12 TIITC OMAHA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1002. OFFICIAL HAS HIS TROUBLES Building Inspector Inconntsn Opposition in Psrforatnc of Duty. DILAPIDATED STRUCTURE COMES DOWN Harrilna's Old Jnnk Shop la BiH Despite Efforts of Lawyers in Stop ItnlldliiK Depart mrnl from Arttna. H I 4 Per Cent interest raid on Passbooks 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Certificates Building Inspector Cartr and the mem bers of his department have In th course of the last few weeks experienced consider able trouble and unrleanantness arising out of the condemnation of the building at the ! corner of Twentieth and Izard streets, now occupied by L. Harding, a Junk dealer. The building In question la a large struc ture, occupying nearly the entire lot upon which It stands, and was formerly occupied as a livery stable. For some time past it has been so badly out of repair as to be regarded as dangerous, and the building in spector determined that It roust be torn down. This decision waa accepted by the Byron Reed company, the agents for the property, but the tenant, Mr. Harding, posi tively refused to move. The building was condemned and Mr. Harding waa notiflrd. but still he refused to vacate, and yesterday Building Inspector Carter went to the premises with a crew of men and pro reeded to tear down the structure. Mr. Harding and bis wife protested vigorously and even threatened, but Mr. Carter would aot be moved from his purpose, and after remaining for a time to see that the work cf destruction waa well under way he departed, leaving orders with the workmen not to desist In their efforts, no matter who should ask them to do so. Mr. Harding, upon finding that the build ing Inspector was In earnest, employed an attorney, but the attorney was unable to find Mr. Carter until Thursday night and during the afternoon the workmen had per formed their duty so well that the build ing is do longer habitable. Through the efforts of the attorney, however, a compro mise has been arranged whereby Mr. Hard ing Is allowed until Monday to get his property out of the building, and no fur ther work will be done until that time. JURORS DRAWN FOR OCTOBER Preparations for Hrinmptlon of Legal Grind at County Building. Employes about the court house were reminded of the approaching resumption of the legal grind when Judge Read, Clerk of the District Court Broadwell and County Clerk Miller gathered in the tatter's office yesterday and opened the Jury Jackpot with a song service and a seal hammer. The names of 240 men were drawn, half cf whom will be summoned for Jury service during the first three weeks after district court opens, Monday, October 6, and the other 120 for service In the succeeding three weeks. The first batch bad to be drawn now, as twenty days notice isVequired e fore the Juror begins serving, and the sec ond batch was drawn yesterday morning merely for the sake of convenience. Among those drawn for the flrat three weeks are: J. N. Frenser, N. A. Kuhn, W. R. Homan, Adolph Swoboda, W. V. Morse, A. L. Read, A. V. Miller, president of the South Omaha school board; John E. L'tt. John P. Flnley, Thomas Swift. O. D. Klp linger, Jesse Merrltt and M-Husse. Among those drawn for the succeeding three weeks are: Lew Haarman, J. O. Red mon, J. M. Metcalfe, W. Farnam Smith, W. H. Queenan, president ol the South Omaha council; Oscar Karbach, Peter Jensen, J. P. Brown, W. F. Btoecker; E. C. Blum and J. H. Trenery. It will be remembered that the tax list was drawn on with "buatnesa men's Juries" particularly In view and there has been a liberal sprinkling of their names la each drawing made. As yet the coming terms give promise of little that will be at all sensational In the criminal docket. Anton Christiansen, who recently shot and killed his wife, will get, probably, an early trial, there being no grand Jury Indictments to delay the budget of regular complaints. Ourley A Ransom, who first interested themselves in bis case, have dropped It, he says, because be had not sufficient property, and W. C. Lambert will represent him. The county attorney Is quoted as saying that he considers the evidence fully sufficient to convict the man of murder in the first degree. Judge Baxter is expected to return to Omaha after his extended visit in the east between September 20 and 25. Judges Read, Estelle, Slabaugh and Dickinson are in the city. County Judge Vlnsonhaler has been sitting through the summer whenever there was occasion, as the law provides tor no term adjournment of hla court. If you eat without appetite you need Prickly , Ash Bitters. It promptly re moves impurities that clog and impede the action of the digestive organs, creates good appetite snd digestion, strength of tody and activity of brain. Under Government Supervision J. L Brandeis & Sons, Bankers Bank is Located on the Main Floor Balcony. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. Any part or all your money can be with drawn at any time without notice. . . . Special Interest Notice Your money will draw interest for this entire month if deposited Saturday or Monday. . . As it was not generally understood that de. posits made on or before the 10th of the month would draw interest for the entire month it has been decided to extend the time to and includ ing Monday, September- 15th, for this month only. Railroad Pay Checks, Postoffice Money Orders, Express Money Orders, Telephone Pay Checks, QQ(5 Checks on All Other Banks City and County Warrants Cashed- You get a Home Safe Free WE GASH ALL r J J-L Branded so. BAfffEDS J Everyone who deposits a dollar or more with us will be supplied with a little home safe. Thus you will have a branch of the "Brandeis" bank in p your own house. You keep the bank We hold the key Brinjj the safe to us at least once every sixty days and we will enter the amount of your savings to your credit and you get four per cent interest on your money. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest On Deposits I J. L Brandeis & Sons, Ban kers K OMAHA On of tits best equipped of the Keetey system of Institutes, tfc r-f-s CTW only Keetsy Institute In Nebraska. Cures Drunkenness. Curs tbLul Drug Users. Booklet tree. Address eU taUt INSTITUTE Home Treatment for Tobacco Ksblt. cost 89 Publish your legal notices in The Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. Our money saving prices deserve a trial. Read about them on page 7, and come Sat urday. Hayden Bros. WORK ON FEDERAL BUILDING traetnra Irom for In porta at Fea tures of Addition to Ar- riTO Boon. Superintendent of Construction Murdock cf the poatofflcs building said yesterday that Important portions of the Iron work would arrive the coming week. In the first place the grillage, or footing for the columns of the Interior wall of the west side. Is expected, and thla has been long waited. There will be about ten columns, each requiring this basing of steel grillage. Then the remaining iron work for the new elevator has been shipped and should be her by Wednesday at farthest. That for the Itrst two stories Is already on hand and, with this part coming, all the Iron will be ready for carrying the elevator up th entire four stories. This lift will be In the new south wing. HEAVY DEAL IN REAL ESTATE C. E. Ford Residence Is Sold to Harvard. Nebraska, Parties. One of the heaviest deals In Omaha resi dence property which has taken place In s number of months was closed yesterday, by which Edward Updike, president of the Updike Grain company snd president of the Harvard State bank at Harvard, Neb., se cures the home of C. B. Ford at the corner of Thirty-sixth and Farnam streets. The lot Is eighty-five feet on Farnam street by about 132 on Thirty-sixth. It con tains a modern residence complete in every detail, which has been accounted one of the most comfortable homes In a district known for Its One residences. The house was built for a permanent residence by Mr. Ford and was ons of the few bouses which was built slow enough to be abso lutely sound. The former owner has made business arrangements which require bis residence In Chicago or the house would not have been placed on the market. The consideration for the sale was not made public, but It was stated that It was close to $25,000. The, sale of the Evans residence In that neighborhood to Guy C. Barton for $50,000 was the heaviest, deal made In West Farnam strest property for many months, and the present one Is second In amount of consideration. Chicago to New York and Retarn, JI3.30. Via Erie Railroad. Oct. 3d, 4th, Mh and 6th. It Is the Erie ALU THE WAT from Chi cago to New York! Through baggage car, through coaches, through sleepers, through dining car. Absolutely no change. Fast limited trains. Lowest rates. For timo tables and Information apply to , H. L. Purdy, traveling passenger agent, Erie Railroad. Chicago, , 111. Boyd's Bargain matinee today. Any re- i served seat 26c. , THE ThinKjng Man's TONIC Preachers, students, bank ers, brokers, literary workers, reporters, editorial writers, ao - eountants, actors and persons of Intense mental concentra tion, can strengthen their whole svsteui, and preatly in crease their capacity for men tal and physical labor, by the DM Of . Acid -Phosphate LOTS FOR MONMOUTH SCHOOL Committee of Board of Education Succeeds tn Making; Satis factory Terms. After some months of fruitless negotia tions which at one time even led to prac tlcal abandonment of the project, the Board of Education Is now completing arrange merits for the purchase of five lots to be added to the site of the Monmouth Park school. The matter was placed some time aio In the hands of a special committee, which at a recent meeting reported mat $1,750 had been ottered for the lots, but the agent would not accept less than 2,ooo snd recommended that the negotiations be dropped. The board received the report and dlsoharged the committee and then referred the matter to the committee on grounds and property, which It is understood has closed the deal for $1,850. Hayden Bros, ad on page T Is well worth reading. METHODIST MINISTERS MEET Biennial Conference of North Ne braska District to Be HeUl Next Month. The ministers of the Methodist church In Omaha are preparing for the annual confer ence of the North Nebraska district, which will take place at Grand Island the last day of this month. The conferences will be presided over by Bishop Fowler and will be composed entirely of ministers. No changes are contemplated In the present corps of ministers In Omaha, but provisions will be made for a pastor tor the First Methodist church, which pulpit is now vacant. Rev. William Gorse, presiding elder of the Elkhorn district, residing at Norfolk, has removed from the district, so one pre siding elder will have to be selected. It Is thought that there will not be any other changes among the presiding elders. ' Don't Con ah All Might. Restful sleep follows use. of Dr. King's New Discovery, .the best lung cure In the world. No cure, no pay. 60c, $1.00. Chleasro to Boston and Retarn, flO.OO, Via Erie Railroad. Tlcketa on sale Oct, 7 to 11 Inclusive, good to return on or before Oct. 13. By deposit and payment of 50 cents, extension of limit to Nov. 12 may be obtained, Through sleeper. For time tables and de tail Information apply to Mr. H. L. Purdy traveling passenger agent, Erie Railroad, Chicago, 111. Special Arrangements for Students Returning to eastern colleges via Michigan Central, "The Niagara Falls Route." Res ervations can now be made In the spe cial cars which will be assigned for students returning to Wellesley, Smith, Mt. Holyoks and Vassar, upon application to the under signed. For particulars address L. D. Heus ner. General Western Passenger Agent, 119 Adams Street, Chicago, 111. You'll find our big ad on page 7. Hayden Bros. LOW RATE. Rome-Seekers' Eacnrslons Via Mis souri Pacific Railway. To certain points In the west and south west, Kansas, Arkansas, Southwest Mis souri, Oklahoma, Texas, etc., at halt rates for the round trip, plus $2.00, on Tues days, September 16th, October 7th and 21st. Final limit of ticket 21 days. Stopovers allowed within transit limit of 15 days going sfter reaching first homeseekers' point enroute. For further Information or land pamphlets, folders, maps, etc., ad dress or call on any of the company's agents, or Thos. F. Godfrey. Pass. Ticket Agent. S. E. corner 14th and Douglas Bts., Omaha, Neb. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths were re ported to the Hoard of Health during the twenty-four hours ending Frloay noon: Ulrtha F. M. Keatley, 291-7 Franklin street, boy; Charlt-s Sessaman, Florence lake, girl; John Zalondek, 1447 South Four teenth street, girl; Clarence Crawford. 2123 I-eavenworth. boy; Uwrfnoe Ariander, S.'So Webste- street, girl; Clarence Peterson, i)W3 Ames avenue, boy; George Dorrta, 1" California street, boy: M. Maseara. JS12 Cuii street, girl; N. F. Rlckard. 1314 Georgia avenue, girl, Andrew Bamiand, 1J3J ogden street, girl. Ixath Adam Kamaalnsky, 2330 South Twenty-aixtb street, aged 11 months; K. E. Rudolph. Jr. isl North Twentieth street, aged I months, Kotlce to Depositors. As It was not generally understood that deposits made on or before the 10th of the month would draw Interest for the entire month. It has been decided to extend the time to and Including Monday, September 15, for th'.s month only. Money deposited on or before Monday, September 15, will draw Interest for the whole month. J. L. BRANDEIS SONS. BANKERS. Four per cent Interest paid on deposits. Odd Fellows' Excursion. Des Moines, lows. Special service, 11 a. m., September 16, for Nebraska and Omaha Odd Fellows, via "The Northwestern Line," the official route. 1401-1103 Farnam Street. "Half Fara." Fall Overcoats Are Ready First Showing Saturday Overcoats Worth $18 for $12 Made of imported English whipcord" in light, medium and dark shades, lined with the best of serge and satin sleeve linings; hand felt collar and padded shoulders, positively equal to any custom made garment in every QZ"t N.O.O respect, They sell everywhere for I KJKJ $18.00, on sale Saturday nBB"- Fall Overcoats worth $12 for $8 Made of genuine covert cloth, in light and dark shades, lined with serge and satin sleeve lining, well made and guaranteed to fit perfectly on sale Saturday QL QQ for. Smart Autumr Style IN WOMAN'S TAILOR. MADE SUITS s Every day v:e hear the remark, il2here is no use talking, The Nebraska have the suit and cloak business of Omaha. " We do not think that it savors of egotism to say we deserve it, for nowhere else can you secure styles that equal ours, styles that have that satisfactory, picturesque smart dash that instantly captivates all admirers of rea artistic beauty. It is seldom you are able to see such an array of hand some suits as are shown in our suit section style, material and workmanship trying to outdo the other. The newest blouse, eton and dress effects are shown with new shape skirts, box plait, flounced flare jackets and skirt hand somely trimmed, if 16. 75, 18.75, $24.75, $29.75. We show all the new ideas in woman's walking skirts at $4.90 to $14.75 Notice to MotKers of Boys Our Immense assortment of reliable suits for boys offers many excep tional opportunities to save money. In the better snd finer grades we have completo assortments, as well as In the less expensive grades. Economical parents cannot afford to Ignore "The Nebraska" If they want to buy the best and most durable boys' clothing that the market affords at positively the lowest prices con sistent with quality. Saturday we wi-h to call your attention to three special lines of children's suits that go on sale at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 MHFUB'!U!au,llll if t ;tj& rm mi msk - O n 1 r escloslTe tin Of)" O Men's Shoa Store In rflll 8ho" ,mcio,r Ull prices. Every P S3.50 and- " "" " select Irom. S2.50 Write for Tall 0hn no ct,o,, vU" OlIUuu our oe o. 205 South 15th St. Your Boy Allan JJ. Ely & Co. Buy and Sell 6ccond-Hand MACHINERY 1106-S-lO Dona-las St. Phone 1461. OMAHA. NEB. PULLED THE WRONG STRING Colon Paelne Shopman Cauarkt In Machine and Badly In jured. Inexperience In the art of wire pulling seems to have been the cause of a bad ac cident to a workman in the Union Paclfio shops Thursday afternoon. A man named Brookes was caught In a lathe on which he was working and severely bruised about the back and stomach. His Injury was at first thought to be dangerous, it not fatal, but after a visit upon the patient yesterday Dr. Updegraff of the company's medi cal department, pronounces the Injury not dangerous. Brookes slept well during the n ghl snd rested well yesterday. The accident occurred, according to the statement given out at headquarters, by Brookes "pulling tbs wrong string" on the machine. His life was only saved, It was given out, by snother workman, evidently familiar with the msrhlne, "pulling the right string." RlSlit on tho Spot Where rheumatism pains rub Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the great healer. Twill work wonders. Stops paio or do pay, I5c. Dance Tonight. Jolly Eight club's lively ball this evening. Washington hall, 18ih snd Harney streets. Fins orchestra. A grand good time for you. Gents, 25c Welcome. A terrific stampede of bargains Is what you'll find at ths big stors of Hayden Bros. Saturday." Read about tbem on page T. 1)1 KI). GRIFFITH Eleanor, September 12. 1902. aged 6 year. 4 months, 7 days, at her residence, 'i< Fowler avenue. Funeral nolle later. Is probably as hard on his shoes as Mr. Smith's boy, for moat boys ars alike when it comes to shoes. Mr. Smith's boy has been wesrlng our $1.60 shoe now for six years snd Mr. Smith and the boy both tell us that they beat any shoe for wear that they can get. The shoes we sell Mr. Smith are no better than the ones you can get, for all our $1.60 shoes ars alike In quality. We guarantee a perfect fit and sat isfaction. If we don't give It to you ws give you your money back. I REDUCED COAL PRICES 0 it) V.aV WE ARE NOW SELLING JSj ROCK SPRINGS Lump and Nut at.. $6. 50 per ton, del. i KANNA Egg and Nut at. $6.00 per ton, del. $ ARKANSAS ANTHRACITE Furnace Coal $9.00 Mj SEMI-ANTHRACITE " $8.00 -l $ PROMPT AND EFFICIENT DELIVERY SERVICE, jg 2001 POUNDS TO THE TON GUARANTEED, m SC.W. Hull Company,! ... AMI! SS SMI. a4t " . zuin ana izara ois. ieis. uy-4U3-i. Droxol Shoo Co., Omaha' Up-to-date Shoe Boaae, 141 r&RKAM ST it atT. It's Up to You If you wsnt the finest Whlsklee, Brandies, Gins, Wines. Cordials, come to us. We carry the largest and finest line of any house in the west. Seeing is believing. Come and see. For the family trade ws supply any brand of high class goods by the ggllon, quart or pint. By the gallon fine whisky at $2.60. $3 00 and $3.50. By tUe quart 75c, tl.00, $1.25 and $1.00. Fine California Wine $1.25, $1.50. $1.75 and $2.00 gallon. In quarts 25c. 85c. 50c and 75c. Don't forget our own brand, "Jackdaw" Maryland Bye, at only $1.25 per quart. Cackley Bros., Esrlnalve Family lAqm&r Store. Opposite Poatonlee. Thone 1148. 6 E N S 0 N Well Dressed Children are rapidly becoming more numerous In Omaha, and It Is significant that as their number increases OUR BUSINESS GROWS. Grand showing of Hoys' Suits, Including kilts, Rusnlans, sailors, Sallor-Nor-folks, Khakies and Norfolk for smaller boys. Norfolks and 2 and 3-plece suits for larger boys. A N D - Great Assortment of Reefers and Overcoats st $3 up. There are school reefers, storm reefers and dresa reefer, military reefers,. Among over cnHts known are nunslans. Cape, Hood and Automobile and Swell Swagger styles for bigger boys. Lilliputian Juveniles are best In the market at each price. What you want Is here now. T II 0 R N E I ATALOGIU IX PHKSS. azaar 1515 IIOIGI.AS 8TIIKKT. Tincture Amal, MANY OP THE BEAUTIFUL HALF TONE GUTS USED IN THE ILLUSTRATED BEE from Urns to time are for sals at ths publlcatioa office all la good condi tion lew prices. the great Asthma, Bronchial snd Lung Remedy, is becoming very popular in timuha. Several n-oile who first used this ! remedy were obliged to onler direct from the manufacturer, but all can now be sup. plied by us. who are me nrst aruagiirc who have stocked these goods. Come In and get the names of OMAHA (not Texan) people who have been cured by this medi cine. 1 gallon Tincture Amal, for Internal use $6.00 4 gallon Tincture Amal, for atomiser... I S Atomizer, made for Tincture Amal 1.25 $1.00 German Kimmell Hitters (we guar antee thla for catarrh) 71c $1 on Peruna "c $1.00 Duffy's Malt Whlfkey .-c $100 Her s Malt Whiskey 5o 5oc Poisonl Face Powder 1M Chester's Pennyroyal Pills $1.00 nonpareil roadeta ave drug bills at CUT PKICE DRUGSTORE 10th nasi Chicago Sis.. Omaaa, Neb. OPKN ALL NIGHT. SCIIAEFER'S XspQty Stats Veterinarian Food Inspector. II. L. RAUACCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITT VETERINARIAN. Pftoe aad Infirmary, tsta and ktaaon ft. Omaha, NW Telethons iM. SERVED TO THR BUST FAMILIES IX OMAHA who appreciate the high quality of ths Mets beer as a tieven.se and as an in vigorating tonic the Mets la every day. Our line brew U gaining favor every day with both invalids and convalescents, as well as for a table, beverage. If you haven t yet ordered It. Uon't fall to So so. It will rtiay you In both health and strength. Mctz Bros. Brewing Co. Tel. 11. Ontaha, Or Jacob N.umay.r, Agt.. oare Msumayst Hotel. Council UluCs. Iowa.