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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 1001.
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BAUER PASSES CROWE BOND woman nurse saves himUffAIRS-AT SOUTH OMAHA
S&jilt'i QusitUn for the Judgtofthi
Couatj 0urt,
Situ") llrrtlr Ittihrrt Stop .foil 11 Mini
from .1 n m p I n k Out lit
Win dorr.
Majar Ihvm Prooltmatioa Oalliif far a
$5,000 Imo f Banda.
John Unit, a patient at tho Central hos
pital, 3212 Heward street, owes his life to
. - i pnai, an newaru street, on ms me iu i niinHncr
HAY BE IMPOSSIBLE TO IDENTIFY PAT tho bravery and presence of mind of Ml.s PUHr05E
Itcrtle Itoberts, a nurse at tho hospital,
Und. who has been at the hospital for
tie t Itciorl-d to llnve (Jnlnnl Forty some time and who occupied a room on tho
IS TO BUY LIBRARY SITE
FomuW Slnuf ttir KliltinpInK
Vhnt If lie Man tiroivn a
Benrd7'' Ask n' Detective.
Pat Crowe has not yet arrived In Omaha
and If ho waltH for full and completo compli
ance with .the luiidltions he specified for
his surrender it Is not likely that Chief
Z)onahuo will look upon his strange coun
tenance In the near future. All of the
condition') demanded by Crown but one
have been compiled with. Mr. Cudahy and
tho city of Omaha havo taken down the
Reward, Chief Donahue, Sheriff I'ower nnd
Governor Savngo aro ready to guurantcu
tho fugitive fnlr and Impartial treatment,
but the authorities have struck a snag In
their attempt to promise that Crown's bond
not bo placed In excess of $500.
While Pat Is appreciative of the hospl
second floor, was seized with a, fit of In
sanity yesterday afternoon, When tho nurse
sought to quiet him he struck at her and
then rushed to the window, toro out the
screen and snsh and jumped. Miss Roberts
grabbed him by the feet as they wero ills'
appearing through the window and sue
cecded In holding him until help arrived.
Miss Roberts was scv
tho body during her struggle. Mnd's hands
were badly cut by tho broken glass.
Itlm U to VrovUle a Slnklno- Fnnd to
Ilerierm Tnprr at Mntnrlty
Thnrsdax In ItPKUtratlon
Dar General News.
the Uoyd by Otis Skinner nnd company,
Tho i wist:
Miibitcstii. lord of 1 It ml n t und head of
tho Oui'lnlm V J. Constantino
l.niii'lotto. it deformed soldier. . .Mr. flklhner
lallty of Shorlff I'ower, ho shows no deslro I'aolo Aubrry IlauclcHUlt
to bocome.a fc.c.t at tho exclusive hostelry JJXo WtiAZ Wjf' i'KS!? nW"
On tho courthouse grounds. He has asked head nf (llilbellntt K. A. liberie
In accordance with the Instructions Issued
by "tho city council Monday night Mayor
,,c.u' . .Kelly yesterday Issued a proclamation call-k-ern
y bruised about or the voU of bonds ln ,he BUm o
nmrln T.Hirl'a hariiluJ ... . ...
5,ooo for the purchase of a library site.
This proposition will bo voted upon at tho
November election and a majority of votes
cast will carry. City officials sa'r that If
tho bonds aro voted tho Issue will be mad 3
to run ten years and draw 5 per cent inter-
rntif.pKi.il tin II I mini. I est. It Is inn intention In tirnvlde a BinK-
linker's tragedy In six nets, presented tt nK 'uml for the purpose of redeeming thjw
UUIIUD III I1IRIUI II7, , ItVII KHV UUIIUO BIU
voted nnd tho site secured the city will
make a levy which will bring $5,000 a year
Into a library fund for tho malntcnanie
of the Institution
A muse me tits
After theso preliminary steps havo been
taken tho agents of Mr. Andrew Carneele
I1I hi in I fl rA their Vl A ill hna mmnltfli-l
a a a, a. . . ..... I St.. -.11 I ......, I IIUIIUVU fcUUI. al VVIMKIH,U
unicr uonanuo 10 promiso mm mat tno "u,u"uu' ,r,u,m V,:-i;iJ-V,- '":.i. with his nrovislnn... and it Is cxnoeted
r I I'lll'l lurv villi nnirrwiivi r. , .
district court will release him from cus
tody on a bond of not morn than $500 In
Caao ho gives himself up, and lie wants the
chief to have this condition pledged by tho
Judge of tho court. And here comes the
tub.
t'onfrrpnrr In Mold
Itenc, 11 troubadour Fletcher Norton that tho donation of $50,000 for tho construo
.l'u5r.?.Uo i-IoU, r tZu tlon of a library building will then be
fontHln'"''.'.'.! '! Vim Itenssnler forthcoming.
Mi.Bai.iiuor t.iw.Mnrk FeiltOn In en so the eltv carries nut Its narL of
Tnddco, 11 piicn. I'nula Oloy the contract It will naturally dovolve upon
iu,..., v.i....un ....UK. 1'" er the city council or tho library board to so
Itltta. lier mnld , .Gertrude Norman lect a site and thon the trouble will com-
"That day wo read no more." In one of
tho Itallnn galleries hangs a picture of
Krancesca nnd Taolo, showing them In the
arbor, with tho book open ntthe passage
which had discovered each tho other's In-
tnenco. Some of tno residents interested
wftnt tho proposcl library erected south
of N street, while others favor a location
somcwhero In the old First ward.
As considerable Interest Is being manl
fested In the proposition Just now It is ox
Judge Ilakcr was In consultation with
thief Donahue, yesterday afternoon nnd as
& result the question of the Crowe bond
has been passed ovor to Judgo Vlnsonhnlcr
of tho county rourt. Judgo Hakor told tho
chief that Crowo would necessarily havo
to bo arraigned In tho court In which the
complaint is on tile against htm and that
court is the oilc presided ovor by Judgo
Vlnsonhaler, upon whom would devolve thu
fluty of fixing the amount of tho bond.
Judgo Vlnsonhnlcr has not yet been con
sulted by Chief Donahue, but to a ro
b.lM mi... I.. i.nl.t , .'T, f'vnn'A r. I II
f, , , 1 V i .,1 hi years, a topic for the poet, an Inspiration sltlon inny bo placed upon the ofTlclal bal
himself up nnd is arraigned beforo mo he . ' ,.', .' nPV ,nlo m n hnniv.
Will receive tho samo kind of treatment
most thought. Its scnuol Is found ln tho ptcte,i that the bonds will carry when It
terribly realistic Dorn drawing or ine comes to a vole of tho people.
Wind-blown Souls." encountered by Dante a call was Issued for a special meeting
in his Journey with Virgil. All the stories 0f tho council last night for tho purpose
of lovo told since minstrel first tuned his 0f Introducing the necessary ordinance In
harp to sing tho tendor themo havo some- this case, and It Ir expected that n session
thing ln common with this tragedy and of the city fathers will bo hold today to
yet It has stood by Itself for hundreds of pass tho ordinance ln order that the propo
for tho troubadour and an Instance to servo lots, which will be made up shortly.
that would bo given to any other prisoner.
The charge against him Is robbery a very
serious offense and If he should plead not
guilty nnd waive preliminary examination
a the county court I would hold him to
he district court under a bond com
mensurate with the enormity of tho crlmo
charged, Just the same as I would do lu
IttKMtrr Thnrmlny.
Thursday Is tho first day of registration
and every one who desires to vote at the
election this fall must register, as tho Hats
are revised every year. On September 110
the mnyor nnd council appointed a board to
handle tho registration, but so far onlv
about a dozen members have appeared be-
tho proser to "point a" moral and adorn a
talc." Nothing Is lost ln tho handing
down of this tale of tho thirteenth con
tury. Our twentieth century enlighten
ment has left us still where wo muy ln n
measure appreciate tho fundamental emo
tions on which tho lives of at least two
porsons wrro wrecked. Probably In this
- I n ,nl1iii. nUVRIICUU 11IIIU uiuiiimu iuibmi. iiu.. , . mm fv Mavnr tf.llv
UJO LIIDV II, a..J uiucf lliu 11 iu m ti,,,,..M, 1 . ,,,,, Af nnt I ..." j
Position. Of course, If tho county attorney so'aco in xhb cuui w o. ...u.. v j wouM Uo to hftV0 aU ol the members of
w " l-AA1irt iimtlil ImrfllV till 11 11 Pnlirt IT11T hV I.. . . . 1 t.
hould recommend tho acceptance of an """ -i------ -. ,no noarn appear toaay u possimo ana
Unusually light bond I would give proper proxy, be ho exigencies between Ouelph quaiify, otherwise a number ol vacancies
tonsldoratlon to tho recommendation. Ohlbclln what they might. Some M w, havo t0 bc nC(, Thur8(lay m0rnlng.
"But suppose I should tlx a henvy bond. " ci'vl ,K"KKn , . " uegistration Dooms navo nccn located as
Crowo need not be hold more than n few ve uceu rra ' " """ "'"r loiiows
i.. 4...iu.il..tinn h. niml I OHC notable instance ncing Uiai 01 mo uuu lflrnt WnrrlFlmf nreelnpl. rtrile store.
?,,rt Tim ll "irlet rourt Is In session ami Captain Miles Standlsh, who. less Impulsive, Twentieth and I. streets; Second' precinct,
court. The district court 1 1 In session and 1 h)g JMIm prc(lo. Collins' music store, Twenty-fourth and
I . . s ...-. .In..n U.ti nn
kb we could prepare tho transcript from cesser, urew nun '
t,, w . 1., ... ,,., i fortuitous wooing a most wnoiesomu mx-
LU1B CUMll, lll;.l WUIIIII I!" IIIU " HI H V . u.i.j , .
ifnw hours. And then tho district court tm to the effect that "he who would bo
1 i...i.ii.i ,i n ihn nmmmf well served must servo himself.
I, ,n.i nirn,i fr ,u nnnnnrnnen for Mr. Otis Skinner has taken the story as
K streets.
Hecoiul Ward First ureclnct. FIvonka
building. Twenty-tlrst and Q streets: Sec
ond precinct, Evans' laundry building,
Twenty-third nnd N streets.
Tmru wura nrst precinct, trrosliy ana
Ttlch's office, Albright: Second precinct.
Karnell's nuildinsr, TMlrty-fourth nnd u
streots.
Fourth Ward First nrec net. 211 North
Twenty-nun street; Hecnnd prccinot,
Ills first nrralgnmcn
" I . . . 1. 1 m.i.I a HAnlvn fnt ila nlnv
trial. Unless Crowe wants a preliminary 10m oy ir ... ..u.,.u
hearing ln the county court he need not this season and Is presenting It on a scale
. - u- ....I..... , .... .11.. I whlnh Hiimntuous hardly describes, tow, It
remain ouir.ino 1110 junu..u.. u. ...o- .... In n l,0 Rnhlltz hi.lldlna. Thlrtv.nrst and Ci .trnpts
trlct court more than a few hours after any, P...y ": ,: Fifth Wnrd-Flrst precinct, F and boule-
1Cnt." wun more appruiuiuiK ...i...b, yard: Second precinct, Haskull building,
I 11,1.11.,. t n .intnll n wa nm IpiI to under- I a7.r M tPfpl
forrfe n DIBlimlly. T . . . .i, ,!tnll nf thai Sixth Wnrd First ureclnct. bakerv.
1 aiuon ui iuihbiiiu 'I mi " 1 , . 1 .- ... . .
A cltr. detective said that chances fnr.nff time mluht havo been. Is most '"t"!L"
.P0IJYlciingijrowe were ruaniuernui u- niarKpd. Al an evenis, J.r. pniuuvi -in c - . igurin anu sireeis.
Buced If it Is tr.ue, as n says, that ho now BrntR B a'spectaclo that Is nof only tm- pCnt Ilnuae IScedrd.
i)ui I I iTV. ..... will hnva I , ..... .. . t I I
tlons for its evidence," said ne, "and uy nished with a rather Idealized character. - , . .... fc.7,.
the time you put an extra forty pounds of It lnay ho thnt hlBtory. to soften tho sin -7.
iBcshon a man who weighed on y 1G0 pounds of Krancesca, has rather maligned her lord. ,ook up ,ho co3t of R temDorary boar(1 o
when the witnesses last saw blm there will but It Is certain that soberly-written iac- hcaUh R wftg foun(, thftl BomcthlnK over
pe quue a irunsiorraauou. counts 01 nis me ami umos .10 1.01 iu.u... 000 ( . t(lklne caro of sraaiinox
"It's not hard to understand this ln- corroboration for tho nobleness of char- I i, ,...- m. -.oflHnn 1. o.
frease of avolrilupols when you rcniembcr acter with which tho writer of tho piny lipon any of tho members of tho temporary
that he's probably been connnca in me presented at tne uoya ibsi nigut u hoard of health, as It'ls asserted each mom-
t,ttlo of somebody's farmhouse for the last dowed him. 110 tnnt as 11 jnay, jr. okih- bor a)(j n(B duty Wthout expecting any re
ien. months, fed on tho most tempting of ncr assumes tho part wun iorce ann um- Wnrd. The money spent was for medlclno
foods, bleeping soft and with no oxorciso to nlty. in oniy one mue poini noun nu ....i amj the care of patients, rent of cottages
reduce his weight. For, of courso, no one short of tho Ideal. Whon ho rcacnes tne ctCi Now )t j)r0p0ged to organize a reg
belleves that pipe dream of his about fight- ollmax ofhls scone In tho church after his Unr board of health and employ a city pby-
Ing with the Boor ln South Africa. De- marriage and haB all but accused nia gCan at a salary not to exceed $600 per
.- .... .. . . 1 1. ..11. 1. 1 nii...ninMirlil narvoa . . . . , .
nonrt unnn It hit tiami'l Iwnr. mnrn tlmn 600 oroiuur. lie uiiutcb u.o "'-"' ""r,"- rear, nam iu iniDoriuuL'O conieH me secur
nll. .wav fnm Omflhn nil thl. Hmn If lO COt ine DOllcr Ol I1W nveitum lng Ol a PSl nOUBe. It 083 Deeil SUKROSied
. ....... ..I . I n ,1,. nnnllntil In Til. H ll fl Til H fill llf I that 1 1 Ivnl iM K. .nttnantlw snni tr,"w 41...
Ee nad been xa soutu Atrica, wnat woum ii" " " H-i'' v
O want to come back to this country for? the hoBt by shouting forth his Joy at the city to purchase several acres of land elthor
announcement uiui .... u...ci...k u. i uu ine western uuisiiiri ui ihh city c. cisu
neoole" gives him opportunity to forget the on tho bluffs orerlooklug the river and erect
empty (for him) heart .01 wnicn ne is torn mereon a permanent ouuaing. a uuiiaing
In the shedding of human Ulnou. 10 a sucn as would he needed can. it is asserted
llstcnor' It would be more seemly were Mr. be constructed for about $2,000
Skinner to hiss tho words ho fairly bellows In spoaklng of this matter one member of
In this Dassacc. Otherwise tols reading the council said that a tract or live or ten
"Supposo that ln addition to his 200
pounds of flesh he should hnve grown a
full beard while lolling ln his attic and
jreadlng books on metaphysics then would
the witnesses be stalled Indeed. It would
fcntlrely chauge his nppearance. A year ago
rat crowo waB smootn-snavon nnu as lean . accentabl0i In his more passionate acres should be bought and surrounded bv
thobird from which he tnkca his name. . Un .i0 nnmni ammlAiir In a hleh fence. Thp houBo shoulil ho nrovlclnrf
. k , 1 111 uiui 1 n 1111 ubiuitio e 1 " - - - -
It was thus that the witnesses saw him. It tho portrayai f cmotton and eaBlly holds with the necessary conveniences and In this
uui. uni-.y uiui me. lucuiiutiiiiuun ... g commoudatlon of all who have watcned eveut tuero wouitr do no auncuity m sccur
6e any too positive at best, but when you H rlg0 rora thp "Soldier of Fortune.'' l"g a man and his wlfo who were Immune
Mn in puffy cheoks Instoad of tho former M clllnn.r nn np.nr nf whom the Amer- to take charge of tho place for sm.xll
Hunken ones and put on a full beard there lcan pcopi0 ,nny well be proud, for he is compensation. Money for th:s purpose can
isn't ono of them that could pick him out 8iccre honest and capable. umler the eharter bc borrowed bow and
as uie man wno oqugnt too ony pony, wo A "daughter of tho gods, divinely tall 1 v -"
oouiau t very wen neic nim 10 snavo on nis anil nlCBl divinely fair," Miss Van Dresser
frhlskcrs or reduce nis weight, and there brings to Franccsca's part tho charm of nrerptlon to Her. Johnsoa
ginnooa not tt0u.,.ru. - Members of the First, Methodist Episcopal
DARnnKI CfTP MPP rnMUIPT 80 we". rM"em,bof?(l ''y " " n' ? church will tender a reception tonight at
rAKUUN FOR LIFE lONVICT heard her troll the Smith lyrics to tho . . . n. . .Inhn.nn an.
DoKovon music mat as ye Btu .u m hR w,fo wh( ,eavo shorUv fop 1)UnoU
declamation wo near ii.r uv.uy u.u .Uev. Johnson has been pastor of the Metho-
rroralso Mo" of Alan of Dnle or some or dsl church horo for four ytarB ,, ha8
tho other songs she sang so sweeny, nut
tVorlclnir fur IIpIphp of,. Sum fnjnp,
the Allrncd Murderer of
J Mauri Hnhpl.
mado many friends, as has also his es-
A meeting In the Interests of Snm Payne.
$! colored roan ,of Omaha sentenced to life
lmprtspnment lu tho state penitentiary for
tfte murder of Maud Rubel, a white girl
novon years ago, was held In the African
Methodist Kplscnpal church last night
Payne's friends aro actively engaged In
efforts toward his pnrdon. Of the twelve
Jurors Svho convicted him they have so-
purcrt the signatures of nlno who now favor
his release. One of tho others.ls dead nnd
last night's gathering was for the purpose
pt taking steps to get the other two. One
pas been located In Marshnlltown, In., but
the whereabouts of the last ono Is still
bnknown,
Af Ihn nlpnllnv n fnnrl una v.l.. In
.frav ih nn. nf vi.itinc h in in raro as It is pleasing. Others In the oast
JJarshallUJwn nnd in finding tho eleventh do oxcellently well, while , Uio staging Is
nnn. Those natiiPH r.dilert to Ihn nlno nl. nf thn highest order. ... . ..
ready secured and tho colored people who Tho. play will bo given agalftst'a matluee
aro engineering the plan will begin to today und tonight.
M 1. ...III. ,1,. . w
'in addVlon to this a''Pn,,tlon sl.ned bv w"h ,-
Onto S00 residents of Omaha. Including Henderson Orimmott of this place was
Some, of the' Important witnesses against stricken with partial paralysis nnd com-
Miss Van Dresser could not aume tne cosP tlmable wife. At the Methodist conference
tumo reaulrcd In comic opera and 111? rPrpnt!v held Tlev. Johnson was returned
lyrlo stage gavo over a most promising l0 (nig charge, but later on was transferred
young person to tho dramatic. It may be .hy Mgtmp McCabo to the Illinois confer
In time Miss Van Dressor will conquer her cnce, nev. Mead of Falrbury, III., will be
avorslon to bifurcated garments and give corae the pastor of the Methodist church
us a charming Viola or. a delightful nosa- here,
llnd. At present, though, we will accept
her ns Franccsro and admit that she Is
HiilTlclent to stir even a calmer puiso man
that of Pnolo.
Mr. Uouclcault brings to his work grace
of ncrBon that might easily havo been
those of the original. Mojepver, ho reads
his lines well and compor.ts, himself most
intelligently. Mr. Norris makes the jester
a veritable gadfly for Lanclbtto and carrios
off his scenes with an understanding as
BAKER SPEAKS IN EIGHTH
9ny lllstorr Hepnbllcnn I'nrty Is
llccord of Prosperity of
.Viillon.
At the regular weekly meeting of tho
Eight Wnrd Republican club last night tho
principal speaker was Judgo Den S. llaker.
"I am given to fighting rnlhor than to
bouquet throwing," said the Judge, In open
ing his speech, "but In this campaign there
Is nothing to light. You can't fight tho
democratic party, for tho reason that you
don't know where to make tho attack thero
Is nothing left to make an attack upon. Its
theories have nil been exploded nnd thero
Is nothing loft for argument. Until the
democrats put up some now theories there
Is nothing for tho republicans to do but
to hold a good long lovo fenst."
Tho speaker then went on to recount
the achievements of the republican party
Blnce Its Inception, pointing out that all
of tho great and aggressive movements for
tho advancement of the moral and material
welfare of tho nation have come under re
publican rule, and laying particular stress
upon the progressive work of tho McKlnlcy
administration. Tho Judgo concluded his
remarks by nppcallng to tho voters of tho
county to stand by tho republican ticket ln
this campaign.
P. A. Edqulst, candidate for county sur
veyor, and O, C. Ilcdlck addressed tho
meeting briefly, dealing with locnl Issues
only.
A largo body of voters attended last
night's meeting of tho First Wnrd Repub
lican club, which was held ln Lincoln hall
at Sixth and Pierce streots. Tho main
speeches of tho evening were mndo by
Judgo I.eo. Estclle, J. II. Van Duscn nnd
A, W. JcfferK Ed Morcarty, n recent
convert to republicanism, told the reasons
tor the now faith thero Is ln him. Ed
McDonald of the Eighth ward mado a few
remarks, directed especially at tho younger
republicans. Tho meeting was also ad
dressed by tho following candidates: (leorgo
Mcllrldo. sheriff; D. M. Vlnsonhnlcr. couatv
Judge! Thomas S. Crocker, register of
deeds; Charles Unltt, county clerk; Wil
liam Hunter, treasurer: E. F. Uralley. cor
oner; Louis Rerka, pollco Judgo; Wllllom
Altatadt, nryce Crawford, Oeorgo A. Prlch
ard, W. A. Foster. Justices of tho peace;
A. P. Ilensel, constnblo; Fred Rrunlnc.
county commissioner; W. R. Ilom.in.
Charles Stelger, W R. ChrlBtlc. board of
education. I 91
A report from Supt. J. C. Gluck, Reform
school. Pmntytown, W. Vn., Oct. 18, 1900;
"After trying nil other advertised cough
medicines wo havo decided to use Foley's
Honoy and Tar exclusively In tho West
Virelnta Roform fcchool. I find It tho most
effectivo and absolutely harmless."
AGAIN HE'S IN THE HOSPITAL
John Ilnrlow, pvly.
ernally liy I'"H '" n
Mtrppt Car.
John Darlow, a newsboy 16 yenrs of age,
fell from a northbound street car yester
day afternoon about 5 o'clock, near Six
teenth nnd Burt streets, anu was buu.i..j
Injured.
The car wnrf crowded nnu in niteiiipiu.K
board the front end Darlow lost his foot-
in nnrl fell. Ho WB8 picked Up UllCOn-
sclous and sent to the Presbyterian hospital.
whero Drs. Kolal nnd Oilmoro niienueu
him. It Is thought ho l injured tnternnlly.
Darlow wns discharged from tho hospital a
few days ago after having boen laid up
with a crushed foot for about a month.
Frnstburcl Me. writes: "1
had a very bad attack of kidney complaint
and tried Foley's Kidney Cure, which gave
me Immediate relief, and I wns periecu
cured after taking two bottles." Bo sure
you take Foley's.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
False smoke from the fnninco In tho resi
dence of Jumes K. Uoyd. 180S Davenport
street, called out the tiro department about
6 o'clock yesterday afternoon. No dnmngo
was done.
An outhouse back of the dwelling' of Mrs.
Harriet Curtis. 1837 North Sixteenth street,
caught (Ire laBt night about 10 o'clock. The
damage amounted to $10. The origin of the
lire Is unknown.
Colonel II, I'. Archer and wife, who were
married ln Chlcngo early In October,
passed through Omuh.a yesterday on their
wuy home to Beatrice. Mrs. Archer was
forntcrly MIbh Berthu. Dudley of Chlcngo.
Hans Jensen and Mortimer Nelson, Cum
ing street liquor dealers, wont hunting at
Cut Off lako yesterday afternoon. Thoy
hired a boat nnd pulled out Into tho middle
of the hike In the hope of getting a shot
at some ducks which wore Hying low. Jon
sen took out his snuff box and III nttom'Jt
Ing to open the box ho let It drop Into tho
water. He mndo a sudden grub for the
box. Two hunters swam to shore nnd n
lnrge consignment of ammunition and two
tins Joined the llshes.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Councilman V. II. Whltohorn nnd wife
are ln Chicago.
Among the Ncbrasknns at the Murray
yesterday were: J. S. Kwnrt, Kearney; O.
Kv Herg. BKMr; D. W. Owen, Norfolk; W.
4. Humphrey, Friend; R. D. Conkllng,
eknmah; J. a. Miller, Wayne.
The following NebrnskutiH were registered
at the Merchants yesterday: A. O. Burke,
Lincoln; H. I. Remle, Culleii, J. T. Pnyton,
St. Edward: J. F. Brady. Atkinson; S. M.
Russon, Fullrton; W. M. Kerr, Waterloo;
J. S. Cutter. Lincoln; L. IS. Weber, Arling
ton: J. II. Burges, Keurney.
Senator Dietrich passed through Omnlvt
yesterday on his way homo from Washing
ton. Ho had Htnnncd ut Cleveland for u
consultation with Senator Hnnnn. nnd spent
tho creator tinrt of his day in umahu con
ferring with Senator Millard. He went
'from hero to Lincoln, where ho spent Wnt
night nnd will go on to Ills home in Hast
ings today.
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
DtUilii lUUmmt Bktwinr Out tf
Asphalt Favlig Repairs.
HOW ARE
YOUR
COMPTROLLER'S QUARTERLY FIGURES
Protest Aanlnst I.oohMoii of the City
.Miirket Is orftelnllr IlroiiRlit Hp
fore Iip Council lliulKct
of Routine Iltiilnci.
You Owe It to Yourself to Find This Out
at Once.
A detailed statement of tho cost of
asphalt paving repairs mado under the
contract with tho Qrnnt Paving company
was bubmltted to tho council nt Its meet
ing last night. Tho report shows that
$8,283.96 was tho total amount spent and
expenditures were mado on various streets
as follows:
Sixteenth street, Douglas to Izard.. .J3.SI7.S0
Cuming street, Sixteenth to Twcnty
llfth avenue
Douglas street, Twelfth to Sixteenth 43.'
Dodge street, Thirteenth to Six
teenth .S-.iO
Fifteenth street, Howard to Daven
port ; tl!.TS
Fourteenth street, Howard to
Davenport
Howard strcot, Tenth to Sixteenth.,
rwpirtti street, Douglas to Howard..
Eleventh street. Fiimnm to Howard
Thirteenth street, Dodge to Howuril
Sixteenth street, Furnam to Howard
Harney street, Thirteenth to Fir-
tecum .,
Then Leave the Rest to WARNER'S SAFE CURE,
Which Has a Record for Cures Unparalleled.
(173.71
7iS.;ti
278.SI.
:C5.K
2S1.7D
133.91
77.91
Total J8.2S5.M
Comptroller's Mntcmont
Tho following quarterly statement of tho
funds set aside for tho various departments
of the city government wns submitted by
tho city comptroller:
Expended,
Annront'd. Incl. Ann. Avail.
Department. Doe. 43:'. Ord. 3iii. Balance.
K.HO.eO fl.075.00 2,025.00
10.21D.K)
H.2 10.00
, il,:i:i7.oo
, 18.U80.0i)
Mayor
City council..
.Comptroller ..
(Mty clerk ....
TreiiBiirer ....
Legal
j'tiglncer
T it x commls
sloncr 10,000.00
Klcrtricinn
liuiiditig inspec
tor Plumbing 1 n -spector
Roller Inspector
(Siih Inspector..
License inspec
tor 2,500.00
Weights a n (1
measures In
spector 1,200.00
Advisory board I.DiU.OO
Board of Public
Works B.MlO.no
Street
M ii I it t n luliig
city hull
Pollco court
Ai.-H ur-uon
week
Ono - half rost
grndliiK Cali
fornia n ii d
30th
One lmlf cost
grading Cent,
boulevard ....
Repairing llght-
i n k system
C H
Cutting weeds..
B,9fil.7
20,270.3'5
8,7S7.49
13,2e0.72
2,S3t.SI
3,275.3.1
i.7Kl.fi
2,519.51
4.879.2S
3.3S6.00
3,960.00
1,300.00
1. 543.UO
l.t'iOO.W)
25,O0i).0O
H.ioo.m
2,500.00
5,888.81
1,992.99
4,111.19
1.393.01
2.90C.CI 1,053.49
924.50
1,155.75
1.IS2.2S
1,763.84
799.05
973.5S
.1,554.20
20.125.5tl
11.095.411
2,035.39
375.50
380. 2."
fd7.7;
736.16
400.95
526.4!
1,945.80
4,874.41
3,004.51
464.61
2,500.00 2,o00.00
300.00 199.43 100.57
3U0.00 .".OO.OO
.192.84 292.83 99.99
1,500.00 1,300.(10
of
Jol'll" 166,432.S4 $121,198.0) $45,234.24
An Invitation of the Oato City camp of
tho Modem Woodmen of America to nttend
a concert nnd ball at Crclghton hall the
evening of October 29 wub accepted by tho
council,
Mnrlirt MIp CoiiIpmI.
A protest against tho relocation of the
market oa Howard street, west of Tenth
street, wns read and referred to Councilman
.immnn. Tho signers of the protest wcro
vogeio & Dinning company, Carpenter
rnper company, W. V. Morso company,
Byrno & Hammer Dry Goods company,
Oato City Hut company, M. E. Smith &
Co., F. P. Klrkendnll & Co.
T. P. Mahammltt, city inspector
weights and measures, reported that th
income of his office for September wns
$91.25.
Mary Pursey notified tho council of nor
sonnl Injuries alleged to havo been sub
talncd on dcfectlvo sldowalk and asked for
$1,000 damnse.
By unanimous vote tho $25,000 reward of,
fcred by tno city for tho arrest of tho
Cudahy kidnapers was withdrawn.
Final ordinances wore passed for paving
LafayetU; avenue with asphalt between For
tleth nnd Forty-second streots and for Inv
Ing asphalt paving on Twentv-fourth strce
between Fnrnnm street and St. Mary's ave
nue.
All the members of the council attende
the meeting, with tho exception of Burk
ley and Whltehorn.
nonril Secure Kxpert.
President Bulla of the Board of Educa
tion stated last night that the board had
becured the services of August Speoht to
check the books of the district along with
the accountant chosen by tho so-called
Taxpayers' league. It Is expected that
work on the records will commence this
afternoon or evening. Mr. Bulla thinks
that tho work can be completed In a week.
or pceslbly less, and the experts will go
back for twelve months only. Mr. Snecht
Is reputed to be an expert accountant and
ccmes to the board with good recommenda
tions.- 4
MkkIc CltV .ftosalii,
Frank Lee of Dcs Moines Is here visiting
friends.
n.l Pierce of the notice force hns cone
to Missouri on ten days' vacation.
i. son hns been born to Mr. and Mrs.
Piivn nsktne for his nardon. Is tiplntr lint, I I nl.illv 1nt tho use of one arm and side.
is a strong card. Many Omahans nre Im- fter being treated by an eminent, physician George Stevens. Twenty-sixth and I streets,
pressed with a sense of Taynn's Innoconce, for unite it while without relief, my wlfo tJhn'e,?,l!',Vi?rm..? hirgn.,".P mI.1'!
V. T. Brown, a physician, was the other recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm. ft'VoHd.
fcarty concerned In the esse, but he wcut and after using two bottles of It ho Is al
. - . . . ... . ,t T. .T- ...I
scot free. I'ayno conressing lor acme reason most entirely curen. ueorge it, .ncuuuum
fcnknown, Man. .Logan county. West Virginia, Several
other verv remarkable cures of partial
LINEMAN FALLS FROM .POLE paralysis have been effected by the use of
mis liniment. it i n.uoi unm.j nuunu,
lL S. finllHnl llrenkH lloth Arms und
Is Ilndlv llriilsed nnd
fffll Jiirred.
however, an a euro for rheumatism, sprains
and bruises. For sale by all druggists.
It, S. Gallant, a lineman In the employ of
Cio Omaha Telephone company, late yester-
An I nl rrost Ititr meetlnir of the Norweeinn
Ileputillcan chid was nein nt r rancK s nail
Inst night,
I.oenl republicans nre planning for a rally
nl Woodmen hall, Twenty-fifth and N
streets, tonight.
On Thursday night of this week there
will be n Blind Boone concert nt the First
Methodist episcopal cnurcu,
Mrs. I.. Bouk of Greenwood Is In tho eltv
the guest of Mr. and Stes, W. L. Holland,
Twenty-rourin ana streets.
Members or the Presbyterian King's
Daughter will meet with Mrs, A, II.
MurdocK on Thursaay nrternoon
Mrs. W. H. Reynolds of Chadron, Neb..
Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. James V.
Aiiniiuiii'PiiieiitM of the iiicntrrs
Tho Bon Ton Burlesonnis havo scored
a big hit nt tho Trocadero and are draw
Ing Immense crowds cuy afternoon nud
flay afternoon was working on tho top of ti evening. Tho show Is tho brightest and
telenhnno pole near Twenty-tutu avenue best seen at this house so far this season, ohizek. Nineteenth nnd M streets,
nnd Jackson street when tho striMN broke being replete with new and entertaining Frank J. Morlnrty, cashier of the Pack
-hlch
to the
M. F. Foster and Kent to tho Presbyterian tho High Rollers, another top-notch bur- tho county yesterday by Treasurer Koutskv
hospital, where It nn found that Gallant Irsque aggregation, opens Cor a weeK. Fol- and placed to the credit ot tno senooi runu.
jhfd both arms broken anil several bruises lowing the High Rollers the Llllputlnnsj an
bn his body. Ills homo U at tho Dornu attraction that has created a furore in the
louie. d South, Xli&teeutb street. cut, vm pptar,
The ofllcial board of the First Methodist
idinrch la called to meet Dr. Jennings, tho
presiding elder, ftl Utt Cjjur&h at D g'clocK
PREPARING FOR CONVENTION
City Union nf Christian Knclrnto
SoelPly In I.ooLIiik Abend In the
Mule MfPtliiK.
The regular monthly meeting of tho City
union of the Christian Endeavor society
Inst night dlscussod the final arrangemonts
for the coming stnto convention In thi
city. The different committees reported
everything ,ln readiness for the reception
nnd entertainment of sovcral hundred dele
gates. Tho ofllclnl program will bo out
by tho end of the week. The conven
tlnn opens Friday nnd continues until Sun
day evening.
Tho union also received a report from
tho city missionary to tho effect that tho
city Jail was In need of reform. Sho re
ported that tho men nnd women did not
havo separato wards and that the prisoners
of both sexes wero not allowed oven a ham
mock In which to sleep. Tho union do
cided to take tho matter up for dcfilnlto
notion at Its next meeting.
KIDNEYS?
A SIMPLE TEST WILL TELL
Warner's Safe Curo has boon tested many years nnd found to bo tin abaoluto
euro for all forma of kidney and bladder disease.
Warner's Snfo Cure, to begin with, is purely vegetable and contains no harm
ful drugs; It is it most valuable and effectivo tonic; It Is a stimulant to digestion
and awakens tho tropld liver, putting tho patient Into tho very best recoptlvo state
for tho work of tho restorer of tho kidney, n goes right nt Its work, and dors It
with nbsoluto method, preparing tho tissues, soothing whero soothing Is needed, stlm-
uinting tno eniceuieii orgnns nnd healing
t tho samo time. It builds up tho body,
gives It strength, and restores tho energy
that la or hns been wasting under tho hnno
ful suffering of kidney disease.
Tho ono great fact that stands out is
that Warner's Snfo Curo cures.
Miss Rosalie T. Teller, Secretary of tho
'lornl Club, Milwaukee, In nn Interesting
utter exnetly describes ono of thoso at
tacks mi tho kidneys which presented
hnracterlstlc symptoms unusually early,
was attended to Immediately, nnd resulted
n a rapid nnd comploto curo. Mlsn Teller
writes:
"IaBt SDrlnir I contracted It unvorn rnt.t.
Which I neitlectcd. to niv sorrow. It nt.
tied in my kldnoys, producing lutlumiun
tlon, with severe backache and continual
headache. Wa hml n tn.rt of n liAtHn ,ir
Vurner's Safe Curn lu tho house which
my orouior nad uecn us nor. and r tr nil i
To my surprise, I begun to mend very rup- nmm
idly. I took it secund bottle and n third, mid kept on Improving until nt the end of
Try This Simple Home Test.
When you nrlso In tho morning put aotno urine lu it glass or bottle, let It stand
twenty-four hours; If thon It is milky or cloudy or hns u reddish, chnl(ry sediment ln
the bottom of tho gliiss, or If particles or germs flont nboiit lu it, your kidneys aro diseased.
Aro you languid, low spirited, weak nnd flabby, havo you n constantly drubbing
acho in tho small of your back? Havo you chills, scalding nnd pains when you urin
ate and a frequent deslro to urinate? If so your kidneys uro diseased.
This is tho supremo moment when you should begin to do something to nrrcst
nil theso unnatural feelings nnd conditions, for they are thu unmlstnknbla. symptoms
of kidney disease And thoy tell you that your kidneys havo been diseased for it long
tlmo, for kidney troubles seldom put out such symptoms as tho victim recognizes un
til thoy havo been working several months. You havo every reason to bo nlitrmod,
and you should tnko Warner's Safo Curo at once.
Taken at this stage your kidneys will get relief from tho freo trial bottlo almost
from tho Ilrst doso.
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have mado a special arrangement with Tho Boo by which every one who writes
Warner's Safo Curo Co., Rochester, N. Y., and mentions having eeen this llbernl offer
In Tho Bee, will rocelvo by return mull a trial bottlo of this valuablo medlclno abso
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testimonials, of wonderful cures. This Is looked upon ns a plnln business proposition
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to cure, and that tho sufferer with kldhoy disease who uses a trial bottle will real
lzo that Its effect Is benollclal, nnd will continue to use It until, a curo is effected!
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no other.
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!E KIDNEY,
THE COMMON ENEMY ...
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