Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 27, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JUNE 27, 1003.
INCREASE OF FIVE MILLION
Amoait of Btisei in County Auesiment
Estimated by Boari
BURDEN NOT HEAVY ON ANYONE INTEREST
Fro at Two and a Half to Three
Million Increase la Personal
Property flanks Go
Ip a l ittle.
BMow Is iflven a tabulate resume of tha
action taken by the County Hoard of
Equalisation on the large corporations and
wholesalers of Omaha. In the caw of the
Omaha Water company the assessment for
this year shows on Its face a reduction of
$5ft0,0no, but In the assessment for 1904 was
Included H.OOO.OnO for the franchise, which
Is cut out this year. The figures here given
are all on personal property and Assessor
Reed estimates that the total when made
up within a few days will show an Increase
over 19"4 of $2,600,000 to $3,000,000. I.ast year
the total of personal property assessment
was $47,856,000,
In the matter of the assessment of the
banks Mr. Reed has not yet completed his
figures on deductions, and the Increaso
shown In the table for all the banks is
imply bla estimate, based on figures mads
to date.
On real estate the only assessment made
this year is on new buildings. The assessor's
raises on this account totaled In round
numbers $1,600,000. Of this amount the
board probably has cut off close to $1,000,000.
The largest reduction from the assessor's
returns was In the case of the property on
lower N street In South Omaha. A large
section at this point has been fenced off
practically and Its value cut almost In half
by the construction of the O street viaduct.
This property Is now deprived of direct ac
cess to the stock yards and exchange build
ing and the traffic formerly using the street
Is now compelled to use the viaduct. In
that immediate vicinity, too, there has been
a shading of values which amounts to con
siderable. Redactions and Totals.
Other large reductions on the real estate
list were: Toung Men's Christian associa
tion, $128,000; Crelghton University Law
school, $u0,000; residence of Episcopal
bishop, $12,600; Millard hotel, $25,000.
Following are the figures so far as avail
able of the big fellows:
1904. 1906.
Street Railway company. .$6.(wo,oo0 $5,600,000
Omaha Oas company 2,860.000 3.126,000
Electric light company. ... b3X,000 l.Stid.ouO
Omaha Water company.. 4,0uO,0O0 8,6o0.O"0
Nebraska Telephone Co.... te.Omt tjbu.uuo
Western Union Tel. Co.... 77,000 lOO.OiW
Postal Telegraph Co 16.000 26,000
J. L. Brandeis Sons 226,ih) 250.0HO
. Paxton A Gallagher 275.000 276,000
M. E. Smith & Co 3JS,0o0 3Jb,(X
Ryrne-Hammer D. O. Co.. 20ii,o0 Smi.OdO
. John I)eere Plow Co luo.OOO 100,000
I.lningnr & Metcalf Co Ho.OoO 90,000
Lee-Olasa-Andreesen li.550 2UO.OO0
Armour A Co 644.000 676.000
Cudahy Parking Co 625,000 625.000
Swift and Company 66O.Oi0 600,000
All banks 4,188,600 4,260,000
Members of the Board of County Com
missioners went to Waterloo this morn
ing to ascertain the condition of the steel
bridge whioh tipped over and slid Into the
Elkhorn river Friday afternoon.
LOU wooiolJS
j Tuesday SeJes
HEARING MAY HAVE TO WAIT
Trial of Thomas L. Sloan Delayed
Beoansa of Witnesses' Failure
to Arrive.
There Is a possibility that thfc hearing In
the case of the United Btates against
Thomas L. Sloan, former United States
commissioner at Pender, which was set
for Tuesday morning, June 27, may have to
be continued, owing to the nonarrlval of
Important government witnesses.
Bloan Is under Indictment for submitting
a false report to the government of ccr
tain of his tranactlons in the matter of
. financial affairs pertaining to his office as
commissioner. The amount involved in the
erroneous report Is only about $15 and It Is
held by Mr. Sloan's friends that the error
Is simply a technical one which can be
easily explained as soon as Mr. Sloan Is
given an opportunity to do so. H. C.
Brome will represent Mr. Sloan In the trial
of the case.
Ready to Wear Veils at 25c-39c-50c
Fashionable New Veils and Hat Drapes a new lot just
in and shown for the first time all silk crepes and chif
fons fancy embroidered edges and handsomely hem
stitched many long
automobile veils
worth up to ?1.30, at.
ririi fuel's turn iiuiiusuuicij urui-
25c-39c-50c
TUESDAY IS SILK BARGAIN DAY
75c, $1, $1.50 SILKS .29c.49c
Busy bargain square piled high with the greatest silk
bargains of the year waeh silk, dress Bilks, shirt
waist silks, etc. Bungalow, India silk, satin messa-
lines, chameleon
checks, taffetas, etc.,
worth up to $1.50
yard, at
agaiowt. inaiasiiK, satin messa-
29c-49c
Wash and Trimming Laces
OMAHA WEATHER FORECAST Tuesday Tartly Cloudy
D)
Big bargain tables stacked with dainty laces in new pat
terns edgings, insertings and galloons greatest lace
bargains of the
season
at
Japanese Folding Fans Fancy folding Fans, in all C
2c-5c-7ic
colors, specially priced for Tuesday at, each.
Dainty Silk Shirt Waists
Wide Pleated Silk Waists Some with fancy fronts, all
tailor pleated the summer's smartest T PA
creations, at JJJ
Cool Lawn Waists Some iu black and white effects
others, sheer white wash fabrics, daintily fin- Q P
ished lace trimmed, etc., at JC
New White Linen Skirts The stunning and popular
skirts for summer wear pleated - f QQ (IO
effects at lJOfjO
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jyl N 1L
Green Trading Stamp Booth Main Floor
Wednesday is Red-Letter Day
Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps free to every
book produced (Must bring books. No red-letter
day stamps unless.) New books with extra
Green Irading Stamps free to everybody.
jiwa LI
V II
Hardware Specials
FOR TUESDAY
BIO SALE OF SCREEN DOORS
CONTINUED TUESDAY
(See Sunday Ad.)
LADIES' OXFORD TIES
New tan shadps, bluchers, Gibson tirs nnd
Christy ties the regular $3 QQ 1 CA
low shoes at l-JO'&,Dt
' CHILDREN'S TAN SHOES
Brown Kid Shoes sizes 8Vi to 2-all
this season's rage splendid f 'TO
values Tuesday at JJ
5 CDI?rI A I Jws received by express 100 .
; OrrVlAL pieces New DOTTED BATISTE
forty inches wide, in all the new large E -
and small dots, at, yard
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Twenty ($2) Green Trading Stamps
with Enameled Sink
Strainer ZOC
Thirty ($3) Green Trading Stamps
with any Bread Box r
73c, 63c nnd DJC
Forty ($4) Green Trading Stamps
with any fialvanized Wash It O
Tub 72c, t4c, 50c and T'OC
Ten ($1) (Jreeu Trading Stamps
with any (Jnlvanlzod f fl
Bucket. 24c, 22c and 1 JC
Double Green Trading Stamps on
Rubber Hose In 50-foot M f
lengths $7.N), $0.0() and.r. JU
Every piece guaranteed to stand
city pressure.
Double Green Trading Stamps on
Gasoline Stoves $3.98, 1 QQ
$2.08 and I.JO
Forty ($4) Green Trading Stamps
with Gasoline Ovens 1 QQ
$2.18 and I, JO
BASEMENT.
BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY
Special Money-Paving Bargain. Dally.
Twenty (UM) Ureen TraU.rj Stamps
Willi ha if -pound can cr&um ')r
ot Chocolate
Five (50c) Grt-en Trading Stamps with
half-pint bottle Uedney's Ollr
Chill Sauce WiUfc.
Twenty (ii A) Qreen Trading Stamps
with pound package Ben- OHc
nptt's Capitol Coffee "O
Ten (tl.uo) Gnen Trading Stamps with
two cans l"nurwood s Sar- O pi
dines In 'Tomatoes
Ten tJl.OU Qreen Trading
with two cans L'nderwood s
Sardines In sauce
Stamps
24c
Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps
with gallon Duffy's pure J.'r'
cider Vinegar iJV
Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps
with five cans Superior tOf
Cream Corn, Gnesse
SOMETHING VERY DELICIOUS:
Cranberry Sauce, Qlaps tflr
Tumbler
Five (60c) Green Trading Stamps,
Twenty (J2.00) Green Trading Stamps
with three pound can Burn- OIr
ham's Clam Chowder ttt
Ten t$1.00) Green Trading Stamps with
pound can Diamond "S" fyr)r
Salmon
Ten tjl.00) Green Trading Stamps with
can fine Table tOlm
Svrup 13C
Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stampi
with can Diamond "S"
Fruits
Tomatoes, 8-pound can 7c,
dozen cans
See Our
16th St.
Windows
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THE HEL.IABLIB 1 TOHB.
Order
Groceries
here
VACATION PLEASURES
Are greatly incrtawtl if you. take with you a dependable trunk
or suit ease. The getting ready expense is greatly reduced if JO'J
buy your trunk, grip or suit case here Tuesday. ,
ftj I f 1 I Willi I V I llf s
Strong iron covered, flut top Tnink, with wide Iron
binding Hiul center band, cood spring Un-k, stitched
leather nana . fleet) set u tray ani nai pox. iou
can t duplicate it elsewnere in the ciiy
for the price, Tuesday,
at
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3.75
$11.00 Trunk for $8.00
A heavy duck covered, flat top Trunk, with steel valance clamps and henry
corner bumpers, heavy steel hinges and side 1h1is, has sliding leather handles.
Is cloth faced Inside and comes with or without straps, great bargain, Q fl fl
Tuesday at O.UU
$7.00 Cowhide Suit Cnse, made on solid steel frame, heavy sole lenther corners
with large rivets, polished brnss lock nnd side bolts, Is cloth lined J? flfl
with shirt fold, great bargain Tuesday at J.Uil
Many other special bargains Tuesday. You can save 20 to 25 per cent b
attending this sale.
Ladies' Suit Department Bargains
A general clenn up of odd lots and broken lines accumulated during the
past two bulsy weeks:
FINE CRAVEXKTTE COATS, that sold at $12.50, $15.00 and $10.50, go 7 Cf
1 uesdny at t JJ
FHETTY SIKK Sl ITS, that sold at $12.50 and $15.00, just 14 in the lot, r O C
sJ.JJ
75c J
TAKE ONE
of our Fountain Pens to use during vacation. You'll need
it every day. Waterman Pen, $2.50; Mercantile, $1.50,
$2.00, $2.60. We have a good pen for $1.00. These are all
guaranteed pens. Buy one and use it a few days before
you go. Spend a few minutes in our store. Look for the
name.
S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler,
1516 Douglas Street.
People Like Our Way of Selling on the Payment Plan
LARGE FAMILY
REFRIGERATORS
Enamel and
Hard's Patent White
Glass Trap.
THE COLDSTORAGE
We cut the price for cash or sell the $25
to $.10 sizes at $V per month ; the $35 to $45
sizes at $5 per month; the smaller sizes at
W per montn.
BUSH BUSY HIRING HANDS
Depaty Labor Commissioner Is En
listing All narrestera for
' Kansas He Can.
Deputy Labor Commissioner Bush is hold
' lng daily sessions at Labor Temple, Fif
teenth and Dodge streets, to arrange for
sending harvesters to the Kansas wheat
fields. In answer to his ad in The Bee,
ha is getting a good many applications
and expects to send away several hundred
men. The railroads have granted a rate of
1 cent a mile for men going to the hrvest
fields, and Mr. Bush says there is a de
mand which will assure all who go of
getting work.
Bnlldlna- Permits.
The city has- Issued permits to O. TV.
King for a $2,500 frame dwelling at Thirty
fourth street and Hawthorne avenue and to
W T. Nelson for a $lno frame dwelling at
$720 North eighteenth street.
TAN
GIBSON
TIES
The popular summer sboa for
woman's wear cool and comfortable.
aasjr on tre feet. The latest design in
low out shoes.
Mad In Russia calf and dark brown
colored kid.
High or medium military heel, welt
sole Be sure and get a pair for your
summer vsoatjon.
PRICE $3.50
DrexelShoe Co.
1419 Farnam Si.
Ossaha'a Cp-to-Dato Ska Hawse.
ASK FOR OUR FREK CATALOOUB.
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T.RAUL or
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THE iIGHT ROAD to
THE LAKES qf MINNESOTA
t itv rir-K".T OFFICE
131? FARNAM STM OMAHA. NEB.
WANTED-
ABOY
In Every Towa to Sell
She SATURDAY BEE
It contains 18 pages of special magazine features, including
10 colored pages with BUSTEK BROWN COMICS, altogether 30
pages, and is a big seller everywhere on Saturday afternoon, when
the farmers are in town.
Every carpenter and every srood ludore of
a refrigerator says that the Cold Storage is
tne Dest rerrigerator sold in Omaha. It la
made of hardwood. Every joint Is tongued
grooved, which makes It air tlKht. Everv
air space is ashentos lined and mineral
wool filled, which makes It temperature
proof. The white enamel is not the kind
that cracks and scales of It will never
come off. The glass trap is one of its big
features.
New Improved 1905 Michigan
Gasoline Stoves,
IVople who have tried It sny gasoline
costs less than half that of any other
summer fuel. People who are using the
New Improved 1905 Michigan say they
would not consider any other kind of a
summer baking apparatus. We cut the
price for cash, or sell the $S to fl2
sizes at $2 per month, or the flo to f20
sizes at $3 per month.
O O oOndeyZ
bgoeriooo0!
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Have noticed that other dealers are
not pushing gasoline stoves this spring.
Do you know why? Because people
have quit buying the old style stoves
and are buying the Michigan. Have
you noticed that we are pushing gasoline
stoves harder than we ever did? Do
you know why? Because no one will
buy any other kind of a gasoline stove
after they have seen the Michigan.
The Sfoefzel Stove Co.,
714 South 16th Street
We will send any boy the first 10 COPIES FREE.
For Full Particulars Write to
The Omaha. Bee,
Omaha., Nebraska.
ROCK ISLAND
EXCURSIONS
$45.00
S56.00
$30.50
$17.50
$15.00
ONE FARE
PLUS S2
ONE FARE
PLUS 50c
$20.00
$21.00
$25.25
$34.10
$32.25
$28.75
Portland. Tacoina, Seattle and return.
On sale daily.
California and return via Portland In one direction.
On sale certain dates June, July, August, September.
Salt Lake City and return.
On sale daily.
Colorado and return.
On sale dully.
Colorado and return. On sale June 30th to
4 th.
July
MM
Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas, Mexlce, New
Mexico and Western Kansas and return. On sale
1st and lird Tuesdays.
To all points on Rock Island System, regardless of
distance. On tale July 1, 2, 3, 4.
Chicago and return.
Ou sale dally.
Detroit, Mich., and return.
On bale August 13 and 14.
Pittsburg, Pa., and return.
On tale August 17 and IS.
Asbury Park, X. J., and return. On sale June 28,
21, SO, July 1st.
Baltimore, Md., and return. On gale July 1st, 2nd
and 3rd.
Buffalo, X. Y., and return. On sale July 7th, 8th
and 0th.
Above Kates Apply From Omaha.
For descriptive matter, maps and other Infor
mation call or write
F. P. RUTHERFORD, D. P. A., 1323 Farnam St., Omaha.
choice Tuesday.
CIIII.DREX'S WASH DRESSES Broken lots In ages from 4 to 12 years, TO -that
sold at 7.1c to $1.0i. choice Tuesday JJC
.... 69c
.5.00
LOXO KIMONAS, that sold at $1.25 to $1.50, choice
Tuesday at
I1A.IKJ to $18.00 Covert Jackets In Mack and tan,
at
WHITE LAWX WAISTS. 75c and $1.00 qualities, greatest snap ever 1
offered at, choice
Ladles' $tl.0O White Wash Suits,
at
2.98
Furnishing Goods Specials
Fans from Cllne & Co. stock will be sold regardless of cost
MX) dozen Hand Painted Japanese S lk Fans in 50 different designs, worth
up in yi'i', uiuut'ii iuiu iiui'tr iiiio inmm., lit ii'i; u.iu J V T
0 DOZEX FOLDING JAP FANS In all sizes, worth up to 75c, In three X
lots at 10c. 5c and M . . . . JC IT
ah me iimnrenas rrom ine tiine slock mat soia up 10 rancy ylll
handled, while they last, Tuesday, choice : 9 Jt
LADIES LISLE AND SILK GLOVES from the Cllne & Co. stock, that C
sold up to 5c, In one lot Tuesday at, choice
THESE PRICES FOR TUESDAY ONLY.
Four West Room Specials
FROM 8 TILL 10 A. M. Heavy Brown
Musllu, great bargain,
at yard JlG
FROM 12 TILL 2 P. M. Mercerized
Figured Duck, worth 15c yd.,
at yard OC
FROM 10 A. M. TILL 12 M. $1.75 Full
Bleached Linen Napkins, O C
20x20 Bize, at dozen OJV..
FROM 2 TILL 4 P. M. 10-inch Sheer
and White Iawns, worth 25c 11
yd., at yard 11C
HAYDEN BROS.
2C
W E W Y
LW RATES
VIA
THE ONLY DOUBLE TRACK
RAILWAY FROM OMAHA.
ST. PAUL AND BACK $12.50
CHICAGO AND BACK $20.00
DULUTII AND BACK $16.50
ASBURY PARK AND BACK, via New York
June 28 to July 1 $34.10
NIAGARA FALLS AND BACK, July 7 to 9 $26.73
The wonderful scenic route to the Port
land Exposition, via Banft, through the
Canadian Rockies and, Selkirks to Van
couver, returning via Salt Lake. ,
Lowest rates named and berths secured
via Steamers on the Great Lakes from Du
luth or Chicago.
DEADWOOD AND BACK $18.75
DAKOTA nOT SPRINGS AND BACK $16.40
MANKATO AND BACK (Lake Washington). $10.50
ON AW A AND BACK (Blue Lake much bass
this season) $2.75
BALTIMORE AND BACK $32.25
(Special party, through cars, on sale July 1 to 3.)
"THE BEST OF EVERYTHING"
NORTHWESTERN LINE CITY OFFICES
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