THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY,- OCTOBER ID. 1003. s MEN TO COUST TflE YOTES Juigtt ana'ciertj Kamed for ths OtnsrsJ Electirn in Borimbar. FULL II3T fOR THE CITY AfO COUNTY Organlsatlna e F.leetlea Beards la : f tB Vetla Preclacte t Made a RiartlHk Una I a. Following la the Hat of Judges and clerks appcmtad t eerve at tha general election Nort)tf a by Plstrlet Court Clerk Broad- wail: M . Flrat Ward. -.JG??1 fnctJurtga: Joseph H. Welch, I'1! I-1'- I'-5 Uenny l,ynch. 1114 f""'!! Iw,"th- : N. A. Peterson, i;U4 Srif'O,. K"v"l. IX: W. H. Champenoy, E, W'"!0"' S-: I W. Reed, 1111 I'aclllc R. Claras: p. H. Prake, nil Pacific. P.; Lherlea Harney, low Pacific, R. .r."c;,M, Trlne.t J (nigra: ti. P. Reynolds, w nouin bloventb, P.j Tim Foley, lilt) Bonth Jr,lovnth. D. ; Jam Weeladek, Irs South Twelfth, D. : F. W. Coleman, ll S'th Eleventh, R.i Fred J. Cole. Wl j'uin i a-.un, it. . llama: Joseph F. Kckk- r, 1KB Bmith Elevetith, U.; August ThOmnftnn. 1ftT7 Rnnlh t -Xh1 Precinct Judge: George Yownkln. 2i2 North Eleventh, P.; Charles Srvrkov- y. iwiminion, P. ; M. J. McEwy, rsi South Twelfth, P.; F. W. faaundnauer. frr.7 J?out' Eleventh, R ; John Ms.thleson, domh Twelfth, P.; Paul F. Stein. XU sVnth Thirteenth, R. Fourth Preclnct-Juriges: Cbarlea tm lrieeo u South Eighth, P.: Joon Cpmroy, 14 Plj-rce p ; Kd Roach. 111S Jjnuth Blxth. P.; Pavid Tone, Wl Pacific,. R.; Jnmes Henderson, tn South Klghtb, R. Clerka: James Con no ran. sua Martha, p.; Iiclan m . 1 1 air, i.g I irm, re ' !?rlh Precinct-Judges: Andrew Johnson Ji Houtn Tenth. P.j Joseph Klofnt. SW Hickory, p. :Fred Ollle, 17.3 Smith Seventh, fH. Pontile, 17 South Tenth, K. ; harlcs N. Long, 122 Vark Wild avenue, Jt. Clerka: N. J. Powfr, 1913 South Tenth, iJ Otto Sommers. 91 Hickory, R. Blxth Precinct Judaea: J. E. El rod, 2233 jotun Hixtn, p.; Charles Huts, 916 nan Jeenth. R. ; Charlea Rurk, 1415 Chicago, R I letks: Hen Klin ir.i; I'aiiinmla u.: M C. I-laney, 4m North Ihirteenth. R. rum ireclnrt Judgea: John Kllllan, lr.i7 Kurt, D ; Mike Mnrlrlfy. lill Cuming, II. Burpee, 1017 Hurt, U.J Urorae Kil. 1:hC V,.l.l..r n - Imvld I.lnltthle. 'l North Sixteenth atreet, R. Clerke: A. allace, Klondike hotel, D.; N. Howard, T't North Sixteenth. U. mxth Precinct Julga: John weber, wlndeor hotl l John P. Himmoni. Ml South Thirteenth. U: Joe ilafner. 'i North Ynth. U. : Ixiula Ruhv. H South Tenth, R. ; Norman Rothola, 81 Bouth ifrn. K. t'lerka: K1 Portpr, wl Bojth Thirteenth; E. J. Caliahan, 10" Jackson, I). Seventh Precinct Judgea: John Curry, VW Harney. I.; On Hlohter, HH South Eleventh, 1).; John Hhfphard, J South Eleventh, l. ; I. C. Buck, 11311 Douglna, R.; Henry Norwich. W Pouglaa, R. Clerks: John Lakatmm, Twelfth and Farnam. D. ; Hugh Hiighhanka, 1'tS South Twelfth, R. Eiehth Precinct Judg-: H. W. Calklna, 1 South Sixteenth, D.; William H. MirAn, 123 North Eleventh, D. ; Harney Bharrtan. 123 North Tct.th, D. : N. Btanberg, 14 Caiv Itol avenue, R. ; J. JLIeh, 121 Noith Tweli h, R. Clerka: Frank Iirown, ll Hivenport, V.; Charlea Hamilton, 1124 Capitol ave nue. R. N;nth Precinct Judgea: Jrhn Reevei. ?0j North Eleventh, D. ; Jnmea Silk. 17 daven port. D.j Ed Col'. 207 .Davenport, I).; O. P. Sullivan. V'20 Davenport, R. ; Dan Olne, 1218 Chicago. Clerka: Erneat Worm, 1016 Dav npori D.j Charlea Bhonahlne, 10S Daven port, R. Tenth Precinct Judgea: W. J. Vogh, SP154 South Tenth, IX; Oua Stelllng. !ta South Tnth. D.J T. H. Pohl. 910 Jackeon. IV: Joe Hale, (18 Howtrl. R.; Jera Rey nold. S24 Dnuglaa. U. Clerks: Fror.k H ile, HA Howard, R. ; K. J. Callaliaji. Uuo Jack aon, D. Foarth Ward. Flrat Precinct Judgea: Thomna Harrett. tO'fi North B.xteenth, D.j William Kioltx- ir, iki capltol avenue, D.: H. 8. Mann, I71 Chicago.. R.; John T. Werta, Mil Cnl Cago, R.i O. A. Young. 1815 Chicago. R. Clerk: J. Q. Dauterman. 210 North 8ev- tnteentn. D. ; D. L. Hw. 1717 Chicago, R. Second Precinct Judget: W. D. Webster, I'M Farnam, Dj Charlea J. Emery, im DouglRH D.; 8. C. Uarnea. 211 South Twenty-fourth, R.; J, H. Herlhert. Jul! Farnnm. R.J I Erneatphlllpa, 113 North Twvnty- rounn, n. Clerka: E. H. Wilcox, 115 South Twenty-fourth, D. ; George W. Elrod, 111 florin rwenty-fourth. R. Third Precinct Judaea: W. H. Hender- aon, I41 Davenport, D. ; C. C. Winders, a; I'avenport. D.j H. 8 Glllliple. 2512 Daven- i"'r. n.; a. iooaner, tuM javenport, it.; John 8. rtrooka. 2Ki Davennort. R. Clerka: Tom McQovern, 2R15 Chicago, D. ; Charka croft. D.J Charlea R.bm, 2S( Bouth Ninth, J. Brown. 212 North Twenty-fifth. R i.) R. E. Patrick. - 2545 South Tenth. R Karl Stefan, 920 l.omer, R, Clerka: W. H. Inmnn, rii South Ninth, D.j Petar Miller, Seventh and Arbor. R. Seventh Preclnftl-M Moran. 514 Popple J. C. Frfiyd. outh Sixth, IX; M. Raamuaaen, ' so Woolworf, D.; T. A. Jenaen, 1614 w-miama, R.; Joaeph Pteiger, f South Fourth, R. Clerka: H. Kanaen, fS Wool wort 1, R.; Joseph Murray, 118 Woolworth, T. Eighth Prclnct Judgea: R. M Dobyna, lKl South Seoond, IX; Robert Wendt. 2115 Bouth Fourth. D. ; J. H. Agee, 1W7 Bouth Fifth, D.; Ignatx Kyeala, lo Bouth Sec , ond, R.; ftrt Catliro, 432 Lincoln avenue, R. -Clerky: Harry M. Walker, 1002 Bouth Fifth, D.; Charlea 8 wanton, Second and Pine, R, , ,' ' Beeoad Ward. Flrat Precinct Judgea: Erneat Rlaal, 11 LeavnwortU. D.i William Weckback, lali Plarfe, D.; . E. McLarnan, 1S11 Leuveu wor.h, D.j George L. Barllck. 817 Bouth Elan teem h, R. ; w. H. Bpapenhorat. HI Htalh beventeenth, R. (JWri-a: Hc-id A. Wllaon, 83li South Eltfhteenth, D.j U. F. Howell. 42 South Seventeenths R. Second Precinct Judgea: George Holmea. M21 Muaon. 1.i Michael Lovely, If 21 South Twentieth, D. ; Patrick Barry. Ki South Eighteenth. D.; W. R. Garvin, Hoii Bouth Eighteenth. R. ; Joaeph Michael, 1RM Maaon, R. Clerka: Otto boehme, 101 J Bouth Twen tlth, .; Friuik A. Fereier, IxA South Sixteenth, R. Third Precinct Judgea: C. 8. Hlgglna, ?ni8 Leavenworth, U.; William Fargo, Pierce, D.j Joaei h Prltthard, 840 Bouth Twerity-flrat. D. ; J. J. Lynch, 2307 Maaon. R.J William Hynbough, 1221 South Twen tieth, R. Clarka: Fred N. Fargo, U Pierce, t.; Charlea E. Foster, Hug South Twentieth, R. Fourth Precinct Judgea: Jamee Kroupa, 12M South Flftentb( D.j Joseph Chleborad, 1213 South Fourteenth, D.j Joaeph Skoyaa. 1418 yUliama, J.; John Bwoboda. 1Bl Wll llama. R.j Charlea Bemerad. 1263 South Sixteenth, R. CH-rka: Oldrlch Jellen, lit) j;ith Fouiteenth. D.j Anton Kilanaple, i&n South Sixteenth. R. Fifth Preclrict Judgea: Jamea R. Ko. xera, 1723- Bouth Fourteenth. D.J Rudolph 4reer. 144 South Fourteenth. D.j Frank Chleborad. Jr.. 1413 Bouth Fifteenth. D.; Charlea Steigler. 1T-Wllllama, R.j t. W. Gilbert. 1461 South Fourteenth, R. Clerks: Oliver Rouse, 1730 fJouth Thirteenth, D.t Joseph O'Rourke, 1467 South Fourteenth, R. Slx'h Precinct Judgea: Frank Peechvr, 372 South Seventeenth. D. : H. J. Bpragg, 1424 South Sixteenth. D.J Henry Pruning, . 1400 South Seventeenth. D.J Jame li. Ross. Jt south eighteenth, R,i Garoge Brun Ins-. 1465 South Etarhteenth. R. Clerka: Rr.dolph Havelka, 1444 Bouth Sixteenth, P.; 4. r. lucaen. n.d soutn Hixteentn. it. Beventh Precinct Judgea: JoaeDh A. Uruby, 1902 South Fourteenth. D. ; Henry Uumpbert, 1937 South Fifteenth. D.j John ntamauser. z.-ku noutn f irteentn. u.j j. h. Berger, 1414 Martha. R. : Oua. Hamel. Dor ci, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth, R. Clerk: William Kaufman. 1420 Dorcaa. D.j Star ley I-atofsky, Fifteenth, between tenter inn uorcaa K. Elghlt Precinct Judges: Charlea Schar tow, mi Martha. D : John Eleaeaer. 1723 Torna. D.; Peter Knopman. WM South Fifteenth, D.; J. Melcholr Iela. 1IM3 Bouth Twentieth. R. ; 8 8. Burchfteld, 19'1 Dor- caa, It. Clerks: W. H. Beverly. S019 Mar Uia. D. : Charlea F. Eden. 1911 Dorcas. R. Ninth Precinct Judaea: Him Jensen. 3711 Bouth Thirteenth. D.J Hang J. , Wln torllck, 3438. South Fourteenth. D. ; John J. Pnu"!fv lfiS Canton, D-: Fred Runp, RIM South Thirteenth. R.; Jullua- 2!bolth, 1411 Canton. R. Clerka: Juraen Michael eon, 3V3 South Sixteenth, D.; Erneat Doran, S3I South SeTntenth, R. Tenth Precinct Judgea: L. D. Plckard. S14 South Seventeenth, n.j Charlea Bchn!!, ikv Vinton, U.; H. EfTlnger. mi Bouth Nineteenth, D. : John Koapa. 1710 V'nton, Fred Dalker, 1711 Vinton. R. Clerka: Ft Flemmln. 304K Boitlh Kineteenth. T.i Charlea B. Rovsen. 18S Ontario. R Eleventh Precinct .Tudgea: Andrew Eb er. Mli Boulevard. D.: R. B. O'Donne'l. rtn. Arbor. D.j Jtbn Nittle. 33 South Twentjr-fourth, P.: Joaeph P. Frown. S332 boulevard. R.: George S. Ooea. W7 Vinton. R. Clarka: Paul Wnack 3301 Sooth Twen ty fourth. D.i A. J. Sucky, 3008 South Twentieth avenue, R. Third Ward. Flrat Precinct Judgea: Otto Johnson, Thurston hot), l. ; George Johnson, Thurston hotel. D.j John PlaTr, 121 Jack aon, U.i J H. Kellay, IM Souih Thirteenth atreet. R. ; Ed liak( r,,t;j South Tltlrteenth atreet, R. Cl.rk; R. C. Feanan, dot South Thirteenth atreet, D.; John Hochatraa or. R. ' Seconcl Precinct Judgea: Martin Lea, Wlthnel! block. D.J I. H. Schafer. 418 South Thirteenth atreet, U : W. C. Jordan, St. Jamea hotel, D.j F. M. Hocker, 1412 How ard, D.; Herman Kohn, 1513 Harney, D. Clerks i Jamea P. Murphy, Karbach hotel, t. I Fred U tfmtih, Harker block, R. Third Product Judgea: W. W. Patter son, State hotel, D ; George Bedle. 219 North Fourteenth atreet, D.: Andy Lwy4er, lat Capitol avenua, D.j C. P. Boaweii, Aetna house, R. ; Theodore Brown, 222 North Fourteenth atreet, R. Clerka: Thomas Crosby. 1318 Capitol avenue, U.; Ika Burt, 1312 Capitol avenue, R. Fourth Precinct Judgea: Amo Jack man, 1417 Cnsa. D. : D L. Forgnn. 313 North Fifteenth, D.j Jamea Sitae. 410 North Four teenth, D.; George Crow, 4W North Four- Pogue, jn.15 North Twenty-first, I'M A. I fifth near Polk. D ; Mike Hanno, 4123 B, Walker, 2114 t lark. R.j A. G. Humphrey, I R.: Otto Wamark. 3X1 R street, R. Clwka: 14 North Twenty-eeoond. R. Clerks: Ed I John Gllian, '1 hirty-nlnth and P, D.; Arc lilt T. O Connor, 2211 Clark, D.; G. L. Hollo, 2215 Grace. R. tvrslh Ward. First Precinct Judgea: O. T. . Rhode, 3!i" leavenworth, D.j Jarr.a W. 'llo-, ifi? Mason, D. ; L. M. ftiliier, 2M leaven wortn, M-; fewan Peterson. a42 Keeae, K. ; treo Nelson, sw Boutn l wenty-eighin, H. ; Harry H. Powell, teo para avenue, R. Clerks: John 11 Maua, Kit Boulh '1'wenty eighth, D. ; Charlea i. Thomaa, 1013 South 4 wemy-mntn, K. Second Pt ecinct Judges: Jamea 8. Gib son, 1.M1I Bouth Tnirty-Bfcnnit, D. ; F. E. Young, 344 Maon, V ; Henry B. Allen, i.4.t4.tara avenue, R.j Aluyn L. Frank, l.ils H.iuth Thir.y-flist, H.J E. J. Neviuo, i: houth Thlttyaectind, R. Clerks: J. V. biarr, aitt Maeon, ft.; Harry F. May, 13i8 bouth Twenty-ninth avenue, D. Third Precinct Juoges: 'ineodore W. Bmi.n, So ii in Fvrty-aixtn, I : r d Walsh, 1.-114 Sou.h Fo.ty-elghtn, D.j Frank A. Jmtu- aon, 421U Pierce. M. N. ot.i.ise, into Campbell, Fortieth and Q, R. SIXTH WARD. First Precinct Judges; T. Geary, Twen- ty-tlfth and K, D. ; Andy Murphy, Twenty fourth and B. I).; Jamea Carrutl, Twenty fifth and E, D.J Goorge W. Clam. 1115 North Twenty-lourtn. R.j 8. W. Bilyem, 1415 North twenty-seventh. R. Clerks: Thomaa Dillon. '1 wenty-fourth and B, D.J Franklin A. Bhotwell. llli North Twenty- fourth, R. Hecond precinct juages: w. p. Mcuavia, Twenty-fifth and M, 1). j James Gieasnn, 630 North Twenty-fourth, D.jMIke Ford, 10il2 N, D J Jamea Plvonka, Twenty-aixth and N, R. ; H. P. Peterson. Twenty-fitth and M. R. Clerka: 8. P. Fenno, Twenty seventh and N, D.j C F. Dennis, 2418 N, H. Country. Chicago Precinct Judges: Fred Pet la. D. : D. D. Mclean. R. : Robert. McCormlck. R. Clerka: Daniel Quinn. 1) ; Arthur Witty, D. Clnntarf Pretilnct Juttaes: 8. p. 1 .arson. T. ; 11. , D. St.aken. D. ; J. E. Oygor, R --. ' -- - - - l I i. A-. on"! ntrii, av. . jcj. np("ii jn. rj:UlS utl,,lro,rt-J T,homfi. : .are Clerka: J. V. Brennan, lV; A. A. Norton. R. 193 Suuth Tnirty-fltih, R. Clerka: w. I Kenneuy, iiu South l nirty-Ket ona, u.j bftinuel McLvod, M South Thu ty-eighth street, R. Fourtn Precinct Judges: Daniel Juckl nesa, 23.4 Boutn Twenti-elgiith, D.J John Mlckoiaiibky, Spring, D.j Jamea ..- aliia. Junk Boutn Tnlrtv-nrsi. D.j George Wood, 2919 Dupont, H.J Joseph Krejftoi, 2uo2 Boulh Ihirtietn, K. Clerks; Han Breken tett, 29ii Dupunt, D.j John KewalesKi, 3U4 bourn i wenty-ninth. K. Fltlh Precinct--Judgea: H. Burney, 2707 HUkury, D.j Paul Feltheln. 1914 South '1 Wtnij -eighth. D.j H. E. Peterson, lo45 foutn TKeiity-eighth. R. : F. A. Lineally 19S4 South Twenty-seventh, R.j George vretienbuig, 1533 Ueorgli avenue, K. l;lerks: John K. D. hum. 26iu Bouth Twenty-ninth, D.J G. A. Engill, 2711 Bhlrley. R. Sixth Precinct J ungrs: J. H. Eherwootl, 1329 South Twenty-ninth, D.: John D. Ware, ma Boutn i wenty-nintn. jj. ; a. w. aic Loughln. 1325 South Twenty-seventn. R. John Williams, 2676 Pierce, R.J E. W. Bel Is. 1311 Bouth Twenty-fifth avenue. R. Clerks; Ed Fltsgerald, 1114 Sou h Twenty-tlghih, D.j E. Terpln, 34t6 Woolworth avenue, R. Elghllt Ward. First Precinct Judges: David F. Mo henna, 1634 North Twentieth. D.j Edward Welsh. 13z Noith Twenty-fourth, D. ; Jaioo 8wai tilHiider, 2ul8 Caluweli, D. ; J. H. yuSt- gara, .sortn i wrnty-tourtn, k.j Junn cowm, iuiij HHtntiton. K. Clerks: c. Conn, 241U Charles, D.J 11. A. W nipple, Ulu tnumna avenue, ft. 8(t.oiid Pi ecinct Judgea: J. J. Tletlnk, I D Benson Precinct Judges: C. A. Blom- berg. D.; Ed E. HolTmann. D.; Chris Btelger, R. Clerka: C. B. Dodson, D.j 11. F. McCoy, R. Dundee rrecmct judges: j-rnntc iirown. D.: M. W. Klrkendall. R.J II. C Baird. R. Clerks; Anthony Mcklttnn, D.j W. 8. Wedge, R. Dourlas precinct juagea: tggart rani. D. ; Rudolph Ruser. D. ; H. J. Koesalg. R Clerka: H. 1- Drake, D.; G. W. Henry. R. East Omaha Precinct Judges: Gua Hes- aerman, D.; Charles lounger, V.l John Rice. R. Clerks: Charles besscrman, k.j W. E. Moore. R. Elkhnrn Precinct Judges: Joe MoAMlc I).: William Turner. P. Clerks; George Drexel, D.J J. F. McCarty, R. r lorence precinct juoaes; ttto nnrscn, P.; J. K. Lowety, R.J Will Arde Oreeti, R. Clerks. C. V Fouke, R ; L. V. Wurller, D. Jefferson Precinct Judges: J. Blert, l.; Peter Mangold. R.; J. H. Tullla. R. Clerks' A. L. Mangold, R.j O. H. Hanson. D. Millard Precinct juagea: cnarira i noeiae. D.; William Hoppenhagen, ' t. ; John I,empka, R. Clerks: William Van Dorn, R. ; William Welsh, 1). McArdls Precinct j uogna: ueorge mc- Ardle, D.; Hugh Daogherty. D.j WilHam Giant, R. Clerka: Frank Black, R.j Juboc Saaa. D. . . . Platte valley i-recinct junges: . r. Burk. D.J L. P. I-arsnn, R.j Joe Millar, R. Clerks: J. A. Sullivan, R.j J. Agee, D. Union precinct J uages: ueorge i-ne,en. D.; W. W. Olmsted. D.J A. Dutker, R. Clerka: O. R. Williams, R.j Ed B. Knight, ar MILWAUKKC. BlaU method u oftea oom taenled oi i raaiark ab! ani olqu for tha rtaaoa Ibivt io inoat evary particular thoir pUa U 4wl s laal (rotn a brwwer't polal o( lis, Thf U "O fueaawork. .Belt reijUUrlnjr thermoin etera and prur OH In dicate tha eiaot temperatura . and 8UU tl maturity oi tarn bear la the stock: hju.es, at . OLATI MALT'VIVtNB (New 4ox TOMC Ul. BLITZ EREWIX6 CD., Kilwiokii (Jwah Branch 1413 Dauglaa 8c TaL 1084 FYllirtk PfM.lnf.( T.i.n. f V fllnVann 2Ti7 Harney. D.j WlHUm, V. Cnrrt. 2714 uouglaa. D. : Theodora F. Lewis. 317 South Twenty-ilxth, R. ; A. F. Ross, 112 South Twenty-fourth, R; Jnmea Forsyth, 12ti nouth Twenty-fifth, R. Clerks: I,. D. Murphy. 2W7 Dodge, D.j D. E. Chapln, atte riarney, rt. Fifth Ireclnct Judgea: Phillip Qnthel- mer. 1918 Farnam. n Unri-vl Jllmnr 1U Douglas. V.; W. 6. Anderson, 1:2 Douglas, ft J Kmil A. Olsen. 113 North Eighteenth. R.i Ira Aahlev. 1914 Donirlns R. Clerks: C. W, Perlln, 1721 Dodae. D. : Jamea W. Whcaton. Jr.. 107 Bee Bldg.. R. Sixth Precinct Juilir... H T Unnann I1R South Seventeenth, D.j John OX'onnell, vi Bouth Eighteenth. D. ; F. W. Cnllahsn, 421 South Eighteenth, D.J Daniel Col'lns 42 South Eighteenth, R.i J. K. Boyle. 1818 St. Mary'a avenue, -R. Clerka: J. J. Power, 422 Bouth Eighteenth, D, : Fred Hlgglna. 413 South Nineteenth. R. Seventh .Precinct Judgea: ' Fred II. Smith. 08 Sotith Eighteenth. D. : John Can field, 612 South Sixteenth. D. : Hugh Arger slnger, 614 8outh Seventeenth. D.: Martin Dunham. 713 South Seventeenth, R.J Oscar Peterson. 718 South Sixteenth. R. Clerk: J. T, Cahalan. 71! South Eighteenth. D : B. CI. MrKenrle, 7fl South Seventeenth, R. Eight Precinct Judgea: J. N. Keel. 2127 Farnam. D. : C. L. Seber. 514 South Twerr.-f tv-second. D.J James Griffin. 411 8uth Twenty-second. D.J John W. Cady. 2020 St. Mary'a avenue. R.j George W. Ecltle' Farnam. R. Clerks: J. J. Corbv. 52! South Twenty-first avenue. D.J H. XV. Majors, 2218 Dewev avenue, n. Ninth Precinct Judres: O. Reindorfi. 549 South Twenty-fifth. D.j George O. Ssav. fm Jackson. P.; F. P. Setfkln., 701 South Twentv-slxth. R.J Sharles Singer, 4o7 South Twenty-fifth avenue, R ; J. I. Modteska. ?F3 St. Mary'a avenue. R. Clerks: Ch-rlea F. Crowley 261 Hsrney. P.; Wlllard Bar rows, 371 St. Mary'a avenue, R. Fifth Ward. Flrat Precinct Judges: Paul Paulson. 1714 Brown. P.; W. O. Barber. 2217 Fowler avenue. D.J Ed C. Erfllng. Southeast Sher man avenue plat. D.i A. J. Mead. 6707 North Twenty-fourth, R. : W. H. Miller. 4W1 North Twentv-rourth. K. Clerka: William Tj. Nlchola. 4101 North Twenty-fourth. D. : H. C. Straight. 2013 Maiderson, R: oeconrl precinct Juogea: John M. , Rice, 1K15 Emmet. D.i 8. R. Patten. 1801 Locust, D.j Joseph Redman. 1624 Corby R. ; John R. Harden. U0S Binney. R.j J. N. Hammond. W23 Wert, R. Clerks: C. J. Tavlor, 116 Locust, P.: Winalow E. Bay. 1R08 Corbv. R. Third Precinct Judgea: R. A. Morrison, 2024 North Nineteenth, D.J P. W, Merrow, 224 North Nineteenth. D.J Thomaa Kend rick, 8609 North Twentieth, P.: Alfred Fslkner. 2536 North BUghteenth. R.; A. B. Walker. MI? North Nineteenth. R. Clerks: John F. Moriarty. 252 North Nineteenth, P.j John H. Parker, 2Sl North Nineteenth. R. Fourth Precinct Judgea: Richard Mar nel. 1834 North Seventeenth. P.; Pennla Kelleher. 1713 Willis avenue. P.j T. R. El llngwood, 184S North Seventeenth. R.J James R. Bruner. 1625 North Seventeenth. R.j J. M. Counsman, 2216 Sherman avenue, R. Clerka: Isaac C. Tompsett. 1652 8herman avenue. D.J J. M. Ward, 1514 North Seven teenth, n. Fifth Precinct Judgea: Charles L. Kend rlck. 2o:9 North Twentieth. P.; Jamea 8. Perklna. 1M2 North Nineteenth, D.j C. A. Fried, 3022 North Nineteenth, P.; M. S. Soars, 2238 North Eighteenth, R.J C. B. Pavla. 22011 North Nineteenth. R. Clerks: Charles 1 Htvpper. 2S04 North Nineteenth. D.; A. C. Plnkerton, 22U6 North Nineteenth, R. Sixth Precinct Judgea: Patrick Cavn nauah. 1502 North Eighteenth, D. : M. P. McBride. 1814 Charlea, D.J F. H. Knstera. 1116 North Eighteenth, D.J W. F. Green- leaf. 1404 North Eighteenth. R.: M. C. Moaney, 11SH North Nineteenth, R. Clerks: J. It Martin. 1611 North Nineteenth, D.j Adolph N. Lemburg, 1543, North Twentieth, R. Seventh Precinct Judgea: P. J. Carroll. 1423 North Seventeenth, P.; C. L. Garriaon, 1U7 North eighteenth. D.J Jamea Daugh ton. 1143 North Seventeenth. D: Krlck Peterson. 1145 North Eighteenth. D.t B. J. Stone. 1166 North Sixteenth. R. Clerks Frank Brueater, 1133 North Seventeenth, Re; rrajtK iw stone, list) jsortn Bixteentn, ft. sixth Ward. First Praclnct Judges: William F. Flynn, 6V01 North Thirtieth. D.J Fred niever. iiz Tempieion avenue, D.J Wll Mm Hnumback, 214 Saratoga. R. ; Ira Thompson. 3016 Amea avenue, R.; W. H. Larkln. 5i3S North Thirtieth. R. Clerks: William F. McKenxle, 2722 Fowler avenue. l. , irtt r iHiiaaan, uio Amea avenue, K. Second Precinct Judgea: E. M. Jacob- oerger. 41- wortn rortietn, i. ; w. I. Hor ton, 4634 North Fortieth, D.; E. M. Robert on. 4719 North Fortieth, R.; Frank R Martin, 4706 Boulevard avenua, R. ; John li. uaty, uiu North Fortieth. R. Clerka George W. Medlock, 68J0 North Thirty sixth, P.; Charlea R. Thompson, 3833 Sara- Third Precinct Judgea: O. W. Hetidee. 4204 Burdette, P.; David Punkle, 3713 Ohtcv I. ; Thomas Johnston, t'.tfl Burdette, P William A. Grant. 8M0 Parker, R.j J a' Bennett. 42.Kj Grant, R. Clerks: S. j' Rothwell, 4X28 Grant, P.; Joseph B. Frajfn burg 4336 Burdette, R. 7 " Fourth Precinct Judges: C. J. CsrtYian J North Twenty-fourth, P.; O. A. Thorne' 2703 Manderaon. D.j J. U Houi-hlji 'j Mandaraon, p.; J. L. Penn. 4u4 North Twenty-aixth avenue, R.j John T. Dillon I4 Manderaon. H. Clerks: Girre:e V Gsrlick, sum Ptnkney. IX: J. B. Parrot t 4t)8 N.wth Twenty-fifth avene. Ti. Fifth Precinct Judges: John t) Kernan 3180 Maple. D. ; Augunt Wohlge'.v, jfiio Brim lol. lx; Henry Hniselt. 3u31 Inknev H- Albln B. Kelley. 2623 Binney. R : C W Cain. 2'21 Bristol. R. Clt-rks: W. j. Char man. 3t9 Emmet. P. Fra nlc H Culick n'l rvuriii i wvno'iuuns, Sixth Preclwt Judaes: .V. M. Chambers fm North Twanty-fifth. D. Martin O'Kon nell. 3223 Ohio, IV j R. P. Jenvea, 2709 Ohio. R. ; Jamea W. Moore, VJt fihlo, R.: B 8 Anderson. 3124 Miami. R. clerka: Thomas Flynn ! North Thlrt1 ath. P.; E. C. Wol COtt. n Binney. R. Seventh Precinct Jigea: Charlea Daly Frnklln. P.: 1 j. McCovern, 15S1 North Thirty-fourth, "p.: John Keli.ln, 8122 Buntette. P.: J. N Talhott, 25 Decatur, R. Clark: II. H. ,M'er. a01 Blondo, R Eighth Precinct- Judges: L. H. Parker. Til North Twenty veath avenue, p.; John J Devlne, 2221 North Twemy-flfth. P.; Clirlst Hwbsen. ' North TwentT-eeventh avenue. R. : 8. F Kgan. IS15 North Twen'v. aeventh, B ' 'iff E. Arraatmng. JTI9 Biondo, R. Merka: FYank Brdy. il farker. P.; Yank Winslitu. 2101 North Twentv-sevw fh, R. Ninth PreciH-4 Judgew: Jerrv w. Bea ver. tb r-ur. p.; H. R Roberts. 2M) Mvani, l. : porr VV . wmhlp. 2181 Frank. Itn, R.; Abe,' w. I'arker, I7ht N,.-h Twenty fourth. R. R(frt 8. CVilvln. 2K Pecatur. R. Clerk' K P. Ollrts. fill Decatur D.; B . WAt. 07 Parker. R Tenth frcetni- Jules: K. Tveenay, 114 Kurd-tie, I).; Ttiomsa C McMillan. c4 Grant. 8n.; A. W. Kelvin. Kl North Twen-ly-fout, R. ; TI 8. AsWw'tf, Jin Grant, R ; Thon-aa W. Merrow. 2317 Wi'lls avenue. R. CierlaV; . k. Tavgart. W14 North Tt'nlv. "ce. n. ; J. h. Kedheld. MS North T -tvjr.nd. R. Faeventh Precinct JiKtees: Irrank J 1018 North Twenty-nlntn. P. PhillD Clark. Ko4 North Twenty-eighth avenue, D.J Lewis Lioner, vm North 1 wenty-seventh avenue. P.; Frederick, Kenner, M0 North Tweiily- seventn, ft.; ft. L'animan, KiS Norm Twenty-seventh avenue, R. Clerks: W. H. O'Bhaughnessy, 1018 North Twenty-nlntli, i., v. c. AK tan, rion i-iumuion, ft. Third Precinct Judges: W. F. Meyers, 2tx3 Cuming, 1.; Andrew Smith, 2?U4 ( hi cago, D.; George W. feiiannalian, 2766 Web at or, R.; John S. Helgren, 2k37 Casa, R.; OMalley, 264ti California, D.j F. G. An'der- aon, -ULi t ass, ft. Fourth Precinct Judges: Hans" Barken sen, 2413 Cuming, D.J James 1 Wllaon, 2412 Cuming, D. ; Captain John 8. Woods, 1U04 North Twenty-fourth, R.j Percy E. Gwynne, 1004 North Twenty-fourth, R.J John Jepsln, 938 North Twenty-fifth. R. Clerks: P. M. Tobln. 9S3 North Twentv fifth avenue. P.; Edwin Meek, 946 North l wenty-iourtn, ft. Fifth Precinct Judgea: J. D. Ramsay. z-'i t urning, l.; Marion P. Mcciung, Cuming, P.; Zenas Stephens. 917 N Twenty-first, R. ; D C. Middleton, 813 North Twentieth, R. ; R. E. McConnell. 2124 Burt, R. Clerka: Frank E. Johnaon, 924 North Twenty-aecond, P.; P. B. Sargent, 2224 Webster. R. Blxth Precinct Judges: W. F. Johnson, 606 North Nlneteeth, P.; Mark M. Par mer, 620 North Twenty-third, P.; E. G Glenn. 624 North Twentieth. R.: F. E, Gould, 21:8 California, R.j B. W. Miller, 614 conn Nineteenjn. ft. Clerks: jonn i. Bnlend. 624 North Twentv-third. P.: F. W. Btauara, amr vvebster, ft Beventh Precinct Judsres: W. F. Iearv, irn iNortn Meventeentn. P.: W. P. wand 710 North Eighteenth, P.; Peter Jessen, Jr., 808 North Seventeenth. R.: William Whlt- more, im vvenster, K.j M. J. Merrill. 1714V4 Waterloo Precinct Judge: C. Wllklns, P.j Smith Brcwn, R.J John Bcirrus, ft. Clerks: 11. B. Hopper, R.J George Hall, P. GROUT EXCUSES HISCOURSE Charsies Low with Tsrslag Faslonlsts Over to the Republicans. NEW YORK, Oct. 18 Edward M. Grout, the Tammany candidate for comptroller, In his letter of acceptance made public tonight says that the "party Issue has been squarely put into the campaign by thoee ho profess the contrary. Until this was revealed I we committed to the support of Mayor Low and resented the bitter and 2lTi I prejudiced attacks made upon his peraon- orth I allty by the district attorney. It la now clear that Mayor Low waa In accord with the republican schemes of taxation which have of late years been so hostile to the Interests of the city of New York, and have so steadily and greatly Increased Its contribution to the expenses of state government I have been reproached as a traitor and an apostate. A change of opinion when TALES TOLD BY TOURISTS Et Louis TrtTtlsr Tells How Twe GrtTt Bobbers. Wert Fooled. LEGISLATOR GETS IS BED WITH CORPSE Ohloaa Relates Oae of Two La err ere Clawlaai Kaeh Other Severely While Playlet the Same Joke. "Grave robbing Is a rather gruesome trade, but It Is a profitable one, al though It has its occasional drawbacks," observed a liquor salesman from St. Louis. "To cite on Instance: A couple of young fellows were doing a thriving business, supplying the medical colleges of St. Louis with cadavers some years ago. A peculiar death occurred not far from town and one of the colleges waa extremely anxious to get that special cadaver. The two profes sionals went out after It one winter night and got It. On the way back they stopped at a road house to warm up with a little fire water, and In order to divert susplc.on. wrapped an overcoat about the 'stilt,' propped Mm up in the seat and fixed tha lines in his hands. They then went in to the road house and spent some time there. An old soak and frequenter of the road house happened to approach the place just as they were fixing the 'stiff in the seat. He didn't do anything but slip the 'stiff- back off the seat, cover It with Its wrappings In the bottom of the wagon, after they had gone In, wrap the overcoat about himself Just as they had fixed up the dead man and take his plaoe in the seat. Tha two fellows cams out after a while and unhitched climbed up into the aeat with the observation that the cadaver might as well ride In the seat between them to allay suspicion as they were going Into town. The boys had become pretty mellow while in the road house and brought a bottle of whisky out with them. Incidentally one of them Jo cosely offered the supposed 'stiff a drink after they hud taken a number of nips themselves while driving along.- The old 'soak' took a nip all right, much to their astonishment, and held onto the bottle with all the enthusiasm of a prolonged thirst. "Well, the Immediate result Was that the two grave robbers simply fell out of the wagon In their fright at the supposed resuscitation of the corpse, and the 'soak,' gathing up tha lines, drove into town and sold the 'stiff' for a snug sum to a rival college," "Speaking of being surprised by a corpse," said John Bertram, an Illlnolsan, "a case happened In the early days of Springfield legislative history that you may never have heard. An old member of the house from Macon county had been left out during one session, but was re-elected the following year. He went to the same hotel where he had quartered during his previous terms and asked to be assigned to his old room. lie said that he could find It without troubling ff theCi I Band that Demand ar with the) SBTBlSaBBBjS4 I The) Only Cigar That's the same to-day, tomorrow, forever. 5c here, there, everywhere. The Largest Staling Brand of Cigari in the World. The Band is the Smoker's Protection. Is neither treachery nor apostacy. Once It became clear to. me that this contest had lost Its pretence of a nonpartisan dis Cuming, P.; Clerks: John F. Pally, 1616 Burt cusslon of local questions, that those who P.; Charles J. Meyer. 818 North Seven- were with me had abandoned the only EYgh'th Precinct-Judges: Thomas Mc- Principle which held us together that th. Gulre, 614 North Seventeenth, P.; Charles. I fusion party naa become essentially re h vA1.SLHmn tM Chicago, P.; M. P. But- publican, then Inevitably I go with ths 607 North Eighteenth, R.j George C. Cock- democratic party. rell. Prexel Hotel. R. Clerks: J. P. Lane. srnthR F' a North FAMOUS BALLET MASTER DEAD the facta and the circumstances changed, the clerk. He went out to a caucus or something tnat evening ana came nome rather late. He wet up to his old room and noticed that some fellow was lying In the bed, but supposing that ths hotel was MntkWsril. First Precinct Judaea: J. C. Chadduck. S.124 Murtel avenuo; P.: L.. F. Cheney, 3230 Humllton, P.; Claus H. Olsen. 1606 North Thirty-fourth, P. : J. E. Van Gilder. Thirtieth near Charlea, R.I Irving Sullivan. &17 Murtle avenue, K. Clerka: James P. Rusklna. 3616 Webster. P.: George J. Stoney, Thirty-third and Lafayette ave nue, K. Second Precinct Judges: Hugo Phlne- hardt. 1014 North- Forty-seventh, . avenue, P.; W. C. Ellis, 4327 Charles, D.J A. P. Avers. 4027 Seward. R .: Aueust Bcnroeder, 4037 Seward, R. ; J. D. Jackson. 4023 Seward, R. Clerks: Louis I.arson, 4008 Hamilton, P.: L. C. Hutchinson. 4041 Seward. R. Third Precinct Judgea: Charlea Rosa, 4160 Chicago. D.: F. W. Blmnaon. 4109 Cass, D.J J. W. Harner, 3926 Farnam, R.J George A. Parry, 4623 Dodge, R.; H. W. Butts, 4216 Farnam, R. Clerks: C. J. Bnlrd, 8821 Cuming, R. ; H. S. Daniel. 4202 Harney, D. Fourth Precinct Judgea: Ell Garrett, 144 North Thirty-third, D.; Thomaa W. Mor rlsy, 322 North Thirty-fifth. D.; Edwin Eng- R : 'Jonathan' Edwarda. 3421 Davenport. R. Clerka: L. J. Potter. 330 North Thirtieth avenue. P.: J. E. Prltchard. 3318 Podge, R. Fifth Precinct Judges: W. J. Cond, 3718 Farnam, P.; John P. Wear, 3506 Harney, Hiatal ttlvee Way and He Ends His i - Days 1st lassie Ward at Belltn-ae. ... - NEW YORK. ' Oct. 18. Alme Charles Bertrand, a fumous ballet master, who had charge of the ballets for a number of years In the Knickerbocker theater In Paris, the Alhambra muslo hall In Lon don and the At litorlum theater in Chi cago, and alao of the ballets of the "Black Crook," "Babes In the Woods," and other well known productions In this country, died tonight in the Psycopathlo ward in Bellevue hospital. Bertrand's mind had become weakened and he took to playing Incessantly on his old violin until his neighbors complained and had him taken to the hospital last Tuesday. He refused to go until hwas deluded Into believing that he was needed at the Metropolitan opera house,, but even then he Insisted on having a violin and he would only go Into the pavilion when he waa given P.: John Marritt. 2824 Pnuaina. R. : Adolnh Marrltt, 2824 Pouglas, R.: John W. Feed, violin by one of the doctors. 22 south Twenty-nlntn, ft. cieras: to ward Valentine. S4t3 Farnam, P.; Jesse Carroll. Twonty-eighth avenue and Doug la a. R. Sixth - Precinct Judgea: George T, Thompson. 702 South Twenty-ninth, P.J John Kee, 625 South Thirty-third. P.; Charles H. Hohman, 622 South Thirty fourth, D. ; H. E. Bell, 620 South Thirtieth R.: Patrick 8. McGuire. 720 South Thirty first. U. Clerks: Fred F. Elsasser, 60: South Thirty-fifth. P.; John P. McCaffrey, salt Howard, H. Month Omaha. FASTEST TROTTERS TO MEET Lost Dillon and Major Delrnar Will Conteat for Memphis Gold Cop. "Inn l3e Nmta Yweni v-awc-xtd. . P I Fnrio second and L. D : Thomas Neat Jasaa C 3ALUiUia, 2uU Grace, J.ir.Ja.- ForU end R. D.i 4 Ftersuu, Taeui XT IT XT DITTO. Tonn Vt 1 ft An. Af th. most Important harness meetings of the season will begin here at the track of the Memphis Trotting association on Tuesday next. The program covers a period of eight days and six well nilea stakes are an nounced bv the management. The feature of the meeting will occur on the opening day, when the two fastest trot ters in the world, Lou Plllon and Major Uelmar. both with a mark. or 2:00 rut. will compete for the Memphis gold cup. The horsea will be driven by their owners, C. K G. Minimis and E. E. Bmathers. rep Dec tlvely. The track Is pronounced by experts to be the fastest in the country. Many horaea arrived today from the Lexington meet. Lou plllon. Major Pelmar and Dan patch were given ngnt work today. GAME MAY BE PLAYED IN OMAHA Probability that Iowa and Nebraska Elevens Will Meet la This tlty IOWA CITY. la.. Oct. 18. -(Special Tele gram.) It is quite possible that the Iowa Nebraska game, October 81, may be played at Omaha. Manager Bpangler of IOwa will decide tha matter soon. Nebraska s consent having been already obtained. A large crowd Is expected if the game grtea to Omaha. Iowa is not dlacouraged at tha re sult of the Minnesota game, it being an ex ceptional instance or a team getting Beared and forgetting all the foot ball it had been coacneu to play T.hl. Kwk H I.. A nnlk.p ton. I).: J G. Howlev. Twentv-jieventh and I Madison. Ft. ; K. E. is. Rldgway. Thirteenth table ft x rv, ieo., tici. (special.) and Washington. R. Clerks: Mike Bar- One more victory for the home team was rett. Thirteenth and Harrison. P.: Georae I the result or the root ball game here yes- Smith, Twemy-Blxtb and X, R. I terday lietween the high school teams of Second precinct Judges: y. u. Good. I l ecumsen ana -ranie ft oca. in contest Fortieth and X. P.: William Crowdln. I waa fierce from atart to finish. The fea- Thlrty-fmirth and II. P.: P. W. Foster, I turea were end runs of from ten to thirty Thirty-fifth and T. P.J George E. Sherwood. I yards, Fisher's neat tackles In the open 446 Houtn i nirtv-nrsi. ft.: iver -J. nomas. 4t neia ana ins line Ducaing oi in -rams Kock South Thirty-third. R. Clarka: P. J Mc- backs. Tho acore waa 11 to In favor of FIRST WARD. First Precinct Judges: Frank F. Flts- mnna. 1906 Missouri avenue. P.: J. Mac Mllion. Twenty-flrak and I, P.J James Grace. 1901 Alhtaourl avenue. P.: Louis Wll Hams. 646 North Twentieth, R. ; William H. llnlikr. Twentieth and Missouri avenue. R. Clerks: J. J. Breen, 2ti03 J. P.: Clark Peetlt. 622 North Seventeenth, ft. rtecnnd Precinct Judcea! William Wright. 2306 M. P.; J. M. Fltagerald, Tvl- ty-third and , P.; J- ft. Mniin, u isortn Trnfiilv-Bn-nnd R.: N. P. Mann. 710 North Twenty-aecond, R.J Jamea 8, Mathewa, 1306 N, R Clerks: A. C. Pancoaat. Glasgow Block. P.j Albert Peterson, 611 North Twenty -second. R. SECOND WARP. "First Precinct Judges: F. Pabandro, Seventeenth and B, P.J Jonn Uompoia, Nineteenth and O. P.: P. Cunningham. Twentieth and Q, P.; Rasmus larsen, 276 South Twentieth, ft.; J. nana, aw a, R. Clerka: A. Kleman. Nineteenth and S. P.; C C. Carlson, 170 South Eighteenth, ft. Second Precinct Judgea: Joseph Char vat, Twenty-third and 8. P.; John Fleenee, Twenty-third and 8. P.J M. Flaherty, Twenty-third and Q, P.; T. H. Puley, Twenty-fifth and O. R-; Joaeph Kment Twenty-first and Q, R. Clerka: J. J Looney, Twenty-flrxt and- 8. P.: J. M Tobias, 123 North Twenty-third, R. THIRD WARP. First Precinct Judges: Edward Newton, Thirteenth and Jackson, P.; Edward Carey, Twenty-eeventh and Jefferson, P.; C. Bwearinger, rwenty-sixtn ana wanning J. C. Howie crowded and being good-natured and ac commodating, made no remonstrance, but undressed and went to bed without waking his bedfellow. A little while afterward he was awakened by a young man and woman entering the room and seating themselves In front of the fireplace. Tha old fellow, supposing they had mistaken the room, concluded to enjoy the fun. "The uuple soon became very affectionate and It. tickled the old fallow Immensely, so he quietly hunched his bedfellow to let him enjoy the fun. The couple heard a nolss from the direction of the bed and started for the door In a great fright. This tickled the old fellow all the more and he slapped his bedfellow a sounding whack,, calling him to get up and laugh. But the bedfel low didn't move, so the legislator had his laugh H to himself. And he didn't know until the clerk came up with the rest of the house help that he had gone to bed with a corpse, and that the young man and woman had been sent there to sit up with It." "A bunch of lawyers were sleeping In a crowded courtroom in an Illinois town be cause of the overcrowded condition of the single hotel during a session of court." continued Bertram, "when one of them, a practical Joker, possessing a remarkable faculty of imitating a cat, concluded to have apmo fun out of It. After all of them had quieted down to sleep he started a plaintive moan like a cat. Another fellow on the opposite side of the room had a similar faculty of Imitation and was awak ened by the noise of the supposed cat and remarked to his next fellow, 'Some darned cat. has got Into the room. Just wait I'll i imitate a tabby and will catch the Tom.' So the two began meowing at each other. The first supposed It was a real cat. and the room being extremely dark, they kept apprachlng each other, each with a boot In hand to demolish the supposed cat. They got together finally, and then there was an act not down on the program. Each had aimed his boot well, and when a light was finally struck the two men were mixing up badly in tho center of the room, and It took the rest of the lawyers and the town doctor to get them In presentable shnpe for court the following day." ..Low Rate.. HOPlSEEKERS'EXCURSIOfJS Tuesdays. VIA THE October 20th November ii and 17th .AND.. 1903 IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. To Certain Points in the WEST AND SOUTHWEST at ONE FARE for thejound trip Final Limit of Tickets, 21 Dajs. Stopovers will be allowed within transit limit of 15 days going after reaching first homeseekers' point en-route, route. FOR FURTIIER INFORMATION or land pamphlets, folders, maps, etc., address any agent of tho company, or T. P. GODFREY, PwMnter and Ticket Agent, TOn HUGHES, Travel ing Passenger Agent, OHAHA, NEB. M. C TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St Louis, Ho. (ioldrlck, Thirty-ninth and I. P.; K. A. Farmer. Twenty-eighth and T, R. FOURTH WARP. Flrat Precinct Judgea: Kd Foley. Twen ty-fifth and J, P.; Kke Hughes, 2611 N. P.; Frank Shannon. Twenty-aixth and (J, P.: Theodore offetman. Ill North Twenty- fifth, R ; P. T. Thompson, tt North Twen- ty-aitn, it. clerks: f. A. tmrrett. Twen ty-sixth and V, P.; Juhn AJ Nuton, L6 North Twenty-aixth, K. Second Precinct Judgea: Michael Coch ran, between 1 wenty-oighth and Twenty- ninth on Q, R ; William Murphy, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second on R, P.: Tom Meechan. Thirty-first and R, P.; Ka Krtckson. Thirtieth and 8, R.; Thomaa Ir win. Twenty-ninth and 8, R. Clerks: John Cult, Tii y-eighth and J. P.; J. It. Mc- LAugnun, raa it street, rt. FIFTH WARP. Flrat Precinct Judgea: John Jem Thirty-second and J streets. P.; William Cain, HIS North Thirty-third, P.: John nrouerica, ut ionn i nirty-tniru, p.; Frank Madura. 62 North Twenty-seventh R.; l'eter bturrak-1, Twenty-e ghth between H ant I, K. Clerks: 1 homas U Connor, i went y-eign in ana K, u. : John Klewlt. Ull Noni Twenty-elahth. K. 8econd Precinct Judaea: Pat Brodrtclf Fcfi 1 second and L. P : Thomaa Neater, it- Table Rock, one touchdown being made by Irving jone ana me otner by captain Conant. Table Rock'a goal has not been crooned so far thla season. Uraad Islaad a Wlataer. GRAND 1 8 LAND. Neh.. Oct. 1 (Bne. clal. The Oiand Island buvlneaa college f ia yea trie sl raui business college yes erday afternoon oo tha latter'a ground. Twenty-minute halves were played. The final acore was Si to I In favor of Grand Island. Faaeral ef Artaar Peteraoa. The funeral of Arthur Peterson, who died Friday, waa held Sunday from the home t t!4 Casa atreet. Hervuea Were con ducted Jointly by the Red Men, Kaglea and Turiivereins. to which orders deceased had belonged. The remains ere eacort.il in Forel Ijiwu cemetery, where Interment was made, by a large concourse of friends and members of the three orders, marching to a dirge played by the Eaglea band. w ta hew lark, PIATT8Bl"RQ. N. T.. Oct. IS. Northern New York had Its Smt snowstorm of tha season today. The mountains about Lke PUi lil. Ioon lake, t hnteaugay lake and Lake Titus are white with suow," A Bars Kever Harass After Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil Is a p. piled. Relieves pain Instantly and heals at the same time. For man or beast. Price Sc. AID TO REBUILD VILLAGES Tarkey Appropriates Fifty Theasaatd Posada for that Pur Pose. CONSTANTINOPLE Oct. 18. The council of ministers has decided to grant 50,000 (Turkish) to rebuild villages and alleviate the distress In Macedonls. In an audience held with the German am bassador to Turkey, Baron von Biebersteln, last Friday, the sultan said tha t,the present rebellion wss almost entirely suppressed and that Turkish troops were today meet ing with opposition only In the PjumbaU dlHtrict. Low Rates West and Southwest October 6th and 20th, all Rock Island ticket agents will sell round-trip tickets to points in Oklahoma, Indian Territroy, Arkansas, Kan- sab, Mexico, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming at ONE fare plus ?2. ' Return limit 21 days, except to Mexico, where it Is 30 days. Call or write, and full Information will be furnished. City Ticket Offica 1323 Farnam Street, Dmaiia, F. P. Rntberford, 0. P. A. 3 lalaadera Seat Hem. HONOLULU. Oct. M.-The steamer Isle worth left for the Gilbert islands today with tuft Gilbert Islanders, the last of sev eral thousand Imported during the last four years during the plantation labor. They have proved unsatisfactory and many of them are deatltute. They have been try ing to return home for a long time. The expense of chartering Isleworth la par tially borne by private subscription. Tea Tears ler Harder. ST. PETERSBURG. Oct. 18. A Turoo Annenlan has been condemned to ten years Imprisonment at Moscow for the aaaaaslna tion of a Ruseo-Armenlan banker named Jangoff, who failed to contribute 13.1)00 roublea to the Armenian national fund, ac. oording to a promise made by him when he was kidnaped In the Caucasus. Veeeseeta Naatra Ceaasel, CARACAS. Oct. 18.-Pr. Jose Jesus Paul has been appointed special agent of Venesuela to The Hague arbitration tribunal. Pr. Paul was formerly the Venesuelaa commis sioner . before the French and American mixed tribuaaUere. A well heated office for $10.00 per month Before the cold weather sets In, It might be well for you to stop to think whether you are apt to freese to death In your office this winter. There's ne use staying In a cold office all winter. THE BEE BUILDING If you ask one ef Its tenants you will And It's always comfort able, no matter how cold the weather. Tou wetlld better move before It's cold. ' There are three pleaaant small rooms at 110.00 per month one or twe larger rooms at reasonable prices. R. C. PETERS & CO. RENTAL AGENTS GROUND FLOOR BEE BUILDING J "THIS LITTLE P1Q C3tT WtalT TO lONfl'l" COUKTRY S1USASES tf-h7.Si oMtvlr trotm L4t4l Pi Perk nf our on rmii u4 u oc brrtieHst ol "ttlat.M LluU i'iti nemesv feuaf ItvtsC. lluft. HevooaV, o. Mai-U 7ruaX MfcpU fcutfar sVbd Pur BurkwaMavt tlcmt ftr eaOsK f ruWft Mai AtOaM aTMai. H rllaB luff tKjOatUfc. Jcnii Dairy Farm, Ft. Atkinson, Wit. aV44 kathMka T Oissatnae Brua, Mlj f 1 enwaasss. surMsiisvf Iuum, h KV1 ftlllBi lueuUMXi. driu&, lut. aatv M iM Wsrrivd nirs sua mes Islanding tu awr-f uju,4 ! Sherman at McConnell Prug Co. au&: sMonlauluic naultai null ink as-u mui K:t boeor rttMuiMl. (Ijuai Omaha. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Makes Meat laefal Preeeat. Cbarxea Less Thao All Others DR. 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