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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1902)
ID THE OMAtlA DATTT Tltt: WEDNESDAY, ATT OUST 0, 1002. iBIC GATHERING OF TROOPS ;ytHlaiUm at Tori Xilrr Durfig ,th Ifonth of Eeptsmbsr, 'HCNOArS SCORE IN RtflE cov.rrrmc? 'At irnf nrttrtrr f irt Wf r is Tipped for FUojh la Final ' Cann t Dena-rtwient sf i PTIaeanrl Dtttt. At army headquarter Indication ars that there will . be on of. the greatest gatherings of all arms of the United State military service at Fort filler In September tbat baa ever been held In the United States except In time of war. The ordera for mobilisation are not out at this time and It la Impossible to gay what organlsa tlona will take part.' It la expected, how ever,, that, practically every company, troop and battery la the department will be pres ent, a well as the battalion of engineer tatloned at Fort Leavenworth. This will represent avery. branch except the coast artillery. " - - So far the .only Indication of the massing of the large number of troop are tbat application to the War department for troop to appear at festival and fair In i September have been uniformly dented for Uhe reaiion that the troop would be other wise engaged and application from other : for tent and similar aupptle which have t at. other times been loaned to encampment 'Of veteran of the civil war have been re j fused, as they will be in use by the regu lar troop. ' It .1 now understood that the militia of itbe state oC Kansas and Nebraska will attend the encampment, and those from Colorado may corns. " " ' Oeacral Bates On sv Trip. General Bates left Monday evening for Fort Leavenworth, where he will be present (at the final skirmish firing of the Infantry Iteam of the department. H will go from i there to Jefferson Barracks, where he will Inspect' the work of reducing to skeleton organisation th troops of cavalry at that ;post. -It Is said that the War department twill reduo these troop to twenty men 'each. The general will be accompanied ''from Fort Leavenworth by Captain William .Wright, aide-de-camp, and they will go from Jefferson Barracks to Chicago, the headquarter of the Department of the .Lakes, of which department General Bates Is in temporary command. It 1 expected that they will return to Omaha Saturday sight. Before leaving for Fort Leavenworth Gen eral Bates wrote to the commandant at that post revoking the order for the parade, at which th medals to the winners of the 'rifle competition were to have been pre seated. This was done for the reason that the medals had not been prepared -by the War department They will later bo pre sented by the commander of the regiments 'to which the winners may belong. The third day of the competition was held Monday, . it being the first day of the 'skirmish firing, which closed last night ( Old-time competitors around headquarters i are commenting upon the showing of the )men who stood high at the known distance fli-ln sad aomoi nrooheav that Sarseant Way will be high, man in. the final count 'This prophesy is made because he was the 'only man at skirmish firing to make mors 'than 100 points out of th possible 200. Rifle Competition Deer. , The score for me last day, with the ag gregate scor so far mads by ths different SIXTH INFANTRY. - Skirmish Agere- Firing, gate. Sergt. H. MHsJlman.' Co A.. 79 830 pri v. W. B. Dinwiddle. Co. A., tt JU0 Perrt Jt. C. Chambers, Co. C. i-nrgt Fred Sianger, Co. D... M - - 13 Prlv. T. C, Pendleton, Co. B.. Fergt B. F. Moor. Co. F.... 48 t Sergt. T. P. Dutrsan, Co. (., 6 IW Sergt, H. A. Oelckers, Co H-. St - 401 t-ergt. E. FJff&n, Co. I...., 4 218 trL. Dennis (illlnev. Co. KL 74 i (fcergt Jack Doublln, Co. L.... 67 281 fCorp. W. Hardy, Co. IS. 64 So TWENTY-SECOND INFANTRY. Sergt. Adam Ulmer, Co. A.... SI 883 ' first. ArulUe Dou berry, Co. B. 79 4ft fj'rlv. Jaraa Moorefleld, Co. C. 32 " 319 Corp. Kxau Foter, Co. T .64 8-i9 Prtv. Michael Bhaehey Co. B.. tft 37 'Eergt Jonm.h Orsek, Co. F... 64 &4 IPrlv. J. F. McMllllan, Co. O... 61 279 iPe.rgt. F,. McKachJn, Co. II... 60 341 Corp. George Klnley, Co. I.... 86 836 ; Corp. Joseph Zavodeiky, Co. K 65 3i8 :Pertg. Paul Boeo.k, Co. L. 6 8; "i'rlv. W. G. Coventry. Co. M . 65 J FIRST BATTALION ENGINEERS. Sergt. W. J. Coetello, Co. A.. 61 JM .Corp. E. T. Oitxvey,- Co. B.... 61 tbl Prlv. G. "W. Wood, Co. C 78 374 era-t T. F. Kennedy, Co. D.. 61 " 846 ,'Bergt. P. W. Way, Co. B..l...loa 3H0 J 'Absent ' ( ( laapeetleia of Hospital Corps. - Major Birmingham of th medical corps has completed hi Inspection of th hospital corps of th department and say that' he find ths corps about Its right numerical strength and efficiency. For this reason It Is understood that there will bs no im mediate reduction la ths corps, such as ;was prophesied at ths time the inspection ' began. It Is estimated that In time of peace the hospital corps should be per ,cnt of th number of enlisted mea, and In I war thrice that proportloa. The quartermaster of the department ts 'advertising for twenty-five draft mules, bids to be opened within ten days. Six field artillery recruits now st Jeffer ' son Barracks have been ordered under es jcort of non-commlesloned officer, to re port te Fort Sill, O. T., where they will be 'enrolled with ths Twenty-ninth battery. Eads Ha.4sobe's Tortare. Lazy livers and sluggish bowel caus .keadachee. Dr.' Klsg's New Life Pills re 'rnavs ths 'eaues or no pay. Only 25c ' Mortality- Statistic. v The following births and deaths were re-poiti-d at tl office of the Board of lieaiih r c li rm ine twenty-lour Hours er.aing iu ' ay noon: 1 i:irtlis Iflmer Jones, Sfts rTrsklne street, 1 sjlrl ; LeRoy Weed Kl BoUth KU'.cteenth .(reel, giri;. Ei. it. wsuer, XW1 Lharlos Isirt-et. girl; John A. Craig, 4t(4 Poppleton 'venue, girl; JimM 1'un.iaie. 2441 Bouih .Twentieth wirert, boy; George Zagurskt, &il liHniM-oft etret. sriri. I lwi.ht-Jm W, Stanley, 3031 Emmet ) sireet, nfn w yenxa; Mrn. r lorence Morris, H" Hamilton street, aged 30 years; Thomas j Prau, i'rHiyterlan hospital aged 69 yearn; Ans lircnan, Hvenieiuh and Cenier ;uti, Kj(i 1 year; Uwm Weea, 2S'it Vs al iut street, aged 1 yeara; Mrs. Caroline :.ii:Gu:r, li suulh Flrienth B(,ret, aged M yearo. C"1 1 1 "- liaril i w iT-i THE TSiinKJnrj Mixa's ii c lYe&chers, students, bank ers, broker literary workers, re porters, exiitoriai writ-era, ao eountauta, actors and pensuiia of tatensa lnent&J eouodntrsy tion. can strenthea their w hold system, suid frreatly ia tretee their cupacit y for mea tal and physical labor, by tho una cf Horsrford's Acid 'Phosphate lsflrirSnm J w '-s PICNIC F03 STOREKEEPERS Greeer an ftntrker Will Have Ont 1ns; at Mlaaevrt Taller Tksnfsr. t All grocery fores and meat markets in the city will be closed all dsy Thursday and careful housewives will purchase goods Wednesday in sufficient Quantities to last over the following day. ' Th occasion for this Is the . annual excursion of the grocers and butchers, which will be held at Missouri Valley, la., Thursday, August 7. So far about MOO ticket have been sold for the picnic, but the railroad expects to have provision for sauting at least 1,500 people. ' Th parade of the combined societies will leav the corner of Sixteenth and Farnam street, marching to Harney, from there to Thirteenth, thenc to Jackson, thence to Tenth and to the depot The citizens of Missouri Vallry have expended $100 la especial preparation for the picnlo and the park, which la one mile west of the town, will be In fine shap for tho festivities. A telegraph office will be maintained at ths ground for convenience In operating the train, so that no diffi culty will be experienced, in handling the crowd. It I expected that among ths prominent person present will be Governor Cum mins of Iowa, Governor Savage of Ne braska, Mayor Frank S3. Moorea, Con gressman Mercer and Edward Rosawater, all of whom will deliver short addresses. Two special numbers ' on ' the .program are a horse race In which th contestant will b driven by Robert Smith, George Munro, O. L. Porter, W. J. Hunter, JS. B. Buffett. D. Groves, i Erio Johnson, Joe Barta, D. Jordan, Henry Karsch and Harry Mitchell and a balloon ascension. In which Andrew Peterson and another grocer, to be elected by him. Will take part. Aside from this ths program , includes twenty contests of strength and skill, in cluding races of all kinds, a base ball game between ths grocery clerk of Omaha aod the Missouri Valley team, with prices to ths oldest mu and woman, th prettiest baby, the beet weltier and the one who writes ths best report of the picnic. The exercise- will begin with the speaking at 10 o'clock. ' GENERAL FITZHUGH LEE HERE ays Halted ' State Skoal Help .atrwvvlla Cafca. as Match St Possible. , . . Central Fltzhugh Lee was at the Millard hotel for the day. He arrlvsd Tuesday morn ing and goes to Lincoln to address aa Ep worth league assembly there Wednesday night. Then he will return t Chicka mauga, Ga., whence he came recently. Ths Seventh eavalry Is In csrop there and holds a special intsrest for him. In that hi aoa Is with It and also his son-in-law. He state that he has come to Omaha on a little private business and that the only addresses h has made have been in response to some invitations ex tended at places along ths route.- . . Of Cuban affairs he had little to say, be cause "condition Way lave changed so much there since I left." He committed himself only to the extent of saying that n - ' a.vr the struggling Island as much as possible until It Is ready to stand alone. Do-ut Aeeept Cetaterteiia, ,' For piles, skin' diseases, sores, eats. bruises, burns and other wounds nothing equals DeWltt's Witch Hasel Salve. Don't accept counterfeits. . None genuine except DeWltt's. "I have suffered since 1865 with protruding,, blssding - piles and until re cently tould find no permanent relief,1 says S. FvOerall of St. Paul. Ark. "Finally I tried DeWltt's Witch Hasel Balve. which qob completely cured me." - Iter; Safety Devlea for Elevator. Tns Karbach block elevator Is now equipped with an Ingenious safety device. When this safeguard Is used ths door of ths elevator Is locked, .until th elevator stops, and It Is Impossible to start ths elevator until the door Is again locked. Like nearly all meritorious tnvsntlons It Is extremely simple In construction. It can be applied to any elevator,, and for this reason Is rapidly coming Into general use. Mr. Karbach Is highly pleased with the operation of the device. He feel that ft ill eliminate all possibility of accident In hi elevator. Hi block is the first In Omaha to be equipped with the Wllsey safety device, but the manager of the com pany advises that hs has several contracts closed for installing the derlc in the ele vator of Omaha' largest blocks, among them being th Bee building, ' The device Is being put on th market by th Wllsey Elevato .Safety Device com pany of Bloux City, la. Ths company Is now preparing to establish offices in the various large, cities of th country and Omaha wiU. probably bs mads a distribut ing point.. Raartiaa at Kra( la.rlc Toaljkt. A ragtime concert by Husters band Is ths special musical feature for . tonight at Krug park and to avoid a repetition of the complaints about ths crowding on the cars snd In many Instances the Impossibility of getting out to th resort at all on Wed nesdays when ragtime is always rendered will be avoided by keeping ixtra cars run ning on. the Fifteenth street line as well as on the Thirteenth street lino with mors in readiness on tho Twenty-second and Cumlr.g street switch. Ragtime enjoys a great popularity notwithstanding ths oppo sition from ths devotees of the classic snd not only has it proven magnetic enough at Krug park to draw as large crowds as dis tinguish this resort on Sunday, but Omaha's fashionable attend. Other events on the program will be the Mont Pole volcanic disaster, the "Passion Play," Prof. Clark's dog show and a num ber of other free shows. . MKAfUXU TUB END. V Ths Faaaewa Blebett GIvImsj Their Closing; Performance at Conrtland. Ths Blckett family, world famoua, be cause of their unusual arcbatld skill, are still at Courtland beach, but their engage ment Is drawing to a close and only a few days remain in whk-h to see them It la without doubt the most wonderful troupe of Its kind In th world and every body speak in high praise of the exhlbl tlona being given at Courtland beach. Mat) nee perfomances are given each day for ladles and children and the evening per formances begin at 8:45 o'clock. Nordln's orchestra gives afternoon and evening con cert a and la rendering. a very fins program, Tontsbt at Coartland. As usual Wednesday la the big day and night at Courtland beach with Ita num erous attractions, all of which are free ahows. Ths sensational balloon aacensions with parachuts leaps, the two perform ances by the world famous Blckett family, acknowledged b public and press of Omaha, the grandest exhibitions of artistic aerial acrobatic skill and neataes ever seen and now closing their engagement at the beach, beside th many other attrac tive feature, all aaelat In making thla th most attract! re day and evening pleasure seekers could poaalbly desire. It the weather is favorable for bathing, patrons will find the beach crowded with bathsra; sight la lult worth seclug. UNION PACIFIC EARNINGS Annual Zepcrt Shows. Bi; Gain in Surplus Otst Last Tsar, FINANCIAL, SHOWING, OF OTHER ROADS All Disclose SnbstanOal laereaaa la Karnlac, bat rales raella State saent Compares Favarably- Notes ' Peraasiala. The annual report of earnings and dis bursement of the Union Parlflo system. In cluding the Cnlon Pacinc, Oregon Short Lin and Oregon Railroad and Navigation com pany, has just been disclosed and shows a material Increase in the surplus over that of last year. The same report give the number of miles of track In operation, as compared with that of one year ago, show ing an average Increase of 24.61 miles, the average mileage now In operation being 6,710.66. i v " . For the fiscal year ending June SO, 1901, ths gross earnings of the system were $47,- 600,279.60. which Is a gain of-$3,777,006,711 over the gross earnings for .the year ending June 80. 1901.' The expenditures for this year. Including taxes, were $2569.226.38, against $24,726,628.63 for th 1&01 year. This chows an Increase In total expenses of $832,697.73. The surplus for this year, which is the remainder after the expenditures ars subtracted from the gross earnings, is $21, 941,063.14. This is a gain In surplus this year over that of last year of $2,944,408.06. For the final month, June, of th fiscal year 1902, the surplus reached $1,670,987.69, which Is only $731.65 greater than ths sur plus for ths corresponding month last year. These figures represent th operations of all the water lines of ths Union Faclflo sys tem as well as the rail lines. In comparison with ths results reached by other western roads, some of whose reports follow, the Union Pacific's report Is considered 1 very encouraging. , . . Sbowlasr of Otker Lines. The Santa Fs discloses a good business for the month of Juns and the fiscal year ended on the last day of that month. For June tho Santa Fe's gross earnings amounted to $4,466,282, as compared with $4,617,434 for the corresponding period last year. The operating expenses for the earns month this year were $2,657,807 and for last year $2,478,300, having Increased thla year. Ths net earnings this year are considerably less than last year, the figure fpr this year being $1,898,947 and for last year $3,139,133. For the fiscal year ending June 80, 1902, the gross earnings show $59,147,085, as against $54,474,822 last year, making a substantial gain In gross earnings. While ths total op erating expenses this year exceeded those of last year the net earnings for 1902 also went ahead of those for 1901, the opposing figures being, 1902, $26,293,674, and 190L $22, 211.877. The Wabash was unfortunate during ths month of June of this year, It net earn ings suffering a serious decrease. Ths extent of the decrease was $146,655. For the fiscal year ending June 80, 1902, how ever, the Wabash- showed a gain In net earnings. Its gross earnings for the year were $19,026,353,' as compared with $17,554,- tow - , deducting the operating expenses, " was $378,498. v The Chicago, Milwaukee 4St. Paul for the month of June made an Increase lu net earnings of $29,181. For the year Its gross earnings were $45,613,125, ss com pared with $42,869,013 for last year. The total net gain mode by the Milwaukee tor th year ending June SO la $1,024,720. V Ths Minneapolis ft St Louis reports for June gross earnings $340,295 and total Income for the month, after deducting operating and other expenses, $145,782. Its gross earning for the fiscal year wars $1,640,839 and th total Income $1,683,804. Th Iowa Central Railway company re ports for June gross earnings $207,833 and a' total Income of $33,261 and for th year gross earnings of $2,543,84$ and net earn ings of $470,649. Repairing; Brtdar Entrance TrsMSks. The repair work on th Union Pacific embankment near th western entrance of the Missouri river bridge,' which col lapsed July 7, Is progressing well and may be completed, the track back In place and trains running over them within two weeks'. Ths embankment has been brought to within a few feet of level by dirt hauled from Summit, but after ths settling process much more filling will be necessary. Th dirt filling la to bs caped with, Sherman gravel, which forms th sur face of th original trackage. Th drainage system at first con templated has not yet been Introduced under the roadbed. Plan for such a sys tem are still being considered and doubt less will bs carried out. but It was th original Idea to put In a system of pipe before th filling was mad. Pnllman Sleeper Wlthont Cha-agr. Omaha to Hot Spring, South Dakota. Th Fremont, Elkhorn eV Missouri Val ley railroad ha established dally sleeping car service between Omaha and Hot Spring. South Dakota. Excursion rate. August 1st to 14th from Omaha, $14.60 round trip. City Ticket Office, 1401 Farnam Street. Publish your legal notices in Ths Weeklv Bee. Telephone 138. !:'tt'f'l t ' hi m - i m n mm sV-u.tli. 14, 23, 24, S3 trl 31. n:irnl!r.!IC:t!:cr2l. . IH02 i f OMAHA On f th bast equipped af th Keeler yta C institute, t r-r-s rT V ocly Kseiey IssUtots la Kebmska. Cures Drunkenoeea. Cur i LLLUl Drug Users. Booklet frea. Addreaa all ratter t TJ4 ft. lKa. iirTTUTE Homtt Treatment for Tobacco Habit, cott 63 BALLOON LOST gear Rnlf aa Hear la th Air and I Lnat la tb River, bnt the iersaiat la Safe. The balloon ascension last evening at Courtland Beach, in addition to being on of the finest thl season, was also rather a costly - one to tb management, a a brand new ba'lofn of nnnsual large di mension was probably lost. The ascension was made, aa usual, about halt an hour be fore dark, the balloon going south by east aod after ths seronaut had performed his accustomed stunts, such ss hanging by his tees, bestriding the erab, etc., cut loose his parachute, making a most beautiful but slow descent. .The guy ropes sttached to ths top of ths balloon, , by some manner had apparently become wrapped about the month of the balloon In such a way that the weight attached ta.ths top wss Insuf ficient to hold the balloon down, while It held so much hot sir, and In consequence the ba'-oon remained In the air at a great height and soared off Into the river six or seven miles, apparently, from the beach. It was about half an .hour before th air la the balloon was sufficiently cooled to allow the balloon to descend and when It did It had the appearance of a large turtle floating lowly among the clouds. Crowds of peo ple along ths bluff tract and Sixteenth street witnessed the ascension. Notwith standing ths loss the balloon ascensloas will take place every day al usual. A Deathblaw to Malaria. Electrio Bitters kill and expel malaria disease germs, will prevent typhoid and curs fever and ague or no pay. Only COo. Tow Are Invited To attend the great annual .' Grocers' and Butchers' union Picnlo At Missouri Valley Park. Special trains from Union Depot Via "The Northwestern Line," Thursday, Aug. 7th, 8 a. m. Dancing, Music, Games, Races. All kinds of Amusement ' Perfect order. ' "Every store closed on that day."' Tickets at all Groceries and Butcher shops, Or at Depot. t munsoAY ' Iugust7ih Every Grocery ind Meat Shop Will . P3 1 ! LJO on account of the Annual Picnic Jt Missouri Valley. veryljpdy Invited Pleasure and atcusement for all and "a day under the trees." Special train from Union Depot S a. m., via , mm i simu D OLIVTAR soo soap Thl la the best of all the fihamnnn Soaps and scalp cleansers. It Is made of olive oil. tar. white of ejrgs, with quinine. KEEP TOUR EYE ON OUR CUT PRICES I LOO Wine Cartful, we sell at 60c tl.00 TemDtatlon Tonic, we sell 2c II 00 liurnham's BarsaparlUa, wn sell.. 45c Z3C 4711 soap, we sell 12c $1.00 Danderine for hair, we sell 7&o 26c Mistletoe Cream, we sell ..14c $1.00 Kirk's Dandruff Cure, we sell.,.. 49c b'ks Burnhanva Bert, Iron and Wine.... 26c Warranted 1-qt. Hot Water Bag, 4fc 85o Genuine Castorla, We sell 22o Big bottle Houeenoia Ammonia 6o 1-lb. box Pure Borax 14c 25c Wodbury's Facial Soap, we sell.... 14o 11.00 Peruna, we sell Mc 2ac Bromo Beltser, we sell J7o write for catalogue of drugs and rub ber goods. Shsrman & FJZcConnall Drug Co. Car. 16th ana DoSgs Sta Onaks. n tf u v' y CEACK IdETfflDU Ak about our low rates ta California, t Uii and ths Black HlUa. Tl:k: Cf.!::. v flXllU STHEET. el lb M I ILU- Extra Special Important Notice The Greatest of All the Great SHOE SALES Ws sver held Begins Thnrsdsy, August 7thu Thousands of the finest Shoes and Slippers , and Oxfords for men, women, hoys and girls . . will be thrown J On Bargain Counters at tb . Most Sensationally Low Prices ver put on shoes. ' Thursday, August 7th w will sell ' 1,000 pair women' Oxford Ties, women's Button and Lace Bhoes and women's Slippers at Mo a pair. Friday August 8th w will sell -Over ,000 pairs misses', child's, youth' and boys' shoe at 69c, 76o and 89o a pair. Saturday, August 9th w will sell Over 4,000 pairs men's shoes, made of vlcl kid. box calf, patent leather and plain calf. In genuine Goodyear welt and Mackay sewed soles, at 11-69 a pair. - - We ' quote these prices ' simply to give you an Idea of the tremendous bargains there will be In this sals. Our recent purchsses will causs this sale to Involve over $60,000 worth of the finest and highest grades, of shoes made, all of which will have to be sold before the first of September, owtag to ths remodeling of our sho depart ment. If you are going to need shoes at all during ths next year It will pay yon to Invest in this sals for your entire year's wants. She Sals Begins Thursday Shoe Sale JOD:1! WiHIUO Shoe Sa!e' Begins i s f rn 1 rrW?--i uegm Thursday UJ-T: SlcS.O Thursday GROWKS, $2.85. FULL WORK GUARANTEED WB DO AS WH i ADVBRTISHJ. - WB ARE HERE TO STAT. CONSULT THE PROFESSORS AT ONCE Soft Fillings Sliver Fillings Teeth Cleaned UNION CENTAL COLLEGE, (leaned v ; DODGE, COUNTY, NEB And the Percentage of Value Returned for Taxation in 1900. Statement showing variation la assessment in Dodge County betweea 1SS3 ana lftOOx ' Retmnet for Assessment, 1S9S. RntnrneA for Assessment, SSOO. , . Valus. 113.047 acres Improved Land t StS.Tll 110,851 acres Unimproved Land 410,022 1,781 Horses 183.018 11,668 Cstti , .... ......... 8M48 19,924 Hogs ...... -27.898 I Agricultural Implements ....... ..... 18,899 Railroad and Telegraph 664,124 All Other Property - ......... L144.227 Total Asssssment. In 1900 ths census report the value of farm property as follows la Dodge County: Value Farms. Value Farm Blflga. 228.830 Acres Land , ............112,65,630 1,85.E70 815,051.300 Agricultural Implements .'. . 488,700 Livs mock l M61.669 Valus of Products Not Fed to Live Stock.;. -. 2,86,31 - Percentage of land value returned for taxation .'...I 2-1 per sent ' Percentage of agricultural Implement value returned for taxation ..,..... 5-10 per cent Percentage y'f live gtotk value returned for taxation 1-10 per seat . . I Thl 1 on of th mott prosperous counties in Nebraska; very towa la th county has from ons to Cvs banks, had they all show a good line of deposits and conservative management. . , W giv a atatement of the condition Towa. . . '. Bank. , C Fremont ..................... Commercial National Bank ....... Fremont ."..Farmer and Merchant Bank Fremont .... .....First National Bank.... Fremont .'.Dodge State Bank....... Fremont ..;.'. Farmers Stat Bank.. Hooper , ...'.First National Bank Hooper North Bind . North Bend . Scrlbner Scrlbner Ju..w Snyder .'.'.Snyder State Bank..... Dodge ..........Dodge State Bank Dodge ....... ,..Farmer Stat Bank, Totals But In that year ths following amounts were returned by the banking Interests of this county for taxatloat Money ox Banker aid Broken .'. $17,100 Credit of Banker and Broker 81,900 Money of other than of Banker and Broker 8.700 Credit other than of Bankers and Brokers............ 1.100 Bonds, Stocks and Warrants , 10 Shares of Capital Stock 1,500 ' It will bs seen from the foregoing "that It would hardly be possible to show th email per cent of bank capital and money credit returned for taxation, certainly not Auditor' report. These advertisements are not Intended to accuse anyone with not paying their share of tax; they ar only Intended t show that railroad pay their just portion. ' la this county, if it would b assumed that all property wa assessed at 9 per cent of Its valus, and ths other property sp pears to bs figured oa that basis or less, the following statement would show what railroad property la ths county would hara to be assumed to be worth to be obliged to pay the tax charged: Railroads. - U. P. R. R S. C. P. R. R F. B. A M. V. R. R. It I evident that a valuation of 340.000 oa the F. B. aV M. V. or $55,600 oa th B. C. A P. R. R., er even $109,000 ea th Union Pacific would be ridiculous oa It face; but that I th way It would flgur. TAXES PAID PER MILE BY RAILROADS WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, S 171,15. TAXES PAID PER MILE BY RAILROADS IN SEVEN CONTIGUOUS STATES, S163.6& TAXES PAID PER MILE BY RAILROADS IN DODGE COUNTY, $282. 16. TAXES PAID PEK MILE BY V, P. IN DODGE COUNTY. $100. 23. 1 1 i I O " ShoeSale Thursda; SPECIAL BARGAINS for Today Wednesday 50c and 75c Ladies' Silk Ties at 19c and 25c On big tebls of all kind, of ladles' alt silk Neckwear, wide crepe ds chine hem stitched ties, beaded and corded stock ties, spoka stitched and Jet beaded fancy bow ties. In fact, all the new up-to-date neck wear tbat generally sells for 60c and T6o each. In all the, new and fsshtonabls col ors, w will place on sal today at These have been displayed for th past week In on of our show windows and have caused a great deal of comment. Ther will be a big rush and w would suggest aa early call. ' SI Kid Gloves 29c On big bargain square piled high with all kinds of Kid Gloves, all styles and all makes, In white, black, tan and all the new shades, not a pair of gloves In this lot worth lees than 11.00 a pair, there la nothing the matter with them, being only slightly mussed. This ts ths biggest kid glov oppor tunity that vr oc curred In Omaha. They are a pair.. 15c Handkerchiefs 6c On big counter of Swiss embroidered la . dies' Handkerchiefs. These srs with fins and heavy embroidery; they art a manufacturer's sampl mufacturer ampl is; none of them worth. - i than 16c each na. f morrow on big bar- If T fl In square of them , D 1 J line; none of them worth less tomorrow gain at. SET CF TEETli, $3. CD X for ntrll Incorporated College, 1623 Douglas St . , Room 4, Opp.. Boston Stors. Under Antfcerltr At th Rnllranda af 19c:25oS 29c Statement Showing the Great Wealth of Per Unit. Unit. Value. - Per Unit. 3.98 , ' 218.74 . $ 961.867 4.60 l.70; 111,810 429.619" 1.85 16.15 1.042 83,023 10.19 4.11 19,032 118.131 407 . 1.40 15.687 . 25.591 1.00 . " 12.558 .... . .478.121 ..... 4,033,879 . " . ' ' ' 18,136.678 " ,V ' .13.218,042 of th bank la that county as reported by ..Dodge County Bank... i ......First National Bank '..Bf uk of North Bend , 1. . -a w - Scrlbner Stat Bank ...... p........... . over 4 per cent la returned on ths average Miles. Tsxas Paid. 25.19 812,600.88 7 85 165.87 49.35 9,273.99 81.89 823.640.74 IGELSIOR (0.) WATERS W ars sola wholesale distributors for these famous wsters and a carload ship ment Is now on th way. Excelsior Springs, Mo,, bids fair to becom th great est health resort In th world. It health ful water are attracting people from far and near and none are disappointed. But you need not Incur tb expense and loss of time Incident to a trip. Ws have th famous waters, bottled, and you can get all the benefit at home. ' SULFHO-SALINg A laxative water for dyspepsia and all stomach trouble. it never falls. REGENT Best known remsdy for alt kidney troubles sad Bright' disease. Ths only Iron-manganese water bottled In th U. 8. Highly commended by physicians. Bold In dosen or ease lota by all nrst-clas. druggist., or ws will deliver to yon direct. CACKLEY BROS. W sell fins California wines and Ken tucky and Maryland whiskies. Opposite Postofflce. Telephoa 1141. GOT A DOGP Is he sick. 'Has hs fleas? Hss ha dist temper? Has he worms? TJoes he eat we)i? Have you a book telling how to take care of htm intelligently a book written by a man who makea a study of dog life? We will s)lv you one for the asking end save you 20 PER CENT OK ANY KEMEDT NEEDED FOR TOUR DOO. Ppratt'a dog biscuit, t for,, loo 60c mange cure.: co Cake dog soap (kills flea) 2o 2fto Ceolun dog wash , Soo 60c Dlstemperine 400 11.00 Peruna can give- this to dog, too, if you wish (7a 60a canker lotion for ear no 6O0 eye lotion, for pinkeye, etc 400 6O0 fit cure 400 6O0 worm cure 400 2Bo shampoo jnj 60o blood pills 400 OPEN ALL NIOHT. . SGIIAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUGSTORE Tel. T4T, 8. W. Cor. 16tk anal Cnlea;n. FOR GARMENTS, SEAL SKINS, ETC.' If you wish to have your old fur gar ments remodeled after the new winter styles or purchase iww onea you will save time and money by consulting th old re liable Arm of - AILABAVGK, 80S CO., BO6 Karbach Block. lJMll S Sit i HMv. mmA kre m"Ta;urUU ntrn Trl. ttiy oua Aflnerr, 16IS Ptna Hi., gtXonhssio. "9 Best Always V the Cheapest That's why The Bee has " the best newspaper pat ' ronare -Best subscribers Best advertisers. Kebraslta.) them July, 1901: pltal and Surplus. . ' Deposits. $180,000 f 600,000 124,600 146,000 167,000 ., 886,000 10,600 18.000 65.000 ' ' 100,000 87.600 . . ..,,,. 181,000 83.360 ,.., ;' -. 207,000 63.000 140,000 80,600 , 170,001 26,540 ' ' 196.200 27,670 U1.S20 18,000 . . . 0.000 10,600 ' . ., , 14.000 65.000 ' 100.000 1771260 81,586,620 la the stats, according to ths But Tag Per Mile. 8500.23 203.68 Assumed Valuation, I 109,000 per mil 65.600 per nil 40.000 par mil 188.11 3283.18 I 85.160,270