Tin; OMAHA DAILY niSBt TUrUSDAV, DKCl'UUCn 3, lf0.T v 11 PUITOrFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILT by all Interested, change mny occur at any time.) Foreign ' mail for the fk ending Ie imbfr I, 1M. will elnee ( FROM FTi.Y In aU cases) at (ha tlenersl PoetorhVe aa fol low: PAHtEISVPOBT MA1L.8 close on hour earlier than closing Ume shown be low.. .V arcels-Post MalW for Germany clou t S p. m. Monday, per a. a. Kxoniirin : Wllhelm; Wedneeilsy, per . . Netkar; - Friday, per a. a. l'retorla. Rfllar-kiid supplementary malla close i at Foreign Station half hour later then ' closing time shown below (except that Sup- plementary Walla for Europe and Central .America, via Colon, cloa on hour later at Foreign Station). Traesallaatla Malla. THVftf TM T At 7 a. m. for FRANCE. SWIT7,ERI.ANn. ITALY, HPAIN. P)R TVOAU TIRKKY, EGYPT. OREKCK, BRITISH 1NUIA AND LORENZO MAR QCKZ. per a. a. t A Toiiralne, via -Havre ' (mall for other part of Kurope muat b directed "per . a. l-a Touralne"). .FRIDAY At M p. m. for AZORES 18k- ANr8, per a. a. Romanic, from Boston. SATI'RDAYAt 2:30 a. m. tor IRELAND, pet" a. a. trnrla. via Quepnstown (mull for other part of Europe muat be di rected "per a. a. Ktrurla"i: at a. m. for KC'ROrE. per a. . rhllHdclphla. via Bouthamptnn; at 7:110 a. .m. for ITALY direct, per a. a. Prlna Adelbcrt (mall muat 'be directed "per a a. Prlna Adelbert"; at ?:30 a. ,rn. for SCOTLAND direct, per . ' a. a. Astoria (mall must be directed 'per . r,' a. Astoria ); at 8:S0 a. rn. for BEL- OH M direct, per a. 8. Finland (mall muat v b directed 'per a. a. Finland,'.')... After the closing at- the Supplementary Trsrisatlantm Mails named above, addl- n tlonal flupplemantarr Malla are onened on. the pier of the American, English, French and (Imhwh steamera. and re- main open until within Ten Minute of the hour ot aalllng of steamer, - - ' ! til. WAY TIHK ( tRn-(llf. a i . pm a 5:30 pm a 7:1 am a S:40 am a 8:10 am The Portland - Chicago Special Enetern Epre The Atlantic Kxpresa... 1 he Colorado Special... all :S5 pm ChlcHgo Speclwl JUIncoln. Meairioe mid Htrornxburg Kxprees..b 4:00 prh l12:4S pm Columbua Local b tv pm b I:3i am Wablth, St. I-oul "Cannon Ball " ' Kxpres a 5:."5 pm a 1:20 am St. Louis Ixal, Coun cil Bluff a' 9:15 em 10:30 pm t h lea c tireat Weatera By. C'e. 21 St. Paul Minne apolis Limited 104 Ft. podge Exprea..a 1:V am 1J Ft. Podge Exprea..a 8:25 pm 20 St. Paul Minne apolis Llmiteil a 7:56 pm 7 Ft. Dodge Kxpre.. M Ft. Dodge Kxpiess.. a A. o-i am a1t:10 am a 8:3 pm Malla far Month anal Ceatral A'roerlca, Weat ladlea. Ktr. ' TlU'R8DA Y At 8 a. m. for Cl'BA, per a. Vigllancla tin all fur-Mexico, vht Pro- Sreeo, Campech and Vera Vrwa- must be Irecled "per a.-, a. Vigilanvla,",;: at 11 m. . , for MEXIC O, per a, a. Upland,- via Tam- plco (mall, muat ba directed, ."per a. a. j upland"). . . . - FRiDA Y At- M n m. for NKWFOfND. ' -LAND, per a. a. Rosalind: at. 7" p. m. for . NKWFOUNDLAND, per a. ' a. f Sicilian. - . - from Philadelphia. SAT.' RDAY At fi:30 a. m. fof BRAZIL. ' per a. a. Tennyon( via Pernamhuco, Bet-f- . ma, kio Janeiro ana Mailtos (mail lor - Northern Brazil, Argentine. Uruguay and i 1 araguay tnuet be directed "per a. a. C hicago, llock Island a Tirlllr. K A ST. Chicago Davlighl L't'd..a 3:fr am a S:S0 an Chicago Layllght Iocal a 7:" am a : pm CIiIchko Exprena bll:l.1 am a 5::to pm Dea Molnei JCjcprKe a 4:10 pm' lilltE'l am Chicago Faet Kxprcna. a B:.10 pm a 1:25 pm -WEST. Rocky Mountain L't'd..a 7:30 am a 7:25 am Lincoln. Colo. Springe, ... Denver, Pueblo and vW'et .........a, 1:90 pm a 5:00 pm Texaa. t'allfornlft and Oklahoma Flyer a 8:1.1 pm al2:40 pm Mlaaonrl Paelflr. ' ttt. Lo'uia j:xpreea. r1ii:KI am a 6:25 pm K. C. A. St. L. Kxpren..al0:5J pm a 6:15 am Chicago, Milwaukee St. rant. Chicago Daylight ..a 7:41 am a 11 US pm Chicago Fnat Kxpreaa..'a 6:45 pm a 3:4o pm Chicago' Limited a S:( pm a 7:50 am Dee Moinea Kxpreaa....a 7:45 am a 3:40 pm Tennvaon")! at d:3) a. m. (aunDlnmntarv :WV a. m.) tat CIVRWAO and VENE ' -7.1'ELA, per a. a. Maracalho (mall for Havanllla and Carrbgeha muat be di reoted "per'g. a. Maracalt)Or'l'. .at-9 a. m. . for PORTO RICO, per a. a. Ponce, via Hun Juan; at I JO a. m. (aopplementary . I'MW a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JA . HAICA. SA VANILLA. CARTAOENA and OREV'TOWN. per a. . Valencia (mall for Coala Rica muat be directed i ".''per a a. 'Valencia"); at :: a. m. (mip . plcmentar 10-KO a. m.) fof ST. THOMAS. - ST. CROIX. LEEWARD Hr,d WIND- WARD ISLANDS. RRITIBH, Dt'TCM . and. FRENCH OCIANA. per a. a. Korona iitmll for Orangda and Trinidad must, be . directed -'per a.-a. Korona"); at f:30 a. m. (aunplementaryi 10 at) a. m;) fof-INAOTA ' end HAITI, per a., a. FlandrlH- (ruail for V. rPort. an Prince Aux. Cayea and Jacmel I, muat be directed "per a. a.' Flandrla"); . at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per a. a. Mexico, via , Havana: at V) a. m. for HAITI. 1 per a. a. . Orattje Naeean (mall foe Curacao Vene anelai Trinidad. British, and Dutch Qulana mirnt l.e directed "er a. a. Oranje Nna-, .. . aau"); at 10 a. m. for ARtJKNTINE, iRUOl'AY and PARAGUAY, per a. a. oldler Prince. ; . : ' Mall Farwarded Overland, Etc,,' Bx rent Tranapaptac. CUBA Via Florida, cloaea at thla oltlco . . . dally, except Thureday, at 15:29 a, an (th connecting mall clona here on .Wednea '. daya and Saturday via. Tampa,, and on ' Monday -via H'aml).,.,. .. . ' -MBXICO CITY-Overland, Upleaa' Kpeclally ' ad'lreeaed for dlBp'atch by eteamer. cloea . . t thla office dally, except Sunday, at 1:30 ' 'p.- m. and 11:10 p. m. Sundaya at 1:00 p. ' .m.r and 11:i p. tn.' . "'Zti F.,vY FrJUN DLAND-rTfy rail to North Byd J., hey. and (hence by ateaoier, clone at thla ' ."' offlce dally at B:30 it. m. (connecting malla " rlohe here every Monday, Wedneaduy and ' ' Saturday). .. . ' . .. V 3 A M A I C A By rail to Botfln. an1 thence .w,' .. by eteamer, clone at this. office at (:S0 p, ' rrt." every Tireeday. Bv rail to Philadelphia and. thence by eteamer. cloaea at thla OfTtca at 11:30 p. nl. 1 1 MIQUElON By rail to Br)xton.; afid thenci ' by ateamer,.cjo at thla office daily , at 'xsa-f VV ' TJtTtrnTr" fntt-VVT , inert doiuib ot ine ;ny nureioiore lanura 'jfoljATEMALSy r'.l toTO Wn" 1 & WAifUWV&nS and thenea by ateamer. cloaea at thla of-4 "V'" .Vv tVv of Nsw 4ort ! nca dally, eTcept. Sunday, ar U3 p. m. f "f Nebraaka in the City of New born, BIBMSOTOX STATIO lOth MASOS, Rnrllnaton A Mlaaonrl Jflver. . .. . Tave. Arrl-e. ChlcagofSpecial :.: a 7: am a :! pm Chicago Vernlbuled 1CX..R 4:00-rim a'7:45 m Chicago Iioal '. ......a 9:H r.m U M pm itilcago Limited ...a 8:'6 m a 7:45 pn Fast Mall.; , 24i pnj '.Rarllnxtoii A Mlaaanrl River. " AVymore, Beatrice' and '. '. ' Lincoln '.- ;. ....a S.ftl am. b12:05 pin Nebraska Wxprc ,Mi..ft 2:ftit.tim a 7:45 pm Denver Limited .........a 4:10 pni ' a 6:45 am Black Hill and 1'uget - Sound Kxpree all:10 pm A 3:30 pm Colorado Vestlbuled. . ': .. KlyCr a 3:30 pm Lincoln Feat Mall . A. . .b 2:57 pm a :( pm Fort Crook and Plaits- ' i mouth ;.........b 3:10 pm blfl:35 am Bellevue & PaclUc Jet.. a 7:Ml pm a 8:37 am Bcllevuo & Pacific Jet.. a, 3:30 am . JKanaaa City, St. Joaeph A Cooncll ; Blnffa. ' . Kanena Cltv Day -Ex.. ..a 9:IS am a 6:05 pm St.NIui Fiver.,...- a 5:25 pm alli'SBm K'anaas City Nljrht Ex..al0:45 pm a 6:30 am WHBMTEH IKP0T-;1RTH WEBSTER. r 'Mlaaonrl Paelllc. ' . Ivcave. Arrive. Nebraaka Local, via Weeping Water. b 4 JTO pm al0:35 am Chicago, St. Panl, Mlnneapolla A Omaha. . i Twin City Paengcr....a 6:30 am a :10 pm Ploux City Paaenger...a 2:no pm all:20 am Oakland Local b 6:45 pm b 8:45 am a Dally, h Dally except Bundny. d Dally except Saturday, e Dally except Monday. THUG WHO, JOKES VICTIMS Frank Ford Arrei'.cd in Kami, Ca'led tbe Eoooroai Burgltr. CAPERS ARE WELL KNOWN IN OMAHA LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF THE SALE. OF RENEWAL BONDS. v Propoaala' will be received by B. C. Shrlg ley; I ho City Clerk -of the Oily of South Omaha, Nebraaka, until ( o'clock p. m., I'lrcmbfr 7, 1103, for the purchaea of an inane of bond lu the aum of $21,000, bonda to be 'leaned lit the denomination ot five hundred dollana (IniW) -each, bearing data November 1,-ltKtt, manuring In twenty yea re after date and 'bearing Interext at the rate of flva 15) per cent - peri annumy payable aeenl-annualty. ! '' i i ri Iheae. r. rehewril bond to take' up and pay cerlam. iHtantrng -IMatrlct Improve- iiy and ill ::a n. p. nv and )l:s p. .. (eTmnectrng-.imll, and m., Sundaya at l:O0 111:3ft 111:80 cloeea here Monday at 111:30 t). m ). COSTA RICA By rail to New Orleana, and thenc by ateamer, eloae nt thla oftlc ' - 'da(lv, except Sunday, at 1:S p. m. and l . 111:1) p. m.; tBtindaya -at. 1:00 -pi rn. and 111:8 IV.'1 m.- (connecting mall close hera Tueeday t 111:30 p. mj. ... - R ROISTERED .MAIL cloaea at p. m. - prevlou day. " . , " i. '' . . -Tapacle Malla. ) )JEW ZEALAND, Al;8TRALIA (except , Weat), NEW CALKDON5A - FUt,., . SAMOA and HAWAII, via Ban Wrancleco, ' cloe here dally at, (1:30 p., m up to De- fember 5, Incluelve, for dlapatch per 'a. a. Ventura. (If .he Cunard ateamer carry. ": ln the BrtJeh mal 'or New Zealand ' ; doe not arrive in time v vunnect with thla dlapatch. extra malls cloalng at 6:30 a. m. and ' a. m. and 6:80 p. m.; sun , day at 4:80 a. m.t a. m. and 6:80 p. m. ... .will be niada up and forwarded until th arrival of th Cunard ateamer.) AUSTRALIA lexcent Wean. FIJI ISL ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA (epacjally ."i addreaeed only), via Vancouver and Vlo t . torla, B. C. cloee here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to December 5, inclusive, fer diipatch nee a. Uikunu . . a 1 : rilll4A"and JAPAN, via Seattle, elnae hmr.- dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to December 5, Inclusive, tor dJspatch- per a. a.- Hyadea. . 114WAU. vm ean eianciaco. uinae nert . , . dally at 6:30. n-rp. up to. December I2, Inclusive, .for dispatch per I . Alameda. ' "HAWAII. JAPANT C1HNA and PHILIP . PINE- ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close ' ''hera dally, at 6:J0 p. m. up ta December " IT. Inclualve, for dispatch per a. a. China. ' CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and Victoria. B. C, ctoae bar dully at 6:30 p. in. up to December 420. Inclualve for dla patch per . a. Kmprea of India. (Mer chandise for. .United Imatea Postal . agency at Bhar.ghal cannot be forwarded ' via Canada.) HAWAII, JAPAN. CHINA gnd PHILIP. PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco: close here dally at 6:31 p. m. up to De- eemoer inclusive, tor aiapaicn per a. Dortc. -PHILIPPINE ISINDS. via Ran Fran .. ctaco, eloae hera dally at 6:30 p. n. up to , Decenvlwr 477, Inclusive, fur dispatch per IT.'4P transpirt. TAHITI and. MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via ' San Francisco eloae ber dally at 6:30 p. m. tin to January 1. Inclualve, for dispatch per a, a. Mariposa. NOTE 4'nleaa otherwise addressed. West Australia la forwarded! via Europe, and New Zealand and Philippines via San 1 i. Fraacisoo tha quickest route. .Phlllp- plnea specially addressed "via Canada" r ''via Europe" muat be fully prepaid at the foralrn rates. Hawaii la forwarded via San Francisco exclusively. Transpacific malla are forwarded to pt at sailing aaiiy ana ine ecnenuie or closing Is arranged on th preaumptlon of their uninterrupted overland transit. IRegla- tiered mail i lea at p. m. previous day r CORNELIUS VAN -COTT. Postmaater. Poaionic. New York. N. Y., November Zl. . ItvS. . ., .. , . pilLROAD TIME CAHrX I'JIIOS STATION lOTH ASD MAftCY, ' llllaol CtalraL . Leave. .. Arrive. .a 7:&o am alO:36 pm i pin a 8:05 ain tTilca'ge) Kxiireaa Chicago, Minneapolis & Ht. Paul Limited.. ..j.. a 7r50 Miiineapoua at 01. Paul Expreaa .:..:.....' b 7:60 am bl0:35prn Chlcac tt Kert hwestera. - i "Tba NWthwestem Line. ChU-ago ,...11:10 m a 7:55 am I.eal Chicago..-:.... .r...all:S0 am M" , ...a 8:10 pm a 8:30 am 1aosI Sioux Cltv k A , Daylight Ht. l'uL.....,.a.7.60-aia alO tx) pin Davllslit Chicil 1 III mm . 11 '-a ..... ,1 Imlied ChU-guv......ji t Jft pin a 8:15 am pm a 1:45 pin pin . . - pin a 7:5 am !'' v- a 1:40 pm. , Korfolk ft BoawtKl....a 8 i am alu la am r J.liKohi k Long Pine....b 8:U6 am bW:45 am 'n wmHJ. iiur miringa v ' Mncela., ..a 1 W pm.a &:W pm ... rmiiii ii. ai w inn e :i pm b 2 50 pm b 6:10 pm ,1 Imlied ChU-tuv......ji t;Jft 'd'aat Chicago a 6:50 ! . I.oal CbJ-aoJ.....a a i f aj.t St. Paul ....a 8 15 t. Paul Express.. Albltm lataa rraa.- Overland Limited,. Tne Fast Mail....... t'sllfornla Kxpreaa. I he Cl.ksro Portland aMXi jo 0 ,....a 6 40 am a l i pm ... a 8- am a 1:2 pm . ... ..t nt M Y. All Vtn muat be In ' WrIHng; and" must be -uncprdltlonal ' and-accorntBtil'd 'by a certified- oheck fbr five )undred dollar (eoKD, 'payaoie io ine v iiy oi rjourn timana, Nebraska, purchaser to accept and pay for aald bonda within twenty daya from date of sale1 by City. The rignt laireservea ro reject any or all bid. ' . .t 'iv - t Dated at South. Omaha, Nebraska, De cember- T.-. 19S. . - Dl dtiUnAe mercurV' gets RATHER ; Low Teaiperalore- 1pr November Shows Only F.lgnt Degrees Above in Middle of Month.' The Weather bureau' report for Novem ber shows tho highest temperature to have been 66, on .NpVyember 8, the lowest was 8 above, on the-. 17th; . the greatest dully range, 24 degree, orr the 7th, and the low- eat, dally range 4 degree, on , the 25th. Tha mean temperature of November In 1901 wav vJ, in jaus rx waa 11 siiu nun year ii i was 3s. . The mean temperature tor Novem ber fur thirty-three' years wag 38 deggeea. The prevailing direction of the wind w.aa aoutherjy, - with a. maximum velocity .of thlrty-aeveq mile per hour, on November 8. The total precipitation for the month of November' In 1901 waa 0.56 Inches, in 180J it. was 1.38 and. this year, Jt was. 1.01. Average precipitation in th month of No vember tor thirty-three year has beear 1.02. During the month of November, 1803, there were aeven clear, twelve partly cloudy and eleven cloudy daya. :' --. . . . .. Some Tlctlena Here Who Stood I ader Cover of (iia While Pes. perado Played Trllh Fate. i i 1 ' 1 Frank Ford, the man apprehended at Ar gentine. Kan., and wanted here foe the. commission of Innumerable petty crimes, l known to the police ai the "humorous burglir." Ford has a peculiar, modus operandi which he Invariably employ when doing a Job. For lntnnce, when he held up Frank P. .Gallagher of Jhe World Herald last spring, ho covered him with a large revolver and then calmly snt down to discus generalities of things worldly, felling Mr. Gallagher that, he should be able to enlighten him because-of his voca tion apd Indicating, that one of his, own habits, operating -exclusively, at - night, could not be expicted .ta keep him abreast df the times. ' 1 '. Later. Ford called nt the home of Dp. Burrell. 1BI4 South Thirty-second "trect. In IKIe er'CHpade lie employed the' home made dark lantern, which ronsNts of plac lug a candle In a teapot, characteristic l his operations. , ' Mrs. burrell saw the llRht of this crude affair .as It flashed up th stairway and called out; ,' , ' ...... . "Who Is there? What do you wnntT' Walt until I get there.-' replied the un perturbed marauder, "and I'll ahow you." :Ford secured a vaiuable gold. watch gnd several smaller jlecea of Jewelry on the Hutrrll rad. ' ! Debut at Sonth Omaha, i Three days later Ford made liia debut In South Omah. entering the ' home of Dr. Knsot. llee again he used the canflle-ln-a-tcopot luntetj) and Jokingly hel4"(he doc tor tip for a diamond ring and aeveml doll lars' worth of line jewelry. The most humorous Incident -of iFord'a. call on- Dr. F.nso was the careless manner In which he flouiiwhed the doctor' owft revolver close to his head and recklessly fingered Its hair trigger. .-.Drl Ensor Is something of a sportsman and Is fond of shontln at email birds. H tind his revolver fitted with a dellcat halrl trigger, which mapped from the slightest pressure. ''That morning' when I woka up feeling that strange unaccountable fear '.which conies over -one when In the presence of danger, this fellow waa sitting on the edge of the bed and had me covered with my own. gun,' is the way Dr. Ensor told th police of Ford'a visit. ': "I said, 'Whose gun hare you got there?''" continued the doctor, "and he re plied, "Don't know; picked It up over there on tha bureau.' " 'Be careful with that gun,' 1 said; 'for It has a hair trigger.'" ;:. ' " 'You're- the one to be careful,' replied the man, as he stuck the gun wlthirt two Inches of my face." Detective Heltf eld, , who waa dispatched to Argentine to bring Ford back to stand trial, la expected to arrive in Omaha with hi man this evenlag . which displaces th old script ticket also came In the same' package, and they will hereafter be Bold In place of the old form. GOSSIP ON COMMISSION ROW Three Kind of Italian Engiiah Wa( . nets tampete with, tha ( all., fnralane. Three kinds of Italian English walnuts for Omaha to eat this winter. Chile, Gren oble and Naples nuta they are, and have been brought to this country regardless of the contract labor laws to "scab" on the honest walnut of California. But the west erners ate o high-priced that they Invite foreign comietlUon. A shipment of the Italian mils got here, coming In cases from Sorrento ar.d'ns far as Chicago In bond. They have not been seen In this market before for several years. The trouble 'In the west is twofold. In the first place, their is a shortage, but the principal cause of high price Is the great reputation the. Californian have acquired Thla Iihs causedi the demand to Increase much more rapldiv than the supply and a s consequence-.there is high money. This opens the market to the outsiders. The Chile nut are the smallest, darkest and of the strongest flavor. Tliey wholesale now at 13 cents Yhe Grenoble nut Is equal to California second grade and Is hard shell. The Naples nut, however. Is equal. It la said, to the best California. Is large, has a soft shell ami sell at the first price 16, cent. 'Chriatmaa troea are sprouting and a J oung forest of ttiem- will be flourishing or) the row next. wee.k.'Jf .llie cfop reports may be believed. A few specimens have been in for several week taking orders and th bunch Is about: due. .The trees are belug trimmed up now In Wisconsin, so that they will be . pruce when they reach Omaha. Some lira-will be Bent-here alio, but furs are, not so 'much the fashion this year. They are, however, the best tree ta keep perishable ChrUtma presents from freezing." ' .. ' The-apple whlcji are to fill the bill and the mouths of such eater a pay cash during the early months are about all her now. One commission house has received this year 20.000 barrels, so that the general public had better get bury. The apples are high .this year, hut this 1 largely due to the great foreign idemand, which exceeds that of any previous year. . ' ' ' . i - . la:,,:": , ,r , '''g WV vji' ' VC AN DY CATHART1 G ' '' H 'J3 '. j .JiLiaii .iun.ii.ii - ' ' AririUAL SALE-TEN MILLIOrJ DOXEB Greatest In the World . A MILLION ROMPING, BOYSTERINO AMERICAN 1 BOYS, the kind that eat too much pie whenever they pet a ohanop, know that there's a sweet little ft-ag-rant, medicine tablet a pleasure to eat It that cures that torture of childhood SMALL BOYS' OOLIO. Sometimes the little girls get it too but CASCAKETS Candy Cathartic the perfect bowel and liver medicine and preventive of childhood's ailments, keep the children's stomachs and systems always in perfectly healthy condition. Wise mothers always keep a box handy in the house. All drup-(rits, lOo, U5o. 6O0. Be sure makm m you (jet the Renuine each tablet marked O O O. Sample and book- T"'Jwi let rree. Address Bterlina: Remedy Co., Chloafro or New York, oil " la in ii us ishimsxm, . sii. Lmrrmmr. iiimin n mil n nm ini umls .iinuim ..SJ T AUTOMATIC PRESS MADE HERE First of Kind Manufactured in Omaha 1 : Is Slow Set.; and' Ready' - ' .. tor- WorkVi '.,', ..' : ( , ' . Ifrcbably the first cnrnidete : automatic printing press ever built 'in Omaha has jusl been completed and Installed In the printing office of Kramer A f'Jiaiidler. Tl e press was built by Sundcfland A Cromble, and every piece of it . was turned out (by Omaha labor and Omaha machinery . ' i ,"'TM press prints in "two colors from a roll and has an automatic critter which can be set to cut the printed' sheets any length desired. It is capable of printing sheets 15x30 Intjlie in alae, and It 1a possible to gear It up to a speed of 75,000 Impres sions per hour., but Jtlifi epeed at which it probably .will be run will be about 12,000 per hour. "' . , When It waa decided that such a preas waa wanted the firm corresponded with several eastern companies who manufac ture printing machinery, but Just the atyle of pre which - was needed could not be obtained and tt was decided to have it built here, where the work could be tinder the personal supervision of a member of the- Arm. ...'. ' ' WEATHER : COCX. MAKES FLOP Lnwera Mercery In Omaha and Raise ill Is. WHItr,Ki4 o(. . ... the State. Acording to the Burlington weather re port, Omaha .waa Hie eoldea pln.ee on the line at a. ' ru.' yesferdsy"; with one ex ception, Tccumach. The' temperature at Tecumaeh wa 10 degree above aero, while the thermometer registered 18 above at Omaha. . Tbe western' .division, .which 1 usually the ooldest,. was thla morning tha warmest division on the system, th ther mometer', ranging ' from -2J a bo van to M above. According to the official prognoati cator In th local office, warmer Weather Is to be expected in. this: city today. DUNN THREATENS "TO APPEAL t . Antlelpatlas Adveeaa Deelslaa. Attar aey gay He Will Go to gnpreme Conrf. The tranaciipt in tha mandamus case in stituted by. I. J. Dunn against J lie munici pal authorities o compel them to arrest persons having a proprietary intereat In th Diamond aaloon, where It ia alleged gambling devloea are kept and, operated, constat of over 600 pages cloaely type written matter. In the event an adverse decision should Issue by Judge Katell tha announcement has been made that Dunn Wjll carry tha matter to the supreme court. Mortality Statistic. Th following birth and . deaths have ueen reporieu io tne uoara oi Health: Ulrtlia-r'atrick J. Inthan. X.i North Tweiity-flf th avenue, girl; John ilibtard. Slmt Beward. girl: Braxton Moure. ;; V'rankllu. buy; Alonao Jackaon. IM Ht. Mary a avtuue, laiy; Ilrnry lirlmm. Sill Boulevard, girl; Kd Putiivv. North Thirty-aeveiuh avenue, girl; Kmll hush, A'iH ilancroft. boy; Ernest hell. Mi Mason, girl. Keaihs-M II. ehiith.-dled In Wise bo -pital. iHimo- De Sto. Net, , I. y, P I lili iv-fourih and Meredith svrnue Kred Bt-ndienger. c winty hoj.im! 47. Jca, , , Cle-le. county hoei'llsl. 7: HitImtI r.nk iiisiHiroogn. 1 Boom iweiitii. ;: . isu. M. lturairsr. lik t'slifornlx 'K YOUNG ELLSWORTH ON TRIAL rarl BlnSTa Man Pares Formal Charge of Mnrder of David R. lloaer. . . The case of the State of Nebraska against Charles Ellsworth, who in charged with murder In the second degree, wa called before Judge Estelle. It is alleged that on the night of September 7 ElUwcrth and David . Houser, who roomed at Hill's roadhouae, became engaged in a quarrel over a . woman. They met in the public highway soon after,. and Ellsworth is then Alleged to have stabhed . Houser, from the effect of which Houser died shortly after, Ellsworth claims that he acted In self- defense, -a Houaer had pulled a revolver on him. I .. The jury in the rase of the State of Ne braska against Warren Henley has re turned a verdlctof guilty. In thl action the defendant was charged with having entered the home of Mrs. Kobert Baum. at Twenty-third and Cuming streets, in the daytime, and with having taken therefrom U.Ml COMMITTEE STILL AT WORK Thre Men Naaaad hy Coart' Invcatl. with Jarv Th special commute of thre which was named by Judge Blaibaugh to Investi gate the charges of jury tampering in th ca tf John T.-."- Connolly . againat the Villon pacific Railway, Company will meet with Judge Slabaugh' for a con ferine Fri day morning. The committee I making Investigations all th. while; but will not divulge lh .Information which has been presented to 'It until so ordered by the court. Judge Baxter ha granted a decree of di vorce In the case of Ila'ttl William agalnat Frank I William, on th ground of cruelty and nonsupport. After having held court In Bur county for but on day. Judge Baxter haa returned and announcea that he will take up his regular docket Thursday morning. CHECKING UP THE NEW BOOKS Passenger Rallraad Mrs Prepare far l aa of Mileage' Paper Jaat Oni. ' The new mileage credential books, which are Interchangeable and Which dkspluc I lie old red books, save arrived at the various loiai unices, ana the paanenger agmas are busy checking up and preparing lor. their use:. Tiw ww book lg,"if. t!ie eniie, M rn us lhe uld ne. -with Die ':,(;! rxn li'.n that il is blue i:l ,.ulor lll i.t..d uf led.' Til uc i.lv; j:ilu licks HOPPER'S FENCE MAY STAND Elkhorn Man Seenres rerpetnal I - Janrtlon. Against Removal of This. Enrlosnre. The troubles wnlch have multiplied over the erection of a! fence Just north of the town of Elkhorn .by William Hopper came to an end ' yesterday, when Judge Es telle perpetually enjoined the county com missioners from interfering with the fence which Hopper has caused, to be erected. Thla fence was placed serosa an old road which had been Irt ,use for over thirty year. It waa on property owned by Hopper. He claimed that the fence was necessary In order to enable him to enclose all of hla property. At the tlmo Hopper announced his Intention of erecting the fence the citl- tens of Elkhorn appeared before the county commissioners and Strenuously objected to such a procedure,"' alleging that It would work great injury . to the , trade Of ' tftelr city with the surrounding country. After conferring" with Hopper and finding hln llrmly resorv) to put tip the fence, a writ for an Injunction was threatened, But tlip board waa shortly afterward sur prised t; know: tHat'Uop(per 'had taken the Initiative in' th'c,jrf alter., thus making the county - commisBiajnejra 'tne defendants in stead ofvth plaintiffs In the action. a rvBirHiiima uruer was granied ana ine return order .had Vea set for this -month. !urlng:tha t'lme.'-'WowT'ver, the county com missioners and Hopper sot. together and aettled their illffereyces out of court. Hop per deeded a strlS'of land Rx.100 feet in the vlclnlt of the raiQ nnder rontroversy. By the Agreement' which Was theh entered Into Hopper Is. (A leave' th 'troublesome road open fpr Itrapy; until April, 1904, fol lowing wnicn tne county is to open up a tieW road along Hie strip of 'land which Hopper haa dreded to the county. FORMER . OMAHA POLICEMAN Remain of William Ryan Will Itnrled at St. Mary's ... Cemetery. . ,. Ba Funeral service, will be held . from the home of Mr a. Joljn Kennelly, 222S South fourteenth street, today at 8:30 a. m, and mass will be said at St. Patrick's church over the remnlns of the late Wil liam Ryan, who", died at Missoula, Mont., last Thursday, and whose body was sent here for. burial.' " " ' ' ' - William Ryan was at one tlfne it" poll oe man of , Omaha ;.and served from 1878 to 1R82-a a patrolman. Later Ryan Joined the Are department and remained in the service until 185, when he voluntarily quit to go weet. A alatpon ' of police will be detailed to attend the funeral and io escort the remain to St. Mary' cemetery, where interment will be made. WILL USE OLD CARS AWHILE Great Wtilrislo Open Line on Time, bat Not with Kevr Eqnlpw meat. .... - General Agent Thomas' 'of the Chicago ureat western state that his company will open It Chicago line, aa per announce ment, on December ; 13. -mit that the new cara. thirty n burnher, which have been ordered to ruu ftH-thl line, . will not be completed until some time in January, and for this reason old' equipment will have to be uaed .until the new-cara ran ha w.irH It Is said that when the new cara are put on tha Oreat Weatern. OmahuCJitcao mA Minneapolis-Chicago, train will be very nne. 1 ne trains win consist ok ODservatlon, dlnlna. club cara and aleeners. and hii have every convcnlnenca known to modern traina. ."i w i . - . , COUNCIL ALLOWS NEW STREET Passe' Ordinance Granting; Petition of Wholesale Flrma for ;-'. .'ootief.y ;,' " y ' At the request of Haartnan Bro , Psxton Vlerllng and other f)r)ns and individuals, the council ha paaaed an ordinance provid ing for the opening of a atreet adjoining the Union Pacific right-of-way, front. Sev entaeth to Pierce street. It will allow an outlet from a manufacturing . district through Seventeenth to Pierce street on th west aide of the tracks. Land owned by the Illinois Central somewhat cut off wagon t rattle in this viclulty. . WM The toye Story of ueen . ;, . : a : ... il . r 3 M ar y Q of Scots t MAURICE HEWLETT 1 1 E THE QUEEN'S QU AIR Dy MAURICE HEWLETT The " Forest Lovers,"-which" made its author, Maurice Hew lett, famous, sold to the extent of aco.ooc copies, and its dra ' matization has pleased half a million people.- Yet literary v critics are unanimous in declar ing " The Queen's Quair " a more rnasterly work. TH E story opens during the second month after the death ot King Francis of France, when Mary Queen of Scots, a widow, of nineteen, is still with Catherine de Medici. Influenced by the Cardinal of Lor-. - : v raine, she goes to her grandmother's court at Rheims. There she meets " the Earl of Bothwell, who gives her his page Des-Essars.'- Spurred on by her brother, Lord Tames Stuart, she leaves France for Scotland. . At. Edinburgh, after a disheartening reception by the Scots, the Lord of Hiintly presents himself with his sons, George, John and Adam for the first of whom he desires to arrange a marriage with Queen Mary. There . also John Knox comes into her life, preaches against her, dubs her The Honeypot," and finally becomes a valued adviser. Her brother, LorJs James and Robert Stuart, present themselves, and she appoints as sec retary, Mr Maitland,: former secretary to her mother, the late Que.cn. Bothwell pays. court and piques her by. his manner. Lord George Gordon is refused but,.swt ars loyalty. The Duke of Chatelherault also wishes ta bring abouf; a ;niarriage .between the Queen and his son, Lord ; .ArraoV .wi'tlest .fellpw,' -witK: whom Bothwell quarrels. At the Inter ' ' vention of the' Quwn, nox reconciles the two, and B.Qthwell plans a.,, ;" scheme - by; which -thty. WW f?XW,t QlWn ' Mary into a. maniagd I'with ArwnV,',l Ke plisealieid'.to -her; and Bothwell fs Imprisoned. . ; . '-..:.'The Gordons; aft;er ari engagement with' the Hamiltons, in which Xord James, interposes; flee, and upon the announcement of George Godons marriage ; to. one p( the Hamiltons, the Queen pursues the first-named clan to their strongholds, captures John And; Adam,' and' Lord Huntly is killed in the engagement. Lord James puts John to ddath," arid Adam. )y taken, by the Queen, who gains the boy's love. 'Through him her fancied arTection for' George Gordon is fostered. , . Lord James is created EarJ of Morav, and the Queen. sickened'by the bloodshed returns to Edinburgh.' George Gordon is sent to Dunbar, to await the Queenls pleasure. - ' ' .. i. Realizing the despicable part she has played with Gordoa and. Bothwell, (who has escaped from prison), and after a declaration. qf the'' : French poet, Chatelard, for which he is executed, Queen Mary consent to consider marriage with her cousin, Lord Darnley, arranged by Queen Elizabeth. Darnley leaves England and is given a cordial reception by;. - Queen Mary. . Mary 'Livingston, who has been her chief lady-in-waiting and t adviser, marries the Lord of Semohill, and during her absence frbhrcourt, Queen. Mary falls under the influence of Darnley, showing plainly to the whole court that she loves him. A8ecret . marriage is brought about by the clever scheming of her brother James and Signor David, the Italian secretary, and without preparation the ceremony is performed by a strange priest in the chapel at Werriyss, at the end of a masquerade ball, and after midnight. - : 'Darnley, after an illness during which the Queen. nurses -him, . thereby causing much scandal in the court, asks to be created Duke of" Rothesay, a title for kings' sons only. This the council refuses the Queen. Letters come from Elizabeth, who now disapproves the pro posed marriage, commanding Darnley and his father, the Earl of Lennox, to return to England. . This they refuse io do.. The Earl of Moray attempts to deny hia knowledge of the. Queen's secret marriage, and is expelled from the codndl. He leaves for Argyll. ; Bothwell, now in France, sues for pardon, and begs to be allowed to return to England. STgnqr David advises the Queen to send for him, but she refuses and will allow him to return only to his prison where she had placed "him... Henry, is proclaimed Jcing, a riot follows; and two days ' afterwards the ' public marriage takes place. Book the Second is commenced in the , . Knowing onea order t'uoki Imperial Champagne not aolcly jtn account ot the name, but the product. Aaasil Serial tfiasir, The annuHl social dinner of Westminster church will be held thli evening In the t'omroercial club rooms. Tha festivities lll begin at about the hour of ( o'clock with an eating eyercise. After tt ha been stcrtuined that little or none of th food brought Into tha dining room haa escaped, variolic appropriate speeches by men iia women of the congregation will be made. lr. Moore will, of't-oursei ba the shepherd i f the flock and niuy act aa tiMuttmastcr. The churi-b uphohla the cusMm of an an 1111s! clebratiin- and Um formerly made rse ef the res 0 in s room at tha rear of I lie ;nir. This. hoe.er ia rather mall and V'i rvatuu the club rooms have txecu METWF0 MAGAZINE for DECEMBER b. gk "w - m f (30) TT Tl . .... 1 . H. VSSKI.t, TjBU$HE9t J, 5, AND 7 wTtST J9TH STRHBT, KHW YOSr -