' time to complete. The contract cnlls for a doublo track with a tunnel doublo track width. Tho project will necessitate the ei- pcndlturo ot about $2,500,000, It Ii n THE OLD MISSIONS OF CALIFORNIA aro iUEsc.itlve of (lie tawny raeo, who, hefnru the liulldtngs were wrought, dis covered thut sickness results when tho kidneys beeomo clogced nnd Instead of fil tering t lis blood, retain urlo ncld Impurities, until the poison permeates thewhnln sys tem, manifesting llcf in many forms of dlsfnuf, With healthy kldnoys you will nlways lm well, N Curo and Sun A'uro Cathartic TabUU will prnvent urlo ncld uc cumulations, and ponltlvely remove them from tho system whero thev have seeiired a hold. Rhoumatlamnnd Kldiieynnil llludder TroubleM wern unknown to thn Mission In dians who discovered tho wondorfut iri) ertlea of theso specifics now given to the World as California's Mission Remedies For Halt hi all Druggtiti, Qala Qactus Liniment Is a maslo balm for all Inflimmatltlt. Its work Ii practically litttnntancoui. Running sores, ulcers, bolls, pimples, etc.. quickly cured by Ilanner Snlve, tho most healing salvo ln tho world. No other "Just as good." For sale by Mycrs-Dlllon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha, Mnrrliinc License. Tho following mnrrlngo licenses wero Is sued Tuesdny: Name und residence. Age. Thomas F. t'usey, Jefferson, In 42 Sylvia Snyder, Hoone, In 40 Isaac Lowcngrund, Philadelphia 30 Kvn Kohn, omalia 23 Fred It. Whlttnker, Omaha '.Ii Mabel Deiiiiett, Omalia 20 Edwin MusHil, St. Louis 50 Mario Coinford, Omalia 3H ICdwiird t". Coloniun, Omalia ;tTi Eva It, Jackson, Omalia 2ti Arrested for Larceny. Roscoo lliintley stole 11 pretty little gold wntch set with real diamonds nnd valued nt $75 from under 11 pillow In Blanche Wil son's Ninth street resort Tuesday morning. Roscoo disappeared for u time, but wns ar rested In the afternoon by Sergeant Wels enberg who also recovered the wntch from Its hiding place. If the vuluo of thn prop erty can bo established Huntley will have to inco 11 ennrgu ot grnnu larceny. YOU KNOW IT IS TRUE That is if it is Told You by a Neighbor. These Statements are by Persons Whom We nre Willing to Believe. It a person you respect tells you some thing, you believe him. You may not know tho porson whoso statement wo publish In this article, but you can easily know him, because wo glvo you his name and address and ho lives right hero In Omaha. That 1 tho way wo do. wo glvo you the names of people living ln this city who have used Morrow's Kld-ne-olds for backache and kid ney troubles, because we want you to con sult tbeso people about tho good Kld-ns-otds havo done them. Mr. John Swanson, printer, 311 South 12th St.. says: "I heartily recommend Morrow's Kld-no-olds to people who aro suffering from kidney backache. I took KId-un-olds according to directions and they reUovod me completely of backacho and I have not experienced the least symptoms of the trouble since." Morrow's Kld-ne-olds aro not pills, but Yollow Tablets and sell nt fifty cents a box by all druggists and by tho 'Mysrs-Dlllon Drug Co. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow St Co., Chemists, Spring field, Ohio. When othora fJI cornTt DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. mmi mm & PRIVATE DISEASES 0P MEN SPECIALIST Wo guarnnteo to curo all cases curable of WEAK EN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY. Cured for Life. Night Emissions, Ixist Manhood, Hydrocele, Verlcocele, Gonorrhoea, (lleet. Syphilis, Strlcttue, Pile., Fistula and ltcctul Ulcers and all I'rlrnte DlneimeH nml Disorder nf .lien Strletnre 11 ml (.leet Cured nt Hume, Consultation Freo. Call on or address iit. .si:.iii,i:s kV mi:ahli:s, lit) Smith llth St. OMAHA. BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dininz Oar Service, COLUMBIA BEVEL-GEAR CHADLESS. lleilneril In Welitlit mid Ini liruveil tfiroiiKliont, 7, 900, COLUMBIA, HAR "FORD, STORMER and PENNANT CHAIN WHEELS . . . Sleet every iireferenee ns to pattern ur prli'e, $50, :io, fun. 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I took thalr mtd iclnrs but they did me no good snd I continued to grow worse. " Ono day nearly s year ago, n, friend advised mo to try Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for 1'alo People, I Immediately commenced their use, throwing all other medicines nwny, Ilefore I hnd finished my first box I found that they wero benefiting nis. 1 used twelve boxes In all nnd was pcrfeotly cured. Although it Is overslx months slnco I used my last pill there hns been no recurrence of the disease. Mynppetlte Is now good and my general health Is better than It has been for many years." To save a life when medical science fails is a miracle. To restore rood health when hope has been aban dotted is a miracle. To conquer disease long supposed incurable is a miracle. All this, and more, is accomplished by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Ij everybody understood the potent power oj this wonderful remedy, much needless suf fering would be prevented, many lives would be saved. 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