Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 28, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: N TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2$. 1005.
MORGAN VICTIM OF CRAIG
Jealous Lover Responsible for Assault on
the Amateur Wrestler,
1
LAIN TALE TOLD BY;JHE PRINCIPALS
rirtlia Met on Street by A 111 a need
ttvrr of Girl and t Strtiek
Otrr the . Head with
Heavy Weapon.'
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
and Supply company. Plaintiff asks that
ha b sjlven Judgment for MW.IO. alleged
to he due for cream shipped to defendant
compnnjr during- 1!H.
Judge TrotiD has rendered a dedalon
fnm&Rofh; V(Xnt"ie0trTrue1 City Hall Proposition is Coming to Front
company of 1'hlladeiphla rnr me mim or
II. fi., due on a tnortsaa-e debt. Plaintiff
rmniuiiT Ih arlven a first lien on lot a.
block 1. Idlewlld addition, which Is to be
acid at sheriff s aale to pay the Judgment.
AT SHIPPS INDOOR CIRCUS
All the Featarea bat the Palm Leaf
Fa at of the Bl Shows
of the Sammer.
It may seem hard at first to reconcile
the months of February and March with
rawduft rlnna, gaily caparisoned horses
Stranger Than Eier.
NEW PETITION FOR SPECIAL ELECTION OUT
are on the bo&ks to effect such a reconcili
ation In Omaha before the week la over.
The 8hlpp circus opened a week's engage
ment at the Auditorium last evening to a
rather meager crowd. which" not unusual
r.imisy and not robbery seems to hart
,n the motive which Impelled the mys-
'erlnua assault on H. fl. Morgan Saturday
nhl. The deed was Oeorge t'ralg a and as
aresuil 01 nis inaane piiunnin jhuhhii i
connned to his ronfn with a fractured Jaw
and hla wlfa la almost crnied with worry,
while In a hutine a block away a young
woman Is woeplng over a tover who does
not return and la sadly folding away
the wedding garments s.hlch.she was to
have worn to the, altar In another week.
About S fli'clock Saturday tvenlng Mr.
Morgan, who lives at lul North Seven
teenth street, went to make some purchases
at the atorb of Joe HouHka on Sherman
avenue. He never reached his destination.
An hour later hla wife admitted him, weak
and delirious, and covered from head to
foot with dirt and hlood. He was put to
tied and lay unconscious for thirteen hours.
Ills face wae cut, hla right Jaw fractured
and one arm paralysed, it was thirty-nix
hours before he was able to talk.
Mnraran'a Story of Aaaanlt.
Mf. Morgan said thut he had gone only
Bh'itit a block when he met Miss Alma Mat
eon, a neighbor girl for whom he had re-
paired a bicycle. He atopped a few mtnutej
and as they talked a man passed.
"That man Is my Intended husband," said
Miss Matson.
Morgan and the girl talked a short time
longer and he left to take a car. He was
met in the middle of the atreet by the man
whorrt the girl had mentioned as her In
tended husband.
"That girl la my Intended wife, did you
know that?" waa the queatlon.
Morgan replied that he had only Just
learned the fact and the stranger auggested
that they' go together to the girl's house
and talk the matter over. He proposed to
know why his sweetheart walked with an
other man, he said. Morgan agreed, out gittlng on a chair balanced by two legs
the two had not gone far when tne stranger . on tho trapeze as he did a few minutes
tjnrK mm over me neao. wun a neavy in- berore sitting in his dressing room Dela
frumcnt. There was no warning and Mor- Voye and Frits amuaed with their n.
gan una iiu wuio i iui.i ...... , ciown ana policeman act, while Miss Nettle
a wrestler and boxer of considerable local Carroll gava some original acts on the high
repute and Is confident that he la a match Wre. Tho Shlpp ahow begins with a grand
" w- "tu'"u wtwici aim uiunfn wun ina ator.
rom tnai iime on no anew no mora unin popular mule act, Alex O. Lowlande being
,e iuunu miiiwii in ai iiuiikt. "i.iu i.o lno piece ae resistance In thia Instance.
Mayor Kemtaky and Colonel Watklae
at Work oa Call for iebmlsaloa
f Proposition to Voto at
April Election.
A number of people, headed by Mayor
Koutsky and assisted by J. B. Watklna, are
fimnv rtnwna And iiia other thlnura that co circulating another petition asking the
to make up a modern circus, yet Edward council to call an election to vote bonds
Shlpp and the members of his Indoor circus for a city hall. It Is given out that this
new petition will be without a flaw and that
all of the signatures will be able to pass
muster. In the decision given by Judge
Sears he found that about twenty-three
property owners were lacking. Some of
on the first night of attractions of this I those who signed the petitions forgot that
nature. The performance is meritorious their property was In the namei of their
throughout. Tart of it Is mediocre, but wives or other relatives and consequently
for the greater part it compares well with the petition was declared void,
the acta seen In the large canvas-covered The Intention seems to b to Induce the
exhibition that come In the summer time, I people of South Omaha to purchaae a site
and every act haa merit of some sort. 1 for a city hall building at either Twenty-
The Auditorium haa bean transformed fourth and O streets or at Twenty-fifth
Into a circus arena, and It does not require an(j q streets. Mayor Koutsky la to be
a great stretch of the Imagination to hark callP(i upon to Issue a proclamation for a
DacK to last July or August ana imagine nA election for the purpose of select-
oneself In a tented enclosure, witnessing ,ng a Blta and erecting a city hall bulld-
the "greatest show on earth." About the lng eiectn( t Is claimed, will be
only thing lacking to carry out tho Illusion hM , thB tlma that tha school board
is the boy with the palm leaf tans. The
red lemonade, peanuts, popcorn and the
noisy boy are ail much In evidence.
Undoubtedly the novelty of tha evening
waa Prof. Sunlin a educated bull, "King
Hill." Unlike hla historic brothers. Klna-
election la held In April.
Haaltalre Changes Front,
Some time ago Henry Hauflalre served
notice oa the city council that ho wanted
12,000 damages for falling on a sidewalk
Bill has become as docile aa Mary's his- that waa alleged to be defective. City At-
toric mutton. He stands on a pedestal torney Lunbert had photographs taken of
not over a foot square, climbs a stairway, the walks and put an agent on the case,
shoots a pistol, feigns dead and performs He reported to the mayor and council that
other acts remarkable for a male bovine. Hauflairo hod no case against the city.
Mr. Sunlln also has an educated horse that This report la now a matter of record. Now
is well trained. Hauflalre turns about and brings an action
The Adaira gave a well finished exhlbl- against the city In Justice Caldwell's court
tlon of head balancing and clown work. I for 1159. Mr. Lambert, the city attorney.
Tho Ty-Bcll sisters gave a thrilling act of aays the service Is worthless, aa It was not
swinging in mid air by their teeth, one served on the mayor In person. No atten-
of the sisters riding a bicycle near the roof tlon will be paid to the case by the city
of the building and suspended from the authorities.
i the ther- The balancln wr t School Board Meeting.
Eddie Sawyer on a trapeze was par excel- , f the Board of EaUca-
lence. Sawyer seemed aa much at home 8n . vf . . ' .......
UUll WttO 11C1U IMb infill
committee consisting of E. E. Mnffett. J. i
B. Connor and J. E. Regan asalsted the I
executive committee in awarding the prtiea.
The fair has hern a success, the cash pro
ceeds ao far amounting to tl.ano. Several
committees In charge of tickets amt booths
err yet to report, it tm entimnten mat tne
fU w
WOMAN II CLUB AND CHARITY
tota
rill be slightly above S3.CC0.
SLATE IS LIKELY TO SMASH
Connty Commlaalonera May Hare to
Look t p New Mat of Em
ployes Today.
The following la the personnel of tho local
board and commltteea of Waterloo that
havo In charge arrangementa for tha enter
tainment of the biennial convention of the
Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs, to be
held at Waterloo May 10, U and 11:
Place of Meetlna Chairman. Mrs. J. E.
Wllllama: Mrs. J. W. Krapfel, Mrs. A. B.
Hallo well.
Finance Chairman Mr tt f P1 ' Dr.
when tha board Ea 5'L,a' " B- "el1. wr"-
tun mi ii iiuxvi.
Kadges Chairman, Mrs. Roy Shoemaker;
There Is Just a possibility that there will
be "aomethlng doing"
of county commissioners meet a this morn
ing. Thia Is the date set for the new Mrs. K. L. Johnson, Mrs. C. H. Welch, Mrs.
county officers to assume the duties of PJ1 "oxle Mr- y. Treasa Mc
their positions. As noted In The Bee
a day or two ago several men who were on
the slate will not accept the places to
which they were appointed.
In addition, a late development makes
It almost certain that the position of
deputy auditor, for which D. M. Haverly
waa named, will go to someone else. At
first Mr. Haverly was In doubt as to com
ing In from Denver to take the place. Hla
friends so stated to members of the county
board. During the last few days these
friends have been notified to write Mr.
Klhlnnev.
lecoratlons-Charrman, Mrs. J. D. Eaa
ton: Mlaa Fnnrn Mullan. Mrs. Walter
Johnson.
Credentials Chairman. Mrs. E. L. John
son; Mra. W. W. Marsh, Mrs. C. E. Scales.
Mrs. A. Burt, Mrs. A. C. Page of Cedar
Falls.
Kntertainment Chairman. Mra. J. C.
Rlcker; Mrs. W. W. Miller. Mrs. F. E.
Kenedict. Mm. Heora-n Kauman. Mrs. A. B.
Lovejoy, Mra. J. M. Coolidge, Rev. Elfie K.
M. Jones, Mra. VanArsdale.
Kerroehments Chairman, Mra. u. J.
Mack; Mrs. Cottreil, Mrs. Conarty, Mrs.
W. C. Kohl, Mrs. C. M. Newton, Mra. W.
D. Welch, Mra. Huklll.
Public Comfort Chairman, Mra. F. C.
:ame to his senses he learned that the man
ho assaulted him was Qeorgo Craig.
a Morgan Inst $55 and he thinks that Craig
lok It and that the primary motive was
bbery. The police hold the opinion that
. . alg'a Jealousy alone waa responsible. As
Morgan had I2S In another pocket and this
was untouched, It may be that he lost the
$."5 while wandering In his delirium.
, Intended Bride Is In Grief.
At the home of Miss Matson is grief.
ness waa transacted. William Rawley was
employed to check the books of the board
and for this work he will be paid 50. it
waa decided that the annex school at Twen
ty-sixth and M streets would not be moved
until vacation. During the vacation period
the building will be moved to a aite re
cently purchased at Twenty-third and R
streets. There waa no talk at the meeting
The circua will be given again this even- last n'8ht about the openln8, of the new
lng and continue throughout the week.
HOUSES ARE IN GREAT DEMAND
Rental Agents Swamped by Inquiries
for First-Class and Mediant
Properties.
high school building. This matter was de
ferred for a, weak.
Ko Council Meeting;.
While there waa no meeting of tho city
council last night the regular monthly bills
came In Just the same. For the month
of February the police force cost the tax
payers $1,192, and the fire department $840.
Salaries for city officials went to the same
old figure, $2,200. All of the bills and claims
so far filed for February will be audited
Haverly that the board will make other F'Rtti Mr" J- w- Htssell. Mra. Alfred lng-
arrangements. no'n. Mr' v n' uirhiH. '
Just what these are no one Is willing to Printing Chairman. Hev. Effle K. M.
aay In advance of the action contemplated. I Jones; Mrs. U iii Fowler, Mrs. Richard
A change can be made by tha old combina- TrnsChalrmnn. Mrs. Dr. Tavlor: Mrs.
tlon of Kennard and McDonald with Will Stewart, Mrs. J. B. Toting. Mrs. A. B.
Hofeldt, the democrat; but some different Ualowj"' Mrs- Cella Armstrong, Mrs. W.
line-up of the commissioners Is looked for. Transportation-Chairman. Mrs. Matt
There are three places In sight to be I Parrott; Mrs, J. W. Krapfel.
fllled-deputy auditor, assistant auditor Mospiiaiity-cnairmaji .Mrs. ; j. r. "-
, : , - .w ' . . don; Mrs. O. J. Mack, Mra. C. O. Lamson,
and engineer. In the Jockeying for theae Mrfc H B Hoxle, Mra. F. O. Piatt, Mra.
places It Is not likely that a new comblna- R. 8. Brown. Mrs. H. H. Clay, Mrs. F. A.
tlon may be aprung for some of the better cm.eror InfZtlon-Chalrman. Mis,
paid places. Mary p. Edgerton; Mrs. F. H. Bloodgood,
All Is quiet on the surface, and the com- Mrs. J. C. Gates, Mrs. J. C. Anders, Mrs.
mlssioners are keeping mum; still It Is ewco mo.aira ". ''h
.. t. . , . I Pages and I shers CTialrmnn, Mrs. rt. m.
quite noticeable that none of the slate vrnxin: Mr w. F. Parrott. Mrs. J. R. Lynn.
appointees have been In to get posted on Misses McCoy, Bennett, Dudley, Cottreil,
their prospective duties. And It is no "p' r"Mrs. J. M.' Coolidge;
altogether a wild guess that they feel Mrg Matt parrott, Mlas Frances Mullan,
none too sure of the permanency of the Mrs. D. N. Hurt of Cedar Falls.
nt kmK o Mniihiiron hoard with Mus'c Chairman, Mrs. A. It. Ettlnger;
slate put through a republican coara witn Hrinkman. Mra. McCavlck. Mrs.
tha vote of the lone democrat thereon. Randall. Mrs. Harriett Fulton.
Meals Chairman, Mrs. W. F. Elghmey;
Mra. H. B. Cropper.
Introduction Chairman. Mra. D. W.
Crouae; Mra. Emmona Johnson, Mrs. C. W.
Chapman, Mrs. Harriett Kenaan, airs. J.
W. Richards.
Arts and Crafts Chairman, Mrs. O. E.
Piatt; Mra. Helen Griffith of Cedar Falls,
IN MEM0RIAM
Mrs. J. Benson.
During the last conversation I had with
Mra Benson she said to me: "Do you
t . kiH hio-K tinttlno' fa af-ilnr to do I Miss Eva Weatherbee.
.,. .! xv.rv ood thought library Chairman, Miss Lydia itmman,
wondera for this woriaT HTvery gooa inouaui HanUann Mn. J M. Bralnard.
goes to build up character. Manual Training Chairman, Miss Etta
And certainly her own life was a beauti- Williams; Miss Tlnkham, Mrs. w. tt. coie,
ful Illustration of what It can do. I will
alva you an example of her true, faithful I In a letter concerning the announcements
friendship. A bicyclist ran Into Mr. Ben- of the executive committee of the General
son one day, knocking him down and hurt- Federation Mrs. Decker urges the women
in him verv badlr. Some on called In to support their own Btate federation
the store and told Mrs. Benson. It was a organs, or the papers In whose club col-
certain vounc woman (one who was not umn the announcements are regularly
even riding a wheel) that she rode right contributed by the executive. She says
on without Mopping to find, out tho extent In Dart: t
nf t.t injuries. To which Mrs. Benson re- The choice of a medium of communlca-
plled: "That alone would convince me It
waa not Miss . . She Is too polite for the next year and a half. For one reason
that UnA h. hn & nerfect at ranker aha (and perhapa the principal one). It will
... ... . , ... - I greatly aave expense. For Instance, a com-
wouia nave aioppea ana cub u u,ttee;Iet us 8uy on nrrangement8 for the
thing for him." I council meeting In June makes Its report.
With my experience aa matron at the I How shall we reach the great mass of club
,,, T . , . .. t. women with that report? If the corre
ctly Jail I know In nine cases out of ten spondlnK secretary aenda It from her office
Never in tho history of Omaha has there
The engagement has been declared off and been such urgent demand for rental proD-
the girl cries over her wedding garments ernes aa during tho past few days. The during the week and will be passed upon
as sue sits ana minus oi ner aoseni lover. " men wun acarceiy an exception at the meeting next Monday night.
He nas niuaen nimseir bo innrougmy mat t " pracucaiiy overwhelmed with
l. nll.. ora nnl nhla tn flnH him BDDllCatlonB for hnna.a r.f , ' fapeB rilfl UWCn
. " . . " "1CUIUH1 . . t, J,J.
"I loved Mr. Craig ao much, and now rental grade It Is almost an impoeBl- AUguBt ana r.iizauem
it Is nil over between us." she said. "We bllity to supply the demand for .ir the city clerk yesterday deeds to the prop-
were to have been married next week, seven-room houses. Tho demand for eight erty at tne 80Uthw9t corner of Twenty-
See the pretty dresses that I have made; ana nine-room houses Is almost as great, nlln ana " Blreel"- X'"B
and now they will not be used. He was bo and as one real estate man nut. i. "m,L chased for fire hall purposes. With the
Jealous. Mr. Morgan Is a friend whom I Inquiry Is for first-class modern properties, fiUnaT of a deed) the request was made that
have known ror a long time, we nappenea wun very little haggling about rates. -Peo- a V8-rrant do isauea ior mo in
to meet on the, sidewalk and George saw pla who are living In flats are anxious to ,n the contrttct' Tnl" mattor w111 De
us together. : Mr. Morgan Is a good mnn get down on to the ground, and aa the 8-ltnded to thls reek y tne niayor and
and George did not have reason to be weather grows warmer' fh demnt, i. , finance committee. -When' tho deal Is om-
e.:lous; It la too dreadful. George had creasing for first-class houses. ' ' ' ' I pleted the fire and water committee of the
the furniture all bought for our house, and There is also an active lnnuirv fn.r .t council will look around for a contractor
now i suppose n win nave iu vv buiu. estate investments and home bnvera at-. I to put up a suoBianuai lire inui.
v w rmuiMiiu mm nuiu in mo oesieging tne real estate men with nn nr. n. pi...
rnuroaa yaraa hi dwih anu company nestness that indicates an unusual A t i a. n.vlr. la
I . . ... a 1 . v A il Oil Ul Uliiut j vu,a w M" ' --r
"TZlZrZL r.pr?erUe' of to be laid some effort U mad. to have
...B.., . iiuit v... w..a n;ai estate nrnii viflltPd VMtoMav i- iam taI.u .roinw on
corroborate these statements are the Mc- paving of Missouri avenuq there should
t-ague investment company, the Brennan- naturally be the laying of gas pipes. This
.v0 vunipany, cyron Keea company. J. W. matter was brought up yesterday at the
Robbina. G. G. Wallace, Payne & Bostwlck, city hall and the suggestion made that
w N' Fren2er F- D' Wead w- B. Melkle, BUCh mains be laid before the pavement
W. Farnam Smith, R. c. Peters company, B put down. City officials will today call
. c,u;n una onimer Chase, the attention of the aas company to this
They all concur In the atatement that matter In order that mains bo laid before
while there la always a greater or lw de. .u- i. im ti ntinir Hnwn
Mr. Cuscaden's Philharmonic club con- mand for rental properties at the beginning watcr aewer and gas pipe before thero
:ert tonight at First Christian church of March, yet this year the Inoulrv h,. flL " ?T ll .
l XM......l, .,J t'n ..... .v, t I J l - .. . " t "
laoenmu.e, . ... .uCr ona me aemand seems there is a great Bavlng to the city on
Intention of calling on the girl.
Expert Sewing Machine Repairs,
Alsj Hewing machine oil of absolute purity,
and tho best needles and parts for all ma
chines at Singer stores. Look for the red
S. 1514 Douglas St.; 4.18 North 34th St.,
South Omaha, Omaha, Neb.
the young woman would have been ar
rested, with a" the notoriety such cases
have, whether or not . she proved herself
Innocent Many people would have thought
her guilty. Whereas, In this case Bhe didn't
havo to appear even In her own defense.
Again, in a conversation with a woman
it is not only an unwarranted tax upon Her
time and strength, but the printing and
postage bill greatly depletes tne treasury.
This is true of all reports and circulars.
Many or these, tnrougn tne organ, are at
tributed to the local magazines without ex-
fense to the General Federation, and in
hat way it Is honed to reach Individual
members. This would be too expensive a
WMMI'S
MWft
Is to love children, and no'
home can be completely
happy without them, yet the
ordeal through which the ex
pectant mother must pass usually is
so full of suffering, danger and fear
that she looks forward to the critical
hour with apprehension and dread.
Mother's Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties,
allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant leenngs, ana
so prepares the system for the
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little sufferincr, as numbers
have testified and said, "it is
worth its weight in gold." $1.00 per
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information mailed free.
THE BRADHELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, G.
MonKfs
rrKN
H Beat Kaawa Itajefr far f" i f. Cant Wats All Elat
1W InvCaHkiailCaia. Fu 1 9M fTi LJ t Li Falls.
I had a aeTere anmai
U roUJ which arUIMI on my I ,' Ti f ' U
M klnua of conirti i raniedtaa, I ! IriW W
iff nonn of whii-h rt d iue anr f . u . Jar . tl
n. .i. a an . n turn im.i ihi.ii m .
M iifl.Xv. .4
Ml : llaflaV'HaV litT VAm
arood nnlU 1 AnallT tn
on boUla of lr. Brll'a
Ena-Tar.ajoney .which m
Td mo at on.1, r Imaa
accept ipy thanka for thia
pioaiTaiuaiue rrniruy,
Vrf reap'T, Henry
Fraaia. tit Pulaakl
8U, LoUa Eock, Ark.
and coin. I triad asmt
many nimdlx hot nona
of l town tttcmod to da ma
anr iTxwt, ami at Ua I
taperifoJIr, lltimtn
f'httn.n i w u. ...
arine BU, LgtuiriUa, kj.
OVER 4,000,000 BOTTLES OF y
Dr. Bell's Pine -Tar-Honey
War aoM 4arlaf tka year lM, aa as ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. The strongest evidence of tha
merits of a proprietary medicine ia the opinion of the coasumer. Bare la tha reoordl
UraT Twa milltas uonaca IB IW. wnr I nimia kmhiks in i-vj. vtst
Feer Mllllaa Battles la IW4. 'rtua evinencea tne opinion oi me
oo oa timer renrdlng the merita of Dr. Ball's Plaa-Tar
baaay, beat cough medicine on the market.
mr v "aa.
aaaaraaavaaa
tW look tor tha Ball on tha Bottle.
Pnvanlaslirar la EE. SimiiaUND MEOiCINB CO, Paaacaa, Ky.
mm
ft
alao
(a non-resident of Omaha), who employs process for the General Federation to un-
a great deal of help, In speaking of them.
said: "I consider them nothing; more than
a lot of cattle." Mrs. Benson's reply was:
"I consider my help, my capital."
KATHARINE W. BTILLWELU
WILLARD EVERETT
The
Popular Advertising Expert
' ' Forms a Hew Alliance,
v., in I V.. a. ft t.n fA.MoJ .i .ftnn.otlnll
wu.uru j,nowIPKda -of the personnel and plans of
with the firm of George Batten Co., ad- officers: there must be study of the
vertlslng agents, 88 Park Row, New York, work of Its standing committees: there
AVrtake in anv other manner.
In order to build the General Federation
solidly and vitally, there must be interest
in the work or tne standing -rommittees,
and duplication of those committees In the
state federations. The suggestion has been
made, in fact, that the Btate federations be
asked to create their standing committees
after the exact pattern of the General
Federation standing committees. Then
there would be harmonious work all along
the line, t
If the General Federation is to accom
plish its great mission, there muBt be
This alliance means much to newspapers
and advertisers to advertisers, ' as It
strengthens the hands of a firm already
strong and well' established that has
grown steadily and strongly from a Very
modest beginning In 1891 to a position In
the very first rank of advertising firms.
and especially In tho high character of
business conducted, as well as for business
methods and straightforward dealings.
The growth of their business IS the best
must.be constant touch with its slightest
motion above all, here must be the esprit
de corns, the loyalty and abiding fulth and
co-operation which animates an army. We
believe this would be the case now, only
for the fact that the club women of the
country lack knowledge of our work. The
General Federation is something unreal to
many of them, far off and Intangible. In
visiting federations, that attitude Is very
marked. Many members have never even
heard of the Insignia of the General Feder
ation. Many have no Idea of the history
of the organization. Its objects. Its ideals.
To bring about this welding or the Indl-
proof of their ability, as the majority of vldual members of the individual club with
Landsberg, aoloist.
Fight returns by special wire at McVlttle'a
smoke house tonight.
One car Early Ohio potatoes for sale by
X; II. Hanaen, Irene, 8. D.
, District Court Motes.
Villa T Jorarenaon. Dronrietor or a cream- inis auemoon. Tne enaraarement ,ir..
ery at Aiinuen, ia.. nas im-u a ami with a performance tonight,
tha Great Western Bottling, Ice Cream ..
" " ..to nm great
American melodrama "A Race for Life"
will hold tha
ances.
. Waa 1 ...... 1 I . ..
"11. Z u 8T!al,er ratl than for account of making repairs to pavement
IT V TiT 7 . " " aeeme1 good torn up for service connections,
sign by the real estate men. and nil t, I K
are looking for an exceotlonntlv hi. New Balldlng started
. ,. i, . . . ' ' UtVi I . t.nb h..llln -
iur aii lines oc real estate. I ine conai.rui;i.iuii wu-. uu""'"b
Twenty-sixth and O streets waa started
Annonneements of the Theaters. I yesterday. The Jetter Brewing company
By special request, the Klrke LaShella purchased this site some months ago.
Opera company will give a special matinee Excavating waa about completed when the
cold weather set In. Now this digging out
of dirt has ended the laying of the founda
tion for a substantial building will start
This building la to be used by tho brewing
boards for two perform- company and will be one of tha most
substantial structures In the city.'
oquarterBSjncecmfwevbgkq hrdluaro!
An extra matinee will be given at the
I Orpheum this afternoon. The demand for
seats for the Orpheum show has been the
largest that has ever been experienced at
Magic City Ooaalp.
rtn Wedneadav afternoon tha Woman's
auxiliary will meet with Mrs. A. It. Lott.
There Is some talk of holding a special
the popular vaudeville house, and so many meeting of the city council about Wednea
nave peen turned away at each perform- dav night or tnia ween.
ance the management decided to arlve thia I George I. Dare is here for a few days
extra performance to accommodate tha nw ifveV In Oklahoma.
great demand. The ahow has made an t, irti of St. Martin-s church will
excellent Impression and is enthusiastically give a dinner Wednesday evening at tha
received. , . noma oi xura. r. numna.
Tha North East Improvement club Is
I. Ill . , . .. .. K.AA.In lAnl.hl I V. . rnAma
"Hi,, ai, n .... il u r. . I UI1JUU mi n ""8 .
o..u-uu.i, hid i-uiwn comic opera ur Twentv-fourth ana ' streets.
by George Ade and Gustav Luders. ore- "rddv" Rhanahan Is down from Dead
sented by Henry W. Savage, with John v. wood. He has resigned his position with
Uan.hsv mn fhri.t i.. vi n u ... I the bank at Deadwood and will go to
" - ",l""'li . I . i. l . . hnnVI.n.r at tha T.nV
Weedcn and Agnes Crane- Browne, and r- National bank.
others as well known and popular In the I'nder the present city charter the city
cast, will be the attraction at the Boyd engineer of Bouth omana receivea a salary
'theater tonlaht and Wpim-ad-v i.m . of 11.200. Some of thoae who are tlnker
ineaier tonigni ana weahesday night and (nBT Wuti the present city charter seem to
me. Yale's
iBcauty Culture
n . . .
CTW
at a special matlnea. Wednesday. After
thia comes "Raffles, with Kyrle Bellew
In the main part. Mr. Bellaw has a strong
character atudy in thefole ,of the gentle
manly Durglar, and is assisted by the
eminent E. M. Holland., who gives an
equally Interesting and ' brilliant atudy In
the role of the detective. , .The dates are I
Friday and Saturday evenings and a mati
nee on Saturday.
LIE
(iraad Ball.
A grand ball will be given , under tho
auspices of the Hungarian society at Cham
bers' hall. Twenty-fifth and Farnam streets,
Tuesday evening, March 21, '1905.
think that the engineer should be paid
more money.
The police commissioners may hold a
meeting tonight, but nothing definite haa
hean decided upon by Chairman Maaon.
He said lart evening that If a meeting
was to be held tonight no would notity
all Interested parties.
Sacred Heart Fair Closes.
Th. fair nt flu-red Heart church. Twenty
third and Blnney streets, which has been
in nmirm for several days, closed last
night. The attendance wua large ana me
booths were well patronized. A special
' Tickets gobd for reserved seats to Mme.
Yals'a ' Beauty Lecture to ba given at
Boyd's Opera House on Friday, March 10,
at 2:90 p.. iii.. niay ba obtained free of
charge by applying fur them now at the
Irrg Department of the Boston tftoris,
whtrt a lull assortment of Mme. Tale's
wonderful' dlacoverles are kept constantly
on hand. One ticket la aiven wlttt every
purchaae of Mme. Yale'a Heinedlea. Thia
alight restriction la placed on the free
distribution of tickets In order to prevent
the crowds from rualilng in poll mu
ana carrying on an in uiwiiauia avaia.
PERFECT BEAUTY.
erfectlon of "Face." "Form," "Pea
s'' and "Ifuir" la attainable to all who
nd Mme. Yale'a lecture and learn
il her the Secret Science of becoming
ia i bnautirul as tlie years advance.
is. lale a grand achlevementa In behalf
women ia In clone proximity with tha
Trlt of the times that demand higher
Yerfelon in women than ever before,
i ICvery woman with a dealre to am fit by
1 tha full attainment of Health and Haunt
should not full to attend. Kindly do not
snng oaaws or young enuarva. i
Fight returns by special wire at McVlttle'a
amoke house tonight. - .
1.
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Marriage Lleenaea.
Tha following marriage ' licenses have
been Issued:
Name and Residence. Arm
Ionald J. lnfantlno, Norfolk, Nen 34
Marie B. Kobinson, Klrksvllle, Mo 25
James A. Pltner. South Omaha a
anna menno, eoutn umana ji
Frank Hagerman, Omaha.... 11
francea Doyle, Omaha 19
Frank Horky,- South Omaha..' 2J
Fannie i'echal, South Omaha M
George B. Walker, Omaha. 83
niyriia c. i reaaiuer, umana .....56
Alex Mattlngley. Council Bluffa i
uuinin rauer, omana , ......23
into tirooka. Avoca, Neb., .,.... S
uoruon. Avoca, Neb 27
William O. Baba. Omaha '. a
Aalna Shurbukvory, Omaha....'..' ;M!"!l7
Henry Rlx, Dougliia county, '.'.'.'.'.a
i-riu, uuugiua county ...20
V
11 K. wedding rings.
Ednolm, Jawaler.
The Misery of Piles
Thousands know it and thousands dally
submit, through their ignorance, to tha
torture of tha knife.
They are Ignorant of the fact that there
is an internal remedy that will positively
ana painlessly cure.
Dr. PerriiVsPile Specific
The Internal Remedy
strikes at the prime causes of piles lndl
gestion, congestion of the liver and conitl
pation. These causes are removed and
removal! for rood. Get a bottle toda and
tee how well it prove the truth of this
statement.
Tor dyspepsia. Indigestion, constipation,
biliousness, catarrh ef the stomach and
kindred ailments It b the greatest remedy
that has ever yet benefited mankind.
When these troubles are taken care of
and cured. Tiles will be s thing of the put.
Dr. Perrin Madical Co Helena, MoaU
the large advertising accounts handled
grew from small appropriations and grew
as the advertising proved profitable.
One of the best known newspaper man
agers said of Mr. Everett In a recent In
terview: "There Is no man In the United
States that knows the dally newspapers
better than Wlllard Everett or knows what
he wants and how to get tt can make a
closer deal, and yet who Is more popular
the great organization it is necessary to
spread far and wide the news of the plans
and purposes of the General Federation.
The presidents and leaders In the work
will generally lane me ciuo magazine, but
that does not reach the foundation of the
movement, buppose only one woman in
twenty-five took a dally paper In your
state, how much diffusion of knowledge
would there be. how much DrotrresB. how
much keeping step with the world forces?
The women or tne rederated clubs In
America can become the great civic, social
.iidc uvea, nitu . i.w . iiiv.ii. aiffJUias I i. . ... . . . .,- . . . . (..... i r. i
with publishers and their representatives, an,d moral force of the century; but to do
k...... i.. . . . . ' this, true organization must be the watch-
a fair game and Is always ready to give
the other fellows a square deal."
word. Each member of the smallest and
most remote club should study carefully
the great organization; and the best and
most efficient aid in this acquiring of
knowledge will be the respective club mag
azines.
CHICAGO
AND EAST
The Burlington's No. 12 from Omaha at 8:05 p. m.
is the Chicago train for commercial or family travel.
The schedule is ideal:
Leave Omaha After Dinner at . 8:05 P. M.
Arrive Chicago After Breakfast at 9:00 A. M.
! The latest models of Pullman electric lighted
Standard and Buffet Observation Sleepers and Burl
ington acetylene lighted Chair Cars (seats free).
Fast Day Flyer at . . . 7:10 A. LI.
TICXET OFFICE, 1502 FARN1M STREET, OHMS.
s
In thia opinion newspaper men will uni
versally agree.
Mr. Tvrnrr kn, tinA a Intnl..
nl.n V,.r mV. hi ..i.li.. I 1 Biuuiuui . "J, wiui.li wu uam
, . Vhrrt, IS a111 K. ,n.n..l
able to the customers of. his firm-trained T " . "r
In the office of the Boston Herald, and for
years manager of Ha advertising depart
ment. Soma of the most successful adver
tisers owe their start In the right direction
very largely to his timely suggestions.
His success with the advertising cam
paigns conducted; by him are too well known
to need mention here.
March 1. Entirely remodeled, refitted and
redecorated.
MMB. -TALE
Very Low Rates,
Washington, V). C, and Return,
Via "Northwestern Line,"
The Only Double Track Railway to
Chicago,"
Tickets on Sale Feb. 28 to March 1
Good Till March 18.
City Offices, 1401, U0S Farnam St
An Bneany to Hainan lallaraa.
If you see a throng of women making a
direct line for the Boston store do not
Jump at too hasty conclusions. They are
not In quest of bargains; no Indeed, for a
far mightier subject than dry goods Is on
their minds. Mme. Tale Is to lecture at
Boyd's opera house on March Iff and all
the ladles tn Omaha, or the great majority
of them, are trying to get ahead of each
Mr. Cuscaden'a Phllharmonlo club con
cert tonight at First Christian church
tabernacle. Nineteenth and Farnam. Mr.
Landsberg, sololnt.
Invest Constant Oil stocx. SOI N. T. Life.
Scandinavian Y. W. C. A.
On Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.
the Scandinavian Young Woman a Chris
tian association will have a public re-
other In securing the best seats, so as not I coptlon at 'Its home on Davenport street
to miss the precious worda that .n - near i wrniy-wuiu. nt iuun .rueiHiiy
Dandruff la cantaylout dlaeaae caused by a microbe.!
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE
THE ORIGINAL remedy that
LIKE THE PARDON
tfawbnre Barplctda can coma too lata. If tha
santralt microti has dcatrorao tha hair (oi
lalaa ant Ian tha aoalp bald and ahlnlnf, art
raatadlaa ara worthlcia. But, Ilka tha pardon.
GOING-1 G-
"killsthe Dandruff Germ."
if Harplclda comaa while Ufa still raswlna la
tha tolllclaa, tha hair la Inwd from dlaaaaa
and baglna Ita natural arowth again. Don't
ncglact dandruff or tailing hair. Wondarful
ranulta follow tha uaa at Harplclda. It la aa
aiqulalta hair draaaing. Itopa itching af the
aoalp Inatantlr.
N& ! ! GONEIII
oi
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HERPICIDE WILL JAVE IT HERPICIDE WILL WE IT TOO LATE FOR HERPICUE
Draf Stsrat. 81.00. Scad Wc. ittaiii, la HEIPICIOE CD., lajL It. Oelra t. Mica., far a
SHERMAN & MeCOMNELL DRUG CO.. Special Arcnta.
APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BARBER BHOPS.
the .ruby lips of the "Queen of Beauty."
. . . . WT I I . I -
mi mini, iiisa ruies are lOllowed a
homely woman will aoon be a curiosity.
The Tale beauty erase Is sweeping the
earth or human ugliness like a challeneer
of evil. Woe betide the pimple, freckle or
blackhead found on Milady's damask cheek
or aristocratic nose once a Yale remedy has
Deen applied, in a recant Interview Mme.
late aaia wun considerable vehemence: "I
hate disfiguring blemishes on a woman's
lace with an the intensity of my nature. I
mean to rid all womankind of auch humlll-
ation. Ladles, do not miss hearing Mme.
laie s lecture.
Is Invited to attend and look over the
building and learn of the work of the
Institution.
"Shamrocks" at tho V. W. C. A.
Never haa tha r-n naolltr r., v,. v..
Woman a Chrlatian association rooms beeH
per Ail sansf fniinfl aaiA nl i
- , ' uiiriy inaaoquate as
on last night, when Mr. and Mra. Thomaa
J. Kelly gave "Bhamrocka " aTne of ThJ
numbera of the aaaociaiinn'ai ...V. -
in
talnment courae.
"Shamrocks" Mr.
ff1Ly ,h" rrand th choicest bits of
z:i u i "ZL ' w" m aaaiatance
?ifj,,Vw,,e ve,JJera charming aet
ting of music. The amoclatton rooma
wtre crowdf with members last night
who listened with th rt i"..."1""1'
tJr,Ci.rt thS 'tory 4 the .ingln,
of the muslo and poetry of Ireland anS
fr "?ed..,hel: t!af action by the most en-
thuslastlo of applaua
DIED.
C.I,L.I-Barali Elisabeth, Monday, Febru
MydJy'a1&'' a' IM P' m aed 68 years
mneral from residence of her daughter
Mrs E. U 1-lats. 3110 Wanderson aftriait:
u.i,i., l i p. m. one leavea two
a"ghtera, lira. lAicy Bears and Mra. K.
ea aaa sj
No food ia richer in nour
ishment, no drink is more
acceptable than Ghirardelli's
Ground Chocolate. It is
the one delicious drink that
gives strength and vigor to
the body and pleasure and
satisfaction to the appetite.
More convenient and economical
ban cake chocolate.
From Here to There
To
s
$8.00 ftoni Kansas City
Eureka Springs, Ark.
and Return
February 28 and March I
, Tickets Good 30 Days
Jho Beautiful Crescent Hotel
Will be Opened March 1st
A. HILTON, Gci'l Past. Af'.,
St Louis, Mo.
J. C. L0VRIEN, Ait't. Ceal Pan. Ar t.
k'ansa City, Mo.