TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY, AUOUST 'SO, 1S04. Si I ? rteln 43 A-1 r AGA1SSI COT IS WATER RATES J- -. TTT- ' - . City Attorney Wright' Cite Beuonl Op poied to Present Eeductioji. i . . i i a FAILS TO SIT .ANY .WARRANT) FOR IT apprai.al of Water Work ! Df ferred hy Fatlar f Me ' Eagtaeer t ' Tim:'- ?' ' If I wet a councilman I should not know how to vote on th qttetlon of wa ter rats reduction tmtU I had mad a care ful and thorough Investigation f tha sub ject," aald City Attorney, Wright "Tha oourta bay ' decided that pobody ha tha right to fix arbitrary ' rate In a matter Ilka this, but fritret proceed tftr an invee tlgatlon and edequate-speculation. "how Ings mad of rate and conditions In other clUaa bava no bearing on thla, question In Omaha. "Tha uprenie' court of tha tJnlted Bute ' decided in tha Knoxville, Tenn.. caaa that an anforced reduction of rataa to leasen tha vaiua of tha plant for appraisal baa no affect on ' tha vaiua of tha plant for uch purposes "V . "For thesa and other reason X fail to aea why w ahould attempt to cut down tha water rates at thla Uroa." " Appraisal LVelayed. Aaal.- 4 Although tha Water board la anxious to I '! have tha appraisers meet In September, ySer Wright that it wIU ba impossible for allltA V.a.ak.i BanaankaM Aa Kltvisaaaly e VIU1SI CillRillWI (llBnuvvi vsi .aa.aaw n coma to Omaha before tha latter part of October. Engineer Alvord, the city's rep resentative, la ready to come at any time after" the first two weeks In September, but as hU presence would, be of no benefit without tha others, his readiness counts for nothing1. ;' In reply to a telegram from the city at torney Friday, Chairman Mead said tha meeting could not- be held until late in Oc tober. Tha Inquiry was sent out after a special meeting of tha; Water board bad been held and' a . general .sentiment ex pressed toward baring a meeting of the appraisers as soon as possible. Tb Water board members were rather vexed at Chalr ma a Mead's announcement which advised that tha reasons would be more fully set forth in a letter. : r' t : What tha Latter Said. Tha letter was reoelvad by City Attor ney Wright, and reads i ' Mr. FaJrfleld advised ma ' that he had matters in snap so that wa could get ready for the appraisal by the middle of September, which, according to your letter, was about tha time It would take for you to review the Inventory if ready about September 1. I therefore took this matter up with Messrs. Alvord and Benaenber and hoped to arrange for a meeting about that date. Mr. Bensenberg is now acting as chief, engineer of the Cincinnati water works and could not be , preaeht at that time; neither ran ha be present the first week inv October. I find It almost Impoa lhl tn he in Omaha the laxt week In September, snd probably will not be able o De mere Dfliorw ipe lam ww in wuvoiwr. by wire (in answer we probably could before the last of i have this matter ved so Ions, but It seems to be the best that ran M done under the circum stance. Will edvtae you early aa to Just the date as soon as it can be set. Ii. 2. Cooley; the Chicago engineer who is to be employed as tha expert to safe guard tha city's interests from a technical viewpoint, is expected In' Omaha Thursday to go to work. Immediately on an exami nation" of 'th6 maps and schedules filed by the- waterworks company and an Investi gation of the plant. Besides this, Mr. Cooley wtlj estimate1 tha cost of duplica ting the water plant and building another system, lie will be her a month, it Is thy )fr-h !.! "' '-.,' KILLED BY ELECTRIC WIRE Jams ' Cr prlnam Usemaa, , Saetalaa Fatal Shock at neeldenco) of , ' W.' I' Selby. James C, Orlmm, an employe of tha Omaha Electric Light and Power company, sent yesterday to tha home of W. I Selby, SOS Davenport street, to investigate the wiring, received, a fatal electria shock while working in the cellar of the house. Dr. Van Giesen. who lives about a block away, was summoned, and although aid was at hand In short notice, all efforts to resuscitate the lineman were futile. Orlmm lived atout five minutes after receiving the hook. ..-If'.. While out in his front yard yesterday Mr. Selby noticed that soma of the wiring around a tree was charged. Ha then sent his son, Frank, . to tha cellar to turn off tha switch that controlled tha lights in the front yard. . While on this errand in tha cellar tha boy received a shock that par tially stunned him. lie soon .recovered. Mr. Selby .then telephoned tha eleotrio light company for a lineman. Grimm waa sent out on the work, ' arriving at tha Selby home about 8:18. Orlmm waa accompanied to tba cellar by Frank Selby. ' Orlmm took t hold of a globe socket With his right hand and Instantly received tha fatal shook. Orirara waa an outside lineman and had been In the employ of the Omaha Eleotrio Light and Power company since a year ago last March.' - lis waa St years of age and Is survived by a wife and two small children. Ha wufc a iaember of Bt ft M. camp, Modern Woodmen of -America, and carried Insur ance in that lodge. Tba family residence Is at 2S18 Douglae street. , Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Holliday, mother and stepfather of tha deceased, five at 413 South Nineteenth Street. Coroner Bralley has taken charge of tha remains and will hold an inquest Tuesday afternoon at I o clock. Funeral of Mrs, Kdwards. The funeral of Mrs. Hattle O. Edwards 1 be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the family residence, KM Leavenworth street.. Interment will b made at Forest Lawn cemetery. Mrs. Kdwards died at tha St. Joseph's hospital early Bunduy morning, fcho was taken to tha hospital last Wednes "T therefore advised you "X to your' inquiry) that J not arrange a meeting October. 1 am sorry to rzr' .... ;ZTT ILOSt A Lame Back. It is eafa to cay that over ten million lame and weak backs have been relieved and cured by Wearing ALLCOCK'S PLASTERS. They are a wonderful combination of healing gums, , ABSOLUTELY SAFE, guaranteed to contain no belladonna or any other poison and can be used on the tendercst skin. They cure by absorption. v Their immense sals during tlie past 57 years has caused legions of imitations, liveware of them. A&k for AIXCJOCK'S and ace that you get the genu ine. Doot be humbi'ggcJ by any "Just aa Good," bii warns waa tne wne oi . m irnMrr at lii0 Farnam EdwarrtV nrnorletor of street. . CHANGES AT LOCAL Y. M. C. A. F. M. Brwkmii mm Ft Metta Oa t Larger Fiflda U Mia aoetrL Several change In tha official -staff af tha local Toung Men's Christian assocta tlon go Into effect September L - F. M. Brockman reslgna tha position af assistant general secretary and educational secretary to become general secretary of tha student body of tha association m Missouri. His headquarters wilt ba In St Louis, although hla work will keep him "on the road" most of tha time. At pres ent twenty-five colleges in tha state com prise thla department, and Mr. Brock man's duties .will necessitate his visiting thesa' Institutions regularly, and others whoee co-operation Is sought. This is re garded as an Important office and Is In tha line of a promotion for Mr. Brockman. Ho baa been In tha Omaha association two years, coming here from - the south, of Which ha la a native. ; His work has at tracted much favorable attention. Ha first held tha position of membership secretary and advanced to tha one ha now leaves. Fred Metts leaves tha office of member ship secretary to accept that of general sec retary of the Webb City (Mo.) association. This is a decided promotion for Mr. Metts, whose work here has been of tba kind to warrant forward steps. It is practically decided to fill both thesa places with men from tha local association, tbougn tba promotions have not been offi cially announced. . WOODMEN SSG1N . CARNIVAL Open Week of Good Time for Bess t of the Relief '.. Tnmt. . P The week's cornival of tha Woodmen of the World under tha direction of Alpha camp No. 1 and Alpha Orove No. J, began yesterday, at . Courtland beach. . Most of the attractions secured for the carnival are already on the ground and all arrange ments are practically completed for the week. . The program, contemplates numerous games, sports and drills, prise contests and a social good time generally, Exhibition drills and parade will be held each even ing. . , ;,a ' ,. , . ' ' Invitations bava been extended to all tha Woodmen Of the World camps and groves of thla district to partlolpat. Tha proceed of tha carnival will fee devoted -to the gen eral relief fund of tha order. THB3 PHOPLB ALL ' In Ckoras Cried, Give Vm Newbro'a Herplelde. Thla word of late has been In everyone's mouth, and many are wondering what tha word signifies, though no one haa yet been found . who will . deny that , NBWBRO'8 HERPICIDEJ does the, work. Well, for the Information of thousand of people who Ilka to know all about a good , thing, wa would say that HERPICIDD means a destroyer or killer of "Herpaa." Now "Herpes" j tba tamo naan af a disease caused by various vegetable parasites. A similar mi crobe cause dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair; this is tha microbe that NEW Brays HERPICIDEJ promptly destroys; after which tha hair grows. Sold by lead ing druggists. Send lOo In stamps for sam ple to the Herplelde Co., Detroit. Mich. .Sherman St. McConnell Drug company, spa pial agent.. . , RcDBbllcasi IV aril M.,(l... The Fifth Ward Roosevelt and Fair banks Marching club meets TuAxriav niht in , Toung1 hall, Sixteenth an,d jporby, streets.'. Several speaker and candidate' have been Invited to spfeak at this meeting, A publlo meeting of the Roosevelt Col-, ored Republican club will ba held In Wash ington hall Thursday night Prominent speaker will address the club. ' All candle date have been invited to be present- , , The Eighth Ward Republican club meeta in Wolf hall. Twenty-second and Cuming streets, Tuesday night , Officer will be elected. . Jew York and Philadelphia cannot ba mora pleasantly or conveniently reached than by the Orand Tfunk-Lehtgh Valley Route: Solid through trains, mag nificent scenery, all train run via Niagara Fall. , Descriptive llteraturo ent free on appli cation to Advertising . Department, Orand Trunk Railway System, 135 Adams St., Chi cago, Geo,. W. Vaux. A. O. P. as T. A. . Nebraska State Fair at Lincoln. For above occasion Rock Island System will sell excursion tickets dally August 9 to September t, from all station In Ne braska on basis of one far for round trip. Ticket limited return September S. Trains leave Omaha T:20 a. m',, 1:80 p. m., 1:28 p. tn. Inquire Rock Island agent for further Information. .' . ' . P. RUTHERFORD, ' D p. A. ., , 1 ". A Correction. , An error wa mad In the advertisement of the Regent Shoe company Sunday. Tha advertisement read "Our prices are always tha same, $150 and $3.00. " It should have read "U-10 and U-60," . Children' day at the Woodmen of the World Carnival, at Courtland Beach, 'Mon day, Sept 38. Admission free up to f p. n. Bight Voters Dlsfraaehlsed. Eight -nonregistered republican voters who sought to qualify for the congres sional and Judicial primaries September 3 have been disfranchised by the city clerk beoiuse the requlremants ware not carried out In that many cases. The law demands that two resident freeholder in the voting district of the applicant swear to the faots set forth In the affidavit. Tha party man agers did not have these men on hand in every Instance. Some affidavits had one witness and the others had none. Time was given to tha Inst hour for the regis tration and affidavit the incomplete have been cancelled. -5 -A Ayr day, to be operated on for frltenltta. failed to survive the operation. . hUn. POWER SATS. DEPUTIES IE Sheriff Flatly OontradioU Two Bubordi- . . satea la Court Boom. DENIES ALLOWING THEM TO ENTER SALOON Telia Cort am WhiMi ataaal sfea OsT Hmm that What Tasy Testiaa I . I Vmlmm. The spectacle f Sheriff Power eharae terlsing two xt hi special deputies as per jurers occurred before Judge Ylnsonhaler in tha county court yesterday. . . . . "They swor falsely," declared the ahertff with amphasl to tb court while upon tha witness stand. - Tha case that caused th Ii to be passed by th chief peace officer of tha county to two of hla subordinates, waa that against Antona Hydock, a atriker who wa accuaed by Deputy William J. Walsh of assaulting hWh a week ago last Saturday. Tha trouble arose tn a saloon at th corner of and Boulevard street in South Omaha. Walsh Invited me In to have a glass of beer," said Hydock. "Ha wa acoomparned by Deputle Frank W. Do ward and Charles H. Cox. They sneaked tn th .back way so they would not b seen and then triad to force me to pay for th drinks. When I refused, ,Wlsh drew hi club and threat ened to hit me. ' Aa a matter of elf-defenee I struck htm with my fist" Th latter assertion wa corroborated by a pair of black eyes that adorned tb face of Walsh. The three of then Jumped m and put me in tha patrol wagon." said tha prisoner. On tha way to tha station house Walsh struck ma over th head with bis club." Tb three deputies declared on th si an a that Walsh wa hit without reason and that Hydock wa th aggressor- "What war you doing In th saloon r asked Lawyer Fleharty. who appeared for tb defendant. 'We were In there getting our lunch," replied Talh and Doward. ' 'Had not th sheriff told you to keep out of saloons T" was asked. Sheriff: Says It' Lie. "Ha told ua that ws eould go in that place and get our dinner," replied tb two deputies, ' After they had left tha Stand Attorney Fleharty called Sheriff Power as a witness. 'Did you ever tail Doward and Walsh tbay could go into th saloons for their lunch T' he was asked. "No." earn tba positive reply. "They say you did," remarked tha lawyer. At this the sheriff became red , in Ih face. "They lied I" h thundered.- "All the trouble thaA I have had with special dopu tles has arisen from going into saloons, and time and again I have told tbem to keep out of such place. These men have been warned a a well aa th rest. They have been told they would be fired If caught violating that order, . and many deputies have lost their Job for that very reason." Tha positive repudiation by the sheriff of the sworn assertion of hi subordinates caused consternation among them: "'When court adjourned they crowded about him' and pleaded with him to change hi state ments 'Don't you remember telling us w could go Into that saloon for our lunch T asked Walsh. . ' ' " , ' ' No, and you are d- liars If you say I did," replied the thoroughly angry sheriff. I would not say otherwise to -save my best friend. It it wasn't hard to get men and If X didn't think, the strike would end in a day or two, .after .which I will have no more -us, for you, -I'd -Are you. right n j-'PihrtM Is riaed. -l Hydock was fined ISO and cost by Judge Ylnsonhaler. The latter' said the' presence of the deputies in a saloon was a: matter between themselves and th sheriff. He also declared that the , claim which the prisoner made, fbat be. wa .beaten over the head after hi arrest, was not sub stantiated by his appearance: ' when he came into court the. following Monday. . Ait appeal waa taken. . '.'.. VICTIM OF A STICK-UP JOB Visitor at River view Pule 1 Held Up tor hla Watch by Two ,. Footpads. Henry Btelnhauaer of 2416 Bancroft street say he feels a , etrange gonenesa in hla left veit-poeKet when ho places his hand there to learn the time of day. - Two bold. bad men caused -this aching void while Mr. Btelnhauaer waa returning from River view, park Bunday evening after tha curfew whistle had sounded. . Steinhauser was Just outside of the .park and was busrylng along, whistling "Under the Bonnie Brier Bush," when two men, with two revolvers glistening in, the moonbeams, asked - the pedestrian to tarry awhile.. Then, without asking permission, the- stranger went through Steinhauser pockets f nd took his watch. " The men .did . not tell Btelnhauser who they were nor when they . would re turn the timepiece. Mr. Steinhauser aay they were the most Impudent men he aver met. At the police station the affair Is called a "stick-up job." STEAM ENGINEERS TO MEET laternatlOBal Association WIU Hold Its Coaventloa I Omaha la -.. September, Tha national convention' of the interna tional Association of Bteam Engineers will meet In Omaha September 10 for a ten days' session. The headquarter of the association during the convention will be at the. Her Grand. It la expected that over 1,000 delegate will be in attendance. The convention will continue from September io to a . . . DEATH RECORD. jteleoa. K. Aadrewa. Nelson K. Andrews, aged 7, died Bunday night at hla home, '718 Bancroft street. Mr, Andrew was a resident of Omaha nine years and a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. The funeral will be from tha undertaking rooms of B. I XJodder, Twenty-third and Cuming streets, Tuesday at t p. m. Interment at Forest Lawn cemetery. - 1 peelal gaaday Rates ta, Qreat West, era Park, Maaala;, I. For th month of June, July, August snd September, on every Sunday except luly t, th Chicago Great Western railway will aell round-trip ticket at one tare U Great Western park. Manning, la, For fur. Ibar Information apply to a. D. Parkhurst, geoei sj agant 1SU Faraam at.. Omaha, a, Mortalltr Statsltlea. Tha following births and deaths have bean reported to the Board of Health during the forty-eight hours ending at noon Mondayi Illrths Mathlaa Srhlmanlts, 1403 Bnuth fourteenth, boy; William Hatch, not Bxmlh Iftb boy; A. J. Lund, girl; owsn Phereoit, t-Lli North Twenty-vetilh. boyi Joseph Iileaha. hI Walnut, girl; John Mulvlhlll, U7 iiir.uir, gill. Death s Henry F: Schneider. 15S Howard. K; Km ma mucker 7o2 Hlckor lAitlie. liuwanh, ioOl. BJundo. I II; Mary Pet Pllys Wis. The Pete Dalteys Sunday defeated ' th Waltor Moise toain In a game of ball by the score cf I to 1. The feature of ths game waa the pitting of U, Jnaiikfutt fur thw Tllwii.- FeMerte; DsOevn, n. Frank fort and Waldiidr; Moise, Barret and Day, DRUNKEN FROLIC ENDS IN JAIL Omm TJg Mia with Broke Ana nj On with aa Awfal . J. Much blood and xel'temetit, some broken bone and two men R. B. Foran of Thirty fourth and Mason street and John Hop of 81xtnUt and Cava streets In Jail, wa tb result ef a mix-up of a poeallar- char. acter which , ook place last night dur ing the plumbers' p!cnle held at Ruewr park. Th police 'first got wind ef tb excitement by a telephone message stating that a man. bleeding ' profusely and with a broken -arm, waa thrown Into aa area way near U2S South Twenty-third street On Investigation" being mad th police found that Hop waa th Injured man, and that h- wa being attended by Dr. Porter at tha residence of Mrs. Vanderford, at im South Twenty-third street.. According to the story told by Captain Has. It seems that Hope, Foran, Will Vanderford and two other men, whose name have not been learned, got noisy at the pient an, war ejected by Deputy Sheriff Heaton. anderford and the other two went quietly away, but Foran and Hop ware bent On having their money' worth, and re-entering th ground started on tneir old tactic. Deputy Sheriff Heaton then put tb gay young men In th lo house until they were . sober enough to know what gney were'' doing. Captivity had no charms for them, and breaking a window with their bar handa they Jumped out In breaking th window both th lad cut themselves badly about the wrist and handa and In Jumping to th ground Hop broke his arm. The two made their way to me vanaenora resiaenc ana.lt wa while waiting for admission that they ware seen and the police notified. " ' All Ore of th men who were ordered out of the grounds were there," said Cap. tain Has. "A the disturbance had taken plac wotslda of the city limit, th polloe had . no power to. arrest them, but on Hope's request that he be taken to some place where he could be taken ear of, I ordered him to th police station." Foran avowed his determination of stand ing by hla friend and would not leave the police station when told ta d so. He waa therefore locked up on the .charge of being drunk. Hope 1 booked a a lodcertand will b released thla morning. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Aaaaal Coafarcae of - Sect for He hraaka Meets la Oat ah. Tharsdayv .- .. Th twenty-ninth annual conference and eampmeeting of the Seventh Day Advent lets of Nebraska will open next Thursday evening at the park adjoining the baseball park, at Thirteenth and Vinton streets, and will continue for two Sundays, closing Sep tember it. Oyer 1.000 camper are expected to attend tha conference, and '900 tent are . being put up for their use. Besides these, there will be several large tent for preaching, receptions and Other purposes. A doxen tent, designated as "Ministers row," will be erected near the large pa vilion and will be for the ! exclusive use of the ministers, who are expected to come from all parts of the world.1 Publlo serv ices in English, German arid Scandinavian will take place three time a day, at 10:30 m., I:S0 p. m. and t p. in. Meals can be had on the grounds: . j Altogother tha numerous tents will form small-steed city. The work of erecting the tent will begin- todayr-and will be un der the care of O. .A. ' JCtrVfe' of Lincoln Te preaching tent will be SO by 100 feet and the tent for the young people' meeting win oa a eo-rooi circular one. , ' ' ' '.;'. ' - - ' " n lr - ---V Marriage Mora sea,' Tha? following mari-fare licenses' were is sued up to noon Augustr9: 1 ' Nam and Realdeneer-tr '. ' - Am James J. Konosblln, Omah.... 2J M a eras' FiaK si vm a w m A t Viitaiiaa, a t ( ee a IV William Tj. MeKeever. wymore.. .......... Mae C. Truxaw, Odell.' Neb. H Mary an 3. Klewicx,-South Omaha ..' ) Sophia Sysmanska. Soathmiaha. M Charles Soukup, Omaha.... 93 Lucy Schneckenburger, Omaha. 18 U X.' Wedding Rings. OBdbolm. Jeweler. , LOCAL BREVITIES. ' llx Shenherd. ti1l tun AnmA t and costs In police court, where he was arraigned on the charre of neddlln with measure that gave short weight Captain Vosburah and fimllv whn had been called to Des MalneaMin uxtclnl dtv in the volunteer, movement have returned to their post, ' much exhausted by the strenuous efforts required. - ueorge Harklns, a striker, arrested last week on a charge of resisting an officer. C'r J"-"rHtu ujr vouniy .juuge Vinson haler. Nobody apeared 'to prosecute the case when called for hearing. - 'Ada Johnson nf MS North Ts.nll.lh .tM. has reported to the police station that someone stole an umbrella, two table knlvea and two napkins during the progress of a plcnlo at RJvervlew nark last Saturday iv imam Kooerta, a hoy who recently was eared for at the poll ollce tation while he waa aearchln for his mother, haa written to Chief of Polloe Donahue thanking the "-Dollee department for the courtesies. Rob, erta has located hla mother in Grand Island, ww ans wani i rum umana. Sneak thieves entered , the . Exnoaltlon meat market, at 20 North. Sixteenth street, and stole one ham and a piece of side meat It' 1 not known by tha police whether, a eon of Ham stole the meat or whether a pale-faced culDrlt did the deed.. i ne pouoa aeparunent i at work pa the case. i v Josenh Warner- and Jamea Brown bava been sentenced by Police Judge. Berks to twenty and thirty dava. respectively, hav ing been arraigned on vagrancy charges. The allegation was that they were caught by Officer Cunningham while trying to dupe to country boys on the employment agency racket ' ' Th members of the Country olub who went to Des Molnss for friendly contests with the Iowa golfers returned Punday afternoon. In tha party were W D. Hanoker, B. T." Lemlst' K. T' Bums, F. Wlihelm and & Bikhi, The Omaha golf er were well pleaatd with the result of me contests and captured their share of tha honors i , Tha members of the Endeavor aocletr. the adult bible class and Helping Hand aoclety of Kountse Memorial church will f ive a union lawn social ana ice cream tea ival next Friday evening at tha home of the pastor. njVO West Parnam street. The grounds are apacloua snd a large attend ance wil be augmented by tha returning raemoera oi tne cnurcn cnoir. . According to tha story told In nolle court "Chub" hradahaw nf 1314 Canltol avanua. Hanna Johnson of 131ft Capitol avenue, three men of unknown addresses, one flat- iron and other articles figured In an asiault which resulted In the arrest of the iirnd- haw woman on cemnlalnt of Mies John. son. Miss Bradshaw waa fined 16 and oust for bar part In the little Jubilee. Edward King of 701 South Seventeenth street has been fined tit and costs by Police Judge irka, before whom be waa arraigned on the charge of assault Mrs. Cora King was th complainant. It is said the couple separated some time ago and the man with the distinguished title reversed recently returned and . triad to force his attentions, to the displeasure of the wife Visit , He New Studio Finest la tht West. PHOTOGRAPHIC R, - gis-aao-saa S. loth St.' ; ' WEST Bide of Street. Be Sure it la II. IIEYN.' FIFTEENTH AhD FARNAMSTS. GET THE BOYS HEADY FOR. SCHOOL. All this week our boys' department will be busy displaying full and complete assort ments of boys' school suits. Bring the boys down early and don't put it off till the last moment. THE BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS THAT WE WILL OFFEK THIS WEEK Al v $2.00, $3.00 suid $4.00, ARE THE STRONGEST VALUES IN THE WORLD. . BOYS'SCHOOL CAPS at 35 cents. ' at r W" "3 mm at . : aV, ft IP '113 ' s srja iUQOooys . - Km? Sixty Day Tickets Fifteen Day Tickets Every one should rislt this, , delightful season for viewing a i ri.i', 1 T Ampie noiei ana uoaruing See local agents for further Information. 1 k , City Ticket Offices i f. -rri 1-1 T; CQDFREY. Pass, end Ticket Agent. t H. C. TO WriSEfJD. General Faseenarefand Ticket Agent, I! MEETING OF TELEPHONE MEN PrlTat Coaferea Held by Bills, Host, FalrSeld. and Attoraer Joaa F. Stoat. Althoucb the city council -last week re fused to let down the bars to the entrance of independent telephone cohcei'ns seeking franchises in Omaha, a meeting yesterday of ' independent telephone promoters has iven rise to the suspicion that these con cerns hav not yet ceased their effort of getting- into this city. This meetinr ' was held In the office of General Manager E. M. Fairfield of the Omaha water works. Besides Mr. Fairfield there were present A. B. Hunt, superin tendent of th water company; Attorney John F. Stout and F. L. Bills of Chicago. Mr. Bill 1 the prime factor in the new telephone company ' which - projected It lines Into Lincoln; last winter through the channel of the city .council, but who foiled to secure legislation favorable" to ita en traice into Omaha. Mr. Hunt waa one of the local projectors who' sought favorable action at tha hands of the local council Just what the results ef this conference were eould not be learned. CONTEST AGED WOMAN'S WILL Grandchildren . of Mr. Naaey Halst Claim Sarah V.' Chase Exerted . , Csdse laflaca. Objection to the probating of the' will ef the late Nancy. Hulsf., who died May 25, 1901. haa been filed, in the county court. The contestant are' Garret and George Hulst, grandchildren of the deceased. ' They claim that undue Influence wa used by Sarah V, Chse a daughter of the de ceased, in getting tha latter to execute the instrument ' By the term of th will sevM-al bequest of real estate are made to various relative and th protestanta are glveo S00 each. The balance ef the prop erty I then given to Sarah V. Chase. NO estimate of the value of the estate Is made. but It la said to bs worth aeveral thousand dollars. The deceased wa S3 year of age when she died. Dancing every night at the w. a w. carnival at Courtland Beach. Hallway Notes mm Perseaals. . , Travel for tha state fair already haa ba. gun. About SuO paiamieri took the early train at tha iJurlington station yesterday. TWO more caj-loari. of mlnrA atvil, breakers war brought over the Hock- Island unaay morning from Oklahoma. About loO were In the party and they filled avarv available Inch of space In the coaches. Moat of them wars tough looking cltlsena Th Erie earnlnaa for the year endlna- une M, show a net decrease of St,o2,t44. tier deducting S1.0&.OGA for ImDrovementa. dividends and other expense.. The July irnlnira show the mldnummer dullness in I Ml decrease amounting to Bola-taa (' to th Fair, NEW YORK. Aua. t9. A la r ire nartv af Belgian omclala enroute fur the Bl. Loul. iiujatiion, arrived here today on the steamer Kroonland. The party Included Oulllaume I Oroot, member of Beislan royal academy; A. Honsean de Lee llao id Jl. I-arontatn., m.i;iier. of ins belalan sei'.ate; i-nill. Van Der Veld, of the chain- er of representatives: rl Verlant. director Of Haaug art; Victor Watteyne. director of Indu.lry; Henry larton c Wlart, secre tary of the chamber of deputies, ud reus Novak, delegate of tb Hungarian govern pitut. - ... 3 aWHas BOYS' SCHOOL , SHOES. 0 5 o Sizes Cto IS. tMO-Siies 13 1-2 to 2. . S1.25-Sizea21-2t0 8l- TO 11 lorsclays, mu o nsirl 1 Ulitl the greatest Exposition the world has erer kno-vrn. ' This is a the wonderful sights. 1 J xl M 11 uouee accommouauous tor ail. S. E. Cor. 14th & ; THE DEER YOU LIKE As atonio or beverage it, equal . . any .beer .brewed. . Served In all fCrst. class hotels and restaurant throughout the entire west Order a trial case quarts or pints. BE ' " 1 ' ' '' convincED There' no better beer brewed. Fred Krug Brewing Co. Oasaha'a. Mdl rwery. . ' Tefephon, 420. ' ' OMAKA Every Wcntna ftbout lit wo oe mat MAltYCL Hfc.rtiav Spry t nw Teimi BrMMsr. intern ttomand Suction. Heet--fi- Mv-Moti CQDTenifiib ". UtiasaMae aalaiUy. If ha rauiWitauhhialfiA V. ether, bid stud auunp fo UlnUraiMI bouh-Ml4. Itrlves full Djtrtleiilara hul dlieetloim In. alatJe to UtflM. M4KVXOO' arrasv.w, ar kaea, . . ' aro1 sale vt aCHAKFER B UKUii STORES. lth and Ciacaga bts.t So. Omaha. Mm and K 4j Council Blurls, tth and Main Bu. alVHM CO. 16U aad ioug1a Btra, on. McCREVV tPECIALIST.. Treat ail tmrmt ml DISEASES OF MEN ONLY A Madtaal Bspert M Years' Baaarl.sc. IS Year. I Osafa. nrty M. (mm Cm 1 4 Tr.rM.la. Bias rvleua. Stiiot.ra. SM, Nwnuj l.wl:if, 1am af StraugiS 4 ViUnt TwI'MM t !!. Call ar vrtla. Baa M n UtM Sw. !. SELECT ar rm tlku I Gl(lforaaBaiaraD to I nt. I alichariM.taaaaisuUMa. 1 (whim vl Irrltalloaa if aloaraUnaJ mdiiium, of aniil aiaaibraaasa I A Pntmm CaaHrWa. Pslaleas, S.d avt llft i 7i'ltTltll0liEmiC, l M ailMUMt. glMlliTl,.r 1 M fcy an(Ua V.S.S. j t ant ia alals vrapp, V -ji . j SI Hot boil S3. 7. -r i'Jisaias ssM saasl, Twalicsaajsjte. FIFTEENTH AND FARNAM STS. LJ"4 ... 11 BOYS' SCHOOL WAISTS at 45 cents. Mm $15.35 $13.80 ; " , " r Ttl CNk,T a af -...- -a a awe ntxADKWAiiXjiii XiAAxio. , ' ' ' .y,' Douglas 8t Omaha Ton hughes; ' v Trav. Paskenger Accent. ,:..'.' '.' ' - : '.-' ''' -' 8T. LOUIS, MO. Ksxt IVesk School B3glns. Get th girl a new - pair of shoe and w will give them ' FREE a new patent bubbler bubble with out soap no muss and the best shoe n earth. roung women' Sites, low heels v to 6 77...;. a.so Ulsses slses, low heel 11H to a ...$. Child's slses spring heels, Hi to 11. tj ....1160 Made of plump vlnl kid or box calf, it either button or ' lace wide ' foot form last. . Bhoe the teglna little one before school Droxel Shoe Go. .1419 FARKAU STREET, '; Cuia'i Up-to-Dali S&oa . Haosj SEARLES & SEARUS Omaha. Nb. CURES 6UARA.TEE9 Quicker and for LESS MONEY then other SPECIALIST Cures al apeutal dla eases of men kidney.. bladder and - disoase of women. R!nn Pnltns '.ur 'or life. Boon evary """ " " sign, sympiotn, sores body. In mouth, tongue, tin out, hair 1 and eytbrows (tailing out) disappear cotupletcl forever. Virirflti Villlt ruptured, enlarged and TallbDSI I8!HI knotty veins clued without cutting, pain or Ions of time. Never falls. Quickest cur In tha world. Wuk, aansiit Ua l,t Cel nervoua drhlllty, early decline, luk , or and strength. , , rentment by mull. 14 TEARS OF BT!C- CKBsKl l. UtAfTICB IN OMAHA. Cor ner of 14th and Douglas. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARTiER L) alia, rsr sasuai - . .. i. '' ; ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 0 8 b v I