THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. DECEMBER AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA What twr Committee Hepts to Accoav pliih f jr th City. STOCK YARDS TO BE ASKED FOR A REFUND 41m F.iprru In Aalt (ornptnr to Drar Half Ihf F.ipfinf of f'nant rtirtlnK ew Tannel jr F.annah for rirpnif . ilk-hard OKeefe ami W. B. Clik. r- spertlvely choivn rrsMent and nvrftai-y f the Citizens' Hewer company t tue ineetliia; of that body Tuesday nlnht, whoa Interviewed sterdHy mn-nlnar as to the nature of the tuslnas undertaken by the ommlttee, nM It was not their Intention to be at all exclusive In the matter, an ap peared to be lh Impression from the. re. porta of the meeting published In the press Wednesday. "Ve believe that the ne'l'lfl are entitled to know everything we are ltmplln,' aa,id Mr. (TKeefe. "The prob lem before u is this: We hold an original leaae with the Stock Tarda company for the use of the old sewerage tunnel which was ronetnirted many yeara ago. This l-ae provided that the stock yarda tunnel would take care of the city eewsge In a proper and commodious way for a term 4 tilnety-nlne years. In consideration of ibis the city paid 110.174 to the company. ' It was stated that the company would kvp Hi! tunnel In repair and enlarge (.he cu piully tr meet the growth of the city, and that they would forfeit the $10,174 If they fI14 to do tills. At the present moment " lb tunnel has been allowed to cave In, mid has become practically of no use to Hie 1 1 jr. In vlw of this fact we espert to place the following proposition before the atoj'k yards commission tonlitht: ste,iti lot of clothing at the end of the Albright car line from fave M'Cord. According to the statement by the iap tnin th men arc working to get a dis honorable dls hare, n iln everything they can sliort of a term of Imprisonment to bri.ig this about. Morris Intra Family IH-tUate. Toroner Brnl!ey he'd an inu.lcst o er the body of V. 1J. Morris, a man who had been employed In the railroad yard at Armour A ro.'s The coroner's Jury decided that li's ilmUi was caused by the slipping rf a lever jmk by which the c ar was being raise.). When the Jn k slipped the cir (ell tia k onto the tra'k. catching Morris' head between the body of the car and the bolster of the truck, crushing It ami causing death. No blame was attHch.nl to anyone. It is said thai Morris leaves a wife and a family of small children, live n number. Me car ried Ivi Insurance end they Hie left almost destitute. The funeral arrangements hae not been cmpletod yet. but It Is known that a brother of the dead ni.in is expected to day, who will take the body to Hheldon. la., for burial. Armour ft 'o. will pro vide for the funernl expenses Maalc City f;ol. Colonel .1. M. Hunter hss returned from his trip to Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mis. John C Van. 2JS North Twenty-third street report the borth of a son. Miss Paulein Winters of the B.uith Umaha scliools Is spi ndiiiK her vacation in tTsna- EAGLES' 0PERA SCORES HIT H hlsiM of rmaa" Heaarel the Delight of Great Aa.ll- r at Boyd's. RAILROAD LABORER KILLED Vatllate Body of Riprap Worker Feaad oa ort a weatei-a Track ear t'oaaell Blair. Tlie nrst preaenUllon of "Th- chimes , The badly mangled body c.r William Mo ot Normandy" at the Boyd Wednesday j Culley. employed on the Illinois Central nirl.t under the ausnlces of the Kasle rlprapp;ng was found surly yesterday i lul of fmi.iha. went along very success full). Aft.-r the first act much of the EMERSON HALL IS DEDICATED ew Home of r hlloaoahlcal lepert meat of Karraral 0peae4 with l.la borate F.ierelsea. natural diffidence of the aingera bad worn off and they pu( vim and rplrlt into their work. Composed of members of the Omtha Operatic association, the cast morning by the Northwestern trsiks about two miles north of Council Bluffs. In dications were that he had lecn stunk and killed by a tvnln. The man's skull was fracture,!, his left !' cut off at the hio and t lie l ight foot s a ere, showed the effect of steady training. I the ankle and the body was badly crushed. Flrsv. we want the fltock Yards company Schlndel, 2-13 O street, Thursday lifter- i pang W(, admirable nplomb. U. C. Jes- loosa. Ia Miss Grace Daly Is at Rioux City, la., for the bolldnvs. She Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. le I.ee. A. It. Kenwlck of Monticello. Ind.. Is a fuest of Rev. A Ren wick of the 1'nlted 'resbyterian church. t P. O. roy and mother are the guests of O. H. Brewer during the present week. Mrs. Iay Is an nunt of Mr. Brewer. Mis. Julius Jnl, lutein and sister are vis iting at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ivy. 2Sl N street. The Women Home Missionary society ill men. iu ine resinence .! Some really good voices give strengtli to the chorus, and the principal!, male and female, gave very satisfactory renditions of, fr.elr parts. The enunciation was much lie'ter than Is ordinarily the case with a mat cuts. "The Chimes of Normandy" Itself Is one of the most tuneful ami pleasing of the old-time favorites. It has to do wltfi an absent heir and a lost marchioness, the scenes centering in one of the plcturesqun regions of Old France. It gives oppor tunity for the Introduction of the pas toral touch In every scene, and from be ginning to end If Is morally clean and muxlonlty satisfying. The grouping, the costuming and the numerous ensemble choruses add materially to the entertain ing features of the opera. M!ss Hazel Ilvlngstone and Miss Alice Winspear. as Berpolette and Oermalne, rei-pectlvely, carried the two principal fe male roles very competently. The former, as the madcap, careless maid of the good, true heart, was excellently fitted for the part by natural temperament and sang with perhaps more satisfaction to the audience than any other one person In the cast. Mls Winspear used a sweet voice with good effect, failing. If at all. j only In volume of tone. As Gasrmrd. R. K. i the miser, a. S. Hamilton was strong and The txidy was first noticed by C.tanl Hh die. a farmer living in the vicinity. MoCulby and u man named (1. Arbiukle. also employed on the rip-rapping win k. lived In a tent m.ir th" river bank. They CAMBRIlXitf, Mass. lleo. Kmrrson hall, the new home of the philosophical department at Harvard university, and named in honor of Ralph Waldo Kmeison. t was dedicated today In the presence of the j members or the American rniiosopnicai and Psychological afScniations and the va rious governing boards of the university. 1 Just alove 1 Prof. Hugo Munsterburg. head of the de partment or pnuosopny. presuieo ana ine speakers were President Charles W. Eliot and Pr. Inward Waldo Rmerson. a son of the great American. In ills address President Kllot said: We believe that Emerson' name will be a lasting one, an Immortal one; not that are said to have bcn ill the t-lty Wednes- Kmersoii was a philosopher or a psyohol- tu refund to the city the amount named In the original contract, which the city holds noon. Miss ri(.ieiee Maddox. one of the South sen. as firenlchenx. the fisherman, won Wond. we w-nnt them to agree to bear omalia teachers.' has gone to visit her ! w'11 merited applause. W. II. Smith, as one-ha f the expense of constructing a new and commodious sewage tunnel to be used both by the city and the Ptock Yarda company. Third, we want t,o company to give to the relatives and friends at Fairfield. Neb., I the notary, cnuKht the audience with his during the school Intermission. itntft business and responded to a recall Fred carpenter has gone to the Big Horn af,er .inrin-. . tonici.l son bavinir t.. do basin to take un ranch life on his own;"". . ln topiml song naUng to do ..... .An Vn.-n hava na ia. with the L'omiliil snrlliff slerflim. R. A. :I1t that portion or its tunnel wlilcn ilea ,, ..r ti, i-.,i.. ai., v vurH cnnnmnv. f.,i .i,. i. .n. h.eM t. tvrt s nnlnl 'CI ft of O I ' .- ': " ' '. ... vuiiii-viui .. - ,- - .- - --- r . .1 UACn.i a .f Ililfrin M 11 n fT-W ...... H.lll H . a tl.l ... I n'll ni.i . " .'... - . I i itt i-M.r win tf- iw, ni-T-ii .inr. . . .... . a, ... .,, tAm n. - a well known man of this city some ren years ago. Since that time he has been in Huron. nrpalr and give the stock yards free access t M. .'.IX this plan and those reipiesta are met! Iy the fplon Stock Tnrda company, then j w wilt recommend that the city Issue th proposed sower bonds, deducting the value of these concessions from the total of the Vmd Issue. This would save to the city to the neighborhood of P.ooo: perhaps ' mora; and would lie treating the I'nlon D . arrived , proved ,qua fn the part and gave hla aolos with good effect. W. If. Kinross, director of the Operatic association, was In the leader's ohsir with arA',r;: 'JX1 ".estr. of the theater play- to twelve of their friends. An evening of Ing the score. Mr. Kinross expresses the pleasant enjoyment whs reported by all i opinion that at the second presentation " U!,,' . .,, , ii a ,i, th O'1'" will go with much more dash ball at tlie old lnliiiK M"li s i urisiian as- i.ir--eiii iasr nigni was well satisfied with sociation rooms last nlgh. Tlie nonors th(. W0k dp n rticlnants In the ere about evenly divided. i , . . . . tha oontract Which has not b.en kept. We I C. C. Howe has Just returned from Chi- i 1 , ' , , "'""".,"" ' , not wish to antagonize the company In ' -.'" , X Z I MV ,h g"'"' h' ,t""rht- a i- mi..... a 1. .. I, ,-. IriAip FARMER HELD FOR MURDER Allegation Desire to Mernre I tend Mau'a Farm la Bark of the Crime. day evening and to have visited a mini ber of saloons. They are said to have started back to their ramp about 9 o'clock that night and men In the Northwestern yards who saw them state that McCulley appeared to he Intoxicated and they warned him to keep off the tracks. Arburkle showed up for work yesterday morning, but a short while after when a representative of the Northwestern sought him It was found that he had disap peared. ' tattle la known about the dead man. He had been working for the Illinois Cen tral for about three years and. as he frequently talked about rda!ia. Mo.. It Is thought likely that he may have relatives there ind the authorities are making In quiries. I'nder instructions from Coroner Treynor. the body was brought In Cutler's undertaking rooms, where an Inquest will probably be held today. ACTIVITY IN THE IRON TRADE ftafllrient Order for trartorl Steel and Ralls Rooked to Keep Mills Bnay Seeral Months.' CLEVKIAND. Tec. 27. The Iron Trade Review tomorrow will say: Tlie Carnegie Steel company Inst week hooked the heavl- j est tonnage of structural Ktccl of any week In its history. In sjilte of the fact i csisi he was not a systematic thinker hut more, a poet and prophet, many of I whose prophesies have already been fill- j Hlled. He was a New Knglander. hence J an American In the uroedest sense; n was a political seer. We find In his writing ideals of government as well as of learn ing lienor his name 1 appropriate to this Institution and to this department of the lust it ut Ion. The annual conventions of the Amer ican rhilosophlcal association and the j American Psychological association were begun here today The delegates to the convention are for the most part tesvher. j representing all of the principal colleges j ill llie l !iir(l mn-fl. i iwm j r" t-i-nmi. of the convention several papers on de partmental topic were read. Tonight Mary Whlttler Calkins of Wel lesley college, president of the Psycholog ical association, delivered the annual ad dress to both assoc'atlon The convention will come to an end Friday. ENDEAVORERS PLAN MEETING Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of lonnf I'eople's Christian Society to He Celebrated. BOSTON, rec. 27. The twenty-fifth anni versary of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will occur Kent wiry 2 next. It will be commemorated by the nearly 7,i'0 aocletle and by the Ii,ii00,000 mr mbers and by numerous endeavor unions, hut It in imnhle to nromlse delivery on any of the material before three or four j "' '"'"''. state and national, months, while in some instances ship- I l'1"'1-1 '0 ''r8 '""V-six stabs merits will be delated fullv six months. territories of the cited States and The American Bridge company expects to '"fee province of Canada have gained book enough orders this week to make "" 10 "'r th number of the tot.-.l for the year a new record: Pales "ii Ir societies. Hawaii has sained 116 per of rails during the last ten days ngctf Rate i cent Christian Endeavor ha gained a nenrlv siH-nfm ions a remarkable total in foothold In the Philippine. Nearly 2.0, any way, but we hope it will lie willing bride. They expect to be ut home to their to meet the city half way to satisfy a cry- , friends after the first of the new year. Irur need. It la proposed in tlie new sys- Nels hrlstofcrson. driver of the Cnlon . . ' r" Pacltli' bakerv. was arrrstcd on the charge tern to accomplish both the aaniturj and ... aHvh, for havlne ilmniu-nl the' overflow drainage, so that no more the hngw belonging to Pr. Koutsky in ewajp? wlU bo allowed to (low In open , front of tho South Omaha hospital Tues- e.hannelB. a at present. This w ill be ac- I " ' . . . . ', i. ' .w . t .i. Thomas I.njdou will be tried this aft- ; rompUahed by the i-onstructlon of the pro- ...., fol. a,Ked assault and battery poaed great aewer to the Missouri. j of the person of James Rrrk Hst Monday Tha cost of reconstructing the tunnel, mtf it. l-aydon X, v.r , , . , . ... neck with a pocket knlte during a bar wtolch baa now proved Inadequate for the r,,m qUBrr,i. need. l estimated at about 13.1.000. It Is j An rI1trrtalnmeiit was given under the proposed' that the city bear one-half and auspices of the Fraternal t.irc association the Stock value of the fhe designated point outh of o treet wa ois-n to tho-nubile. A comfortable mini .iHrtnallv tn.(t-. it Is esneclally desired "'"r were presem. (I'rom a Staff Correspondent. I'KS MOINKS, la.. Dec. ST. (Special Tele gram. ) Or a grnnd Jury Indictment. W. I,. t ftcter. a professional bondsman view of the henvy orders already on l'ie books. Among tlie recent :iles were; Krle, oI.WO tons; West Maiyianii. n.'"! tons; Florida Iv.ist Const. 16.1"' tons; Cialnesxilio Midland, 3,H tons- Oklahom:i railroad. 1.50T' tons: trolley roads. 15.10 tons. The eastern bar iron manufacturer have re affirmed their official price of $.10 on b.ir iron, but arc exaitint; premiums of from $." to $lu per ton. Although renf rts of the holiday lull come from nearly all other pit; iion centers, there is considerable nolivity at 1'lttsbiirg. One sale of 1U.(0 tons was made al SIT.So for I Valley furnace, r.hilc sales of i'.'M, tuns that the city bear one-naif ana auspices or the rraiernai i.uc luwinimun Tarda comn-inv the other The In Ancient Order of Cnited Workmen ten, lard compiny trie inner, ine c Th( lrogrilm wa! ,.,otl, he OoO-fool tunnel between I and jim-dosl and literary and tlie doors were atld i,f ne.t.nirr lit tl T I'll anil the .limn ntnmmt Of i.'l tlgUU gl'B. farmer, was arrested today for the murder at $17.75 are r ported. There Is a Mrong j of Edw.'ird J. Oreer of Avon. The charge ! demand for basic Iron in the east. Con is murder In the first d-gree. 0.-ss, r was , tinned revolutionary troubl.-s in r. isr-la do . ... ....... i.euo . .corx r m ironi or a shat- not fiirnli.li much j.rospeef thut corditlons terrd window at Ids home v illi a bullet ' i reeard to terro-mnouuMese will lie Im- iocletlcs have reported an increase of 25 per cent in local membership. Ten thousand societies liae reported a total of $&.,!) ', In fe'irts to the mission hoards of their dc.- j nominations to their local churches and the miscellaneous causes. j The next all-European convention will be i held from July 28 to Aujrust 1. at Geneva. Switzerland, in connection with the world a Chilstlan Enedavor convention. , The review of the Christian EndetiMir J work during tlie last twenty-five years 1 shows liiat many millions of young peopie I have enlisted under the society's banner. t lis literature has been translated Into score j DEATH RECORD. sion of thi tun- 1'".; 'Viw. aeVsion with the city council , ,i "..'. .' 7. '. ' . . . r'rov,?"' "rkl " ut ne. 11 I Ircperative to the efficiency of ,n,i witn me representative of the I'tiion , . " . ' " ' ' an.-g.u mat . ti,crc , ,, doubt that 1M will be paid if thMt the c.tty have, possession of tlii tun- the system in the dlstriet north of t. sireei. Without It tlie city will be obliged to par allel tUr. systebi of the i'nlon Stock yards, fhua. If I declared, ruining its value to them." ii. Kan era I ttt William .l.-Manaan nip funeral of Wl'l'am J. Maugau ti--w vurds to consider the problems Con- insiean lie maue out u f necK to wres. r i e,,i Tnlalo Va seet sen and' wlU b. ' "" " MM U'r Tho buying of ore spp.-d us i.uddcly convened at 7. p. in. nd ' . Oresser. Carter's mother own a farm ml- ,t MarloU. , estimated that many The annual reunion of the class of 1 ' J,J"" "'" rser propeny nmi. n is ,.f ih.. riinitli (Uriahs Hiah school will be ; etiurged. that a desire to own the dresser i'.'p. Vanfiant.rTwlen;flni,an Ml ! '"V pf C"rter 18 "-"-"" eastern consumer uav.c not covered lor rniir than half of their rcq ilrmeiii. I I L...mWr "I 11 I-. unticinated that a large , i"i ine iiiuiui'l. t .......... . . ..... :. .......K m.;1I Kn nni.nl nt the iilll i flfl t Ion S . Knit V;ii. eofi i .....1 ....1 ia,.fA. u rt.,.,il...l more largely attended yesterday than any , vvt.cUli preparations have been made j , t(l0 ,.oull,v ,.in , r for a long time past. The procession waa for amusements. , ' A farmer by the name .if William Henry i " .-r.l in run 111 11 M 19 Yl ItifiSI bd by the Anclerl Order of Hibernians, to .lilch .he de,.e,ed bebmKed and had Ion, -"""V.T.'' .Ve r.1" V ;Z '7 I These were ' ;,,,,,. paralyzed from ih- "(foots of a ' . . C'-ounllea Holds Session. ONAWA, la., Dev. ST. iSpeclal.i Tha y null curriers, who were' fall received 'on ChilHimas day. He was i 1 .... ... ,h.ir m,.,..i. ' driving; In a ear' and In some way was jty to pu5 their respects 1(ll.liwn out B,riUinK on the back of his' MRS. CLARK JSN0T WORRIED Wife of Illondy" Hoes ni C redit Report Her llnaliand Was Killed. Mrs. Clark, wife or Blondy Clark who was reported as having been found dead in a cave In Wyoming, made the statement been an honored lnemuer followed by thirty excused from dut in ir.eir companion. i nere were iiniy cni- i.en;. rnis resuneu in ine iraciuie in unc - - risge In line and though driven in close ' of the vertebrae or tile rook,, from willed ; o.w una m .11. unu ,Iur. urunrrnay iuoiiuiik m nor icuie, 0.." uiuu order the proc-.slon reached from N to g ,"u,H;,hi;,; '".i" 'M'tieir1!!: : i;l,,0n .T" t'ard8 .7 f!,',,rrvi!,0,!, held street, that .he docs not believe the man street, rcsldo tl-.osc in the prooea,lon a , lalk"",,! !h" iV.l'r.abl!" to' luoveiand or t0 hpBr -I0tlns on the big who was found to have been her husband, large number of friends gathered at the, foot. The hospital foice express no hope, Monona-Harrison ditch was largely at- "I feel .piiic .satisfied my husband body .i,k ,,, ln . i, i. u..ii,.. i ,i,.t ! of "I" recovery, lie lives abo.it three miles i tended. Tlie court room could not seat tlid was not found as r. ported. 1 have written ;,Sh. Tnzxv::, a ,f hM ,,'rml,,a,"", or Th,rty-"u,h ; ac,, in expect t uaV, ,h,. diung the ceremonv. Three of the p.,11- ' Th. member of Adah chapter. No. .-,;.!" ' "airman of the Joint boards d O. definite on the matter soon. In the mran- 1-... n,' iiii....i. ,..i ii,.... Order ol the K Mtci'ii Bta-. will cnlertuln as W. Atkintou of liarrlsou county as clurk.- time 1 am not worrying. My husband was T7h- m ii Zrl r. ,h w.oe lelnl a guest of bono, th worthy rand ...a.r;. ; Muol, discussion arose over th- best too skilled u luinler to b,- caught by a from the mail carrier, the .ormer being Miss Sue Pace of Lincoln, at i specially . , called nicotinic on SilturdaV evening. Do- , in.-, unu vi I'1""'iiuib hi iiu: caaeB una noil, r.uiiru .run. v.im. cember :m. Mrs. Florence Morehouse. I speeches were made by A. Oliver and C. b:.:Tou"aof',;'.,cbt1'C ''"" . Hie n'eellnk. At tliat meciing tliere wid Arthur &. Fallow, attorneys of llarrl be neven candi.lales lor lniihn Ion and thu ; son louniy. The hoard nnaily decided to ;:uVe;rh,;y.Hmor'i:f X: Xn?.;: ! w .Mrs. Jean Hlchniond and Miss M ri le j first. There are many objections to the Keefer will mob sing solos. I wo loiin.-s Mike J. Flaherty, James 8herl.au and .lolm Kain and the lutter F. W. Black. Duvld Haney and Ii. O. Roxzell. The obsequies wsrs pronounced by Rev. Father Jum.-n AJern. .The ceremony wa a solemn one and at many' timeu touching. At many times durlnjr, the wimple discourse on the oharactex aud life of Mr. Mailman the great audleooa was moved to tears. At tlie close the choir sang "Ix-ad Kindly Light'' and for tba receaxlotuU the organist played "Nearer My God to The.e." The Hibernians I WO Indies assessment tiled mid the lit.n rlnir I. lllnl.. troni OiuhIih will be present and a tlilnl i . . , . . , ' from Paplli'n will asist In the festivity. A. dawyer of SOME LID-LIFTERS ARE FINED i 8iou. City and A. Kindall of Onuwa ap- U 111 errs of t. l-onls lobs Convicted of lolatlnu: Mate I.Iinor l.arra. ST. IjOl lS. Deo. "7. Officers of several of the organizations popularly termed as "lid Mra. Daniel Raini, .Mrs. Daniel Haum. who died Wednesday mnrnitiK, rieccmlier 27. at 9:15 o'clock, was the wife of Daniel Haum, sr., residing at , H'l North Thii ly-flrst avenue. Mra. Dauui was Let Inula M. Leffler. born April 9. lR'tl in Ohio county, Virginia, and mar ried August 9, t.Sol, to Daniel Haum, al. Burlington, la., by tilt Key. Dr. Salter. The surviving children uie Charles L. Haum of Denver, Calo. ; James E. Baum, David A Baum, Daniel Baum, Jr., and Miss Helen Buum of this city, and Mrs. J. W. Hay- ' Holds of Santa Fe. New Mex., besides whom there are iwo children deceased. The funeral will be held from tin- resl- dence, 1(4 North Thlrty-llrst avenue, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Inter ment, which will be private, will bo at Forest Lawn. The Rev. T. J. Mackay ot All Saints church will officiate. Jadtce Allen Blacker. EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 77. (Special Tele gram.) Judge Allen Blacker, aged 73, is dead here. He settled In F.I Paso In 1'.!', and during bis residence here served as dis trict Judge, county Judge, legislator and al- J deruian. Before coming here bo was chief J clerk of the federal court at Nebraska City during the territorial regime. In the civil war he became captain of Company A, First Nebraska infantry, later pervlng on tlie staff of Ueneral Rosecraus. He was born lu Ohio. Frank. W. Cole. BEATRICE. Neb.. Dee. 27. (Special Tele gram.) Frank W. Cole, traveling represent- body to the burial In St. Mary's cemetery. , Bla Tas l'a mrnta. Swift and Company and the 1'nioii Stock ' Yards National bank were the largest con iributor to the city' nuances yesterday. Swift paid In $7,872. 40 and the bank t-'.tl-3. Tha taxes were paid at rapid rate throughout th day. Water Company I'rrsenis Hill. A detailed ' statement of the amounts which the city owe the water company was received from the company yesterday. This includes the indcbledne for the lust six months. Thu statement i summed up as follow: Two hundred and six hydrants at tha rats of f per annum. VUM'; eigh teen hydrants at ICu per annum, H60; total. Tills bill w 111 be allowed at the next regular council meeting, provided there la no change required on account of a diffi culty arising In the matter of the tax assessment against tha company. w Policeman oil Dnty. The two new patrolmen who were ap lM)lutd by the Fire and Polloa board Tues day evening took their places today. Pa trolman P. J. Harxler Is now on th day fbros and Patrolman F. O. Hill la dotng mght duty. Captain Shields was busy yes terday evening getting out the new police detail for th month of January. Mortality Statist lea. The. following statistic of mortality of l lie. city of South Oiuaua were made public .yesterday:. . Births. 19U5 Death. 1306. Male. Female. Male. Female. est ppnliUrd fur the ear. liesr fur tlie rtlleh net it I.,,,. .r. n.l II.. l luoa. upon iiimrui linns oi uinruiui ruin, wcie arraigned In police court today on charges Fines were imposed In sum ranging from $-V) to SUA Many of the case were appealed to the court of criminal correction. Police Judye Trace denounced the organization, declar- 1 lie l.u.i.il oi uirecioi ('rain exchange a' Ha meeting Tuesday I from some of the testimony Introduced it elected the following committee for tlie ! would appear that the land need lrrlga-' tion Instead of drainage. Most of these , say their land ia assessed too hiuli. but j the adjoining "forty" Is very wet and PrMMITTPCS FOR FYfiHANfiF wvr..m. . . --w w.. attorneys for the objectors are too numer- aod the, friend In carriage attended the j len to lllre.-t ltnlra of t.raln Inter- uu lu cuuui. me improvements win cost over wnen compiet -d tliere I is a disposition to Investigate the ssess- ment closely, as they range from Ju .cents i to Sii.nl jar acre cn the property, ureat .... , . . I Interest ! full In I lin nri ., ....1 1 . 1 U1" '"".in.,-" - ' ,v lnT thut in tiMrlv vrv ImtAiir lliv h nHT.y siibterfugFH for th- evador, of the AiihiIhv clnsinaT or xria laws. o iv. . . I t tn lhalnil1 rf fralnuata .-,. ..0 a I . .. . . i ' ti i ."l t' ' j c , ! i l," , . ' . "-"-u .ou ,,lb, mil. Frightful l.o.a oZ Life rwmi;;-.Vieor; Cl:. s:W, I ; ,J""" S "", ? " ; F , reg.ill from thnait and lung discuses. Dr. Elevator Beglsier CoiniltteeN. ji,.,-. j ""P'l have the limit. There Is a great ; Kin's New Discovery for Consumption 1 nam, i. y . .in ur-w, i.uinei KinKf. which were raided recently : ative of the Estey Piano company of Bral- Januai y ill . IA i IVhmajT 14 lu lo ji March X! J li 4 April X 2." hi 10 May lt 1 I-' 14 June 14 W 11 7 July J 11 4 August 2 II 14 II September H 17 tVtotier 17 ' 17 10 November I 18 S . DeoeaitM-r S 1 10 I Births Deal. ItW - 4 16 im . Sri 'jo 1IUW - 7 31 law , SO) lm 37 J44 IM1 .....,.'. -47 w a i IHu , 47U i4J I..! . . .514 :Ji i v " Flnam-e Committee V. H. I'uluvveil, A. L. Heed. K. 11. Davis. Transportation Committee F. )'. Klrketi dall. K. K. Bruce, w, J. C. Kenyon. N. Mor i lam. N. H. I'pdlkc. Alleged Violation of Rule Cuiuinitloe F. J. Campbell. J. E. 'on Dorti. S. J. Brown. Appeal Committee A. C. Smiili. J. W. Holimiulst. M. C. peters. K. S. Hail, V. B. Caldwell Quotation Committee S. A. McWhorter, C. L. Bahc.K'k. F. C. Ilollinger. A. H. Bew lier. T. D. Worrall. MeinlxTi-lili Committee A. P. Jatiuiih. O. H. Comsioek. James Walsh, W. S. Dexter, tl. C. Tlioiuiou. Elevator Committee F. 8. Cowgill, H. H. Churchill. E. A. Cope. Arbitration Committee E. P. Peek. W. C. Sunderland. K. S. Weatbrook. J. H. Hamil ton, E. K. Bl'IKe. MOHLER FILES AN AFFIDAVIT (General Maaaaer of labia Paclnc lie. rlarea Capitol Avenue Tracks Raarntinl to Ilia Huad. General Manager A. Mohler has filed oundup of surveyors, farmers and ditch men and there's music In the air nil the time. Uiary Awaits Claimant. WATERUM), la., De(-. ;:7.-i8p cial.)- legacy of over ll.flm awaits Miss Ella Duoy if she can le located. The last heard of her was ls year ago, when he was work ing In a business establishment ut Seattle, Wash. It has been Impossible thu far to find any trace of her since then. The legacy I Mis Dncy's hare In the estate of her brother. Conductor Jack Daey of tlie Illinois Central, who died at Albert 1ca In April. lfC All of the estate ha been distributed t xcept the share due Mi Paej and relatives are seaohing everywhere for her. a sure cure. 3c & II. O. For sale by Sherman & Mconiull D.ug Co. Saltan Tenders Tansiere. WASHINOTON. Dec. 27. The sultan of Morocco has objected to the selection of Madrid as the place for holding the Moroc can conference and has again offered t ie hospitality of Tangier to the delegates. Diamond Ringa Fremeer, leth and Dodge. tleboro, Vt., and for many years one of th" leading violinists and orchestra leaders lu the slate, died suddenly at hla home hf" this afternoon of acute Bright' disease. He , wa a alngle man, aged 4 years, and a member of the Masonic, lodge. ti. W. Faekler. MISSOURI VALLEY, la., Dec. I7.-(Spe-rial) Yesterday afternoon at S:3o o'clock occurred the funeral of G. W. Faekler. who i died here Saturday at the home of hi daughter, Mr. J. 8. Snyder. The deceased vvaa bom in Richland county. Ohio, in IM. and wa an old settler ef Iowa and Mia- j aouri Vallely. Burial was at the Rose Hill cemetery. ! J. '.. Barratt. j SIOL'X CITY, la.. Dec. 27. A dispatch j from Pittsburg announce the death In I that city of J. E. Barrett, aged 24. of j Dun Up. Ia.. a government clerk who wa assisting iu untangling the affair of the I Enterprise National bank of Allegheny. Death was caused by typhoid fevar. Thu body will be brought to Dunlap. Hork Island Is taovrkoand. TOPKKA, Kan . Dec. 27. It was an nounced from tin. Chicago, Rock Island A Paclhe railway office here today thai Iwo of the company's overland passenger train are tied up by snow west or rota Kosa wavs jo aaazine For January Out today Get it In two short brilliant years, Kverybody's has become the great magazine of America. What has done it ? Not Lawson though he has opened people's eyes to the wicked power of the money -mad, and put the insurance grafters on the rack. 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Dec. 27. Tlie conrresatlon of tlie First Presbyterian church of this city tonlarht tailed Rev. Geore 'Rourke of aeries vf f'hrlstniaa Tragedies. CKNTKRV1L.I.E. la.. Dee. 2T.-iflpeclul.) A murder, an attempted murder and prohahle sulcido are the Christmas after math In this vicinity. Jack YVhltaker has given himself up to the officers on the an affidavit In the injunction proceedings . charge of klllln his boarder, Dan Rey. broucht by Louis Goldsmith and William Kru agulnst the I'nion Pacific Railroad company. Mr. Mohler sets yut that the layina; of the traks on Capitol avenue is absolutely necessary to the successful transaction of the business of the railroad In the city of Omaha and that tha ordinance permit tun the lsyins; of tha trackace was passed at the utgent request of the mud, because such trackage is a neoessity. Tira Satldle-ra Arrested.. Among the arrests yesterday were two aoHiers from Fort Crook who had been aliaenl from tba trracks without leavo. They vers B. Thomas and t 1. Rider of Company B f the Thirtieth infantry, h Is said, that thasa maa ara tha sa.ni. ahai wurs arrestad last fall, aha r a; ad with nolds. Rill llendon is also under arrest for attempting- to cut his wife's head oft while on si Christmas spiee. The third traaredy was In the finding of the headless hody of a man, apparently an' Austrian, lying across the Milwaukee tracks whera a train had evidently suvered the head. Haw ta Car a t aid. The question of how to cure a cold with out unnecessary loss of time la one la which we are all inoie or leas interestad. for Lbs quicker a cold is gotten lid of that less the dar.ser af pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. it. W. I. Hall st Waverly. Vs., has used Cha.nbsrlaia's Cough Remedy fur years and says: "I firmly believe Chamberlain's Couh Rem edy to be absolutely tha best preparation on the market for cold. 1 have r com manded It to luy friends and they all agre with ma." Slat Maeklara Barred. IOWA CtTV. 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