TITTC CIATTA DAILY "WT2DXESDAY, DTSCEMHKTI H. 1002. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Lobcck'i Resolution for Joint Committee on Electric Franchise Tails. ENCOUNTERS OPPOSITION ON BOTH SIDES 7. Imninn (onlrnili that Cnaacll "hoeld Sot Trr t !hirt Reapoaelblllty af rttllna; (titration at Isaac to Other "hoalders. c i I' 1. . Councilman Loteck received a rude shook last nlisht in the treatment accorded to the revolution which he believed would fur nish a satisfactory settlement of the power canal franchise controversy and re sult In an ordinance that would be satis factory to all concerned. Instead of being received by the council as the only true solution of the difficulty the resolution met with opposition from all side. Member of the council who fsvor the ordinance as presented by Andrew Rosewater opposed the resolution In .the belief that it was an tagonistic to his interests and Councilman Ilasrall, who has most prominently con tested the acceptance of Mr. Rose water'! ordinance, opposed the Lobeck resolution on the ground that It was framed for the benefit of Mr. Rosewater. And atln other members of the council objected to the reso lution on other grounds. Joint Committee Is Proposed. This resolution- provided for the appoint ment of a Joint cemmlttee to copslst of three members of' the Commercial club. three members of (he Real Estata exchange and three representative citizens to be ap pointed by the mayor and the plan proposed was that this Joint committee should frame an ordinance with due regard for the in terests of Mr. Rosewater and the Interests of the citr as well. As soon as the resolution made Its ap pearance Mr. Ilasrall entered hi protest against it, criticising the plan proposed In most severe terms. He suggested that whether the resolution had been framed in the interest of Mr. Rosewater or not It would In its operation have the effect of furthering Mr. Rosewater' ends and pur poses. Mr. Zlmman, who has thus far manifested friendly feeling toward the ordinance as submitted by Mr. Rosewater, declared him- snlf to be opposed to the resolution for the reason that the people bad elected nine men to the city council to represent their Interests and those men should take the responsibility of deciding such question a the one now at issue and should not try to shift their duty upon the shoulder of other. f . As to Pabllo Sentlmeat. ' Then referring to the meeting of the pre- Tioua evening of which Mr. Hascall had had a great deal to say In hi remarks, Mr. Zlmman said: "This was to be a citizens' meeting and not a Hascall meeting or a meeting of the Judiciary committee of the council. .A It was we had practically no expression from the citizens. Did any rep resentatlve man of Omaha express any ob Jectlon to the proposed franchise or has any citizen of this city at any time gwen any good reason why thla ordinance should 'Toi be adopted. Ko, I don't think so, but we; have heard a great deal from resl dent of other place as to the lmpractt' cablllty of Mr.- Rosewater' plan. Now, a to Judge Hascall' proposed amendments, his restrictions, as he call them, I want to say that I think we have too many re strlctlons now and too little enforcement. We have restrictions In the ordinance ,v governing all : of the ' franchise corpora . . tlons! but none of them Is observe and the companies are permitted to do practically , a they please in spite of us, . .. Lobeck Dora Not Insist. ' After the resolution had been attacked i from all' side and the discussion had sub' . . sided the president asked Mr. Lobeck If he would' like to speak. He ruefully replied that he did not see much use of talking. 'What he could not quite understand was that both those In favor of the ordinance and those opposed to it should object so vigorously to-this resolution, but since It appeared to be so generally unpopular he ' ' ' would not try to force Its adoption. He wished to say, however, that the measure was Introduced by htm In good faith. " The resolution, when put to a vote, was lost by 6 to 2, Mr. Mount being absent. The council authorized the city treasurer '' to sell to Spltzer & Co. of Toledo, at private sale, the prospective Issue of $200,000 of ' funding bond at a premium of 3,000. These . bonds, aa first framed to draw Interest at S per cent, were advertised for sale with ' practically no offers. Then on November .,. 27, as 4 per cent bonds, they were again offered, and Fpltzrr & Co. and one other ' firm were the only bidders, the highest pre mium offered being $200. These bids were rejected by the city treasurer, who did not believe they were In good faith, and since , then. Spltzer at Co. have Increased their offer to $S,000. , Suatalaa Mayor' Veto. :- The. mayor' veto of a voucher to pay $S, . 000 lo the clerk of the district court in sat isfaction of a Judgment in the case of Rich ardson against the city was sustained. In his message the mayor stated that be un- . dsrstood that there was a case now pending that might have some bearing on thla mat fef, and he would favor waiting at least until the court should mandamus the city officers. The following funds In the city treasury were certified by the comptroller: Cash in drawer l.lM Gold Mai . At Pan-American Exposition. Unlike Any Other 1 The tail fLaror, the dellolou qual ity, the absolute Purity, ( Low Day' Breakfast Cocoa dUtlog-uUh It from all other No "treatment" with alkalies; bo adulteration with flour, starch or (round cocoa, shells! nothing but the nutritive and digestible preduot ef the choicest Coooa Basna, Ask Your Dealer for It. Check and cash for deposit...... 1.SS3.22 Balances In DanKB uuy iunus; Commercial National $13,679.72 First National Merchants' National 17.089.23 Nebraska National 26.306.19 Omaha National 11,714.28 Union National 20.860.17 tin ted Btates jNauonai... Kountie Bros.. N. V 47,145.50- 163,704.01 Italances in banks School funds: Commercial National $12,777.62 First National Merchants' National 8,577.80 Omaha National 17,911 .42 l-nlon National a.noo.is tTnlted States National... 14,319.41 Kuuntze Bros., N. Y... 1,1131.59 78.S97.41 Police reiier runas: Merchants' National ... Union National ..$ $.000.00 .. 1,663.92 4,563.92 1,000.00 Special lunos; Nebraska National $ 1,000 Total of funde on hand $249,999.90 NO GREASE OR DANGEROUS DRAGS. In "Herplclde" the New Scientific and Sacceeatnl Dandrad Treatment. Have you dandruff? Then you have a contagious parasite disease, unpleasant, un healthy and one that will eventually lead to baldness. To euro It you must destroy the parasite that eat at the root of the hair. The only preparation for destroying these germs is Newbro's Herplclde. Charles Klein of Laramie, Wyo., ayi: "Herplclde allayed the Itching, cured the dandruff and topped my hair' falling out; and It la bringing a new crop of hair." Herplclde le free from greaie or dangerous drug, and make hair glossy and eott a silk. One bottle will convince you of Its merit." NEW STREET CAR-SECRETARY ' W. V. Morse to Be Succeeded by R. A. ICnaaler, from St. Louie Street Railway. W. V. Morse will retire from the position of secretary of the Omaha Street Railway company and will be succeeded by R. A. Leussler of St. Louis. Mr. Leussler," said President Frank Murphy, "will succeed Mr. Morse In the office of secretary of the company and will lo act as accountant. He arrived two days ago from St. Louis and haa since been working into hi duties. Mr. Morse will not immediately retire from his position, but will continue until Mr. Leussler is ttaor- ouchlr familiar with the work. The new secretary and accountant ha been con nected with the street railway company of St. Louis tor several years In the rspaclty of auditor. He came to that city from Chi cago, but had not prior to that been con nected with the street car business.' Mr. Morse will In the future continue to be a member of the board of director a he ha formerly been. "The story to the effect that a Mr. Man ning waa to succeed Secretary Horse and that a legal representative of the Sellgman firm Is expected here every day to consult lib local interests In regard to the reor ganlxatton of the company la a fake. We know of no such man aa Manning and that name waa a bad guess by the reporter, tor It Isn't anything like Leussler, Is It?" Te New Ivrlc or rklladelpala via the Lehigh Valley railroad. Double track. Stone ballasted. Magnificent train. Dlnlcg car a la carte. Stop-over allowed at Niagara Falls on all through tickets to New York and Philadelphia. cSiDitz This makes us, by over one hundred thousand barrels, Milwaukee's largest brewers, and Milwaukee, as you know is the most renowned brewing center in the world. For fifty years wc have doubled the necessary cost of our brewing that Schlitz Beer might be pure. We cool Schlitz Beer in plate glass rooms, and all the air that touches .it comes through air filters. The ArTAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Bohemian Turner Preparing te Build Hall for Their Exclusive Use. NO REPAIRS IN COUNCIL CHAMBER YET Rooas la City Hall llnlldln; I Rented for V'ae of Cavalry Troop Letter Carriers' Association , Election. The Bohemian Turners of South Omaha are preparing to build a structure to be devoted entirely to the use of the Turners. One of the Bohemian lodges owns a lot at Twentieth and T streets, but It Is proposed that this lot be sold and the money be put nto a lot nearer the headquarter of the Bohemian Turner. There I now over $600 In. the proposed building fund and every meeting increases the amount. Before the week Is over It Is expected that there will be $1,000 In the fund and then arrange ments will be mad for the sale of tbo present property and the purchase of a new site. Aa there seem to be plenty of money In Ight, the proposed building look like a ure go. There will be a stage and rooms for lodge meeting. The plan have been approved by the Turner and it I expected that work will commence shortly after January 1. Coaacll Chamber In Bad Way. Some change In the council chamber are needed. At the present time the room where the city father meet look more like a delaptdated bar room than an execu tive chamber. Two or three broken chair are leaning Up against the wall and the floor corering Is a fit subject for an Inves tigation by the sanitary Inspector. Some months ago the council ordered that the room be cleaned and arrangements made for seats for visitors. This ha not been done. It 1 true that the railing ha been moved a tew feet, but no benches have been provided for the public and the chair in use now are In the last stsges of decay. Members of the committee on buildings as sert that there Is no money on hand to buy chair or settee. A proposition to vote bond tor a city hall building may be placed before the people in the spring. Kec4e Additional Room. The South Omaha cavalry troop needs more room for drill purposes and Lleuten- What Shall We Have for Dessert? Thla question arise la the family every day. Let u answer it to-day. Try Mil- a uDiH-uoa ana nemintut aessert. fre Kredlntwo minutes. Ka boiling I no kiarl add boiling- water and act to eooL Flavor: Lemon, Orange, Hasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package At your grocers to-day. to eta. .i-ii-i . . ...... 4 THIS IS HOW Beer That Made ant McCulloch, who Is In command of the troop at the present time, has rented a room in the city hall building, where squad drills will be held and the school of the soldier will be worked out. Drills will be held almost every night in the week. A medal Is to be offered for the best drilled man in each of the platoons and It Is ex pected that this will increase the Interest In the work. Howard Still Oat. While the council allowed the appropria tion of $50 for November salary for Clark Howard, who still calls himself city meat Inspector, the mayor declined to sign the warrant and Howard is going around look ing for his money. The mayor says that Howard did not pretend to inspect the butcher shops, as he was supposed to do, and therefore he will not carry him on the payroll. As far as Mayor Koutsky Is con cerned the office of city meat Inspector has been abolished. Letter Carriers' Aaaorlatlon. Branch No. (63 of the National Letter Carriers' association elected the following officers at a meeting held Monday night: John F. Flynn, president; Frank O. Spear, vice president; M. J. Grady, secretary; Charles Hrdltcka, treasurer; William Man gan, ergeant-at-arms; F. O. Hagan, W. 8. Derbyshire and M. A. Martin, trustees. Thomas Fitzgerald was chosen aa collector tor the mutual benefit association. Let Insurance Lapse. A. M. Uusfhnell of the Swift company, who ' was. killed by a boiler explosion in Chicago, formerly carried Insurance in two fraternal lodges In South Omaha. He was a member of the Royal Arcanum and also of the Ancient Order of United Workmen. In each of these he carried $2,000 insurance, but allowed both to lapse during the month of July of the present year. Telegrams sent by friends from here to the Chicago office of Swift and Company brought some information, but no detail. It was reported that Bushnell was in the toilet room ad joining the boiler house at the time. He as washing bis hands when the explosion occurred. Members of local lodges here do not know whether he carried any eastern Insurance. Boy Break Windows. Pupils In the public schools sre reported to be guilty of throwing pebbles through wlndowges In school buildings. Slingshots are used and In the territory weBt of Q j street windows In schoolhouses are broken dally by mischievous boys. An effort is to be made to atop this practice, as the con stant breaking of glass Incurs a heavy ex pense upon the taxpayers. The plan now is to have officers in citizen's clothes fre quent the school buildings for the purpose of arresting those found destroying city property. Members of the School board think that if a few arrests are made and the boy sufficiently punished there will be no more trouble from this source. Masjle City Gossip. The city council Is now sitting as a board of equalisation un sewer assessment. Miss Eunice Ensor, who Is seriously 111, was reported considerably better yesterday. William H. McAiiami. brother of Mrs. John C. Troutan, will be buried in Chicago today. There will be a fine display of water colors at St. Martin's rectory today and to morrow. Councilman William Broderlck la suffer ing from pulmonary trouble and bis phy Ml Que i HOT id "m Dime Year IT WAS DONE We age our beer for months before we market it. That is why Schlitz Btfcr doesn't cause biliousness. We filter Schlitz then sterilize every bottle after it is scaled. Milwaukee Famous sicians say that It will be some time before he will be able to be about. A number of additional mail boxes are to be placed on N street by Postmaster Etter. Miss Myrtle Keefer entertained the En deavor society of the Christian church at her home on Tuesday evening. The Magic City King's Daughter are to meet with Mrs. Brainard, Twenty-sixth and E streets, Thursday afternoon. A. K. Kelly, former mayor, was In the city yesterday. He will leave today for Douglas, Wyo., where he la Interested In mines. With, the Bowlers. On Clark's alleys last night the Krug Parks lost two to the Nationals. Score: NATIONALS. 1st, 2d. 3d. Total. Gilchrist 168 151 3 522 Ahmanson 160 178 199 537 Roth 150 1j5 111 416 Alexander Reed 1S5 167 169 521 Tracy 144 199 161 644 -Total 847 850 843 2,540 KRUO PARKS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Francteco 157 159 178 492 Jorgeson 172 159 156 4J FruMh 178 145 167 490 F. Krug 128 178 1H4 490 bengele 152 160 181 493 Totals 787 801 864 2,452 Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to: Name and Residence. Age. Hiram Lockhart, Skldmore. Mo 30 I.Ha Lockhart, Skldm .re, Mo 20 Lafayette A. Smltn, Omaha 25 Etta May Stevens. Omaha 22 Alfred L. Webb, Chicago 30 C-ia A. Sayre, Omaha i& William Tobln, South Omaha M Mary E. Vansloe, South Omaha 34 Talk of KlKbt for IMayera. WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 The Washington liase Ball club has under consideration an appeal to the courts to prevent Outfielder Dtlehanty and Pitchers Orth and Towneend Jumping their Washington contracts and Slaying with New York next season. Orth as sent word denying that he has agreed to play in New York. JACOBS USED FOR 90 YEARS. THE GREAT FAINS KILLING REHEDY. NEVER FAILS TO CURE RHEUMATISM. 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