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    THE OMATTA DAILY r.nn: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15. -1WH.
r
rono.
IDCND Oola pen snd holder; ran b had
ti p yiri a; jot advertisement si ip ro.
th svs pound-Vi"T 1.-.
rvirvrri swticb.
(Should be read DAILY by mil interested,
a ctix rig a may occur at euy Mm.)
for ig a roai.a to. the w. ek ending De
em.ir It, 1KM, wil close (FKOMCl L.T la
'l Caseei ei the iiie. el poetotnce an fol
low.; rARCtLe FO.iT MA11.S flow on
hour eenKr Ihtii cieaing lime enown below,
faroels-poet Mal.s lor Oft many now at
Iowa: PAKCLLJt-l'OST MAI 1.8 clow one
r. m. Monday, per a. a. "Kaiser wilhclia
U" and rrtoay, per a. a. 'Uraf W alder
Bee. "
Regular and supplementary man clone at
FnTt-tan S.a.lon if hour later than cjoe-
trig uma ahown below iipt that Bupp e
naiitarv Malta for r.arote ana central
Amfnoa. via ci loai cose oua hour later at
s-oretgn fctatlon.j
. Traaaatlaatle Malta.
TUESDAY At JO a. m. (supplementary 11
a. m. , for EL'ROPK, per a. a. Kaiser
Wllhelra 11, via Plymouth, Cherbourg and
lr-emeri.
KUMOAT-At li:W p. m. (rurflemen
tmry I p. m.), for El ROI'E, per 8. a.
Oceanic via Uueeualewa.
THl K8DAT At 1 a. m. for FRANCE.
ZILHLAND. IT ALT. (SPAIN. PoK
Tl'OAL, TIKKET. UYPT, OKERt.1,
HUnm INDIA and LORkJiZO MAK-
Ql EZ. per a. a. la Savote, via Havre
(malt for other part of Europe must ba
eirectea "per a. a. navote -SATURDAY
At f:30 a. m. for IRELAND,
per a. a. Umbrta, via Wueenatowa (mull
for other parts of Kuropa muat ba di
rected "par a. a. Umbria"i; at a. in. for
I-iCJtoPK. par a. a. Near York, vie
Southampton: at 0 a. rn. for BCOT-
LAND, direct, per a. a. Lthlojita. (mail
mum ba directed "per a. a. Lihlopla";;
t 11 a. m. for IfENM ARK direct, per a. a.
Nor re ( mall muat be directed "'per a. a.
Norre". ' 1
After the Closing ef the Supplementary
Trans-Atlantic Mull" named above, nom
tlnnal Fui plementary Hails ara open'd on,
in f lers vj me a-merican, ii.usnin,
French and Oe'm in ete , mers and r-maln
ep'n until 1trln Tn Minutes of the bour
of aMJiia? of ataaaiar, --
Malls for Saath aad Central Asserlea,
- ,' Waal ladles. Eta.
St'TCCAT-Af t a. rn. for BARBADOS said
KOHIUEHN BRAXIL, per a. a. Amaso-
nense.
Tl'EMDAT At 9M . m. (aupplamentiirjr
Ki.iu a. m.i for CENTRAL AMErtlCA
(except Coasa KJcai anl tOUTH PACIFIC
l OKiS. per a. a. Vucaian, via Colon (mail
for Oua,temai muat to-oireciea "par a. a.
Yucatan".
TrVh,lXwDAT At 11 m. (Bupplf-mentaTy
11 m . m.) for BAHAMA, per a. a. An-
tllia.: at lI.Si f. m. (aurpleraentarr i P.
m for Tl'KlvS lULANi; and DOMIN
ICAN BEPI BL.1C, per a. a. Cheroae; at
12. p. m. (auuplemcntary l:M p. ra,t lor
BT. THOMAS, 8 T. ("HoiX. LtEW ARD
and WINDWARD ISLAND", HKITloH,
DUTCH and FKi-NCH U LIANA, par a. a.
horona.
THLRS DATAt I B.rm.' for CTBA. cer a. a
Eeperansa imall for Mexico, tla Proajioao,
Cunpsdw and Vera Cruc muat be di
rected "per a. a. Ksperanta"); it 12 u
for MEXICO, per a. a. Yumurt, via Tain.
Pioo (mall rouat ba directed "per a. a.
TumurV'j; al 12:Jfl p. tn. for BERMUDA,
ANTIGUA. OUADALOUPE and MAR-
TINigUK. Jr a. a. Eirurla (mall for
Marbadoc. Trinidad, Br Utah. Dutch and
r Tench uuiajia mult ba directed "per a. a.
Etrurla"J,
FRIDAI At V a. aa. aupplementnrr 10:M
a- m.) for IS'AODA and HAITI, per a. a.
Bevtvia (mail for Petit Ooava and Auz
Cayea muat ba- directed "per -a. a. Bo
livia"); at ? p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND,
per a. a. Carthaa-lnlan, Irora l hiladel
iM. BATURDATAt 1:10 a. m. for BARBADOS
and BRAZIL, per a. a. Bellaagio. x
Pemamtmco, Ro ' Janeiro and Bantoa
(mall for Nwrthera BmalL A-rentine.
I rufuay and Paraguay tnuat ba directed
"per a. a. Belln csio1 ); at t .10 a. rn. (lup
rlernenfary 30 a. m.) for CURACAO and
i tltWAT TIMB (ARl-rellrt.
Illlaola CeatraX.
t Lere.
Chlcaro Exprem a J am
tliu-Hxo. Minneapoiia dk
Pt. Paul LimitHi a 7:w era
kdrmeapolli Bt. Paul
Kiprena c t:h ata
t hlcaa ktrtkwnttra,
Tha North wootern Line,"
Faot CMmro a 1:40 am a ?:5S am
l oc al Cliicua au:2 am
Mall a M pm
L'K'HI Sioux city.........
Daylieht Ft. Paul ilMim
l'vl;ht cmcaao a mw -ra
Limited Chicago........ .a : pm
Fast Cnicaa-o .a :DU pm
Local Chlcaa-o a 4 25 pm
Faal St. I'aul a a. la pm
Bt. Paul Expreaa...
Fat Mail
Local Bloux City n f m prn
Knrfolk Boneteel....a l:(6 am
Lincoln Lone Pla....b 1:04 am
Deadwoofl. not Lpimea -and
Lincoln . ,..a-t:M pm at.lOpm
Capper aV Wyoming Kx. .d 1M pm t.lt pm
Ha'tlnaa, Bupenor ana
Albion a i:ou pm o:ivpm
lalaa raeia.
OverUnd iJmltwd a 1:40 am
Tha Fant MhJI. .a am
California Expreea a VJU pm
The Chicago - I'ortlana
filarial a : pm
The Portland Chicago
Plcml
F.aatern Expreaa
The Atlantic Exprama...
Tha Colorado special.. .all 3 pra
Chlcairo Special
Lincoln. Beatrice and
tromahura; Expreea..b 4:W pm
Columbus Local.... b 1:00 pm
Calcas Great Keattra Hr
21 L Pan! A M.nno-
apnlia Limited
IW Tt. Dooae Expreea..a am
lin Fu Dodge Expreas..a l.U prn
2H Bt. Paul Minne
apolis Limitel a T:6S pa
7 Ft. Dode Expreaa.. ;
103 Ft. Dodge Expreaa..
Bavanllla and
reeled "per a,
POSTO RICO,
Juan; at :30
per a. a, Zulla (mail for
i artaaena must be cl
. Euila"); at a. to. for
per a. a. Coamo, via Bn
(upplementary l:S0
Arrtre.
alO:(t pm
a 1:01 am
blt:S pm
t km
b 1 a pa
alv: pru
an jo pm
a t.it am
a 1.4 pm
a 7- am
a t.li am
a t:40 pm
a :W am
al'i:25 am
bU:6 am
Id pm
a $M pm
a I f pm
a i:M pm
a 7:10 am
a :) am
a 140 am
MI:4" pm
b t.JB am
,'Ca,
a ( K aa
11:W am
a :o pm
Ckleaca, Bock Ialama St raelOe.
EAST.
Chicago Daylight L t d.. a 1:63 ara a 10 am
Chicago Daylignt Local a l.v am a :35 pm
ChlcHo Lx.pi Ha bll:ieam I !. m
Lea Vioioea iCxDreaa a i:t pra 1)U:j am
Chicago Fast Avxpreea. a iJU pm a I Jti pm
- . Wl-IST. - '
Rocky Mountain L t d .a 7 JO am a 7:S aa
Lincoln. Colo. Springs,
ltanv.r. Pueblo aui
West 14C pm a 1:00 pm
Tim. CaJifornla ana
Oklahoma Flyer ......a l:li pa ali:0 pm
Wabatk. 9
St. t .Aula ePiMm nail'
Expreaa ..a l:GS Vm a t.V) am'
Bt. lunula Local. tJsun-
cll Bluffa a l.li aa al0:S0 pm
Mlaaearl Pacta.
fit. Louie Expreaa al0:00 am a (:X3 pm
K. C. A CL k Lpreaa..alu.o pm a 7:00 am
BCKLIRGTOH BTATIOK lOth at HAIOI.
BarllaaTtoai A Hlaaoarl Rlvar.
Leave. Arrlre.
Chicago Bneclal a 7:w am a t.X pm
Chicago Veauouied Ex..a 4:00 pm a f :4s am
Chicago Local ...a :ls am all:W) pm
Chicaso Limited a e:w am a
Fast Mall. P"
Barllactea A Mlaaeart KlTr.
Wvmora. Ueatrloa and
Lincoln aim am oiz.ua pm
Nebraska Express a 2:s4l ara a 7:4a pm
Denver Limited a 4:10 pm a 1.4a am
Miifk hilia and PurM
Bound Expreaa all:l pa a i:w pa
C a I a r a d a Veatlbulad -
Flyer a I:JU pm
Lincoln Fast Mail b 17 pa a l:IW pm
Fort crook ana i'latts-
moutn b :10 turn bl0:3B
Bellevue Pacific JcUa 7:S0 pm a tXl aa.
Bellevue t.?ikciac Jet. .a l:M am
Kaaaaa City, . Jeaepa Jt Csanell
Blaffa. ' ' -
p. in.
a. ml for posttke ibi vr jra.
MAICA, B A VANILLA and CARTAGENA,
per a. a. Whine (mall for Coal a Rica muat
ka directed "If a. a, Blbtria"): at 10 a.
in. for CUBA, per a. a. Mexico, via
llarana; tt H a for HAITI, per s. a..
Prtna Wlllera II. (mall for Curacao.
Venecuela. TrlnMad. British and Dutch
puiana muat be directed "per a. a. Prina
WlUem 11. "J: at 10 a. m.-Xur JTUCATAJ4,
per .- a. Daggry (mail muat be directed
per a . Dearry", at 1 p. rn. for AR
GENTINE CKraUAT anf PAJ3A.UUAT.
per a a HypaUa.
Walla rrwar(r4 Orerlaad, Ctu, Ei-
e-st Traaapaeiae.
CUBA Via. port TampaFla., closes at this
efftoe daily, except Ttiuraday, at 15.30
a. a. (the connecting mails eloae here
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Bxtur-
dayrf.
MEXICO CITT Overland, unleaa aneHallv
addreaaed for d. snatch by at earner, rloaea
at thla office dally, except Sunday, St 1:S0
in. hiiu u -aw p. xn. cunaaya at 1 p. nu
inil 11: p. n, '
NEWFOUNDLAND Ft rail to North e4.
ney. and thence tvy steamer, rl'eea t this
office c"al!y at .J0 p. m. (connectlns nulla
eloae here every Monday, Wednesday and
haturday).
JAMAICA-By rail to Boston, and thnee
iy fimihk, closes st vnia omce at 0:30 p.
r. every Tues lay.
ny ran to Pui:d-lpbla and thence by
steamer clones at this odlos st 11 JO p. m.
evorv Welneadav.
MIQUELON r.r isll to Boston and th-nea
iiMmtr, ciosea at tun omoe daily at
SO n to. '
BEI IZJE. PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE-
Kiji-nr ran to .-Mew Orleans, and
thenoe toy ataaraer. closes at tliia omoe
dally, except Sunday, at 1:M p. m. and
ll:i0 p. m., Sundays st 1 p. m. and JU-SO
p. m. (connecilng mail duaes here ilon.
dava at lll:n. m.) .
ITvSTA RICA By rt.Il to Kew Orleani, and
thentie by steamer, rloaea at this office
-i r, except runaay, at p. m kn(i
U:8 p. m., Sundays at 1 p. a. and 11 J
i. ra, iroun cum. Tnau closes nara Tuea.
dave at IU:S0 n. m.1
BAHAMAS (Except Parcele-Poet Malla V
By raU t Miami, Fla , and thence by
steamer, (loses at 11:30 p. n. on Batur-
RE'dl9TERED MAIL closes at
pre ioue day.
Traapaele BJalla.
HAWAII JAPAN,-CHINA and PHILIP
PINE IbLANDS. via Baa Frane-I3j. elose
here oaUy al C:30 Tt. m. up to December
7 tnoiu-t-e, for d-snetcb per B. s. Doric.
CHINA and JAPAN, vis Vancouver and
Victoria. M. C, cluaw here dally at 0:10 p.
m. up to December 122. Inclusive, tor dis
patch per a a. Kmprmi of India. (Mar
chandiae for I!. B. poaial agency at
Shar.ghal cannot be forwarded via
Canada.)
CHINA and JAPAN, via SaaKle; close here
oaily at 4.30 p. m. up to December i;3, ln
elusive for despatch per s. s. biiaarmut.
HAWAII. JAPAN and CHINA and ep
clally addressed Diail for the PHILIP
PINE ISLAM. ri. vie Baa Fraaclaoo, eloae
bere dally at 4..SB p. tn. up to December
Inclu-lve, lor despatch par a. a, Kip.
tKin Mara. ...
AUSTRALIA (evcept west, FIJI ISL
ANDS) and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van
couver and Victoria, B. C. close here
daily at . p. m. up to December &, la
eluslve. for deepatoh per a. a. Mlowera
IVF.W l AND, At CTHALlA exient
JVeet, NEW CALED(NIA, FIJI. SA
MOA and HAWAII via San Francisco,
close here dally at til p. m. up te Dnran.
rer t.. lni-lunlve. for despetch per a a
",rT'i-. !If Ul" c'tinard titan.w tarrying
the B-rlah mail ! w Zea.aiid 1-ws
Hot arrive In lime to connect with thla
j-Pt.-a. extra . mails etoetng at : a
i . -3 a. m. and 4 JO p. m.; Bundava at
4 a. tn, t a. rn and .Su p, m. ill be
sued op and forwarded vntj lite arrival
ff the Cut ard steamer. k
nnUPriNE ISLANDS, via ffen'rian
( lero. close here d alle at a jut a m im .
Iee-eTh-r ?7. inclusive, for despalcb ner
Untied States Trananort.
TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, la
Ban Frsiu-lso close here dillv it IM n
m. up to- January l. Inclusive, for des
patch per a. a. Mrlj-oa.
Mawah. vis San Franoo. Hose here
dally : p. an. up to January fi. (nclu.
" tot aespaii-n per a. a. Alameda,
KOTF i-nlees ..the wise addrewd West
Auatrala i fa-ward i via Lurer-. and
rruivi a ' r f-i:irine vi t n
. nriTn-ir.. ai'i aet rootle. Ptillip
rlnes specially addressed "via ChliIi"
r --ta urop.-" mtrt le fully pre, ml. I t
the fe1f ru!. Hwsll la forwarded
Via an in.. I-
Traaapadfie malls are toraarded IS port ef
1""'t '-oy ana lae acneouie nr tlostni;
la arransed a the preumpi li-a of their
wi tnt'rriifie ata-iKad rraosit. t firs la
tere 1 r"hll rlns-a at ( p m pvtoue diV
C'itMUri VAN COTT. Pttnaer.
wi.mw. New Ytuk, ii. T lteaeniU U,
Kansas City Day Ex.,
St. Louis Flyei.
Kansas City Nifht El
.a t:lE am a IS pa
.a a :2a pm au:ua am
.aO0:4 pm a 6.10 am
WSIfTEB DEPOT 1BTH A WEBITER.
Mlaaoarl raclBe.
Leave. ' Arrive
NehriuVa TrfVcal. ' via
Weeplnc Water ....... .b 4 JO pm lU:T5am
Caloaa;, st. rani, Mlaaeapwlls 4k
Owaka.
Twin City Passenrer... 6: JO am a t:10 pm
Bioux CUr Paase5ier...a 1:00 pm a 11:20 am
Oakland Local b i:4a pm b i:4i am
a Daily, b Dally except Bunday. d Dally
except Saturday. Daily exoept Monday.
BAM ASSESSMENTS CO UP
Eoard of Etview Lerioi Show Incnaio of
Tiftj-8 x TtonMcd Dollr.
NO CHANGE IN THE KE1H0DS EKPLOYED
Mark reafaalea Caesed by Plan fa
Assess Merts-asee, bat Beard Will
appert C esasnlaaleaer
Flesalaa.
Assessments of the national banks, as
fixed by the Board of Review at a lata ses
sion Saturday night, show net Increase
over last year of 156.000. Notices were
sent to each bank, advising them of the
decision of the board and notifying the offi
cers to appear Monday If they had fault to
find. The figures, as compared with last
year, are as follows:
19(3.
rn&.om
lso.0"0
1.40. (HO
itvifmn
175.0
170.0"A
440.CU0
1901
f lC4.0r0
11.000
&.YCKI0
S-Ki.mia
... 17(1. WW
lUMxiO
4X.0O0
LEGAL hOTICK,"
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
OFFICE OF LEE-OLASS-ANDREEfEN
HARDWARE COMPANY, OMAHA, Neb..
Dec. 12. l.-Notice Is hervtry given to tbs
rtockhulders ef the Lee-Olass-Andreeaen
Hardware company that trie annual meet
ing of the stockholders ot the company
all be held at the offices of the said com-
any; corner of Ninth and Harney streets,
n the city of Omaha. In the state of Ne
braska, on Tuesday. January 12. A. D. 10U4.
at 1 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of elect
ing a board of directors for the. company
to servs during the ensuing ear, and to
tranaart such other business aa may be
presented at such meeting. U. J. LEE,
President
Attest: W. M. GLASS. Secretary--
Nebraska
Merchants .....
Omitha
United States...
Commercial ....
Union
First
Total K.070.000 I2.014.0O0
No ehsnge over last year was employed
in the method used in assessing the banks.
The value of the real estate holdings was
subtracted from- the capital stock, which
was estimated at figures arrived at by con
sideration of the undivided profits, surplus
and recent sales of stock. '
The determination of Tax Commissioner
Fleming to assess mortgages la causing
considerable confusion, owing to the in
competency of the county records snd the
fact that these do not chow part pa ym rata,
eta. The office is besolg-ed by scores of
mortgagees protesting against the move on
various grounds.
' ' Beard Will Back Flesslag.
The members of the Board of Review say
they will confirm whatever the tax com
mission does in this line, aa they have no
alternative under the law.
No complaints have been registered by
the public service corporations against the
proposed assessments ot tha tax commis
sioner, and it is supposed they win be al
lowed te stand.
J. E. Kelby, assistant general solicitor
for the B. A M. railroad, appeared in the
afternoon to represent the American Beet
Bugar company and the Standard Beet
Sugar company, both having offices In
Omaha, but this city not being the prin
cipal place of buslnessvunder toe articles
of Incorporation. The board proposed to
assess each company at UOO.OOO. but was
content to place a valuation of ftf.000 on
the property taxable In Omaha. This con
sists of- Immense quantities of sugar which
are stored, here, en route east. Sometimes
there are many cars of the product In
Omaha and at other times very little, ac
cording to the statements from the cor
porations, v ' -
Last year they were assessed at flO.000
each, but appeared before the Board of
Review and bad the rasessraents wiped
cut altogether. Yesterday afternoon their
representatives agreed to pay taxes on
f 15. 000 and tha tuard let It go at that.
The lumber yard of George A. Hoagland
was assessed at $70,000. as against 3.000
given on the voluntary return. This Is
a big advance over last year. Allen Bros.'
assessment was fixed at 16t,000, 119.000
less than last year, against the protest of
Tax Commissioner Fleming.
Many Individuals and corporations), not!
fled to appear and show cause why. their
assessments should not be advanced, failed
to visit the city halL some of them tele
phoning in that they were satisfied with
the raises projected.
Last night the board worked -'. behind
closed floors te midnight, finishing' Its re
view of the schedules. Today Isrlef meet
ing will be held to formally wind up the
sessions.
Tax Commissioner Fleming; has an
nounced that it probably will be a month
before be 'will have the ansessment rolls
ready to submit to the Board of Equalisa
tion. At present the Hats are In anything
hut a systematic shape, owing to delays
imposed by litigation Involving; the new
revenue lawi
It is probable, therefore, thaf the Board
of Equalisation will not meet before Janu
ary IS.
OOVERXMEXT HVTICBK.
OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER
Omaha, Neb., November 14. 1W3 Sealed
proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual
conditions, will be received here and by the
Quartermaster, Fort Sill, O, T., until 10 a.
m , central standard time, Deoeaber 14.
Ii3, for the conatructlon of a frame hay
ahsd at Fort Sill. O. T. Full information
furnished on application to thla office,
where plan and specifications mav be seen,
or to the Quartormaater, Fort 8111. O. T.
iToposule to be marked "Propoewls for Hay
Shed," and addreaaed to Captain WILLIAM
E, liORTON, Acting Chief Quartermaster.
TCaU-Zlae--14-lB
USE EXCEEDS OIL PRODUCTION
CaasasaptlaBi Draws Beaerve flap-
ply, tart seaaaylvatl .Maw
Mhm Visits Wyaaalagt.
WlHIam Johnston of Pennsylvania passed
through Omaha yesterday after aa inspec
tion of the Wyoming oil fields. -
"More oil U now being used In the United
States than "Is being brought to the aur- J
race, aaia sir. jonnston. we are par
tially running on the reserve supply. The
result of this is that prospecting ana boring
has received a great Impetus, and all over
this country wherever Indications can be
found companies are being formed to try
for oil.
"Wyoming oi; is unquestionably of finest
quality, but so far has not been struck in
particularly large quantities. J have Juat
been over the field. The ell contains some
very valuable by-products and they have
some good wells. (
"Nebraska may have oil. but It la. hard
te aay. They have found oil Indications tn
places and may strike oil in paying quan
tities, but there does not seem to be much
st the porua rock Trenton rock we call It
la the east near which the oil la supposed
U lis." - . .. .... , .
Mirrlaga Llee-aaes. .
Name and Address
Jaroee A. Lemon. South Omaha.....
Maris Altman. boutb Omaha.
Alfred Carlson. Omaha
Dora M. KeliOerg. OmaAa.. ...........
Allen M. Rnlnnsoa. Denver
Ellen D. Cady, On-. iris.
John W. Liiaamana. Bnnlngton..
Freda Prueaa, bouiiingtua. ......
AostlnM. Burton. Halt county
Ciax A. slant iile, iWnaori
Edward R, Morrison. Kansas City.
Louise M. Tuary. Omaha,
Age
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IAJLB4IAD TI94K CABO.
l 14 J BTATIOM ittTH AKD MABCT.
C hUsaa, MUsaakte ft. Fwal.
Chl sei De bM a t it in all :U r-r
A !..- o Faal Lxprssa. .a t .4 pie a 1 lo pia
(va-! ad Lii'iiud a I ru pm iw au
La kuun Li iaa... .a I.js sa a loo put
May Vet Be saved. '
All wha Lave severe lung trouble weed
Dr.' King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, it cures or no pay. , sue, LMk For
sals by Kuha Co.
Rsvifsl ftee-raee. . .
&ev. Cbarla W., Savlde will kold revival
s-r nci.u.g this trn at ti.a
Peoples Uiurch. . JSvrtk LiablaetiiS
street.
HARTE WANTS LOCAL TO JOIN
ThlakS Oaaaha Ceatrarters Bhsald
AatHlate wttb Sewly Orxaalsea
Katleaal Assaclatlosu
"Tha new national association Is going to
equalise things and will help to do away
with the annual spring; disturbances."
So remarked President John H. Harts of
the Omaha Builders exchange, who has
Just returned with Charles J.' Johnson from
Chicago, where they had been aa .delegates
from the local organisation to the gather
ing ot contractors from all over the country
to farm a naAAeaaJ association;
"Im tha preamble of our constitution,'
continued Mr. Harte, "we declared in fa
vor of the "open shop.' ' There Is nothing
which prevents a contractor from employ
ing only union men, but we have frone on
record that the 'open shop' is the best
thing' for the country- There was a fight
over tha endorsing of tha 'open shop' propo
sition, which detained us another -day. It
was mads by two representatives from
New Tors. ......
"Another thing which the association
stands up for la the nonrestricUon of ap
prentices. If one of us wishes our son te
tears the business we wish to ba able to
apprentice him. The restriction la un-
American.
"I see no reason why the Omaha associa
tion should not Join the nationaL We
will not make our report, until tha. next
monthly meeting. I was selected as one
of tha executive board and accepted, of
course, conditionally on our association
Joining. The board wfll meet In about one
month to consider starting lbs work ot the
association. Wa have thoroughly organ
ised and elected officers." -
WRIGHT ON SECRET fcTiSSION
City Attorney Gwes East, latlsau
ttat Trip Is laasMsrtaat ta
Oaaaka.
itlag
City Attorney Carl C. Wright left Omaha
Saturday night for a trip to the Atlantic
seaboard and Intermediate points that will
last from ten day to two weeks. His mis
sion in the eest Is kept secret at his office,
although information baa been given cut
that It concerns city business. Mr. VVrLxbt
went direct to Dover, N. H., and expected
to go ts New York City after spending a
day or two there. Earoute home he will
stop oft at Dalion. O.. and aealn at Chi
cago, planning to return Just before Christ-
masw
The city attorney Is quoted by another
city official aa having said that he was
going east on business counseled with a
suit againat the city
The New Hampshire mlaalon auggests
probing lots a special tax suit new pending
and which has been found as possess some
very complicated and involved groundwork.
The legal department has bee working
upon It for asms tine, but baa kept the lu
veatiaatioas quiet, aa tl is tinders laud the
status f tbs d2l so far as uncovered re
flects svvervly upon a leadu.g attorney ot
Cms ha. :
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the standpoint of a Westerner arid commenting- critically on
the big town in a way that has never been-done. Mr. Gar
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for DECEMBER
SI. S, sTTTSSSXX. rtHUSHJO, 3 tTE8T t9H 8TKS2T, KZW TOSX ,
BURLINGTON PUTS IN RATE
Kikea Sams tropor'oplt on Oraia u Mil-
- - mnkea and Bock Ialticu
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MACLEOD StARTS f!CHI ON CLOVER LEAF
Declares- tt Aids -Scalpers and Bis
Crasade May;jLead a Bey
tt ly ... Weeterm
. Lines; '' ;
The Burlington has announced propor
tional rates on grain t meet the rates pnt
in effect , some time' ago competing
lines. A tariff has been issued which
quotes a rate of cents cn 'wheat and I
eenta on corn to the MisalHslppl river and
Minneapolis and 14 cents on wheat and IS
eenta on corn to Chicago.
Bo far this makes three lilies which have
quoted theee proportionals on grain origi
nating anywhere west ' of the Missouri
river, tha Burlington, Milwaukee and Rock
Island. The Great Western also has tha
earns rates In effect, but tha territory from
which ths grain may . originate to secure
the rates is restricted by the latter Una.
May Beyeott Clever Lesaf..
Chairman .MacLeod of tha Western Pas
senger association accuses ths Toledo. 8L
Louie A Western railroad ths Clover Leaf
Route with having defrauded a number ot
western roads out of large sums of money
by being in collusion with .soatpers. It is
said the scalpers are located at St. Louia,
Kansas City, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Sioux
City and Minneapolis. - . -
Tha scheme, according' to Chairman Mac
Leod, wax to sell Oiruuxa tickets to the
coast, which were scaiped enroute. It la
aaid that out ot twelve tickets which were
sold to California pouls ver ths Southern
Pacific that only air get aa tar as Ogdea
In tha hands of the original purchasers. .
Almost two years ago the- Union Pacific
issued instructions te its conductors to be
on tha lookout ,for Toledo, Bt. Louia
Westsrn tickets, and to put the holders of
such tickets through ft course of question
ing before accepting the coupons for pass
age, iners were a jarge number of these
tickets taken up by conductors on the
Union Pacific, and ' that road bora down
aa hard aa business Sri gloating on tha sus
pected line that tickets. Issued, by. the
Toledo, SL Louia Western via the Union
Pacific to the coast, became almost ' un
known. It seems, however, from ths disclosures
mads 'by Chairman MacLeod that some cf
the other lines In the west have not bean
so careful In their acceptance ' of these
tickets and as a consequence nave suffered
severely, much to the advantage of ticket
scalper. ' . i '- 1
It is believed that tha disclosures will re
sult in a boycott af tha. Clever Leaf by
western lines,
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NEW BOARD AND OFFICERS
Direct ere sal )Eaatlva Maaakcn
Ara Elected by-lalea Hack
Yards fasiaaajr.
The stockholders of tha Union Stock
Yards company held their annual meeting
yesterday In the office of the company
at South Omaha and these directors were
elected for the ensuing year: William A.
Paxton, P. A. Valentine. John A. Creighton.
B. F. Smith, John A. McsShane, Samuel
McRoberta. Charles F. Manderson, F. 1L
Dsvls and Thomas B. Mcpherson.
After the election .ef Xbe directors they
met- and el-a ted officers for ths company
The new officers are: W. A, Paxton. presi
dent: P. A. Valentine, vice president; W. I.
C. Kenyon, general' manager; J.' C Sharp,
secretary end treasurer; Jamas' L. Paxton.
general superintendent.
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In case of a "tie," the person sending in answer first, a shown
by postmark on 'the envelope, will be given the pit ferenee.
, " All answers miist be sent by mail, and no answers will b'?.
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The Bee is going to give some handsome prizes to tbe people
who know most about our Omaha streets and avenues., ..
Beginning Monday, December U, and ending Sunday, De
cember 20, at the head of the Want Ad pages will be printed five
questions each day, the answer to which will be found on the
Want Ad pages and will be the name of one of the streets-of
Omaha. .The name of the street will not necessarily be In: the
address at the bottom of the want ad. Itmay be in tbe body of
the advertisement
. An Example: Give the name of a street named .'
after the "Little Giant," Lincoln's antagonist -
This, ot course, was Stephen AJ Douglas. . y , -
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' : At the top bf a sheet of paper
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Do the same with the second
question, and so on. until 'you
have completed the thirty-five
questions which ';will appear,
during the week.
The person giving tW' great
est, number of correct answers
person having" next nearest