Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 11, 1902, Page 7, Image 7
THE OMAHA DAILY IS EE: TrErAT. 0 VKMr.Ki: 11. lcvj. REFORT 05 mm FLINT Cona.ti Findiarj Hopud by tie. Board of Edic&ian. CEDUCTlClj KACE C CCHTRACT P?;CE Ji if.m d ElMftrlral nrk li the Hlebj eajl la rtwaMy e-evswed-. aVaavae f th . it wre possible th.it a 'hot air" g-aer:ed by th Board of Ed .n at ion at fa meeting of last evn:ag con..d he in some oinoir stored and ajpl.ej to heat ing purpose tiler need be an ca.iee fir concern a tn whether rae hearing and yenti'.atin; plant, aa the new high school bad been nnstniowl .mriiin to speci fications or not. The boa. 1 mer for ih-t purpose of cana.sia tn vote for mem ber of h board cast at the election of 'aat Tuesday, but. aavta adjnuraed ira meeting of iaitr Monday niirht m this time, t"t"J the report of the special mm mittew and ignt the early part ef the eventng m thrbiag It ever Tt bad been m;wiI thai the rpoeT.. which Bad iroat the special tnmmlttfi! so much labor and for the purposes of which C. C F"awcTt. aa expert mechaairai n -glneer from Cedar Rapids. Ia.. bad been brought her to make a compter technical lamination of th plaat. would be received without discussion or question on th par, of th board. Ia fart. Caairnaa Wood took it mmtat to heart that it wu aot. but W. F. Johnson, wao bad championed the cause of Joan Row- a Co.. the contractor, thronghoiit the cnnm"rit wan inclined to question the justice of some of the recommendations. The report of the rom m'tee. which waa accoinpaaied by the de tailed report of tae expert aad a ar-at deal of other documentary evidence aad which was finally adopted, was la part aa follow. ef Caeaaairtee. We. rour sneciRl fiimmirt"!. anoointeu to Investigate the r:aim of Jiihn Bi . Co.. growmaj out nf the beating and ventilating contract at tbe hiich .fauot nui!d:nif. wou d r"oertf"ii;y ro r. that riinwir.i? he a.i tnortaatlon of t.Te bouni w n.irt C E. Fw'etrt of v"eflar Kjpuia. Ia., to muif 4 ar"f'il iiuinectiim f tn plant ao inntaiieil by the Ttnrr:4rt4n. ami aound her-t-i am r"nor tn full an returned to tne ommittee. We believe Mr. Faw-ett s report to fte lTnoar1aJ and fair to ai! mteretj troneemed and beneve him to be thor'iunhiv cum parent and honest, fciis reptirt oeretu t-tn-hel. a i-ooj of whu-h him been fummhed eaob member of the boani. lniiicate a con tinuous disraard bv the -on tractors ofbe anentfliratjiins uptVi which the nintrurt baaed ui:b aM would In the judarnent of tie committee render tne onrrH-n voutuhle. Mr. Row claims tiluc in some of the de riimione from the piMtl:aCi)n tha irlmnared wero autnonaed by the an-rutect vertutily This cha ar hiteft, exi-ent tn oomliiy two caeea, lieniee. wrii'e the flpei:iiUa:ions re quire that the changes muar te aarhor'zetl in wfun;. wbicn u not emimeu to have been done. In a larae majonrr of the deviations Mr Ri'we rriiU'fl no detenae except tnat in bis juilment the 'ha-Tam amount to an Im provement of the piant. an pompurwl wttn what tt would have been had the snet'lnVa ttona been cum plied wttn. This argument wouid excuse al contraotor? for all devta tiona from the pet'tncationa. and cannot be aceenred aa sa-tmrattnrv emolanatlun of chanam from the enerttlcmtinna. It is to be renrert-u tbax the urgent neces sity of compietjno; the bunding ready for use resulted in permirtina; under protest ' Maseru. Rows A Co. u continue wortilna; on rhe plant afrer dlwovery that the aneci ncanons were likelv to be diaregnrded Che earty proper hountna; of the nupiis atipeai tn more stron!y to the office if the aoard than did the prwoer butldtnx .,f the piant. Except for these rondltums your rommittee would recommend rejecnna; fir rber payment on the contract and the Alios; ef a eiaan for damnaes for non-compliance with Ths contract, and. If neceswarv. auo mittms; the iiteeunn of the aoard s liability ro the court for final serHMon. Thw mx Tenuadns; circumstances wnn-n have come to the attention of the Hjmmlttee eem to warrant our rwcoramendlns; that when tho contractor have completed tne plant, aa . suaaested In M r Faw-ett report as betn vei to do to eumplv with the enectncationa. they be paid the balance claimed bv them to be due under tneir contract lea tne amounts estimated by Mr Fewcett M have hewn savett 07 ths contractors be tho de viations from the sneclflraunna. ail aa per recommenda nona and statements as fol lows, provided, aucb paymenta ahull be ac cented by tne contractor as final com promlss aad full settlement of all claims of ta contractors under the contra!t. Vwk ltt t BW Dwa. Tben followed a Ions; list of requirements to b exacted of the contractors In com pUaaosj. as tt la stated, with the terms of ths apeciacatlons. Followlna; that was an Hemixed Uat of dsdaetlooa wbicb tt was proposed shall be mads from the account of the contractors by reason of amissions of work required la ths spsclflcanons or the substitution of cheaper material than was provided for tn the specifications. Tae aatreaata amount of taaas deductions Is $431.50. aad tn a re capitulation of the Qnaacial features sf tta report ths committee recommended pay ment to John Ka on ths fallowing basis'. Balance claimed by contractors fc(TH.!lS Ias amounts saved by deviations from the soed rtcaoons CI. 50 Ealanca rematnina ...... L4.ju 14 axtraa ailawett Lia s Ttet payment recommended ...C7B3.5t This report carried ths signatnrea af all tha members of tha committee. H. N. Wood, ehairmaa. and Moss v J. J. Smith, Theo dore Johnson. Fmaa-user and Mclntosb On the vote to adopt the report there were thirteen ayes. W. J. Joan son alone vouaj in tha neaatlya aad Mr. Cermak betna ah seat. Ths same committee reported upon tha C3 Cl PIUZl TAThsm Ota wall ia) not mt plumb thai fcniMing ia mors or less troaaue. aad that nig-aar that wmZ ia camad out at the pcr MsdiCttiar ths greater the danger as! col lapse. It's abrot aa with the health ; it ia ont ei piamb when the deacuaa ia copauvu, w u w u there m a dan. aimrjtsli iaelina;, trrnahilrry a a a alcsplasaa asm. Every day that tsttt aeaiutojuia are mrsacted in ereaaea rs Inabil ity to physical rnTiapaa Dr. rieree'a Caldca Medical Piai mi 1 1 cirii dtiaasea of the amma h aad ether ersraaa at durea- t3am and a"triHnai It wmdea the Uood atul mesa, amtahi'iiy and aierpirlja by ranas; the diaeaaea ia which, they 1 Maw a. Watta at ; I la save apeue mt nouf ar sty sis 11' n paia ia neat saoar tt mid awa mp u&ro aae ail 1 aaa a uai laan'iai ta i avroae a ne Worut's 2eaaarr Eauaur aav aaae to uieaa. aaa may very woanatlv anawaiail aad ama aae araax aa au. I Sana isftt ooctJae of Or. Paaua s r mil alaahi-al Dtacowrv aaa Be aaaia mt Br ram s ftataai Peuau Tbaoaa aa Or. han aad has saainnsat 1 aaa a well aiaiiii ay ur Pvm a aancue atau cared aav aptaint troaa woica aoe aaa We niva.v ail auorxiaa; The Peoele'a Coantnon Sezuat Medical Advurr, a oso ennraimns; taoA paeea, ia frsea, away Scmd 21 one-cent staarpa for ezpeaac at mailing awv, tor the boos m paoer covers, or 31 state -pa tur that volume baoad in ck.Lh- a.-liireaa Dt-a- V. Plena, BnrTaiti, X Y. If saw wiaa a aa aaa tua . tac laertvwi aasaoawe aaniiaar af livar aaaa a aaeerer sar iitna w eIer-i-a: jn:7mn- at tae tt) srhool. S;':S s aao examined by Kr Fawcef bt he was bee. hut wbicb did not enier in'o 3e Riwe-La .enser fflntrtvw as f aad been put in by a d:erit con'r-ictnr The commiriee !onnd taar -a: piant bad been put m accofltaa; "o ynecaca-ions wfh ihf -x-ertion nf the rart 'bat the motor u.d ia t.ie man iai tra;aia denartment ins'ead of betna; a aew oae was me iba'. ae board owaed aad wit-cb had been re cons: r-ii"d by tae "ontrtctor w.th "ae con ear. of be a: i: . Tae comrniee rc omaien'fed hat. tb: piaat be acepred as J iaiaiiei. and the rtntr was adopted bv I the same vote as ;.he o'Jier W. F iobnson ! bema; Inclined to object to 'he substitu tion of the old motor On rcommenila: ion of the cntnai!tee irn teachery anil examinations Tira-nia wri-. was sppoin-ed pr-nclpal of the Gibson school tn s-icceed Win Parker, annotated ar tie last meetlas; of the board as yi aat offlcer By resoiuion intnd'iced bv Mr Howard 'he a"oraev waa tnstr-icted .o prosecme a"l persons e;i:na; ciaaretes to pupils of 'he s-aonia. Of 'he member-eie- of the board, tr W H. Chnstie. W. H. Buna. Ed M. Lower aad Oorfe D. Rice n present to wtt ness the can-aa of the yore, which was conducted with the usual fomuulty. The rsuJf. of the canvass showed no chaaare In the r-sults as already stated, the offlctal 9tir-s be-aa; aa follows: W H Butrs S.::iFrnit WHc-y ..: C" W. rl. Oirta- Mrs. A. C. '" T-nn lC T O I.etw-iler i.x Mr. H. C. Jor Ed K. Liwr ...7. 7m nm . J,i eore L. Rl.-e - "i Mrs. M. F. Mc- Lt i.-. F nark. s.rSM Ilvaine L52! ' E. Noble . s.f Mr. M. P. Rite.. 13 '-"lant I P"w-jL..ri Mr 8. Ver- E. B. Thomas... i. Mehren 1.3H CCUNCIIMEN TO DIME AT JAIL vVaat te taeenala Baata m fessslalat TIaele aaralaet C sllssry Desansieat Several of the members of the city coun cil have expressed an intention to dine at the city jail tomorrow on the fare furaiahed to the prisoners, hut whether thev will mak rood that promise when the time comes ia somewhat In doubt. The agree ment arises out of The recent complaint of the chief of police as to the quality of food furnished to the city prisoners which came up at the general committee meeting- yes terday afernoon. President Karr declared that he for one woulU vtait the Jail at din ner time tomorrow and ascertain by per sonal observation what ground there was for the complaint, aad Councilman Woite aorn suggested that the oaly proper way to determine would be to ear the dinner, whereupon Mr. K-i.-T declared that he "was game" to do that. He asked tae other members ta jou him aad Meear. HascaH. Whitehorn. Hove. Zimmaa and Lobeck ac cepted the challenge, but how serious they were in dolne so remains to be seen. The council Instructed its committee to report favorably upon the report of the appraisers In the matter of the Saddle creek sewer. This condemnation of prop erty and assessment of damages and bene fits ia the begtaamg of a plan which con templates a sewer to run the entire length of Saddle creek aad the construction af a sixty -foot boulevard. A special meeting of the committee waa set tor Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. to con sider the erdinance to grant Andrew Ease water the right-of- way on tha streets, al leys and bouieyarda of tha city for tha erec tion af poles, laying; of conduits and itrtiif tag of electric wires in the furtherance of his Plaits river water power project. The ordinance aaa now been tn the of the judiciary committee of tha council for ovaraX weeks. TR0CADER0 H NEW HANDS aaaa a Jssah mt Has Daml wtta Eva-wars CtVy Ctaaw Hudson Jutiah af city have closed the deal for tha lease of tha Troca dero theater and wjl control that bouse for the next fls year.. The new Ira will take chares a: ouco and expects ta begin the work ci reoulldlne the theater next week. Ahout 125.000 will be spent tn making the change necessary to adapt the present building to tha uaea of a theater. They expect to open the season March L Hudaon 4 Judah operate two theaters ia Kansas City and plays tha Stair e, Hav lin popular price combine tlana. Their entrance ta Omaha la ta retaliation for the move af Woodward at Bar (ess tn chaaglag the Auditorium at Kinsaa City from a stock company to a popular price theater. Messrs. Woodward e. Burgess aav nnder discussion plans tor build! ae a saw theater for Omaha, bat have aot definitely decided on their course. In conversation Satur day evening; Mr. Burgess denied that ha had given ths positive assurance that h-s Arm would build a theater, aa announced tn eaa af tha afternoon papers that day, but said they had gone Into the matter far enough te opea negotiations for a site and would reach a Saal ooaeiuBtoa within a few days. CATHOLIC CHURCH CHANGES Blaaw raaatU saaeaawa f shirta Asbwsmt taw sawkes The following change ta aasigsmonta tn the diocese of Omaha have been announced by Bishop ScanasU threoeh ths rtar gen eral. Very R-ev- A. M. Colaaert: Raw. 3. F. Carroll from Benson, permanent rector ta North Platts; Rev S. Mueller from Raev'.Ile. permanent rector to 3t Helena: Rev. J R. Fltxgeraid from North Platte to Wlansr; Rev. M. T. Byra from Wtaner to St. James' orphan age. Benson. See. J. Chundalack from St. Paul ta Assumption church. South Omaha. Raw. J. Macourefc from Verdtgrta te St. Paul, Rev. C. Z. Pet uuTh from Howell te Verdigris; Rev. A Bednar from South Omaha to Howell. Rev J. FrUrre from St. Helena ta RushvUle. Rev H A. Klamena from Menominee ts West Point: Rev. C. Vermeuien from Spalding ta Cedar Raaida. Rev. I B. Backer from Jackson ta Menominee. Rev. J. Hancik from West Point ta O'Neill. Rev. T. Manarfty from O'Naill u Jackson. Rev. F. Pslta from Meoamlnee ta Harring ton Rev. Fain McCarthy from St. Peter a te Kearaey: Rev. T. P. Haley from Kearney te Waraa: Rev. A. Goebel ta Spa. ding: Rev. A. G ruber re Spencer ORDERS PAYMENT CF SALARY W. J. Hroatch. J. W. Thomaa. lea W. Sprsxlea aad C. C. Wrtght. aa members of Use Board sf FTrs and Police Commissionere and sf the Sixmos beard, secured from Jules Baxter mt the district beach, yeetorday. la msmiamue prwesaaliaga. a ruiine that tha mayor and council must pay tha sala ries tney ashed for tha manthe af A lanut aad eefstamawr. aaauanc te aoaut I" Zh far each of tae four. The court fur her staled that the etty wwuld he absolved fraua all Iiahiiiry te pay aaiarlaa far the asm perisat te the ma rev's appotatee and that should ta latter ha rmuaacaed Lhelr eeura would be U sue Ua rwu l.tt-gaata. Caaarv IBalata Usee ksttrsara pian Casielaalisin A aw XW Faartai Ofltararsw. DREIEL IS COGTT CLERK Parser Ccnier aad SjeJT iutT-eda th Laa Earry 3LT2er. Harve Tetn fwe His lrtee-ls-Lsw, v a lie Sstrsw ms ta Hell Call with the lam of Gewrste -Brl4. Jona C. Crxel is clerk of rous:a. toun-y since I t yesterday aferaixm. when th" ccun-y ctmimissioner elected htm by mil ca'l on motion of Connolly, af er a caucus which had held the 'h-e democratic mem ber Conaoily. O'Keetle aad Hofeidt tn he caucus room far Thre-quar.er of aa hour Th jimcseding was a brief one. When the board member were ;i sea'ed and rot! called, all preliminary binrness was dis pensed with and Connoily made his morion te elect by roll caJL All voted aye. Connolly's nam waa the 3rt called, aad he said "Like some other, I had a favor-He. but didn t succeed In leading him. I vote, therefore, for John C. DrexeU" No other commissioner made aav remark, but voted for Drexel in the following order: Har-e. O'KeeflV and Chairman Hofeidt. Ostmm. who roted uat before Hofeidt. named George McBrtde. After the chairman had declared Drexel duly eieeted by the board Connolly stated tt waa "the aareement of the board" that the force of clerks empioved by Har-y C. M;.ler. whose death thr-e weks ago created the present, vacancy, should not be disturbed. Ostmm protested that It was not the agreement of tha boarl. but only a part thereof, aad the matter dropped wrh the remark of O'Keeffe that after Drexel had taken piaMessian of tha office he can hire aad "are" aa he pleaaes. re-gai-Uess of the commissioners' action. Shortly before the caucus ended tha democratic member called tn the repub lican member and U ts understood that, there was then secured the promise of Hafe. republican, that he would vote for Drexel, who at hia brnther-tn-law. Thia wa the club that hover d vr the head of any democrat who should balk on Drexel. ae three votes were all that were required to elect. There ia also understood to have been exacted from Drexel before tha vote was taken a promise that he would ap point Torn Hoctor. former con mtssioner from South Omaha, hia deputy. Hoctor later Intimated to a reporter for The Bes that he dida't care, to play the second violin la anybody's old orchestra. OFFICIAL CANVASSERS BEGIN 9 Far sj Materiel Caasit frwea the raaraReial aterwrw t faaaa. Fraak Dewey, acting county cierk, and A. C. Powers and A. J. Webb, aa ths official caavaosers of the vote cast ta Dnugiaa county at Tuesday's election, began an schedule time yesterday and at noon had completed the cmnvmes af th First ward of Omaha and the flrst & precincts of the Second ward. Ia these no material change from the oa efflcial returns printed in The Be was found. In the Seventh prectnet af the First wart A. W. Jsfferis. republican candidate for county attorney, gained six. or from sixty-three to sixty-nine, and the total tor the First ward showed tha republican candidates for senators te have each tea votes less than the unofficial total, but tha gentlemen themselves say that they had previously learned af thia clerical error ta making out th unofficial report blanks aad hence are not surprised nor at all alarmed. The canvas ef the Third, precinct of tha Seventh ward ia being awaited with eon 1 dura ale Interest because sf an evident error tn the tabled report irom there. The vote on county attorney ia given aa 51 for Jeff ens. 144 for Eagiiah and 3 for McH vaine. or a total af 401. whereas t tha top. of tha sheet there la the line: "Total vote east, 273." and tha highest vats shown for tha canal dates for any other office ta an the attorney gtrasraiship. for which tha total is ZTZ. With the crowd stlU numbering twenty or mors aad Inclusive of repreoentaxiTaa af all the candidates, ths caavaaaing was re sumed at I o'clock. When the office closed at a o'clock the first three wards had been counted with no malarial change. English gained sijrhe votes tn the Second wart, making; his net gain two. Councilman C. 0. Lebeck. who In the un official return la hut ten vote behind Mc Donald in the race for commissioner from tha FTith district, was asked Monday tf ha proposed ta contest tf the official re turn War him still near ths goal. Ha said: "Wen. I waa contested once because t had too big a majority 1500 and con tested a rain because I bad tea small a ma jority 95 and tf ethers look Into my show ing so freely I don't know why I shouldn't take tha sam eourse. However. I win make no definite announcement until after the eeavaesins; board finishes, but remain patient. Patience at a tuna Bha thia hi a goed thine you knew, and encouraged by the Dlhie. I believe. Wright wrongs no man Wright's aid huhioaed buckwheat Hour la aura. DEATH RECORD. Fewwaw Jeerma Ctrtawa. PTTSMOCTH. Neb.. Nov. 1(1 i3p iaL WUllam Aiwoed reivd word to day that hia brother. Timothy Atwood. aged ST yean, died at hia hams In Mount Vemon. Ia.. yesterday afternoon, and that the body would b buried at Galva, m.. Tuesdav. Timothy Atwood aad his two sons. William aad Alfred, and their (am Uiss, resided ta Fremont. Nen.. for a num ber af years. Maiwe rkarlaa aaeiaesaaew. ST. LOCT3. Nov ia. Major Chart C Rainwater, aged 4. died tonight from chronic sumach trouble. He wa president of the merchants' bridge across th Mis sissippi and during the d-ni war he served an the confederate aide. W; w.fa aad S sisters survive him. two af whom. Mrs. Amelia Pugh aad Mrs. Mary Ptackard. lies in Kansas City. Ba Aksle . f allal. BGSTCV. Nov. 10. Miaa Abbi B. Child. home secretary of the Woman s Board af Man ions (Cangregationa:). died of heart diaataa ysteriay. FIRE RECORD. Twm I Caaw Calamy. LONDON. Nov. W A special dispatch from Capetown announces that aa area af eight acres at East Lei ad. Cap Colony, has been devastatad by tre. Thirty large build ings ia th center sf ths town were de stroyed. Three SvWaaa tearesttosa NEW CRULANS, Now 111. -Many dale, gates are arriving in New Orleans to at tend tn three coovemuma. the Ajmnraa Kanaers association, tn Aawrv-an federa tion ur Lawir ana tne Lwaenters of tn Cunfeuermcv wau-a wij iw nvi here tnt wees, f-reatjent Myron T Herr-ck sf ta saiaera aeeutiation. woo arrived at aaa. '" maae aa eutirmne tu New ureus huw aea wu unu:it at a sjecs-jv arraaaed FLAVOR DIFFERED uina. tn-gaaid-- Thanroe proflt'a Qaaker rau-sd ;"d Qata is aaiity. 1 far tha asd But 1 profit at af cheoaoaov profit Qaahaf Tha eaaieBt the nut bricfv at that nch arhicar- kS0r OATS Tf T f-Tttt T AMERICA LACS FAR BEHGD OtisT Conntnaa Ha sfaie Gnat Eaaiwmy wii Wijsiesa TtograpiiT. PACIHC CABLE IS ALSO SLSPE.1DED Casaaseretal r eaa away Bays ttw ad ghe-er .fa tWapeelrlwa Tm- tow snrrthaa tusisle aad Lay Wtrw r a alee Waiar. WASHINGTON. Nor. 10 Government ermtroi af ail wire leas teiearanh stations alaac th eoaota of the Catted Stats la recommended by Roar Admiral Royal B. Bradford, ehtef of the bureaa of equip meat, in ha annual report, the eeacludtnc por tion af which waa iaeued today. Foreign go vet-amenta, u la pointed eut. ar cxerclaing careful tpervtaian ever tha kseatlon of wireless stations, thus tasnrtag prompt transmission of message at ail Umea. It ia proposed to establish wireleaa tele graaji oxauoas for ths instruction of offl srs and men at Newport, New York and Sea Fraaciac, and prooably at ether aaval stations. In order to ascertain th street of bear, which hi said ts be tnjCaunia t successful work, a station will aloe b aa tahliaaed at Key West. Although ether naval powers are tar ta advance of th United St tea i th tastal lauoa af wire leas taiegraph apgiiaacsa aa board aaval vessels, he do not think any ground has been loot by th conservative policy af tha United Stares la th adaption af any particular syatsm for as ta th Bary. Maay veeaela are saw ready for tha Installation of th aaparatua aad others are being prepared, still a satisfactory results have been aotained by tha ameers testing th anaua systems, aad It la proposed to purchaa other instrument for trial before a Snai selection ta made. Four systems have been developed la Earop which are aaceuragiaaT- The bureaa ha pur liasi if tw aet of sack aad certain appliances fera tha makers which appeared promising Auentiaa i callad to the ad af officers ta study the wireieas system, oaly three having beea enaaged thiai far. In foreign a vies "T miraisnr of dlatia guished officers ar engaged solely ia this service. Pa Cahlw Hairs. Ia regard ta th cansrructlon sf th Transpacific cauls Rear Admiral Bradford repair that aa far a ae ia aware the Commertiai Caiile company ha aignihod aa latantlan af failawiagi th require meats laid dawn by th president, ! although the sompany appearad anxious before d jaxtrameat af congress te eocaia th sur ea. saad by th depar-meat, a appiice- i ti a ha yet beea mad tor this Lnfurme- im. N staxemeat baa saea gtvea eut esa- eeraiag rh rout th company tnt ends to foliaw. aetther have to aaea taken te areuare the relay s;tins aa American lenrttorr cooaidersd necrsaary by iha le- MILLING DIFFERENCE After ar but the beat, each nar't (Tam a. cleaned and indeed sepa faeefy by margins 1 . The machine aeaw-a acthina; ta chance. Thin and sroocy. fiat and Savor leas, are thi ja a out. Here ia a diaerence af time car? aad thoroufhaesa. The rroet that ia good onoceh to peea rhm teat hi indeed iiScrent from User g-raia. It kes, 111a to have a r j-ht to tha Pat: suQese the enth It av there is not tha and digaisart flavor. iV with the exception af a sits near Honolulu. In sixty-one foreign ports agreements have been made to supply ships with coal below eeealar rates, but owing to the lack of naval coal depot tha fleet narrowly es caped being left without fttel thia summer aa a result of the strike. Es add- Should there he a general atrike ef bitu minous coal miners or esapioye of railroads carrvina coal ta tidewater, or on trane portatian lines generally, the navy would fee heipme Ta svercome thia danger tt Is recom mended that large stacks at coal be kept oa hand at all time and placed at con venient depot along th coast. It la race ai mended that Port Royal. S. C. which 1 probably to bs abandoned aa a aaval station, he th site of a naval ceal deaec Its magnificent waters and well de fended harbor offer superior facilities ta Chart ectxra. steraae capacity af S.900 tans should be secured at the Guam naval station, with adequate means far band'lng tha coal rap idly, as this port will undoubtedly become aa lmnertaat pert ef call an the comple tion sf the isthmian canal EARNINGS OF UNION PACIFIC tea Sette NEW YORJC Nov. 10. The annual report of the rnioa Pacific railway waa made pub lic today. Ths total tnaame was Cls.all.iuj. against C0.Sia.f79 last year: tha surplus over fixed eharge was H4.j32.ITj, as com pared with (13.jaa.iHM last year, and the surplus after tha payment of ail dividends was M.315.MI. aa against U-Ji-UMI laat The report says that a failure of th earn crop la ana locality rapped by the Union Pacific's lines waa nearly a ft jet by an extra yield of other eropa an other porta af the system aad aa enormous in crease in shipments of industrial products mad a grass lacreaee ia all ahipmania. There waa appropriated from th year's iaeam C.aon.ioe (or bttermnta. Improve ment aad equipment, aa tncreaae of SjO. 90S. The capnal stock was tacreased C T4.2S? and Lie funded debt decreased ts4.- SANTA FE READY TO BEGIN Were. la Sew Vesiew (at 0 WUI CesBsaeaew llaaM Dare-ally. TOPEKA. Kaa.. Ne. 14. E. C. Midge, gsoarai manager af tha seat Pa. has re turned from ta west, waer he has seen inapactiac th route far th proposed New Mesirs eutaff. Ia dlscaaataa; th pmpeaiuan tan:ght he said: Wrk will he eommeaced aa aeon a the nght-ef -way can b seciired. hut tax read will net he ready fur saw for ts years. It ia in Leaded or' mart iv far a frsiiiht mure. 1 aad th am; am w?;auni jra will bo esaet Shews Heavy laarasaa ef Cera Crw Vatlsure la S sweefesea. tie. "Te- 7. Si, 'Or th, t . r rs e f , ' ca Or, ?C tit. n, Wot tact otier eia' Coaier - era"1 about thirty feet to) the mil. Eaetbonad there win be ana pusher hill of sixty feet to the mile. Th Rio Grands will be crossed at Berlin. "The proposed cutoff from Braxil Springs to some point In Texas ta farm a short line te Galveston la still ta a very unset -tied stare, and win not be built until after tha completion of the line through New Mexico " RAILROADS MAKE DENIAL Illtaela Cearral Bare tt aav Eateewd S Merger af leetkrra Llae. FTLANKFDaT. Kr.. Nov. 10. Th Illi nois Central today Sled its answer ta tha complaint of ths state railroad eommissien regarding th merger of Southern railroad lines. The company makes general dpnial of the charge that its stock and bond bava fallen into the hands of J. P. Morgan a Co. as owner or as trustee ior th stock of bondholder. They deny 'bar they hav entered lata any contract with the otaer railroads mentioned a cn- defendants and say th niinma Central and line controlled and operated by It are independent. WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. The Texas Pa cific savs it ha not knowledge whatever of the Marian arm controlling the preoertv mentioned ia the complaint agaiast It. de- J mea that the buainess of the southern states mentioned will in any manner at all he dominated or controlled by a few mdivtdua.a and denies knowledge of all the charges in deuul aad demands proof gt them or the dismissal of the campUinL. RAILROADS AR NOT SOLD Calarsde Lie OSKaia laiwaetiwa vaae7 Pi afaai Tax isa. tlaa ef Piaaany DENVER. Col.. Now U The sale of th Denver a Rio Grande and Colorado at Southern, railroad properties In Arapahoe, Park and B-io Grande counties, which waa 1 advertiaed for today far nan-payment of I taxea was prevented by tnjunrt;ons issued j by Judge Hailett la the Caited States "ir- I cult rour. j The effect is ro throw the cr.n mversy j between the rail mads and the stits 111' her -tt;e into the federal coar. j Similar applications for injunction will fallow, directed ta all counties offering the I railroads far sale. i CUBAN RArLROAD FINISHED ! aa trwea ! KtasiS Ulead. ANTlAiaO. Cuba. Nov 10 Several offl eia.a of the Central railroad arrived here I today, ttartug -oin oy rail from saaia! Clara. Th track, which baa Just been ram- I pieted, Conner's naaiiaJjo and Havana. ' auje.ta anient sari 'he roadbed ta '4 naturallv tn a bad coadir.oa. bur. thousands of men are at work hallimnng the track. THREE MEN ELECT DIRECTORS swaastlle Beard Get Sew mt Peww by aaeJl Tmi. SIT TORE. Noy. 10. At the annual meeting of th directors af the Northern Securities oompany held la Hobokcn today th following' directors were re-elected for two years. Jamea J. Hill. George T. Baker, George W. Perkins. Daniel F. Lar ment aad K. Terhune. No statement was given out. an the fiscal year of th company does not ead until December 31- The only persons present at the meeting were: W. P. Clougb, vice president and general counsel . E. T. Nichols, secretary, and N. Terhune. director, aad a ':lem. TIES FOR NEW ORIENT ROAD avy (aaal(BS eat mt XateaHavl Mall way Be ta salve te sxlwell. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 10 The Exam iner says: Port Stllwell. formerly th port of Topolobampo. on the Gu!f of California, is the destination of large cnnxiirnment of cross rtes from thia city and stasl raila from the oast via Cape Horn, for tha Kan sas Clry. Mexico e. Orient roait. Three steamers with steel rails are aow on their way op from Caje Horn to Port SriiweiL The road is to be l.SAO miles long from KanxaH Ciry to I'irt HtlleelL Over 5i0 miles af thu line are already graded. It ia proposed to run a aisamahip Una ta the Orient in connec'ion with th railroad. A IVeaEi Stomach Iad:atloB la c?ta caased by or atiatf. in am-aea authoriT 7 ui tac tvarra done tan eiceeti tn.ic friai tne errr-ssi aae of alcchoL Eas all the gpod toud 70 u want bat dcQiQr kiad tne gtomai-ti. A weu tzamacx m refuiie to direst wiat you eat. Toes 70a need fnA diireetaat L11 Iwadcl, wfeiL-a dii;enu your tMd w; th ou, me auimach t kid, Th ret ad tae wani.e;me tocic Z hIi-,1 coataic; mwa reftAir heil'-h. D'.ea"jaaei-e ary. Kodol rj'ilcaUT rel.ya rJie feei InsT ef tjiatam ud bioauT from wnieb an me peic. n2ar aTur Tr,- KsmI.1 Itatarw's Taoic I iv br E. C. DaWrrr aco. rhi-av 1 apa -ww iw-naii j-t trroT.aiii aire ct-TsirsctAijiv mi&S TUS (a0U Lu.d LM cnri:-.