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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1905)
TTTE OMAHA DAILY DEE; WEDNESDAY, SETTEMBER 20, 1005, 5 tzs i una a '-"yM'lje o s 4 i I "TUP fTIFF f iff '4 The October number of The DtLtXEATTTR contains nearly three times as many pages (and four times as many illustration) on. Fashions and Dress Topics as any Crtbfr magazine in the world I And back of all this wealth of news is the rord B-uttericK, which for forty years has set the final stamp n authority on the Styles far Woman's Dress in every creHizcd country. (Vitym kmm tM 1 tHr Phtmdt tdltHm fTlii Eat-n. Sato hat a mm ok larrrr ctrrmlarttm rrjp tm PariM ttstff tAam mmr Ihm mtmilacr futiitmtivn f Tlu fW And considered even apart from its Fashion NVws solely with its Departments which have made it famous, with its host of Special Articles and the better kind of Fiction with its Children Magazine Section, and its wealth of high-doss illustration! Tex DziETXATCR. is still " Th Best Dollar's Wmrlh. " among all the magazines Tn the OCTOBER Number: !T1S J&l.QO pases of Children's FanMons. "Snfe Ford end How To Ot Them" vi ne Mcmi paper in I rus ueunii uu a cumpaieu ior run rooosj. Education far Ufa Through Living." by William H. Maxwell. LL.D Superintendent ef Public (ichaola, Nw York City. Him own tarsal ths modern ayatcan of child-eduaation. 15c. a copy 4 XHB BUI'THKiCK. PTJBLlBHnvS CCJMFAilT, Lktdtad utMriok Building, Now Xock City a year -f year newsdealer or aa Katlerlea Aaeasy MC TELEPHONE COMBINE! Gijantio Corporation of Indepes&sit LLnti Formed at Htlasurg. FIGHT TO FINISH ON BELL PURPOSE OrtaiUatUa starts Oat oa Its Casa aalaTa with Modnt Capital Ptoek of Two flaaderd Million Dollars. The belief exists and la gaining ground, to judge from reports from eastern financial circles, that In tha campaign of extension by independent telephone lines. uoh aa la going on in Nebraska and Omaha, it la a cas of Qreek meeting Greek and a tug-of-war of no mean proportion is ex pected to ensue. The slogan of the Independents la. "A fight on the trust.' referring to the Bell lines. But reports from Bt. Louie, where toe National and International Association f Telephone Companies recently held its annual oonrentlon, aay that as a se quence of this convention all the lnJe- pendent telephone lines and companies of tha United States have been merged Into one powerful organisation having a capi- talixatloa. to begin with, of S20C.00O.O0a The details of this scheme are said to have been arranged at a meeting in Pittsburg a few days ago. prominent Bt. Louis men ere said to be Interested la this gigantic comblnatioti. among whom are Aaolphns Bosch, the mil lionaire brewer; Brerkenridge Jones, vice president of the atlaslsslppt Valley Trust company; John IX Davis, general counsel and vlos president of the Mississippi Val ley Trust company; Wmiam F. Nolker, brewer and capitalist; C M. Foreter, tint vice president cf the EL Loula Brewing association; Herman C Btifel, and a num ber of others. This combination Includes the Ktclocb company of Missouri, which has been mak ing such a ateadfast Ogbt against the Bell company tn that mate, it Is believed that all tbe independent companies tn Ne braita. of which there are many, IQtewiee are part of this combine. In fact, the report sent ojt from Et Louis and New York Includes aB such companies. As yet the Immediate knpjectors cf the proposition tn Omaha hare net revealed the names of the money men back of the Independent company that wants admis sion Into this city. Thry have said, how ever, that Nebraska capital was Interested. Aa Ena-ag-tasT Doctor uses gentle means, such as Electric Bit (era, in curing dangerous diseases. like biliousness, dyspepsia, etc 50c For salt by Sherman A AloConnell Drug Co. Plans for the Kail. In laying plans for tlie fall, the Cnrnm-r. rial club st Its meetlnr Tursdav. A to have the club rooms open for some sort oi enuTULinmem one evening earh week after October 1. An Invitation w exicndnl to Poet A. Traveler' Protective association, to hold Its meetings at the club rooms. J. T. Ftewart was elected to mem bership cf the club. The commercial re ;rter of the three daily papers were made members. L2-BO TO fT. PA FX, At sUXXiiAPOLl A ad Retmra Tim Cnleaur Great Wart era Railway. Cf-5t to Dnlnth. Superior and Ashland Tickets on sale tm September 30th. Final return limit October list. For farther In formation apply to &. T. Parkhurst. General Agent. 1512 Parnam Et, fnnh Nab. St. Pa ml aad 1& DTLrni. ASHLAND AXD batfteld and return til SO. DEADWOOD AND LEAD and return flLTa, VERT LOW RATES NOW TO ALL POINTS EAST via The Northwestern Una. City Offices 1401-140 Kamam Street- Oroatly Reduced Rates vta Wabash R. R. Bold November SO Account Home Visitor Excursions Call at Wabash city office or address Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. D. Onmha. Neb. Ira In the laandry as wall as on oar back that a Coat Shirt peeves lis sapsrlorltx PastoskMB f I.J svatal mors) Ot-UTT. PKAgOOY A OO Maker a of Otmett aad arrow Ooi tars OMAHA MEN AND THEIR HOBBIES S M KA1LR0ADS AND INSURANCE rtrmsr u Eorrewn from Ltttsr Hij Et Dljd ii Improvements. LOANS LIKELY TO BE CALLED IN Belief Ealats that Dlselosares Made by Investigations May Have Restraining laflmrace oa Railway Eiteailaa, Dlsrlosures of the relationship existing teta-een rsllroad corporations and the big life Insurance companius as mads through the medium of Investigation of the Utter have given rise to the question, "Will not this movement for reform In the manage ment of life insurance companies tend to restrict for the present, at leaat, soma of ths vast Improvements being mads and contemplated throughout the country by the rallroadsr There are railroad men of keen intellects In Omaha who believe It will. One of them discussing the matter aid: "We have seen from these life Insurance comrany Investigations in New Tork that some of the biggest railroads, the most aggressive, those which are now doing the greatest amount of Improvement, re heavy borrowers from some of these life lnsuranoe companies. The question that strikes me with considerable force Is, 'Will not these life insurance companies be compelled, by the natural consequenree of these Investigations, to recall some. If not the greater part of these railroad loans and therefore, for the time being at any rate, cause suck a stringency In the rail roads' improvement funds that they will have to delay their work?" I believe such will be the case." It has been seen that E. H. nurrtmnn, head of the Union and 8outhrn Pacific. Oregon Short Line and Oregon Railroad and Navigation company. Is deeply Inter ested, one way and another. In the finan cial affairs of the life insurance companies, and It is understood his Interests have been heavy borrowers from these sources. It Is a fact that is well known thst the Harrl man roads are leaders In vast improvements Just now, both as to rolling stock, trackage and roadbed, and the fear Is entertained In some quarters that affairs in the east may have a tendency to delay this work, not for any great length of time, but for some months, until the pecuniary situation can be readjusted. Prosperity for the Rio Grando. The annual report of Preaident E. T. Jeffery shows large Increase in earnings and Important expansion of the system by the construction of the Western Paclflo railway. Prosperity. Increasing business, net earnings, construction of Important branches into new territory and an expan sion of the system in general, which wilt make It a lln of paramount importance and Influence in transcontinental railway affairs. Is the pith of the annual report of President Jeffery 'for the Denver ft Rio Orande rail road which has Just been made public. The total earnings for the fiscal year end ing June 10 were tn.031.607.3S. an Increase of t58C.072.SS over the preceding year. The operating expenses were tlO,16S,940 .61. being an increase of I110.516.S3. and the net earn ings were S0,S62,M6.72, an increase of H74. K56.40. The percentages of Increase were in gross earnings S5 per cent, in expenses 1.10 per cent and In net earnings T.tS per ce un official announcement Is made for the first time that the Denver ft Rio Orande and the Rio Orande Western the Rio Orande System own the hey Western Pa clflo railway. The construction of this new line from Salt Lake City to San Francisco is now a certainty and Its completion within the next three years la confidently expected. The commercial growth of the country, the marvelous richness and development of the great Pacific coast territory and of the foreign trade tributary thereto, and the ac quisition of the lines of the Southern Pa clflo company by a line In competition with the Denver ft Rio Grande, are some of the reasons assigned for the building of this new and Important transcontinental Una. Sixty Hew Pullmans. The Overland Limited of the Union Pa cific Tuesday morning was made up of the first assignment of sixty new Pullman sleeping cars which have been put In ser vice on this most excellent train. They will be put in regular service between Chicago and the coast. These cars are tha very latest creations of the Pullman com pany and are Indeed the acme of the build ers' art. They contain ten sections, a drawing room and two state rooms, one at each end of the car, the state room at the drawing room end being so constructed that It can be opened into the drawing room or used sepsrately. The drawing rooms are of rich brown mahogany and the Interior of the reat of the car Is of red mahogany. The upholstering is of the rich est and Is finished in old gold. Electrlo fans are hi each drawing room and the toilets are finished In white enamel and every modem convenience. The cars are veritable hotels on wheels, with every' thing built on the most sumptuous order. Kew Stations Not Keeded. W. W. Johnston, assistant general freight agent of the Burlington, has returned front a drive over the new cut off of the Great Northern from Ashland to Sioux City and says the road strikes a splendid country. When asked as to the probable locations of the new stations along the line Mr. Johnston said: "There will not be need of many new stations, as me roan strikes some very good towns which are already located. Yutan Is on the line between Ashland and Fremont and it is from this pomt that the road to Omaha probably will be run. The line will run through Homer and Nickerson and about four miles east of Bancroft. There Is room for a town somewhere be tween Homer and Bancroft. It will run about two and a half miles east of Hooper and will pass through Lyons and Oakland. A station probably will be built between Hiorr and l.vnm 2) POT $3 "SPECIAL" $4 $4 "WORTH" $5 At these two prices, $3 and $4, we are offering the best and most stylish boys' clothes. They are cut and shaped by tailors who are mindful of boys' needs. Don't care how stren uous the lads are, these "special suits will meet every requirement. Everything that is good, stylish and dependable is embodied in these "Special" Suits. All seams are sewn double. Our effort has been to produce, at this price an exceptional boys' suit. We have succeeded in giving the best for the price obtainable. You certainly will agree with us when you see the garments. All sizes, 6 to 16 bring the boy in, his site is here 15th and Farnam St 15th and Farnam St AN ENDLESS CHAIN SYSTEM What the Nebraska Telephone Company is Working at Freient I ELL PEOPLE PUTTING UP HARD FIGHT A. B. Haul Explains the Satnro of tha Organised Opposition to the In dependent Telephone tom paay'a ' Francblae. A, B. Hunt says: "The endless chain system is what the Nebraska Telephone company is trying to work on the buil- ntss men of Omaha. It has every deadhtad or free telephone man out working on tie councllmen, urging them to refuse to sub mit the independent 'phone proposition to the voters. It is the Intention of the Ne braska Telephone company to gvl as many of its friends as it tan in the Commercial club Into a solid organization ami have them appear before the council in a body. and In this way try to down the proposition and make it appear as the wntisnint of the business element. With the organisa tion solid, and the balance of the mem bers of the club scattering, they hope to pass a resolution against allowing a new company to come In the field. This Infor mation has come to us through good, re liable buslnesa men who have been ap proached on the lines above Indicated. Thy will argue that two 'phones are a nuisance to the business man. Two horses might be nuisance, but if one Is lame or balky. the business man will get a new one. When the business man gets his new phone set up side by side with the anti quated music box he has been obliged to put up with for lo, these many years, he will say to the Bell company, 'take out your old aeolian harp. I do not want it now, I have a 'phone over which I can talk and be understood.' Matter of Cost. "The Nebraeka Telephone company man agers argue that competition will ruin them and that good business 'phone service can not be furnished for less than 17 per month. Let us have competition and we will sea about this. I venture that we will scarcely have gotten our franchise before they will offer to make a reduction In prices. Two years ago you had to pay $S for a residence phone, but as soon as I appeared in the field a year ago, they changed their minds nd decided that they could give you a IS residence phone, and still live and be able ) I) 0eVH t IV. .-.ilflt fc ..tea.-'-TlV SHERMAN & M'COXNELL-TaldDg Their Own Medicine. Mr. J. H. Cardwil! of Bt. Louis has ac cepted a position as cutter and designer for MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring company r. card will has worked for the best tailoring establisments In ft. Louis and New Tork and Is a thoroughly cotnpelen man. In Messrs. J. A. ftylen and J. II cam mill. uaccarthy-Wllson have two of the best cutters to be found in one store anywhere. Harry B. Davis, unaertaker. Tel. to maintain an oil room at Lincoln during legislative sessions. And you will see when our proposition Is introduced, there will be evidence of plenty of money to fight It from start to finish. "To show you that the Nebraska Tele phone company Intends to light hard. 1 will cull your attention to the fact that they have Imported one of the ablest speakers there Is In the east to talk the people out of their tights. This man is from Boston. Yost and Lane are smuoih talkers themselves, but they have no reasonable argument to advance agalrst competition, so they Import a man and will try to pull the wool over your eyes with fine orstory, but the people will not be fooled any longer. What Omaha wants Is as good service as other cities rave, lower ratea, telephone service to South Omaha free of toll, and the right to con nect with every Independent 'phona In the country from the Atlantlo to the Paoific. All of the above privileges are now denlt-d to the cltlxens of Omaha. Omaha has now 2,500 business 'phonea in operstlon, ex clusive of party business 'phones. This means f.'lo.OiO a year out of the pocsete of the business men above mentioned. When our system is permitted to oomx In It "ill mean a saving to the bujlness men of JG7.B00 per year, or of over 3,!TS.0i for term of franchise asked, to say nothing of (he yearly increase of the nuaiD'f o: "phonea. Is it any wonder that the Bel' Telephone company Is using such strenums efforts to keep oat competition?" INDIAN BOYS LEAVE SCHOOL Poar Yosjngs Beds Eecano front Genoa nd Are Thought to Be Headed This Way A telegram was received from tha super intendent of the Indian school at Genoa. Neb., Tueaday morning by United States Marshal Mathews asking him to be on the lookout for four Indian boys who es capeiL from the school Monday.. A 'deputy marshal la now hunting for the fugitives, as it is thought that they made their way to Omaha. CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME With Thii Thought In Tiew CangTeuaan Kennedy Deolinei Ohio's Invitation, THINKS COUNTY HEEDS HIM MORE Senator Dick Asks Omasa Fiatea snaa Participate la the Fall Campaign of tho Baekeye State. Soldiers' aad Bailors' Shaft. The dedication of the Douglas County Vetersn Soldiers' and Sailors' monument at Forest Lawn cemetery Thursday gives promise of being an interesting and im posing affair. The committee in charge urgently requests that all veteran soldiers of the county, without regard to their being members of the Grand Army of the Republic, participate in the exercises, which will be public. An Invitation Is also ex tended to the general public. The exercises will take place in the afternoon at 1 o'clock. Believing that his services are required at home to help elect the republican county ticket. Congressman John L. Kennedy has decided to decline an Invitation from Sena tor Charles Dick, chairman of the Ohio republican state committee, to participate In the speaking campaign in that state be tween September 13 and November 7. The Invitation comes personally from Senator Dick as well as from the committee. Con cerning the situation In Ohio, the senator says: "That the result in Ohio will have more than a mere state or local bearing does not admit of argument, particularly at a Urns when Important national policies are en gaging unuaual public attention. To pre vent a reaction from phenomenal republican pluralities of recent years of such propor tions that it would have adverse signifi cance Is our task In Ohio this year. By reason of your Intimate official knowledga and experience In connection with govern mental affairs, you can render most effec tive assistance to Ohio republicans In thla campaign. "Tour acceptance of thle Invitation will be considered a personal favor to me." Try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and you will never wish to be without It tn your home. It ha saved many Uvea. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths hsve been reported to the Board of Health dur ing the twenty-four hours ending at noon Tuesdsy: Births Oeorge Bchnell, South Omaha, boy; H. C. Hansen, 4014 North Twentv-flfth, boy; K. P. Wears, S224 Parker, girl; Thomas Connor, 2922 Indiana avenue, boy; Clarence Seller, lit South Twenty-ninth, girl; Oscar Carlson, IUS Ohio, boy; Hunter Gamer. 142 North Thirty-first avenue, boy; Patrick Connolly. 1101 North Twenty-third, girl. Deaths David Wade, Fortieth and Pop pleton avenue, 74. Juanlta M. O Donnall, l&o South Fifth, 4 months; Infant Hehn, 1S6 South Fifth. months; Antone Belxle, ft4 Poppleton avenue, 72. ., , , Change Need Not Bring Suffering ;( Marriage Lire sea. The following marriage license have been ispuro: .Name and Residence. Age Aiiutiiuua j. tvrauNe. vt est roint. Iet) Jiani)j.h M. tlaucy. West Puiut. Xeb.... Clarence E. Brink. Kansas City 3 Elisabeth Field. Omaha a Charles Ferry. Omaha Martha Lrmke, Omaha Ouy Evans, South Omaha a hlsry alluhell. South Omaha II William Zltsman, Dundee Ji Irene N. Hi.aps, I'ejpio View, Omaha.. 28 Peter D. Fouta, Valley tu Alio B. Samsun, Valiey O-K wedding ringa. jCdbolnx Jewelar. Rub Dtwi aa Street. Faroes- Olson, T1S North Seventeenth, while walking in the sirret at Fifteenth and Douglas, was run dowu by a U-am and wagon turning weat on Douglas from the snuth. The horse and wagun passed over Olson. tnAiotlftg bruises en his bead and right knee. He was taken to tha station, but was nut arrtoualy hurt. fesster riatt Starts SAN r-HANClfW-O. Cal.. Sept. ls-Cnttod States bVoator Piatt of New York and tarty left for the east tonight avar the This perfectly natural change In a woman's life Is too often ac companied by painful, distressing symptoms due to female troubles and slight Irregularities In her deli cate organism. 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