Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 26, 1902, Page 7, Image 7
THE OMAHA DAILY 11EE: THURSDAY, JUKE 20, 1002. SHUTDOWN CHEYENNE SHOPS Union Facile OSoaI IhadArp Orir 1 1 Eui-d If -&, TKEY DEOA! CLOSING IS PlKMAttKT Work Persserlr Deee at Cfceyeeee e " Treeeferved Osaka a4 Other Folate fkert raw Teaapererlly. The Caloa Pariae has closed iu shops at Cheyenne aad as a result Co mi arc Idle. A special telegram la this effect u pah llsbed ta Tbe m yesterday morning sad eenuraed la t rt U by ik Vaton Pacific efirlala la Omaha dating Ux day. Tka order cleelag down tka shops was leaned treat tka beadesaners ta tklt rltr lau Tuesdsy. It uil thst tkt shops ara ta a closed permanently and the machin ery dismantled with la a few days. Tka clerical force at Cb cress, which la ta eluded la tka order discharging tkc men. worked far lata tka night Tuesday making at Ubm (becks for ika employes. Tka eeapnsy'a par roQ at Cheyenne, by tbia action. U reduced ITa.OM a aaoata. Tba amber af aea let oat tit lacladea tkoae botlenaakera aad keepers aba strack a few days il Tba cocspaar rctalaa Its roaed keuae aad car skopa at Cbarraae, and la nk lurair aCorda catpieymcat ta tveaty tr saea. A BBialtaaa force arill b kept at arark ta lbs car abope. kaaiaai far ta tkat-Dawaw Mora tka a eaa reaaoa led tbc Caioa Pa , elfic ta take tk'e aettoa. Tba pretest strike f tba boHeraoakers aad tb aotDevbat dt tarbed ceaditloss la oaa or tare otber de aartmeats trvred proaalaeatly, kll tbe coat of lirtaf ta Cbeyeaaa is also partly rc speasible. As ta tke former condition, tba ecaspaay aWlaed npoa a retreackaeat pot try -kaa tke bolleraakers eat out aa4 tka first taaclblc ccidear-e af tkla pcllcy as tke order taaeed tact Saturday by arklcb tt saea la tba. she pa erer tbe srs tea a-ere diacbarired. Tbc coapaay baa aaaiatalaed fraa tka firrt ef these labor coaplicattooa tkat aa tka boUeraakars had aoae eat Ita affairs vera la aacb a abap as ta tarite a ireaeral rcdactloa of Its me ek a leal force sad did aot wart-set tbc re teatloa af tka e a tire army of employ ea ta ru abeps. ' It therefore embraced tba aecasioa for keepiat opera llaf expeaeea dowa wklla tba labar diapatca were ta proccea. Tba offl cUH claimed aad yet aalatata tbat tba eosEpaar ta fally prepared for a prola&ced atacaatiaa la Ita sbops If kecesaary. Uvtaa! Espeaeea flararc Ke cardiac the data tbat llrtsc ezpesaes ta Cheyeaae bad a part la doei dowa tbe akopa. it la aaid tbat tor some time great dlaaaUttaetloa aloaf thia llae has -xlated aad tkat efforts baas bera caade ta secure a reduction la tbe coat af llTta ta that city. Tba strike af tbe koUersLakera, It la be lleeed. waa la a aaeaaare prompted by this aaaa reaaea. Tba posttna of tbe company In not aerediac ta demaala of tbe tbopraea for aa adfUce ia in, taU tbey osuid tka better aoaistain tbalr famiiles. was that If a raise was made It weald be affect by a correepoedias; Increase la tbe cost of Urine ta Cbeycnse aad tkat tkea tbe pi obi am venld be aa far from a eolation aa ever. Wkers will tbe work tkat has beea dose by tba Cheyenne sbopa he performed ! tases tba cleaiaf ef these abops mean a torreepoedlac cartaUaeat ta tba com paafa taatliuea tbat Is ta be permaaeatT Tbeae ara rltal qneetieas sacgested by tba laaaratlon. OSclala wbe are best ueliaed ta apeak apoa the aobject answer Ike nrat aaeetloa be aarisc tbat tbe work be drelded mot tka varlona abopa ferer tba aysteaa. the bulk to be ticca ta Omaha. fUwtlbS te ret a liberal share. Vrsaatrafid aad ether placea ta lfura in the appcrUoBaent. AS to tbe second ejaestion. tba saae a ihorttles assert tkat tbe company a fadli ttea aad tbe nnmber af Ita ehop employee are net ta be permanently redaced, al- bench tor a period ef per bap twa yeara they will be kept down. Will Be-Eaaaae Old lea. Tkoae naei wba were naforianate eaoaKk as ta lose their pealtioas at Cbeyeaaa by tba suspension at operations there are ta be grlrea preference In the 11 Hag la ef ether placea aad when tbe company aa amaea the task ef re-establish lag normal renditions, that ta excepting Cheyeane of coarse, these aea will be pat to work vbereTer possible. Some ef them may he Idle hut n tew days or weeks at moat, while ethers may hare te wait asontbs be fore they ara agala ia the serrica ef the cempany. Bat It la the purpose ef the ceapany te inealtably re-em play aa aaany ef thca aa its affaire wilt warraat. It is Caere tkak probable that na material rela ferccaaat ef the werklag capacity ef the akopa win he made aatll the approach ef lalL When the new airangcaeau arc adopted Osaaha will hare Ita ehop fereea enlarged te n aacb greaur kaaber. it ta Bederatood. than prior te the strike. The aaachletsta new bare the eeater of the a tag, ta the strike sttaation. Their ex oca tire eemmlttee Is again in Omaha and net yceterday arterneen. A brief council area held ta the more rag. bet the men pot: ttcely refueed te dlrslge aaythlng pertaining te that eontereace. Some vital ckaagt from their standpoint ta looked for srtthla a few hears or possibly a day. A rumor gained currency yesterday tbat tba machinists sal the ceapany were nearer an aader- taading than they have beea since the trestle began aad that a aettlemeat might grew out of the present secret conference ef tbe machlalsts exacuUra ceaariL The company officials manifest eeaeiderable la aerast an tbeae aeetisga. .Ceefereee With Car Bonders. Anether conference between car builders and Cnien Pacific officials took place yes terday with . sails factory results to both sides, and by today a lsat conclusion is expected la thia nutter. The car builders claims fat an adrance eoecmeed themselves as raaanniMo te the ceapany. As te tka hoilermakera tba officiate will not hereafter recognise them. Tbey ara trtkara new aad according te tbe ofBclals entirely separated fraa tbe cempany. The eSclala declare their ability la get along with out thea as long as neccsasry. N new heilerma.kerB hare been Imported te 8avSveveSvv Druffs t Caxhot repair the broken dow-a ystcn Tood alone ran give y s strength te tic body. hlsJt-X'u;, the dcLickrtia nnlted eereal food, contains four time at the rfefbekta of hatrUlaa aa beef. 4 The ttcel food for tU Invalid. tank wbe would regain strength a4 tbe reboot, who would remain 3 ntro&f, A loading gTwrora can enpety It Orr.aka. At Armstrong ft ran be definitely stated tkat eleven boiler-makers aad helpers arc new at werh. whkh la M per rest ef tka former u re her. Of these eleven, 8v ara at 4 boilermakers whs struck test week. Tkla in Terms ties hasr bees socially re-reived. PREDICTS LARGE MAJORITY W. M. Ptekcrteee teye Hark? Will Carry- Ptete ky Twenty. Five Tkeweaed. W. kl. Robertson af Norfolk, lata can Si dste for aemlusilen for governor before tkc republican rcaventien. w-aa la the city yesterday ta Beet hla daughter. Mrs. George Williams cf Ithaca. N. T.. ko 1 ta vlait ta Nebraska thi nantr. F peaking of po litical sCalrs in tkc northern part of tbe i state. Mr. Robrrtaoa said: j "At Norfolk wc karc a beet sugar fac tory ssd oar people may fee considered somewhat Interested la Tkc question of I Cuba a reciprocity. Every republlraa la tka rouety. aa far aa I raa lesrn, la com pletely satitSed with tkc republlraa plat form aad art all resolved to roll ap a big majority for tkc ticket, t bare known Mr. Mickey for twenty-fir years aad a better Bits doesa't lire la tkc atatc Ha houlit e-arr Vie i'it Viv none malort'T , . w, i da It. Tbcrc arc to canaea for foeral dta- M'lafirtioa la tka state at tbis Use. Tba peeple arc r'arrtlly bary sad proeperoas sed tbeae eonflitlona do sot Bake oppoal tica rctea. cnay expect from tba ticket aotaiaated at L'.atola a clraa acd able ad Blaiatratioa and tbc peep! a la my part of tbe state are fully sstitfied. At tbe borne of C. F. Robertson there i a notable gathering yesterday, four r eneratlona of the family being present la be persona ef Mrs. Marram Roberta on. mother of C. F. aad W. M. Robcrtaoa. tbe litter's dsagbter, Mrs. George Williams, od little Marguerite W.lllama. ber daugh ter. Thia waa the first time the party had erer been tcrtthrr and after d:raer a pho tographer took a picture of tbe group. HARVARD MAN0N THE GRADE Dlararda Pec Top Tromeere Bed r naear toot for Brown OvrraJla. Ta ace a Harvard student, who Is aa ne per claaraan. a first tenor in the Harrard Glee club, and above all a Boston laa. east ing his lot among a bunch of railroad hands, is rather an us ureal proceeding, bat there Is a rcrlala grading gang at work ca tbe Wyomiag division of tbe Vnlan Pa- rifSc railway tbat win shortly find Its per sonnel enhanced by tbe s nival of such an Individual. Fretn from the time-honored ceremonies tt ending commencement and class day. Newton K- Wlloox of Boston will appear la the midst ef the day laborers, not aa a boaa. but aa another ef their own kind, at tired in their regulation working accoutre ments, and with his eastern drawl and hit Cambridge anaanerisms redaced te the least possible degree of noUoeabnity. He reached Omaha yesterday mernlag and will gs oct to Join his crew today. Mr. Wilcox waa expected te arrive last Saturday, la which event he would have sung a Sunday sole in sn Omaha church. going oat te handle a pick and shovel the day following. He is a Junior at Harrard aad will spend his eatire rummer vacation on the grade. Body, aot trains, ia what the alnger will seek te build up between now and October. He waa epeadlng his time yesterday trying to find suitable working substitutes tor peg top trousers ef tbe most extreme style aad a Seymour coat gathered at the waist line. LOCAL BREVITIES. Jare Ifunrer has asked tbe rorntnrttee Sppointed by elm to draw up reeoiutloTts touching xne oeain oi u. J. LAanix-ri.Bvii of Lanoola to report to him ea Monday morning next. Judge Berka took a wblrl at tbc v-rax. Is yesterdjLy, and a a a conscqueooe w. H Alezandor will go to the city )sil for not working for a lHing. . Speocer will keep bim company for Cvc dara and Jobn Mur phy will aen-e tiut a K fine for bogging on the street Anton rrancl. Jr. by hla father, has started In county court a suit srsinst Frank Murphy and Oeorge EL Barker for ITS dazna-ea. alleged te have been sus tained when he tripped on a loose plank at Thirteenth and Hickory streets and got a bard falL Buraiare rained entrance to the residence o(CL Wauuas. Ut Cuming sueet, Tuee dsy r.lgbt snd Mole tlV worm of Jewelry. Tbe Frontier Stesm laundry. U1C Howard aireiet. was entered the same -night aed several hndkerciilefa. napklna, temels arid nlrhtanlrts were taken. order te tbe effect tkat tbe old houseboat standing at the foot of Lougiaa street would cave to be snored taslde ef five dara, and the owner. "Reddy Xlondyke," baa received notice that he may remain Uiere until f urttier erocra. John Richardson, aared It yeara. and Mickey lacrart. aged 14 years, have been arretted rhArged with steelisa; pluraoizig from vacant buUdtngs. Ia aeveral insxactoea recently noises have been entered and all of tbe plum bine resoeved. The kova ara auipecied of twice implicated la a number I tne roobenee. City Attorney Cocnell ears that aa soon aa court adjourns he aad Oly Engineer Koseaater vnu ooey toe oroer ot tne city council made three weeks ago snd will call upon the officers of tbe 1. nlon Pause Railrte-d company and consult with Lb era ra regard to rcopeniig tne foundry at the lnoa racitic aaopa. H. A. Clarke, superintendent ef rural free laltvery. has completed the work ef 1a li s out two new routes wrick will run from Cosad. Neb. These will make five routes from that piece, three rorth aad two south of tbe Piatte river. He will ro to Elm Creek Thursday to survey a route from that place eou?a cl the river. Tuesday was a busy day witk tbe poltce. as forty-erven arrests were made. Tbeee were principally orunaa. vagrutts tai sjs plcieus ccaracters. It. city nas been rill ing up lateiv elth undwmirabie citlsena. skcy draw a here by tne prospect o( a tg urine on tne I man reutic, ana sn oraer waa issued Tuesday ts the uatritimea te cleaa out the waros. Tbe CHckey Bird Gun dub hae prepared a program of ta.rget eventa wmch win be ahwt off ea July a. There will he twelve event. Inciuaiig one lor eve pairs, one for twenty suiglee and a trophy coolest tor twenty-fire targets Entrance In the BUetn-bJ-d events UU.li toe tweauy iiird events Is U S and ia the trophy aad niial oenis. ai cecta. Kela Petersen, who Uvea St fcftf North Thtrurth street, wss arrested Tuesasy nu;ht tor ting drunk ana tnresterJng te uprl hia wil and 6ve children Irons tbe ImJy residence. Peiersoa sss. however. I that It is his wife wbo is the aggressive party. They hate had much troulue lately in regard to tbe cbarauer of avzae of the 1 Irieuaa of their elcer daughter. j Ihe letter rsrriera of Omaha will hold I thur aiUiual picnic at Waterloo tA.a ear ca Jiuy t The tralna will leave the city! !or the picnic grouna at S and at li ii. retumlrs alter o cioca. At tbe grounds there ul he an eld-2ahiored Fojrth of cceUauou. iriciua.ng the resuibg cl tbv tdaxatioB of lnacpnoMioe. wtucu t d gamea aad coeteata in ti.a afternoon. Mater ojter OMsplalcs te the district court that as a biMiii red G. 6 liter d jea cot suit ker at axi and ar.e wants a d.rort fe-ier waa a (Md enojgb su:tur. but sxdcc he married ter at UeWitt. la. in liTU he has developed Ittincta of crufcltj'. aba r(u. anw aow DUei ealftern a con caxard. Judge Heed ka laeued aa oroer rue training kiafl trim rnuux.g her prenuses Captaia H. L. EaQey of the Twecty aeenth tntanlrr was examined on a ro aueuoa fur majority at araay keadijuanere tma in orbing ky a hre tacit.ai tnre Lne cfbcvrs sne teo surgeot.a. as loliows: Adiuiaut ienral Mcv'irtax.c. CoiutieJ M.'r of tbe Tweaiy-aecuud tenantry, Ctuouel snd Qttanersuaatar pulunan. aWrgeea ktrauh aad Cociiractlca; SoTgoua jLlndge. Tke atreet commlaaiosws te at work with a gang ft coca wvu4 ep n cornBeid wkscn C O Bruoy. a trues gaxieecr. kad thoughtfully planted In Manna street. ;t wast of Iks Beit Uaa The oura as aald te he thrtvtbg aed ta tauree weeaa eatild ke ta I a sac 1. kut. as the nattghborkeod wiaked te ess tke euwet as e taareughtare. Mr. brisky a corn pairs ked te be aacriftoeA. Ike street will ke grsAed aad proposed for cursag, gatter a&d ewasaaC CUT COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Hn EaH ana Karktt Eouxe Idvocate 6etC Thtif Dif treooek AfPROPRlATlOfl FOR C.KG1KE HOUSE SlTl Appelntmewts te Library hVeerd tea. rard Ceetrert for Rcpelrias; Aspkelt Appi-evee eaellae Lavsspe te Be Cat Oat. The ceaacUmcn wbe were backing the mayor ta hla efforts te have a new fire engine house built at Eleveatk and Jack eon streets and those wke were beldlrg oat for the Capitol avraae msrket houtc got together at Tuesday night's couacil meeting and effected a bsaprexalse, and eptlrblstle members new maintain that both J buildings will be nader way before "the i cad of tkc year. Tke friends of Ihe fire engine project were given a sop la the form of H.0OS 'te make a payment on tke pro posed slta. In return for wklck. it ia un derstood, they will make concessions te tke exponents of the market ho-jse. Aside from this only a email amount of reutlae business was transacted. White hern, Lobeck aad Zimmaa were sbeeat- The appointments of Char lew W. Haller. Samuel Reich en berg aad Louis N. Goadea as appraisers te assess the damages lad denial ta opening an alley between Thirty third aad Thirty-eixth and troa Haraey te Fan a a streets were received from thai mayor aad apoa vote wars eotfcnned Cendraae Library Apeetetaarate. The following appointments te the li brary board were resinned : Harry P. Deuel, Frank L Haller, John Rush and W. A. Hansen. Mr. Rusk will succeed Her bert T. Leavltt, whose term expires July L and Mr. Hansen will fill the vacancy caused by tbe resignation of William J. Ka ex. Messrs. Haller and Deuel have beea reap pointed. A contract with the Grant Paving com pany ta auake seek repairs in aspha.lt pave ments as may be ordered by the city en- giaeer during the fiscal year was approved aad eenfiraed. fader this cos tract the company ia te receive f l.Zi per square yard for asphalt wearing surface. ft-H per cable yard for concrete aad I CM per cubic yard for binder. A ee.ftM bond acoompa- nled ths contract, also a eeaunsalcauon from the city eomptreUer. earing that II. MM waa new nvaUabls for street re pairs. A resolution was adopted sppropriatisg t&SU frea the dog fund, te be used ta ths eeapletion. of the new dog pound at Sixth and Webster streets. Te Dieeewttaae Sapktke Light. Treat! er Introduced a resolution direct ing that II? gasoline lamps now mala- tained by the Globe Light and Heating company be discontinued at ths termina tion of the eoapaxy'a contract with the city and that tka Omaha Gas company be authorised te locate 10 gas lamps te taks their place. It farther provides that ths gasoline lamps ta ke dienoat1ne4 he des ignated by the city gas las pec ter and the rouneilmen In their respective wards and that the location ef the new gas lamps be determined by the name officera. The res olution was adopted. The sua ef M.0M was set aside frea the general fund ts be need In making partial payment on the lot at Eleventh and Jack sea streets, upon which tt ta proposed te build a fire engine bouse. The full amount of the city's obligation en this property ta 114.00a. Aa ordinance providing for ths protec tion of trees, shrubs, grass, etc- aad pro viding s penalty for Its violation was passed. CHILDREN TAKE DAY'S OUTING Two Baalrel Bora aal Girls te Le.lt e aaaawa for rteese. Co Some tot street urchins and aa many ot their small brothers and slaters were ths guests at Lake Macaws yesterday ef the miaaioa workers ef the city, enjoying an out ing mads possible by the courtesy of ths street ear company and the Manses man agsmaet. The children represent the Sun day school and Industrial class as ef Tenth Street City mission, the Chapel ef the Car penter at Second nnd William streets, the Child!- Ssviag institute, the open air San day school at Nineteenth nnd Pierce streets and n good proportion of ths newsboys and bootblacks of ths elty. Though o'clock waa ths time announced ter the start. I o'clock found the majority of tkc children impatiently waiting at the appointed ear ners. In parties of from M te 1&0. under tbe supervision of ths class teachers, all In holiday spirits and drees. Two special trains of three ears each conveyed the children te the lake, the par ti ea keif g picked yp along Fourteenth street, some little delay being caused at Douglas by the tardy arrival of a party ef breathleea ne v. abort wbe had been detained ia disposing ef their mora lag papers. An ample lunch was . provided by the churches of the city. LM sandwiches, twenty dosen pies, fcrkins of pickles, fruit, cake, lemonade and ire cream la proportion being among the Items on the list of dona tions. Races aad games of all sorts were Indulged in during the day, the party alert ing for heme at a o'clock. BRIGHTENING UP ms VAN City Tresrarer Pwttlmaj Tea Perseader In Shape for Sew Caaspalgau The city treasurer's big furniture van, which did such effective service aa a tax persuader last year, is receiving a new coat of paint, the tires are being act. the cover la being patched in places and ths running gear is te be striped red aad yellow ea a groendwork ef green Oa ths morning of Wednesday, July x. (he w keels will ke greased before daylight, and by a clock, in charge of City Collectors Fred Aaderaon, Georgs Swigart. Bert Bush and Paul Seward, tt will be Jolting ever tae pevemetU ot the business districts te the embarrassment at delinquent taxpayera. The email taxpayers hsve corns te ths front exceptionally well this year." aaid City Treaev.rer Henaings, "and those whs ara now delinquent, as a rule, are thoss who raa best afford te pay their taxes. Ths wagon, with the words "City Treasurer's Van' painted ca It la big letters, will begia the canvass next Wedntsday morning and will continue until all of the dellaqaeat taxes ara collected. IMPERIAL POTENTATE COMES Celeste! tkla Will Arrive Memo Esrly ee MereieaT ef Jely Fleet, Tke latest word trem Cotonel Htsry C Akin ts tkat ka will arrive ia Omaha July 1 aad the commutes of Tangier taenia. Kebies ef the Mrs tie Sanaa, ia nuking arrexgeeseata for his reception accordingly Tuesday morniag a comauuee consisting ef Ojstav Anderses, Cadet Taylor. M. A. Halt B. E- Wlicet. D. H Wheeler and A. M Olson will go te Heroin, where they will asset the new imperial potentate and ac essnpany kla te Osaaha. arriving here nt I kl a. at At thai hear at the depot the sac inkers ei Tnrr'er temple la carriages will be awarllag j the arrival cf their chief, esrk member . westing fet sad other lnr'.rata of the so- i riety. Tbe party will then drive te Ma- i soaie ten-pie, where the rcceptlea will be held. Tke introductory ai? drees will be made by Heary Hardy, the address of wel come by Judge Anderses aad a response by Colonel Akin. Musle wi!l be supplied by aa ortkestra and quartet- DISPUTE AMONG FIREMEN III recllae la fa seed ky Teetlaaeay RererdtBa? Hart eaa a "a Ylaeet tlee ef Property. I Eoae feeling was ecgrnderet among the ! members ef tbe fire depsrfmeat at Engtae j House Na. 1 ever the testimony of Edwin Leeder In the John H. Hartmaa Inquest. 1 Before he shot hlmt eit Monday Hart mas R. V. Cole write aa order which Hartmaa , signed, requesting Captain Sullivan cf tbe ' fire department ts tske charge of his ef- ', fects and taring that an Insurance pcllcy , which he held shculd be made payable ts j Sullivsa. Leeder testified that Hartmaa started ts cress cut the tint of the beneficiary, Msrie f Blcscndorf, sad Insert Leader's name la the policy, and that Captain Sullivan prevented , kirn. Later be said Hartmia ksd left tbe ; policy te Sullivan. Cole testified that Hart- j man gave hia instructions te hsve the i policy turned ever to Sullivan sat aimed aa order which Cole had written to that effect. ! Sullivan was set with Cole and Hartman j wbea tbe order was made out. He wss very ladlgnsnt at Leeder a testimony snd j said that It was due to personal malice. 1 Mrs. Agnes Royie. with whom Hartmaa waa Infatuated and ever whom he killed himrelf, was not found yeaterdsy morning j wkea a subpoena wss isrued for her. It Is i thought that she had left the city. All the j firetnea wba testified said that the woman ' had frequently come te tbe engine house ; to eee Hartman. and In xrsny ways had i encouraged his sttentlona. Others said that Hartman had threatened selt-dcstructloa oa several occasions s day befcre he shot him self. The Jury brought In a verdict that tbe deceased had shot h'.mseir with suicidal Intent. Hartman is thought te have relatives ,ia StillwelL Kan, and until that place Is heard tram na f'-serai arrangements will be made. BARBER SHOP NEEDS "SHAVE Preprletere Fled It Covered witk reetkere Early fa tke Maralag. Some very black tar aad ssme very long feathers adorned the front of the Ftar bar ker ahop. Tit North Sixteen tb. yesterday morning, and the strfped pels ta front of ths establishment looked lika a Shanghai rooster stretching to crew. On the front windows there waa a special embellish nest of crimson paint, well feathered, and a signboard that stood ea the walk waa daubed la a variety of colors, the tar black predominating. On this beard had been tour lines Informing the be whiskered public that a shave was there obtained nt ths minimum cost cf ( cents, tonic or ahampoe for the aame fee and n hair cot tor the tenth of a dollar. The proprietors, who were recently grad uated frea a barber college, charge that thia sign hae brought them such n deluge ef trade that members of the Barbers' union, to which ths graduates do net be long, are "Jealous" aad that soma of thea must have beea the decorators of the night. The proprietors say. also," that they had ex pected te close this week, but that new they are determined ta oenVnue ta bnslaens aad "lay for any fature tool esters. Insure your health In Prickly Aah Bit tern. It regulates ths system, promotes good appetite, eoucd sleep and cheerful splrti. ENDORSES BUILDING SCHEME Reel Estate Eaekaage Vepperta Plans ef Teener Women's Chris tina Aaeeeietlen. At ths meeting of the Real Estate ex change yeaterdsy a delegatioa from the Touag Womea's Christian association headed by Mrs. W. P. Harford brought be fore the members the desire ef the eeeecia tioa te erect a new building at a cost ef about eiA.OQS. The women showed the budget of the association for the present year, aaying that the tnstitwtloa Is self supporting, but cannot hope te build the contemplated structure without donations troa persons Interested tn the work. On motion of Lewis S. Reed the exchange en dorsed the plan ef the association aad pledged la member to da all poaslbls ts advaace It. The special committee reported that It had aold aiaety tickets to the picnic, which will be held Saturday, and that tt would have tickets for sale at the depot before tbe train leaves. The train will leave the Webstar street depot at I o'clock, returning at I p. m, Ths fare Is tV. which includes admlaslon ts the grounds. Civil War Deeth Kteeerd. During the civil war almost SM.0M aen were killed er died from wounds received la battle.' Thia Is aa appalling death reeord. but does net equal that caused by indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation aad liver and kidney discs ss. Since the In troduction ef Hosiettsr's Stomach Bit tern, fifty years ago. the number has beea considerably reduced because It Is n sure cure far these diseases and la the beet health maker known te science. A trial will certainly convince you. INCREASE IN SCHOOL CENSUS S Indicated by krlarai Made frees rsvrta ef teeaad aad TkLrd W avrde. Two of tke school census enumerator havs reported to the secretary of ths Board cf Education, and. if their reports may be accepted as a criterion of those to come, there will be s very material Increase la ths school eentus over those of lMKi and IKiL. The north district of the Third ward reported tt? children of achoal age last rear; this year I'M are reported. The ecTuneraier for ths south district of ths Second sard found Mil children of school age. as aga.ntt 2,tC7 for last year. The sec retary thinks, has ever, that this ratio cf increase will hardly be maintained in tbe remaining districts. aU W. Grove. The name must appear oa every box of the genuine Laxative Brotae-Quinins Tsb lata, the remedy tbat cures a cold in ens Cay. ti urate PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Ernest W. JuHaa has returned to Omaha after having made a tojr of the state, bt ease crops are in esoaiieat condition, Mr. ard Mrs. Jona H. hllckev passed ixrougn irrnana yee-.ercay au their way kuene troen Mount Veraon. lau, where tbey were present at the marriage of their anm. Mr. Mtckey will rewiain In Oaceola until the SMMHUig of the repue-ljcsn state cewtrai oKBsnitue. wnarn ne will attend. Georce Meeeath, who reemt'e dii paced ut kla ir.u-cesis rn the t'er.tr! Coal t-'jinpary ut ktnui CVv. t tow In Sew Tork. rreaa w here ke will eel. July t. for r-urcpa. etis lamuy is at a reanrt In Kkeee Island few the s u ir.nee ar-d Mr Mefeatk ll prewbjv rem nut a ffyrvpe auui .fueTaiEw ea iseuwsutecs. (Issued In our foma article we have made r-TO;.anernp show ing lu . ,.e sement of rsil-nd ;ro! . v v.l:h iiier ( ro;-M tr ii the Plate cf Nebraska. We will c -rUn'ie IV cuase iv cT-rrparirn Thy will rhrw that the iei r.eda hmveaid prorK-r-tonetelv more txcs t.an an e.ner m.-i n in the Plate, but to complete the- ;:- of coa.parions. I will be nr-eS!ary for us to yhew that ih iujvmi ti Nhrarka have paVd a much w mere than oiAer road in ih tranirri5:rlpri e at . & Bauer h" 4ix asatrat rallroade tre ei'1.-!"-!" whether iy ik.-ise or c!:rect tans'lrm the renrraJ a'crare shwa jrac-cjj y th am With the r!lro1ti. n 1 -n.al- i-e, to i'-n what the aeeed vacation of teir ITL-ierty I.ojIJ be. eo lore a they art not reiulrel t" 4ay an r,iM.u. wmoimt per tnit to rrt iq3 ru rr,ii n a i.i taa'lon, aal r"t tn urfa,r yri-rMrtKn to hre Tln etvrn ine "ter-Ptae t'rmrrrr.e r. mitusiria r p rt f t !. we fnd inat there were a :i mlle of raiiroai Mirg west of tkt Jsl-natHrl rlier. The- ra lroid" pall f -Wi.i f -i a which make sn avrare ff tiTl i' fr rul e. Th-fee lures include ever)- tate and terr t -ry -t M the M.-ai; pi rivr. exr-ptirg lr clun Te--!'.' rv. whte tt.e ta on lallmad being bin ll'tfc. is fe lew ?hat we j not :de the sum In our est tnatew. If w oH. I( wcu'd snase the foregoing amount per ml'e. a few dcl.ar cue In this territory. th sverare net earnlrrs cf oil the rat rveus emour.ted to H.7M per m.le. in 3-ierinl i?ng the value of the railroad rr prty. there arr ee e "a 1 eeertUb that rnut he ronfi1er-0L rirst: Tbe volume cf business that can he given a ta l rved Second' The dicultles ef operation Tr.ltxl; Thtsnft sllowed to be rhargd Thee three feature muat be taken n cor.unrt'"Ti In any eetlmate that should be made regarding the va!u? 0? the ra' ied r-rf.terty as an Investment. A tomntri n of the rsilrpsft 'f Nebraska with 1ve e,f New York. rnylvanla snd Marjla-d eould he rrl leading un ."' th?ie elements were tsken Irte cor.sHem tior.. i-. "h-" 'te the rsJlrnad wr famished Inn tiejs that enk lesl them to hancle l.lX'.S7 'on cf f-elfht and 8;a.H(i2 taenrer for each mile of railr'd. vhlie It this rraJ,rris etppi country, the rallroans wre fur-iib-ed but ITtiJ tons per mile and bat ?.fi paeser.iters a reported la iy. I 1FFAIRS IT SOUTH 0M1BA Xakkt BeegjoB ef CltJ Board cf atfvifW Comse Tcrdaj. MAYOR TO VHO TIUPHONE ORDINANCE Ctaataky rsrklsg Caaar eknta Dewa Ita Car Skene After Esapleyee Make Desna ed for Ulgker The last oessloa of ths Board ot Review will bo held today. Yesterday a large num ber of eomplaiata were filed. Many were for small amounts, but sotns ot the larger concerns came in and filed protests, which will be duly considered by the board. At ftft m1mm inw ill ii It. efttitee f tt. three national banks here appeared before the beard with the request that tbe'r as- . r. Kelly has trone ts -Wyoming to look s elements be equalised la eompsrisea with j after hla mining lniererta. Ue amount of capital. It seems that tn J Today the Ceoelian club will hsve cbnrge making the aasessmeat a clerical error had Cfr"'? fountain. v. ZA. ..a h i. .v.. ,H, , Miss Carrie Ciark leaves today for a vitlt beea made and It is presumed thst this will . merids at PueWo. Colo, he corrected before Ue board concludes 1U ; Another rumor 1 sfloat that the Ham aesslee. 1 mund piast here will euon reopen. Of the smaller eomplaiata many have been , F- w fhotwell leaves today for a week's adjusted by the board during the dull hours .lrt""!f, rtliiv" la K1"CK1 e tv. a.w ,v v..,.. nrV ,,t Michael Iry died verterday at en Omaha ef the day and ae the heaviest work will ;borl,iI4j. Tbt. funeral will probably be neld fall oa the board today, when It is ex- from the family residence. Fortieth and 8 pec ted the corporations will file complaints i streets. aad will want te be heard. None ct the . w Hollsnd is gring west today. . . to be gone a month. She will apend the Bcembera of the Board ot Review hsa any- 0 ter time Colorado Pprlnga and thing to give out for publication at this j Leuvcr. time, but a report may be ready for tba 1 The women of the Presbyierian church wreaa late toaleht or It t h. deferral i started their "trip around the world- last ... . ' v v l it wine uae iBujwaay. rrer cvm- plainta hsve been received thia year thaa in the past, but possibly this last day may make up for tbe number. At any rate It Is assured that the valuation will not be below lli.OM.000. The levy, cf courte, will be governed by the valuation, but accord tag te the charter It cannot be mere thaa Taiei Pees Dvlloeaeat. On July 1 the ascend halt of the 1D1 elty taxes will become delinquent and la order to save tbe interest, which piles up st ths rate ef 1 per cent a month, many property owners are coming in and paying up. Cnder the new charter the payment of taxes was divided ae that one-half falls due on Janu ary 1 and the otber halt on July 1. This waa done for the purpose ef making it easier on tbe people who owa property. Ss far ths collections have beea better thaa la former yeara. Will Veto eeeletlee. Mayor Koutsky stated yeateruay sftrr roon that be weald at cace veto the resolu tion passed by the eouacli Monday night tn relation te tk South .Omaha Independent Telephone ceapany. There is soae ques tion aa te the mayor's power In this matter, aa the resolut was not concurrent. City Attorney Murdoch was at ked what h thought about ft, but he declined to express aa opinion, saying thst hs had not had time te look the matter np. Some of the members of ths council assert that if the mayor vetoes the resolution it will be passed ever hla head, fhepe Closed Daws, C A. Cudahy stated te a Bee reporter yesterday afternoon that he had closed down the car ahops here for aa Indefinite period. The repair work formerly done here. Mr. Cudahy nald. would now be done at Kansas City and Bioun City. Tbe closing down ef the shops here will throw about fifty men est of employment- Te terday The Bee mentioned the fact that the men employed In ths car shop had mads a re quest for higher wsgea and the Cudahy ccmpary waa gives until yesterday te givs aa siifwer. The answer waa that the shops were closed for an indefinite period. As there la no certainty when Mr. Cudahy will order the shops reopened. It la presumed that the men employed here will aeek posi tion elsewhere. Cradles; Petition. Ths petition to grade O street from Flf- teeath street to tbe ratt line of Liswoed park has beea presented ta the council and bus beea approved by the city engineer and the city sttcmry. After tb necessary publication twenty days will be given for protests and after that ordinancea eaa be passed providing for the grading and fur the levying of a apecial tax te psy for the work. It i. according ta the petltiuc, tke desire cf a txajorlty of the prcperty owners ts havs this street graded as soon as poc- sible. Caarat ef atsudr. Superintendent cf Public Instronloa I- Lean ta prepared a course of study for tbe 1 comitg year for the pupil, ia the higher grades. There is a classical course, a seientite course, a literary courae and a commercial course. A number of the studies in each cf the courses mentioned are elect!' with the pupila. Prepeeltlea Set Preetirshle. City Attorney Murdoch snd City Engineer Beat havs signed a report te the council in connection with the opening ef Thirty fourth street trsm T to V streets. A peti tion wss presented seme time sgo aak'.tg the eounnl te take steps te csuas this street te be opened and 11 was relerred te the city cfSclsls mentioned. The atxorney returns tke pet i-. toe without reooaaendatioa tar th rseaon that ths title te th p ropes ed street is not in th city and before say action can he taken ky t'nJer Authority ef the RailroaJs of Another Line of Comparisons. A r nrnjn of Nrbraka ratrcid w k ff.' 'f M a"wse.ti' t w-'ti)i te senseKe. becs'.ie It N-Vki I her- nr.- a-..l n rf rs.'rai to rnt e'h y a. j ci rcle v.h:t in Mss--h.oaette I S' re ore tut t 1 f I "i -same nufi; i.r wVh Nw- Jeree. . w led bs f yi T'ft i't ralr'l :..-. h ! ',ure miK-- f I'rrtorv. h re Net r V trl h- t Tl Hivmr tn tvie p"ini'-tri r w til c e-r-cil t t f ra ::r ad t" Neb-nelcri h-t.h h? a large- l uKtre-a. aort ee wili rik out s'm KnUen tii that han.l e ep;irraimateiv tne fkr tfuiiarter a-i vMi-c o b ti". toj make the corr.t urifin with thwe rnif, ahiei-r "h 'eves lhat they fiay and t lee t t-i' S pad lier 't '! W fourd that In i)i:e- iratanoc te tfi) of NT..ta fay relativeli- Uutber tiv- than tbe hou J b i tl n' u;wn to ! Ilie -tie lo rrak s cr-p"-in ' the tax i-r rrl'e. th iriod t- th 11tri t ef "o'ureh:. .with 'h 't charg'-d we'eri- rajlroaca. evijert.v iit"-nd irr'. l-e, Ir m the 'a t ttt th - efy ef rh'eirte.n h etttcrv.n th I:.n. t rf Co'imlMs. and th 10 rxJ ef re'im't w Hi h r rep rted in that ilt-inct sn ,-8'ttratir .-11 city trojicrty a comparison of s Nebraska ra'lroi't wl'h the New Tork .'-n'rl s foir tra'k ritr-i wl-h " " -t4KKt' e-i'lti f ea ilpment ali'rie. wovld rrr-t he fvr. tit we w 11 r've tbe pect'le ef Nebra k i the c-a.l of tax-. ! n In th" -her tnt fer ihe cirnoee of let'.'re there make ihel' wn orclulr and .roelre whether the re. t -roj in Nehelua are aytr-g their 'iaM share f tx, when corrp"ed with other rallmad. There t,r but a few state In the t'nlrn tn wVi-k th railroad' py ii 4 per oert cf the taxe paid while 'n ih -terr't rv wl of the Mlesiseipj-I tbe rei'.madr In NeNrs ks pay more per mile than sixteen cf the other state-. Tnref Tei'nlns tat cbUse the ral'roed to py re. re than twey eo NehraaVa. hut It ia a we'! k-mwn firt tbt tax tevlf :n mlrlrg countle are much hber tkan :a any ether 1 e::tle Li the Cnlted Ptatea. Our rtitement will ehow what the ral'ova'ie rt-v to each cotmty the averse rate per mile, snd from he ma wil! he bve to Judre whether the people ar beirt trested filrty In thia matter. There t rpneresaitv ttt eonceaJ saythlng on te pari of the ra.'.'-oads. aa tbey hare borne and bear their I'jrt sbare ot ihe taxea. In the t ear IMMt Average ten per lie ee Rallresd s west ef Mississippi Hlver. P1T1.4A. Tea per sslle paid lw Xekrsske. gie "-et. Average net earala rtallroada ve eat of Mlaalealppl River, fcx,7(4. Average set cerates Tie krnske Hallreds. gl.ams. the council or anyone else It will be neces sary to either condema the land for the proposed street or hsve the parties wbe now hold tbe title deed tbe same to tbe city. If It is desired te condemn tbe land then a resolution cf tbe council Instruct ing the city attorney to proceed will be necesssry. "reparian for laapreveaeeate. Since the big barn at the Jetter brewery burned down on the night of May ti plans have beea made for the constractloa of a big brick barn to be located at a point Just north cf the bottling works. At first Mr. Jetter proposed te rebuild on tbe alts of the destroyed stable, but later on he came to the conclusion that the ground at the rear cf the maithouse could be used te bet ter advantage and ao he will put up a fine barn, similar In architecture to the brick buildings erected within the last coupls ot years, Msrie City Gossip, .hera trin m-rwa lrom a 'X1"J nigbt. The start was made from Mrs. barber's residence Tbe drill team cf Modern Woodmen camp No. 1U& will give an ece cream social at W oodmen hal' over the South Omahs Na tional bank, Thursday evening. Gerohe Hotchklas srjd daughter. Ells M. Rollin and W. H gwsr. all of New York City are the g-jeits of Mr. snd Mrs. L A t'ari. Twentieth snd M streets. Member of TVaahir.e-ton' camp No fT. Kr.lght of the Mccthee. are requeued to meet at the lodge room. Twenty-fourth and N rireerv. at ..30 a. ro. Thursday. June St. to attend tbe funeral cf MiciietJ Xacey. AmuieTaaetttB. Basds Itoaaa at Orpkeeam. The sixth la the series ot elrt. concerts by the Bands Rosea drew a trovd which ccmpletely filled the Orpheum Tuesday evening. It was the largest bout of ths series thus far, and it is highly probable thst if the engacemeat were continued te tbe end ot the week the band would be playing to tundlcg room by Saturday night. But unfortunately the concerts alii close with tonight's program. Those who heard "Willow Crave tsarch, a composition of SorrenUno. Tuesday even ing can understand why this great artist is called "the march king of Italy.' His conceptiecs differ In kind, but are fully as musical and swinging as those of Bousa. In tke "Bide ot the Valkyries Sorrentlne demonsirsted that his aggregation could render Wagner aa wall aa musicians of th fatherland. It waa -sensationally excel lent, axd the audience seemed te appreci ate It as well as the music lover of Kansas City, who during ths last two eeastns were attracted ts rains oust park by the thou sands to hear this selection, which was generally voted a favorite. Eig. Fanelli. a 1&-year-old boy, plsyel a harp solo, and E;g. 'unxiato. baritone, sung a selection from "Faust." Both were well received. A rtl.glou tanttt.a. Ths Love Feast of the Apostle." aid tt march. "Nibelutgea." from the famici Tetrnlcgr." were alee fceartily encored. ree Serve t atefc. la almost every neighborhood eomeoa has died from aa attack ot etUe or chalera morbus, ertea before rsediclns ceulfi te procured or a physician summoned. A re lisble remedy (or these diseases should be kept at hand. The rfhk la tee great foe aureus ts take. Chamber la Is 'a Cello. ! Cholera and Iiarrbees Benvedy has ok- devotedly saved the lives of aors people and relieved more pain and suffering thaa any stber medicine ia as. It eaa always ba depended upon. AFTER LEAGUE CONVENTION Chicago ftepakUcaae Jeereey Wuklagus te Pell for Petere Ttatleeel Meetlag. te CHICAGO. June ii. The executive coa mlttee of the National Itepublicaa league met here today and a sub-oo remittee will depart for Washington toaorrew to watt j Ur, F Roosevelt, upoa whoa de- pends largely the time and piace tor ths next reinvention of the organisation. See. eral cit.ea ar represented as clsmortsg for the convention, but th officers cf tks league ar bending every energy te securs the presence of the president st their na tional gathering and hav therefore left tbe prepoait iom open. The committee met ia the effices ef Na tiona! President Iaaae Miller Haalltea. Reports ef the presideat. secretary aad treasurer were approved, asd the resigna tion of Secretary L. H. Stein cf Oovlrrtos. Ky, accepted. The general aituatloa of tne league in tbe various states ssl trrri lortes waa raavassed sad It waa stated that there waa mere enthusiasm this year than has beea taken heretofore In the a fairs at the organLulloav NcSraska.) DEMAND ISFAR REACHING Teaaaalere anal Freight Haadtere Cesae to Aarreeseeat Paksslt ' te (klceete gtallreeda. CHICAGO. June SS A labor demand of far-reaching taportaaes? was agreed ca today, when the Nstlotuil Teamsters' unlcn and tbe local freight handlers' union came te an tmderstsndlng between themselves snd prepared to submit sn ultimatum te all tbe railroad entering Chicago. They will demand that after Thursday no union teamster deliver freight te a non-union freight handler, alee that no union freight handler deliver freight to a non-union driver or accept the same from hla. The demand will involve every railroad with a freight bouse tn Chicago, It will concern more than 8000 men and prac tically every manufacturing interest la the city. The move is designed te force every freight handler te enter tbe union and te give that body Into the tsstrol of the teamsters' union. It Is declared that naless ths various railroad companies accept the ultimatum a general strike may be called. LASWELL MUSJC0ME BACK Geverrses- Tatee Hewer . Iteoalaltlea treaa Cevtrssr Cwsasalaa fee Alleged Defrander. SPRING n ELD. I1L. June t.. Governor" Tele todsy honored n requisition from Governor Cummin of lews tor the extradi tion of J. W. Laswell. wanted in Fort Madison. Lee county. Is-, oa the charge ef borrowing J'.ftM from the Lee County Sav ings tank with latent to defraud the bank. He la under arrest ia Cathage. Ha acock county. I1L Laswell purchased some cattle, gave the bank a mortgage on them aad later, tt ia alleged, took the cattle to Kac sss City and sold them. The cattle were eventually aold to E. W. Brown cf Berlin. -this county. The Lee County Savings bank replevined them snd when the case was tried tn the Sangamon county circuit court Judge Thompson derided for Brown. hymeneal"" Pe r na e I ee- A we k M ae r . Albert Edaard Parmelee aal Miss Jeas nette AuchMoedy, formerly director of tbe kindergarten of the Windaor school, were married at ! !li yesterday afternoon by Rev. C. C. Ciseelt st the home of the bride's mother. 1 0 South Thirty-seventh street, la the presence of relative nnd a few laUtnate friend. Mr. and Mra. ParemJee left at 4:15 o'clock for beaver aad poiata West for a two weeks trip. Mr. Parmelee is the police reporter oa a local paper aad is a veteran of the Spanish-America war. He is aa Omaha product and baa a host of friends in this city. Ths bride Is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Paulina Auch Moedy and Is n most esUaaMs aad popular yoaag wcauan. I'pon their return l he couple will ge te .houstkeepiag at Tairty slxtk and Fare ara streets, la n home alrsady prepared by the groom. G I kkaaa-Da sties. KKAR.VKT. Neb.. June W. (Special Tel egram, h Dr. Charlea K. Gibbons, sea ef aa ex-postmaster of Kearney, and Nellie Dowaing. both of thia elty. were (carried today at St, Luke a Eptooopa church. Rev. C. A. Beecher cf North Plaits officlatlag. Following tkt ceremony reception wss tendered at tke home of ths bride's pareatt.. after which they departed for Cfclcagc" a here tbey w ill reside tor the present. Cklrane te Xesr l'srk 1st Twtatf Heere, Tbe Pennsylvania Special tbe-new train ever tbe Peaeeylvania Short Lines, estab lished Juae Ik ruas oa thst schedule, leei -tng Chicago L'nloa station at It neon daily. For reservations and Inferaation apiily ta H. R. Derteg. A, a P. Agt. Its South Clark atreet. Chicago. Send articie or tnoorperatloa, notices cf stockholders aeetiegs. etc. te The Be. W will give thea proper legs! Ineei-Uen. Bee telephone, tit. Inner Lining Stomach Mast U gave, ky auskststg the ew- NAU'S DYSPEPSIA CURE fcsettky that rengr tew el trw (astra: BlCt. Ordteiar) iskatcs. rsaca. tfc stat ef decaac Nkta'k Xwspppaig. Cur viB tnekt a csaiilm cave. Sesi fee Baa let aTrwe te rtVANK NAJJ, in rvwedwry. N.V.C'. Sold by SiM-fmas A McC'onuei trig Co.. irk an4 Dodgs Sis, Ceauahs. ad ieeutf'ng rcgita.