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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAHCH 13, 1002.
WRIT AGAINST DEMOCRATS
Jndg Dickie Km Iggnet If andamni in South
Omttt Cue.
CHARGE EXTORTION FOR BALLOT RIGHTS
Atteraey Taotwes Rolaa Oleeleaee tka
Rates Wtlfh Ar - ald ta Ba
tkartv far Privilege of
Raaalai Ticket.
Judg Dickinson of the district court
algned a peremptory writ of mandamus
yesterday afternoon, commanding the mam
bar of tha democratic city central com-
"j": rzi'.r:
and prepare new ballot, for the democratic
primary electloa of March 14. placing
thereon In alphabetical order the name.
of aome democratic aaplrant. who hare not
bee. able to get on and who charge that
tha eommttte. wishes to eitort from them
aorsoobl amount, for the privilege.
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id. writ, waa oir-cira .B..u I
Hurn.aa Jnhn 1 ruahlnr D D McLaln. I
?U7e;:h." V,,?..r..d and J
J. Haonlgaa, constitution the preeent cen
commute. Vni T who .m lleied to
tral
V . I
. m. ,mn..itr. Those who
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uaniei ttannon. woo wan 10 '
dldate for mayor; Kdward J. Beykora,
haa hi. eye oa the city trea.ury; Charle.
w .k. CI... ...tt anil Ml.-hl J. I
it.....M .K. Thlr,t ward mould-ba
vi. v. v u r.i.v " i
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willing to b. B"0,rV.v,ml"eem!n'V:
large; Oeorg Rahn of tho First w.rd. who
wlshe. to be a fellow member and William
Buckley pf the Second. William E. Jeraegan
Of the third. M. J. Hannlgan of the
Fourth. William Boyder of the Fifth and
John 8. Colvln ot the Sixth, who have am
bttlon. .Imllar to Rahn'..
Determined Laafaasc of Writ.
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the.e name, on the new ballot, and to
"cease seeking.' to collect or demand from
the said candidate, said extortionate fees
or charges as a condition tor placing tha I
aald names upon the. aald ballots, and to I
take Whatever ateps may oe necessary 10
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fully comply with their dutle. aa member.
of th democratic city central committee."
With th petition wer tiled the affidavits
ef Oeorg Rahn and M. J. Hannlgan. who
altera that they called on the committee
March 1 and applied for leave to nav ineir i
names printed on th primary ballot to oa
voted on at th ensuing democratic primary
election next Friday aa democratic city
central committeemen, and that th com
mitteemen then serving demanded ot
them 90 each and refused the privilege I
when they declined to pay,
Dlaeloeea th Alleged Rates
Attorney Thomaa Nolan, who, with E. T.
Farnaworth and Elmer Thomai, la handling
th case for th plaintiffs. Jsbarge that
wnu tn primanea can oa nia at an ex
pensa of $360 th commute haa already
:-.i ii iffi , iKm. .k -i.K th.i
i
names on th primary ballota. H aaya
. i. .i ,. ir.. mA t..t... 1
i.Mr.i fPti, m. ,r.lt v each out tin
asplraata for th mayoralty, eaca put up
$250, that H. B. Fleharty tor city attorney
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ba committeemen la $90 each, for council-
mea $25 and for achool board members the
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degenerated flgur ot $15. Nolan aaya also
that Beykora waa aakad $40 when h mad
know. bl. dealr to b.v. a chanc at
city treaaurersnip. I
Th attorney atated when tne manaamua I
,.. a...4 h.t Ma rllanta Intended in
waa fecured that hie client intenaea to
and that whenever It met to ooey tne court l
they Intended to see to It that their name
wer put on and In alphabetical order, not
' tucked away at th bottom.
Goo- tar th Baalee.
Tber la ao better medicine made for
babies than Chamberlain' Cough Remedy,
It pleasant taat and prompt and effectual
euree make It a favorite with tha mothers
of small children. It quickly curea their
coughs and eolda, preventing pneumonia or
other .serious consequences. It not only
curea croup, but when given aa soon as th
croupy cough appears will prevent tha at
tack. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy con
tains no opium or narcotto In any form.
and may be given aa confidently to a baby
aa te an adult. It alwara curea.
SOUTH Wt5 1 Ul I ltN5 Mtt I
Ll.hta sa Tw eaty-rearth
treet.
Th Southwest Improvement club met last
sight, and for th first tlm la two month
T...l..t w H ftrn nr..lH.d Th. r..
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ports of tha treasurer and tha committee I
I. har. nf tha laat hanauet were racalved
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and approved.
M. J. Feenaa called up th question of
electric llabu on Twenty-fourth street, say-
Ing that tber should b at least eight
Itghta between' Leavenworth and Vinton
" streets, a committee, consisting of D. W.
. c i 1 1 m u... vtr u n... . n u..
Rohlff, waa appointed to tak th matter
' up with the mayor and city council.
The queetlon of the change of grade on
Twenty-fourth atreet between Leavenworth
. aad Pacific was brought up. It waa atated
that th trains over that atreet had In
creased eonalderably alnoe th completion ot
th viaduct, aad tha coming aeasoa will
find th atreet Impassable. Property own-
r aald that they would sign no pstitlons
for paving until the grade la changed. Pres
ident Green aald that after bla Investiga
tion In th east he had come to the con
clusion that, a wide atreet dH not mak
a good town' and ha did not car to have
streets so wide aa to bankrupt the people
. to pay for paving.
Tba committee appointed to look after the
lights will request the city engineer to
draw up a resolution to have the treet
mrmAmA .nit In .... .nnr.l-.ra .nsnlnl.a t A
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take th Bteoa reaulred.
John H. Butler, as a delegate from the
t'reepect Mill improvement ciuo, naae ai
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abort talk, aa aid B. . how, canaiaate ior
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I.C..WI .1 .1 PVUII VUWU
iiT.iu.vt ui... i.. ... .
of hla recent trio to Central America.
Stubborn
Colds and "Grip"
T-oasanda of Curea -Year of
Soccctiiul Tta
NOW PROVE
Powders Mhead oil
Colds and Grin Cure advanced and
Stubborn Cases under Simple Directioct.
9r. . r. . rrt a.fne .wtHm 1 mm
d.UVti4 it M rMtUMil ttoai Unmmim
lor irroMt iDaatunia muS Utf l a c of
ana .lie aea ' ''
Mr a, rr. i mumrw '
" Xraaiee' mmm m'fd two r
writ stud casta aad SeaAai-he
Urn laul) "
Mr.. A. . r
vrf asvera ewmn ar
ara a ati'tar oi a
Mr Fred LMwni: ' Xaacetae aarke
at... rmltal Mt.t.r.Cklcro,aaTi '"Of
Bassae keliw mr eo!4 !' ui."
14 H aWugaiaU ia 10, 1 5 aad 13c PacUgrt.
prescribes at emergency
Dr. H. tt. Slroeee Aaaooaee4
rhyetelaa at ta lealadoa
Heaoltal.
Dr. H. O. Straus la announced aa the
" boom the physic.. of the rmer-
gency noepltal. Because or tne incon
venience and unpleaaant nature of tha work
the place baa been open a long time while
the mayor looked about for one who was
both willing and capable
"I waa treating thla aa In the nature ot
confidential buatneaa," he said., "and waa
not aware that Dr. Coffmaa Intended to be
gin dlacuailng It publicly ' before It had
reached the council for action. Of courae,
ha Is at liberty to apeak It he chooses, but
I ahall aay nothing concerning the resigns-
M-ir .t tun time. )A. hi. .ucc...
MI"ZJ.? tl
"'J '0" , mi.hTh. w.,. t net
J" .fV" th. iTT.nt .!r,l
h W'B " ,JC
,'"p?" " a ' bl. fltor
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n. Poffmaa mirmm a. hi. r.aeon for ra- I
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arduoua than he anticipated and require,
more " ne t0
a m.i... an... n.ii.... I
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A convict employed In the boiler room
succeeded In nerfectlna a die for maklne
.. ool,.r. ,fhou, de,.c,ten and ailih.M .... "1,; JIT. ""i
,..,,.,.. them th.ouh out.1(1, .eom.
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n tha ntn.i.i. w.r. ariAiit mm m rn
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aurpnaea ai mia oiarorery aa me perron I
wno received a aubatltute article in place
o nlne Hoetetter'. Stomach Bitter.,
only ,ur cur for lnd,ref tlon ty,pep.
congUpBtion and bllloueneaa. Don't
f, to , ,t- prw.te Die 8tamp I.
over the neck ot the bottle.
SwlaaT Blaya m Roy,
ABERDEEN. S. D.. March 12. (Special.)
Henry Elelng, 10-year-old son of Mr. and
Mr. 11 VI. In. nf XT.w VIn tnwti.tiln
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h,n,V." father".
Darn uanaay arternoon. Me waa putting up
a awing and got tangled In auch a way aa
to h). . th h .,P,,...,nB
Flies Nelaoa'a Deal at l.OOO,
PIERRE. S. D.. March 12. (Special Tel-
gram.)in the Nelson habeas corpus
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,on under ,t m bon(lif remanaed htm to
tne cust0iT of sheriff Vanhorn ot Lyman
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Well Breackt lp.
Th Increase of Moet Chandon Cham
pagne for 1901 over 1900 Is equal to more
than 100 per cent of the combined Increase
of all the other champagne houaea. Moet
Chandon White Seal, Epernay, France,
Is of th celebrated vintage of 1893, pop
ular throughout th world. Adv.
Greet aprene Secretary.
Threo hundred men and women crowded
the hall of the Fraternal Union of America
" the Paxton block laat .night In a welcome
o Omaha given by that organisation to. Ite
supreme aecreuu-y, oionei J. n. nanaiev
of Denver. The event waa threefold, being
flrat a reception, then a proaram enter- I
iB,nnM!ntJi an.dwla-,t a """v, Tj ha." w'!
dTCorated with flowem and the colors of I
the order, red. white, blue and black. Thai""' .... . vl ,
committee In charge was C. W. Johnson, I on each aspirant for committeeman. Aa
Mra. Tilly Jackson, Mrs. Nona Corson,
Mrs. T. C. WooJeey and A. H. Baker. The
program waa of a musical, literary and
oratorical order. Mr. Johnson presided.
Mr piByed plano i0V0. Mlt,
Beesi Edwards aang. Uttle Johnny Blair
iei?.'.n.5lin. ib..ML"
i"l 1 . . V4..l. nrAmA .n k.
the .ureme president. F. 8. Rooae. Young
ray jceiKer exnioitea proncienry witn a
plno ioio Ina encore. Mr, i Jennie jcvana
J . recitation to rustle costume.
Droaram closed with a piano duet by
ay anq t-aaie r eiaer.
Christian Aeaeclatlea Work.
At tha meeting of th dlrectora of tha
Toung Men'a Christian association last I
nv .KnM k. iArin.. riw..
Issued, Hi. present total membership now
being 'l.23; bible class enrollment. 7; av
.293; bible ciaes enrollment, sj; av-
-r- aiwimam., .
expensea. $1,374 40. showing a total deficit
fA vn n.m va. b rMA nia mi xssfizr
ror pertoa, aiay-r eoruary inclusive, or
$1,337. 23: total attendance at gymnasium,
1.845. The leaae on Athletic park has ex
pired and will not be renewed. That sub
stitute exercise grounds be secured was
recommended. The resignation of H. J.
fenrota was accepted, r or scat worn saw
was authorised to be used.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Rev. D. D. Odell. Ph. D.. of Jollet. 111..
formerly pastor of the Beth Eden Baptist
nk,,.1 r t ,V1. rtltv r 111 tlrtl . ,.n'.
p?r.t,.n. at ".TV.ajr V .ti!S. J.ufM.en,!
At th. r..Ml.P Hurl n nf th. .truk.
holders of The Bee Publishing company
yesterday the officers were re-elected aa
follows: President, E. Roe water; vice
rreaiaeni, victor nwviirr aecreiary ana
reaeurer. Oeorg B. Ttechuck. Oeorie W.
IJnlnger and n. A. HaafceU complete th
directory.
. w"Tr ?rr .". umrwwxi, r,,o -aa
nned 4 ana coats in ponce court yesterday
afternoon. Barr claimed to have been held
UP and robbed by masked men at Ninth
and Ijeaven worth atreeta several nights
B(f0 Tna police, after a thorough Inveatl-
gallon, found there was no truth in th
report. When Barr reported the robbery
ta the Dollc he waa intoxicated and on
that charge and disorderly conduct he waa
fined.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Henrv Freund. New York." I. at the Mil
lard.
L. I Thomas of St. Paul. Minn., waa In
Omana yesterday.
Hon. Oeoree A. Brooke and wife. Baalle
Mills, are at ine Miuard.
Mra. M. D. Oower. Mlaa Ada Oower and
N. K. Mitchell, Lincoln, are Millard guests.
Mrs. P. E. B. Bill, who haa Just returned
to the cltv after a winter abroad, la tha
I gueet of Mrs. L. 8. Caldwell, aoiO Webster
-'
u n.wl. l.fr -k. ...i
for Foetoria. O., In reaponae to a tele-
wwi - . i.u. .,ia, v , .lilllB
ram to the a tract tnat his rather was
sinking rapidly. Two weeks ago Mr. Davis
underwent an operation for tuberculosis,
and it la supposed that his present pre-
I carious condition is the result ot th chock.
THIS REALTY MARKKT.
I,jfnt'ui:ENT8 xcM 99 Wednesday.
I Wsrrssty Deeds.
I 1
" ana ""?" r. A.
. ' . ava. ... a. v. w,VFl-aa
Hor Hill $
tot
ISO I
i jacoD Mann ana wire to Ivor Thomaa,
I lot $5. 8ulllvan'B add...
I raa.. ...... U. . . .4 .
, in j. f . Muuer. lot a. blue a 14. Male.
I yon Heights
rr.i.K arivvriitw ana wiie 10 w
Podxlnskl. lot It, block i. Patter
aon'a 1st add
ro
A. Y. McGuIre to W. C. Elliott, lots
Et and 23. Mock S. Druid Hill
t.COO
Robert McC'IWIand and wife to M. W
Redman, lot 1 and e feet lot I blck
18. Kounlit Place
1.000
J. F. Rector and wife to E R. Hume,
lot 13. Mock i. CrelKhton Hrlahts
1
Q. E. Godfrey and wife to U. 11. Uod
frev. lota 30 and U, block 1, Lake
view $.4 0
$.4T0
IO. H. Godfrey to Marie C. Oodfrey,
tme ,
L. B. Runk to W. P. Clyde, lots I and
e. niocs, i. laiewiid
William Waugb and wife to C. H.
Wauch. e iV t-lt-U
1
$.x
Oeorg. Thompson, Jr., and wife to t
w. Munnell, lot , block I, Smith
field add
l.TS)
100
tow
I
, Andrew Carstens to Nels Mathieeeo.
unllvi or ey. lot f. Arllnrton add..
R T Uaxweirto A. T. Wood, lot 4,
Porter ptckett to A'lantlc RealVv as
1InT X U..lk . V- - ,1
eoclatton. Iota 1 and X, block Ml,
tmaha
talt (lala Deed a.
Edward Alnacow to L. C. Gibaoa. lot
I In 11-14-1-.
Mary A IoV to E. R. Hume. nM
feel of e- lot I, b.ock . umaha..
Dana Bradford to R. T MaxwelL lot
1
4. block I, Maxwtl. s Id add v
Total amount of tramfcrs....
$-U $U
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Taxpayers' League U Shadowing the City
Council.
WILL BLOCK RAILROAD AVENUE DEAL
If C'oaacll Trlaa ta Railroad tha Vie.
tlaa Ordlaaae tha Leasee Will
Railroad It lata Dletrlet
Co art.
Blare the Taipayera' lea rue hat tucceeded
la preventing toe city council from entering
into a contract for tha (ale of $140,000
or renewal bonda toe attention of the mem
br h.. h-B r.. .v.
!'catlon n",,,r' " " '"terday
F '0m' ? ,h' P""""1' ""
W". th-t th eoUBt11 wwM b from
' tlm" 00' C',e,T ,ched Dd "
t"?"' w" ,n,, ,0 cal" th" por,, '
H-Hrod avenu repeated by the railroad.
- retraining oraer would be a.ked for.
b prmoi ruiea 01 me council nrftvine
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cannot n plan ai one
It BHt be first introduced and
referred to the judiciary committee. There
rule, however, to prevent the council
,ne ordinance read the .econd and third
-Should auch an ordinance be Introduced
.aid a -,.-,k-. -t .k. i .... .JL
plr. ,'"ZrZZ iV.".". .J. ".,....!:
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""Mr M-
lion until the case can be heard. While
the. member, of the le.iue believe In lm.
provement. of all klnda It I. thought that
th, inould B,k. tome concession,
aa well a. tha city. Tor Instance there
should ba a viaduct acroaa th. trmrm. ..4
aome steps should be taken to assist the
city In the Improvement of Railroad avenue
from Wyman street to the county' line."
While there I. no definite Information on
the .object It I. rumored that an effort
i a. iu w iniue to pm iota vacanna oral-
L.nca before th. Resent counci, go'., out
I. to be made to pane thla vacating ordl-
of olBce. These rumor have reached the
ear. ct the member, of the league, and
hence the appointment of a committee to
attend meetings ot the council In the fu
ture.
oath Riders Conaplala.
Members of the South and West Side Im-
Pr0Twnent "4 residents south or N
"rMt ln ener' complaining because
th" outh and west sides have aot been
given what they consider to be a proper
representation on the library board. Seven
of the Bin member on the board reside
north of N street, while only two mem
ber.. Rev. Morlarty and Dr. White, re.lde
south of N atreet It I. asserted that when
It cornea to the purchase of a alte th ter
ritory south of N atreet will not be con
sidered. An effort l. being made to aecur
the location of the building at or near th
corner of Twenty-fourth and O atreet.
Democrat Qearrellnar.
There la a lively factional fight going on
In the democratic rank. Juat now and It
all come, from the manner ln which the
w.n... v, ,u - r--i
"Uo' 10 prlmartea on Frl
day have been arranged. In order to con
tlnu tbemselve in offlc. th democratic
. ... . , . taM
no one cared to pay this sum for th honor,
th committeemen placed their own nam
on th ticket. Only flv committeemen'
namea appear, tha Flrat ward not being
fil!! ,! ."iJZj?
apace even being left for the Insertion of a
nam. Frank Burness now representa the
First ward on th committee, bot- aa ba la
a candidate for th council. It waa not
deemed advlaabl to print bis nam twice.
Th plan waa to prevent tha damocratlo
voters of tha Flrat ward from expressing
their ebole for committeeman, and after
flection Burness waa to be appointed to fill
I Ina vacancy. Plaaa are now betas per
I fected by thos opposed to this method ot
doing bualnesa. to bring about a change
, aeeur ta tha rirat w.rnsra th. n
I - " r
I portunlty Of voting for a committeeman the
i tame aa In tha other wards.
Real Estate Active.
Local dealer in real estate report bust
neaa extremely active for thla tlm of th
year. Tber 1 considerable Inquiry for
city lota and dealers in building material
ara kept buay figuring on estimates for
new bouse. Farm landa seem to be ee
peclally attractive Juat now and a number
of transfer of tarma ln th vicinity ot
South Omaha have occurred this month
One dealer aald yesterday that tber waa
I .." " I ucuj.uu ...
I farm landa located adjacent to South Omaha.
I
I Bereae la Florida.
. r.t a..r.n t-.
Hoa- DTla ,1roB r friend
I ner mai a ana nis wir are now at Miami,
Fla. Next week they go ta Palm Beach and
from there to St. Augustln for a short
stay. Tha country and ellmat. Mr. Ander
aon aaya, ar delightful, and both h and
bla wife ar nJoytng th best of health.
Will Uwrr Traeka.
General Manager Smith of tha Omaha
8tret Railway company atated to a Be
representative yesterday that within tha
next few day. be weuld visit South Omaha
and look over th dead rails complained
about Tha rail at Twenty-fourth aad N
street, which project abov tba pavement.
1 th result of th sinking of the pave
ment. Tbea will b either removed en
tirely or lowered to th level of th ad
Joining tracks. As for th track, at th
ast ead ot th L street viaduct, Mr. Smith
aaya that ba will remove tha switch and
I about eighty feet ot track, ao that vehicle
i til v - , , A .., ri.
I ir.uic w. am iuk. im .,iu. ...a
a .....
I work probably will b don any ta April.
Miss Havea'a, Feaeral Today
Funeral aervice. for Mis Alice Haven
wftl be at the Flrat Presbyterian church at
2 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Dr. Wheeler
will deliver the sermon and will be fol
lowed by aa address by Prof. McLean, au
p.ri.teBdent of public Instruction. later
m.nt will b at Laurel Hill cemetery,
Teacher la the public achoola who desire
to attend th funeral have beea given per
mission to close their school for th after
noon.
Dlreetara' Meetla.
At a meeting of the dlrectora ef th
Union Stockyard eompany Tuesday It was
decided to rebuild the Belt line track
Eighty-pound raita will be substituted for
I tB xty-pound rail now in use. Increase
In heavy traffic at the yarda and paekiug
houtea neceaaltate. this Improvement. Work
Is to commence aa aoon as th material caa
be aecured aod the tracks all will lie relaid
before the heavy runa commence In the
fall. About $30,000 will be expended la
thes Improvements.
Manle City Goaalp,
Swedish-American Republican league No.
$ will meet Friday evening at Woodman
bail.
Histories of the $f.8u0 Intersection bonds
were eeterday aent to the buyer for ap
proval.
Jame Roach ha returned from Albion
Neb., where he apent a few daya v .siting
relative.
The women of the First Methodist Epis
copal church will viva a tea this afternoon
at the home of Mra Beavera, 4 North
Twenty-second street.
John C. Carroll, formerly chief of police
or souin umana. u now located at Ana
darko. Caddo county. Okl. He write
frienda here that he la a candidate for
mayor.
There will be a meeting of the Bout
Oonaiia cavalry troop at tne new armor
J tonight, instead of Friday night, as pre
vlo'ialv announced. It la expected that
Bnlfortn. will be laeued tonight.
Rev. D. W. Morlarty, paator of Bt. Agn.
rhurch, baa been Invited to deliver an ad
dreaa at a banquet to be given Sunday
evening at the Millard hotrl. About )
promlrent pereon will be preeent. Invited
fueata from Chi -'. Kanaae City. St.
'aul and St. JoVt-ph are expected.
M'KINLEY MONUMENT FUND
Amaaat Caatrlwatedl la Kebraaka Row
la Baeeae of Klaeteea Haa.
area1 Dal I a re.
The MrKinley memorial fund In th .lata
of Nebraska today .hows a total In exceaa
of ll.tOO contributed by the residents ef the
state.
In many ot the other ststea th work
baa been practically completed and In only
a few of the statea has the amount been
lees than the estimate of the managers of
the fund. Th original amount expected
(rom Nebraska waa $5,000. and It will re
quire soms effort on the part of those who
admired the late prealdeat to place the slate
In ths position it should occupy In th
movement looking lo the construction ot
monument to his memory.
Th amount received by the treasurer
ot the stat association sine th last publi
cation of th condition of th fund la aa
follows :
Previously reported.... tl.51I.CJ
mo ward Kennedy, jr.. lor mim biieti
a. nracmn ana . i-ieusue
, Fisher. Dostmnster. Hasting
1
14 25
Z2 $1
14.40
la.ts
C. J. Thomaa, poetmaater. Harvard..
r . k:. Menaee, Miirora puonc ecnooia
Samuel B. Hill, poetmaater, Ashland
C. F. Manderaon for
C. v. Alexander, postmaster, Ta
mora W. H. Hamilton, postmaster. Ogal
lala J. M. hernia (123). M. C: Peters ilSi.
4 00
io.ro
10. Oil
110
9.75
24
a.no
.0
ro
1.60
Cornelius 8hes. postmaster. Hubbard
Employee o tu. . Bruce at CO.,
Umann
H.
i. MrOwen, for school district
No. 21. Blaine county
D. H. Klrschner. Bennington
John Lett, postmaster, Benedict
;. i Kouae, puDiic scnoois, weep
ing Water
'. . Polak. Prague...
W. T. Bottonfleld, Nuckolls county
schools
111
N. V. Harlan. F.arle City, Alaska....
10.00
4.0)
.
1.M
$.30
M. R. Bnodgram, ayne public
achools
L. D. Richards, for School district
No. TS. Dodge county....
. B. Wood, poetmaater. Oerlng
'. A. Mathewa, postmaster. Crofton
Ross I Hammond, postmaster, Fre
mont
10 '0
$0.3ft
.70
William Rnaera, postmaster, Seward
Governor Savage for
K. K. rraoert, Miirora
C. J. Vincent, postmaster, Alvo...,
Iou Bradley, Ruby
Alvo public schools.....
8. Ray, Naponee
8. Ray for NaDonee public school.
.SO
i!3
1.15
Peter Raamusaen, Naponee
J. H. Rlckell, postmaster, Juniata..
.SO
$.00
IN. h. jones, ior jumaia puonc
schools
'. O. Pearse, for Omaha public
achoola
$.4$
173.00
Total $1,904.$
REPORT ON C0UNTY MONEY
Treaaorer Elaaaaer Makes Stateaaeat
Showlag Whereaeoat ot Faads
oa March 1.
Th report of County Treasurer O. Fred
Elsasacr, showing the whereabout of
county funds March 1. 102, follow:
Balance Feb. 1. 1902 $152,797.54
Collection for February 37,862.77
Disbursements In Feb..$ 87.3S4 IS
Caeh In drawer Mch. 1.. 51.24
Checks In drawer Mch. L 1.742 M
Postage account..., 234.0
Protest money on hand. 118.17
On deposit In bank:
Merch&nta' Nat'l bank.- ao.t6 17
U. S. National bank ... 26.6W.19
Commercial Nat'l bemki. 1 72
Flrat National ban Kef.. a.l"7.eo
Packers' National bank. 11.5O0.00
Omaha National btmH,,- 11.4M.7I
Union National ae)ksxrf ,I78.7 190,ao.B
March 1, balance....,.,
...$10$,2M.1T
PENSIONS FOR WBITIKR VKTERAlTf
War Sirvlvora Reoteaabered by the
Geaeral Goveraaaeat.
WASHINGTON. March 12. (Special.)
Th following western pensions have been
granted:
Issue of February 24:
Nebraska: Albert M. Lathrop, Inland. W
Increase. Restoration. Reissue. Etc. Gil
bert R. Pariah. Alma. U: Walter F. Linn.
Gothenburg. $8: Lawrence Pflaum, Elm
Preek M: William II. Pratt. Soldiers' and
Bailors' Home, ursnd island, iu; vsvia
Bhutt. Redlngton, $10..
Iowa: original William uoitry, nusseu.
$11; Edward Woodrlng. Carroll. t In
crease, Restoration. Relesue, EtcEdmund
Umhrin inn. $8: ChrlatObher H. Pros-
ser, Ottumwa, $17; Henrv C. Beebee. Coun
cil Bluffs, $2: Jesse Burgin (deceased), Web
ster City, $10; Henry Cooper, Burlington,
$10; Ell Ford. Lehigh. $8; William W. Mor
ton (special reoruary in, aioaaiw,
, . ,1.1, e... W T TJ . . .
Wehst.r Cltv. 18: Candaee Wilson (special
accrued February . Burlington. $12; Sarah
A. Bright, Rome, as; America Ann uann,
fll.mirnev. is.
fiAuih fiaknta: nrleinal. War with Spain
Thomas J. renwica. busier.
Colorado: original jonn uauarner, no.
d lore' and Bailor' Home. Monte vista, $&
Soatk Dakota Iaeorparatloa.
PIERRE. 8. D.. March 11. (Special.)
These arttclea of Incorporation have been
Bled:
Creek Indian Gaa and Oil company, at
riuuiruii: raoltal. $u00.000: Incorporators,
Joseph A. Mark ban, William F. Slebold.
Annin W. Oardner, J. William Moon,
Charles L. Betts, J. Sam Martin, Jame B.
wtsnonsln Oil company of Monterey, Cel..
at Yankton: capital, $1,000,000; Incorporators,
James 11. Biewart, VTana van Dersee, j. n..
I. V ,1 .
Consolidated on ano ieveiopment com
pany, at Bloux rails; capital, mw; in
corporators. Samuel Kotoermel, Charles M.
Maainnia. a. c. hut, jonn u. iiow.ru,
John Monahan, T. P. Eatea, I. B. Kstes,
Bunch.
Oold Denoalt Mining company, at Cham
berlaln: capital. ll.mi'VO; Incorporators. U.
a Adama. w. o. nuoian, i. l. otepnena.
Thompson Hroe. mx uaroer linn com-
nanv. at Verm Ion: capital. llUO.Ouo; In
corporators. Orvllle W. Thompson, Austin
L. Thompson. Roy a. Barber.
Valrmnnt foJoerati ve 1 eiennone com
n.MV . t r. rmnm caoiiai. aa.viu: incor
porators. C. E. Rupert, George Alley, Frank
Palton, R. P. Burton, Eber Wilde. George
Ronney, Knoa Alley. K. s. oowoen, jonn
T K'e.n. It M. Smith and others.
Mahaska OH. uaa eno inn company, at
Sioux Falls; capital, $1.000000; Incorporators
Ernlr I.yon, Harry E. Davis, Charles T,
Cnarnock.
I.ectares to Faplle.
Dr. James 8. Foote last night delivered
In the Mount of St. Mary a seminary.
fifteenth and Caetellar streets, a lecture
ta a larre Catherine of pupils en the sub,
Ject of "Digestion." This Is one of a series
on nyaieiuc topics, ine laat naving neen
"Cleanliness." Dr. Foote entertained his
audience by a familiar discussion of wha
to eat and when and how to eat, laving
emphasis upon the importance In these
days of everyone having practical knowl
xtM on thla aubiect alone with a disDosl
tlon to nut thle knowledge Into daily prac
tice. The lecture waa preceded bv en
tertaining recitations by Daniel Hurley
and two soioa by miss Maoei ieuonte,
Daaajlae Coaaty Deaiaeraer'i Progress
The Douglae County Democracy Is to
entertain tonlKht In US nuarters. ZXi South
Fifteenth street. Paul Sternberg will have
charae of the mualo and will play severs
piano selections, be. Ides accompanying
LjaVioiette in a vionn number, n. u. Met
ralfe will give the club a portrait of Wll
llarn Jennings Bryan. Richard O Keeffe
will speak on "Economy." Harrv C. Miller
will dlacuss "Political Bosses'" Wllllsm
H. Olmstead will "lay piano and bones.
session of the Extemporaneous Boss kin
club will follow and the proa rare will elo,
with music bv the orchestra. The affair
will begin at o clock. . -
Cottage Prayer Meetiaaa.
The First Baptist rhurch focl-ty will hold
cottage orayer meetings at I r m. tods
at the following rrsinencs: Mrs. W.
Rhoades. 21 fouth Thlrtvarth avenue
Mra J. A. Sind!rlan. ii! Bou'h Twenty
ninth street: Mrs. A. Uni'nii. 7 Howsr,
atreet: Mra. H H. Bold rids a. 2we p.c'fle
atreet; Mrs. H K BurW.1t. Ii4 Tares
street: Mr. CI W. Clark. MIT Podae street
klrs. T. B NorHo. IVi7 Bun street: Mrs.
E. I 04era. to Bout" Twenty-aev.n
street. Subject. "Tha Powy of the Holy
Snlrlt
One may sail th aeaa and
that men of atalra, who ar well Informed, bar aettber tba time
nor th Inclination, whether on tilrasnr bent or bnalne, te as Uoa
medicine which en etceailve pnrfatlon and then leave th Internal
organs In a constipated condition. Syrup ef fig I not bIH a those
line. It act naturally, act effectively, cleanae, sweeten and strengthen
th Internal organ and leave, them la a healthy condition.
If In need ar a laxative remedy th most excellent I Byrap of rig, bnt
when anything more than a laiatlv Is required the safe and KleaUfle plan
I. to eontalt a competent physician and aot t retort to those atedldae
which claim to cure all manner of disease.
The California Fig Syrap Co. waa the Urst to mannraetare a laiatlv remedy
which wonld gtv MUtfartlon ta all; a laxative which phytlclaaa could
tanrtloa and on friend recomsaend to another; so that today It sale probably
exceed all other laxative combined. Ia tome place eonalderahla quantities ef
old-time cathartic and modern Imitation ara still old, bat wlU th feaeral
diffusion of knowledge, a to the best medicinal agent, Syrup ef rig has cost
Into genersl nse with the well-informed, because It Is a remedy f kaewa vala
and ver beneficial action.
Th quality of Syrup of Fig 1 do not only to th excellent rowiblaaUoa f
the laiatlv and carminative principle of .plants, known to act most beneficially
on th system, with agreeable and refreshing aromatic Uqnld, bat also to th
ofglnal method of manufacture. In order t get th genuine and It beneficial
effects one should always not the full nam of th Company -California Tig
Syrup Co.-printed on the front of every package.
' 'v.'.. 1
-AS.V...
EATURE FOR SCHOOL REPORT
Mr. Molntosh Want to Inclnda Showing of
Parochial School.
DLA TO MAKE MORE THOROUGH EXHIBIT
ratholl aad Swedish aad Gersnaa
Latheraa Charehee Ar Teaching
Aaoat Two Theaaaad Chll
drea la Omaha.
Hugh F. Mcintosh, member of the Board
of Education, baa a plan to show tha condi
tion ot education n Omaha mora fully than
It haa over beea shown by any document In
th past. He purposes to offer a resoluttoa
ln the board la a abort ttma to authorize
tf.o auprlntendent ot school to Inolud In
his annual report th condition and work ot
th parochial achoola of th city. Before
introducing th resolution Mr. Mcintosh
will confer with th superintendents ot th
parochial achoola to ascertain It they will
co-operate with the board ln lta effort to
place th educational system of th city
fully before the people a part ot th city
superintendent's report.
The matter will be very Interesting to
all concerned," aald Mr. Mcintosh. "Th
patron ot tha parochial achoola ar also
taipayera and help support th public
schools. Th public generally knowa little
ot th work of th parochial achoola and
et the schools ar teaching a large num
ber of th children of the city. A mem
ber of th Board of Education we should
know the progress they ar making and
the plan they pursue, not with any deslr
I Interfere In any way with that plan, but
to know all that we can of th different
educational aystema pursued. W may be
able to learn something which would be of
advantage to th public achool."
Parochial Behaola Well Atteaded.
Rv. 6 F. Carroll, in coarg of th St.
Jam orphanage at Benson, la the inspector
of parochial schools for thla diocese. Th
total number of children under th tutelage
ot the Catholic church In thla diocese is
approximately 6,200. of which about $.000
attend th parochial achoola ot Omaha,
while about 1.000 nor attend tha higher
Institutions of learning In this city. There
I. a parochial achool board consisting ot
tba paator of each pariah in th city, which
bold monthly meetings and works to
secure uniformity of methods and course In
all ot th achool.
Aald from the Catholic parochial achool
there or achool maintained by the Swedish
and German Lutherans and probably on
or tw ether churches wbere service ara
held ta language other than English. It la
estimated that the total cumber Of pupils
attending' parochial achools of all kind la
this city I $.800.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must ar Signature ef
Ao FacS.Ha Wrap gar
ery aaaall mmt aa a aay
reiiouML
rl II27IKIU.
rei nuoaticts.
FOITOiniLIYU.
rn csisTiPiTioi.
rsi salu w sui.
rciTKiccuruiioi
saa I, m
CVfRC SICK HCAPACHK.
r.-'r s. .,-jis ...- V i. v-; - as.
I ao t-a
CARTER'S
jt-a
visit every land aad everj- hfr erlll Ina.
" ---------------
FIRE RECORD.
Osmond Bnelaee Heaaea.
OSMOND, Neb.. March 1. (Special Tel-I
egram.) Fir was discovered at B:$0 this
morning In an upper room In Henry Ber-
met' saloon and In spite of all th blicket
brigade could do the building wa burned
with two other, th billiard hall of
John Rohrberg and the harneai
store of K. W. Uercher. Mr. Ber
met' loss 1 estimated at $4,000, with
$1,500 Insurance. Mr. Rohrberg'a lo on
building is about $700, while Mr. Uercher '
loss on building and stock will run to
$3,600 with Insurance of $1,950.
Chleaaro Flve-Stary ttraetar.
CHICAGO, March 1$. Th lv-atry
building at 23-25 Randolph atreet occupltd
by Sidney, Shepard eV Co.,, dealer ln tin
plat and mstale, wa destroyed by fir
this evening. Th lo will aggregate $80,-
000. . .
Orala Elevator.
PITTS FIELD, III., March 1?. Dow
Klng'a elevator waa destroyed by lira this
afternoon together with 40,000 buthels ot
wheat and 6.000 buahela of corn. Inaur-
ance. $:8,000.
laereasea Term af Heateaee.
ALBANY, N. T., March 12. Governor
Odell has- algned tha bill Increasing from
ten to twenty-five years the punishment
for attempt at murder.
OLD STORAGE RYE'
14 Mollow und Modtclaal
Yiors
oid.
4- run- ouitTs $3.50
This priiaaeld wklsksy.a Hawed by
age, ossassiag a fragraat a easel,
sever Calls te please the faatldleas
erlaksr. We sad f , eHalaaitaf
taiddletasa's pats sad eeTer yea a
whiskey tar $3.H which woaUceai
you fj.ee ai retail. Tlmt oars.
eg, twpri BOM. Kaakby
Postal or Eaarsss erdar, ar Itsgis.
tsrtd letter.
Xefersaess: Dua'tar Braestrset'e.
BECKER BROS, t? CO.
VlSTlLtZtiS.
Westera OMics d Van Maei
34 V. Kb It., IAN IAS CITY. MS.
n
luaSc
I
Have been taken to raise the cash to meet creditors
claims. The people of Omaha realize that this in
no hoax sale, but that every pair of our high grade
shoe stock, is cut deep in price. COME XOW AND
TAKE FIRST PICK.
You may never again get the opportunity to buy
nobby spring footwear at the prices quoted here.
Every pair a bargain. Not a pair reserved.
The Rochester Shoo Co.,
Creditors and Bankrupt Sale.
1515 Douglas Street. 1515
Tfi8 Weather Tciay
should make you think about new ahoea
aod Hhen you think of Dew shoe you
naturally thlDk of Drexf.'i, for they al
waya hare the new thing Thli epilog
we open up with ao entire new Hue of
women' ahoea In patent colt th name
quality of ahoea aa we aold bundreda of
pairs of last year with never a com
plaint only these are the lateat aty lee
shown nowhere else but at Drexel'a at
the price, $3.50 Medium extension welt
aolea that make new iboea a comfort
You are invited to look at these new
hoes.
Drexel Shoe Co,
asaaa'e I'a-te-a-te aa aloaca.
$! riBNiH ITRISTr
lvv
XAtW
m
. . .A
... .is .... , :;:',f -(-: ii
Ii as much superior to other
white floating toapi ai an
incandescent light U agper
ior to a tallow candle.
Three iizet laundry,
IOC bath and toilet, Jcj
oval toilet, 5 c.
Cudtmia inter, cental
. la. eirsrti lar Coo'
aisny use, teat Ires ea rs-
quest,
Thi Cvdahy Padcuta Co.
Oiiulu...Kaawi City.
aol Xjkspoat
l.a RAU&CCIOTTI, D.Y. S.
cttt vrrtmrMAFJAK.
and Infirmary, nth and Ms
aolaD0a aaw
2,000
X RECORDS TC
Thursday or Friday w will relv
our first wholesale ahlpment of th
New Edison Molded Records don't
wait, until someone else gets the num
bers you wsnt. It will be a good Idea
to leave a list of those you want so
we can set them aside for you. With
this shipment we will also receive all
the latest Rdlson machines the Gem,
$10; Btandarda. $20; and Home. IM.
These will all have the new rpcjker.
Victor Dlac machines all price.
caf"(wwwj;
We want a dealer in every town.
Write for agency proposition.
JVilOODDO
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