Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 25, 1905, NEWS SECTION, Page 4, Image 4
TIIE OMAHA DAILY" BEE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1003. From the Wholesale Clothing, ffi Slock, MEN'S $10 SUITS, ' Basement, at . From Ihs Wholesale Clo thing Stock, MEN'S OVERCOATS, worth $7.50, o 111 udMiiiicin i i i i i i i i x. 75 MBaB3tBSB35j EEOHBM9K8EBS9BS39UUftWlilU38&flBBSBBKBB I V' 7 1(11 C Ar fl oi m p3 fl (1(1 TflUfrPf J fa D n to From id. I lb worth Ssvle o! Men's, Boys and Children's I If U 1 I SCAVtNCtR TAX results Tiftrss Ehsw lulk of Proper Aivertised for Bale is Bsld. REMAINDER SEEMS TO BE OVERLOOKED rui ! the Coastr fiy Ar txrSvaa aad Half Per Cast of Dora. Tax Comrolialoner Fleming hit oomUl flruraa showing the renult of ths recant cavncer tax aula of property in which the city la lntereated, which be will present to the council Tueaday night. Ot 1M pieces of property advertised for aale for city taxes l"s were sold, the remainder for some reation or other not being offered after the advertisement. The compilation shows the bids of the county and city were 67H per cent ot the decrees, and this was tl per cent of the asseased valuation of the property. The blda and sales together were a little over U per cent of the value of the property and amounted to 70 per rent of the taxea Involved, while the aale for cash brought 76 per cent ot the de cree. Sixty-one pieces of property were bought by the city at leaa than the decrees. The decrees on this property amounted to VS. 744.Z3 and were bid la at 116,510. the value uf the property being eatlmated at t51.We. TklHy-Sevesi' rail Aaaoaat. Thirty-seven decreea were bid at full amount tor m.15.t0, the value of the prop SGOTti QiAidjea wu:l Isruuof fur It mh ft tli ahiiti. SHnM b U ixUn. earas ouux Au4 Bau; f irdurrti(sk TWIAltlVk CEKT4 A mTTLB. mien's i m SYRU? of kloflvn for thslr S tl.e fuiii. U UK MEN'S l BOYS' CLOTH SALI BEGINS We Bought at MEKI' LOTHl lien's All S. buden s All Ihs S. H. en's Who,esale Cl0fflln? stoc 01 $2 and $2.50. it $ I Wool Sweaters Entire surplus stock of an eastern manufacturer of boyB', men's and children's wool sweaters plain and fancy colors, all sizes, a splendid and com plete assortments TiCfc f i :TnWt. . . . 29coUc-7 5c A Big Sale of Men's Sample Underwear In part wool and neece lined Bargain square, 61C lien's Fine Wool UnderwearIn shirts and drawers and union suits, the highest class )fi,upA59 winter undergarments, at OC(07 Hen's Extra Heavy Jersey Shirts Assorted colors, heavy fleece lined regular one dollar Q values, at 0C Men's Dress Gloves, at 08c to 93 Men's Work Gloves, at 25c to 08c If"! H BM Mft. M m erty being 09,250. The county bid ro four pieces at full value ot the decrees at tl6s.ll. the value of the property being -00. The county bid la twelve pieces at less than the decrees, the decree amounting to tl.193.eS. These were bid in for t3b and the value of the property was 13,185. The total decree amounted to H:,012 39 and were bid In for 13.4171, the total value of the property being tlZS.100. Thirty-one piece were sold for caxh at lea than the decree, the amount of the decree being tll,S96.21, and the price paid being J7,6Si while the value of the prop erty amounted to $38,460. Property sold at the full amount of decree for cash waa tl.S7t.84. On thirteen pieces there were bid In advance of the offering amounting to tl.817.S4. NEW TRIAL ON BOULEVARD Aaather Heeirlav Graated fcy Jada Sattea la Csa Afferllna; Special Taxea. Judge Sutton ha set aside the finding heretofore made In the caae affecting the special taxes levied for the Burt street part of the Northwest boulevard system and has granted a new trial. In Its find ing, after a long lnveatlgatlon, the court held the taxea levied were legal and valid and that the property Involved waa bene fited to the full amount asaeaeed. Defend ant, John F. Coad and other, gave no tice of a motion for a new trial and were allowed the customary time to file a bill of exception. When the attorney for the plaintiff ought to prepare the bill ot exception they found that the stenographer who took the testimony, Harry Cohn, had tune to Alaska, and hence they presented to the court the fact that they could not complete their MIL On thla ground Judge Button made the order setting axide the finding and ordering a new (rial. He aerved no tice that the caae will be aet for trial at aa early a data a possible. Assistant City Attorney Heidnuin was plainly displeased with th turn llu caae ha taken and announced hi intention ui LIS YUmi MTyL FaCY Bought From Eastern Makers of Practically Our Own Figure m S. H. MARKS a CO., ALL S. H. M. &. CO'S. izs uius and vercoate MJ H. M. & CO'S. $15 and $18 $Th9fl ures ana vercoats at M. & CjV$2) an! $22.53 Suits and vercoats, at Men's Pants ANOTHER DAY Men's $3.50 Durable Dressy ly guaranteed they are wed made of vici kid, velours .calf or patent leathers f - all in this season's latest and vrry best styles, at Brandels' Bells. the best, the most durable and the finest fitting shoe that ever sold in Omaha, at The Celebrated Florsheim Shoe for Men The best and certainly the most stylish men's shoe that is manufactured in America today complete lines, at, per "pair THE BEST BOYS' SHOE.EVEH SOLD AT $1.08 Box calf and vki kid last 11 Ke iron, made extra strong anteed solid, at, per pair. Special Little boys' and girls' box calf and vici kid button or f 25 lace shoes, for, pair . ... at once luvoking the machinery of the scavenger tax law In the matter. Frank Ransom, for the defendants, expressed his entire satisfaction with tho action of Jude Sutton and said they would be le.uly to meet any new development as It arose. REUNION OF DREXEL FAMILY Gathering- Occasioned by Presence of A. K. Urexel from I.oa Anselea. A. R. Drexel,. formerly of Omaha, but now of Los Angeles, Cat., is iu th) city frj a few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Frederick Drexel. On Thurs.liy evening a reunion of the family was held at the home of Mr. Drexel, 1W South Thirty-ninth treet, where the several sons residing In Omaha gathered to make the man from the co;iiit feel at home. Even County Clerk Drexel, who Is laid up with a troublesome swelling of the knee, managed to Join t lie happy crowd. v A. R. Drexel Is now connected with Len hart, the contractor who Is erecting all the beet sugar factories In Colorado and other Ktate west, In the capacity of fleM manager. Mr. Drexel ha just come from Sterling. Colo., where an Immense beet ugir factory ha been erected. The Len hart firm also engage In Irrigation canal and dam building for the government, and Mr. Drexel says vast operations are now under way In this line and other contem plated. Chamberlain's t'onah tveraedy a Safe Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children, never be afraid 'o buy Chamberlain's Cougn Remedy, There is nbVanger from it, and relief is always sure to follow. It la In tended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and I the best medi cine In the world for these dieseaaea. It la not only a certain cure for croup, but. when given aa soon aa the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Whoop ing cough is not dangerous when this rem edy I given aa directed. It contain no c iiiuni or other harmful drills, and may be Given as confidently to a baby sVa to so I idaH inn?) Entire Surplus Stock of 3 14 Waverly Place, NEW YORK 90 K w $ 1 950 From the Wholesale Clothing Men Stock, worth J3 50 and Hit I U OF MONEY SAVING SKoes st $2.50 - Every pair of ry Dest styles, for rough and tumble wear every Shoe Salo in Basement. Men's patent leather shoes men's vici kid shoes, 5J men's box calf shoes. . . 1 Children's vici basement, at, per pair .... ONE tOP ARRESIS ANOTHER New Policeman Hooks Onto Older Associate in Plain Cloibes. FOLLOWS OUT DETAILED DESCRIPTION Job la Pat In by Officer at Police Matlou. Wbo Are ow Jvklngr Palrol anua Collins. The strange circumstance of a policeman trying to arrest one of his associates on the force occurred Friday morning. Th t Incident does not seprn so strange after all' nen me racts or the case are known. In the Information book at the police station appears the photograph and de scription or a man s:iid to be wanted at Hunnlbul. Mo., for horso stealing. The HP' fortheBab A baby who frets, worries, or cries, or sleeps poorly is prob ably poorly nourished, Unless there in actual disease. MsUin's Food provides plenty of good nourish ment ; easily digestible, and does sway with all fretting and crying. Try Mat lia's Feed i we will scad you a sample. Hellla's Feed , tk. ggLT lafaat feed, which received the Cr.ad Frlia, the hihM award ef the LeaUlaaa Far chase Espesitlea. St. Levis, ISC4. Blh r thaa a aeU auaal. MF'L1N 3 FOOD CO., BOSTON, MASS, World - Wide Reputation LJ Drandeis Secured at an Absurd Bargain All the Samples and Surplus Stock of OYS' CLOTHING SIVIN BROS. 198-183-200 GREENE STREET, HEW YORK One Lot of 300 Boys' $ 1 C lnnn Flnnln Ollifn II vr ivubb rdiito ouuo from Sivin Bros. Stock Ages 3 to 15-worth $2.50 and $3 One Lot of 100 Boys1 Overcoats and Boys Knee Pants Suits all th latest and most up-to-date styles in Boys' Clothing, worth up to 6 , at. . . . Boys' and Young Men's Long Pants Suits A splendid variety of new styles, worth up to $7.50: also Boys' and Young Men's Belted Overcouts, good winter weight, worth up to $8.50, at IN SHOE DEPT. these shoes is positive T)50 $3 $5 shoes for boys, that pair guar- i AQ 1..U kid shoes 39c man is said to be Black Jack, alias Jack Shepherd, alias Dick Turpln. a reward of 1100 la mentioned In the information. It la customary for the patrolmen to scan this book from day to day bo as to be familiar with the descriptions of fugitives from other places. Officer Collins, one of the new patrolme on the police force, took particular pains to Impress on his mind the description of the man in question. While patrollng his beat Friday morning Collins believed he had hla man and the 1100 reward offered. The aiipposed fugitive was stopped by Pa trolman Collins and Informed he was un der arrest for horse stealing In Missouri. Collins could fee! the hundred plunks in his pocket already. Ko Ise to Resist. Come wld me; there's no use trying to resist. I'll give you one serosa the noodle with me club if you open your head or make any false motions," was the warning Collins gave the fugitive. The patrol wugon waa called to Sixteenth and Chicago streets for the fugitive. When the wagon arrived the Joke was on Collins. The facta are tho information in the big book at the station was got up for s Joke, which wae carried further than any one had thought of. The photograph with the description so carefully remembered by Patrolman CnlKns was that of Patrolman Jack Bhepherd. a member of the force. When accosted by Collins, Shepherd waa around town In plain clothea, and not being personally acquainted with - Collins was, quite naturally, picked up for the supposed fugitive. While the "Joke" may be on Collins cer tain older offlclala have been heard to re mark the new man has set a fine example which some of his associates might profit ably emulate. FORMAL CHARGE ON CROWE formation Filed Aeenslna Patrick . of HobhlasT Cndaliy of Twenty Fl Thousand Pol la re. County Attorney Blahaugli ha filed In the district crurt til formal Information against Patrick Crvwe on the charge of MOV. 25th LJ BOY'S DrsM Leading Styles Brandeis' Special Uat in all the shapes for this season blacks able shades the very best hat Men's Stiff Hats and Soft Hats j2A Wm fj I Or a f. turlk Can 44 ICa Mas I I I I shapes, Omaha's greatest 50 50 $X assortment, at The Famous John B. Stetson Hats, at 3.49 Heavy Winter Caps for men and boys, each . . 50c Men's Tine All Wool Winter 7Cr $l f 25 i5D Caps pull down bands, at. IwC' "1 Special sale of men's negligee sliirts, on CAn bargain square, at, each J"w i DAN DEISU having robbed Edwsrd Cudahy of the sum of 28,0O in gold by putting him In fear of his life. The date when Mr. Cudahy is alleged to have left the bag of gold at the end of the robber's rainbow, December 19. 1S00. is given as the date of tho robbery. There are two counts in the Information, covering tne same crime, Identical with the wording of the complaint filed In the county court when Crowe was bound over. Blxty three name are endorsed on the Informa tion, but several are duplicates, and other are put on to be used only in cuau they are needed. MURDER CRIESJJRAW CROWD Frantic Yell of Frightened Folk At tracts Neighbor to Cnrb Enraged Husband. The cry of "murder" coming from the home of Antou Pesenger, 473S North For tieth treet, brought out many of the resi dent In that part of town at an early hour Friday morning. Pesenger was ar te. ed by Special Officer Morris anil ch irged at the city Jail with abusing his family. The story told by the arresting officer and neighbors Is thst Pesenger became an gered because his wife would not get up and stsrt th fire. It Is reported Pesenger chased his wife and five children out of the house, made a lunge at his wife with a poker, but missed his sim, and then broke every window light In the house with the poker. The family ran, scantily clad, to neighbors for protection. The trouble oc curred before daylight Friday. SAD SEQUEL OF ACCIDENT loax Falls Girl Prostrated at lrath of Flaaco at Harden Halldla. a lanairh from Hloux Fall sounds s sad e. ho of the recent fatal accident on the new Hayden bulldlr.g, when two struc tural Iron worker lost their lives. M!sj Mary U. Rnng of 8U -x Fall had all prep aration mad for her wedding, having Vf;. . Y I MEM KNEE PANTS, fron Slvb 9. Pa tunrlk CO( And ICa Ml in Men's Hats leading stiiT and soft and the correct fashion $2 for men in Omaha, at The very latest gone ahead without knowing until within a day or two that her affianced husband. Alva Lumpkin, was killed in Omaha on November C. Recently she had beard ru mors to that effect, but was unable to confirm them until Thursday. The Sioux Falls dispatch says that Miss r.ong. who is prostrated ss the result of the confirmation of the rumor that It was her sweetheart who was killed, for some time has been employed in the factory of the Manchester Illacult company In that city, llerxelf and Lumpkin were to have been married on Wednesday of next week. NOTICE. Personally called to Omaha ''Paxton Hotel" Sunday, November 2fith. and Mon dav, Novt mlir 7tii, day and evening. All Invited without charge. IRjupture New invention. New action. New results rtau4 bee. 11. lUi. CLOSES TUB OPENING IN 10 DAYS mm Die sversze case In osoal health, due itlniulatlon of the Hernial cpenlng and the nnllrmirn of I.ytnphktic-plalu tititie by In jested blood supply. His No Cndrrttrsp AreMn all com?rei,lnc of rrmaHc vessels tgalr.M puolo bobo, and t onteguenl injuring or ialys:Dir otranio (un'-ttens. unavotdab.e wttu ul com uioa fusses aa heretofore conitructod. Price Within th Reach of All Awsrdt by Foril CoIWe of gnrtenns. Lo- fion; International Kspotion, Karrclnna. kpus Loirimcndi-,1 in l,rn, ? At'uew's "hutgery." ill treatment h n ai-j-a i teen mtst i.itufar r'lr Kdward bhippea, Medical Dtiectoc. V. V Navy. Iiuo.a t Iree. F.iatoinatioa without charge. t. H. SEELEY TRUSS COMPANY REMOVED TO 123 DEARBORN T, CHICAGO NOTE- Oor old parta brstataoa drug friend iny.' mi