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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1906)
Tlir, OMAHA llAU.V tU.Kt HATUHOAY, JANUARY IX IWwi. 11 r i AFFAIRS AT SUt'TIl 0H.I1 Orditieer, rr B4 tlgeiie f rptr4 j xUChj AttenM. SrtClU RtGltmtiftN BOARD fclCUtMY cwwwctt, It Meettwg itowdey Meat, I r.tpeete Te Vf the twtiii lweeee Kilted Vhft Hiy attorney ha pr'"' nd drawn p h emewTtoy or iiniwliy ordlhan, lwady toy the action of the city council when 1tvhal meet, went Mowrtay hlgM. Thl ordinance declare that the nevewelty eMlsta for the imnniw of KrAiW fcond W tie ertncMo, of a sewer ;fttm In N!.lh tmh. Th ordinance will enneist f .dvw the first explenatoty of ee ente-i, h pi-cmA iwovidinrt for a nfftvgal r-bvtton: the third deslsnatea the ' wr n( the expenditures and appor- ' tVWltlt V the Mm trt Ih VaHOU XIS . trtcta' of . the city; the fourth determine t he form vf the eniton on the ballet. It Mm rdwvdea Tor the detail of the special , ch-tlo; the firth section. Of the ordinance r Is (he emor-asncy . clause, making th MI inc lV effect at once. Th attoiwey eteo haa th wnHnrC he rwwn ttr ctly and th fnton Stock Vanl" Vrnpanv Thin n been dra-n up ear. -. fully wild, all points which hax-e had or w. have evy efrwt on ita validity have V-e.n etit-erwd. Yvr Instance the wwrd "do , net' In the firm draft waa trtcben H ftifl n4 iwt .lMxiHly tnl.-otlrj thut )nrtHl . dTtfrt1nir lit rnofli ft(rrM JC tlw V-nlon Wrk ViM cAmpftny, u)J Dm nWil tlxtt ib ntoh only MkM rrot nA 11 Invnlldnt lu - lf tV rprln(r 1n- .1Trwnn Tot h city concmin lh chrtr.riilfttorM of hft linortftj rtwlton. rW T1""t1ft ftnd th rtty trrtton, ftirliM ,W" HWttrr oT tllln ulth rtntft, time awI piftVTft ftf tir1tTi 11 thw nMittor. ffof JAMtoft Hfllonmli'i opinion wii con ..iltel In' ih wttr In h cft of Aa1t -. n-att ITrl, nn4 hft 4tr tornfty I of " M ofifnton that ftlt myft n1"' KlMrUon Nutrd U1 tiftv t T pro IdrH for oaoh of th ec(Hn; IhM lv on for the p" rlol fthrtnn. nothr for 1h pr1m(trl and third f dlf ttnotlon In April. Thlt, lwTr, '! I' dotrntt a a tha Unutlit opinion ot thft attorney. The matter of rftDlrri6a Mevlalnn la provided by another 'rttrte andor tha charter than the ona whlrh w rlred lllt by JuJr Hot' lew TVaaafev- Halatloa. The cVy 'olerk received a copy of tha or- .iter lsued to the atrert railway conduc tor! eT the South Omftha and the "tt'alnut 'mil ltnea itifUni the .laauinc of tranefera ttTftn . the twa within the limlta of ovth Omaha. Ae It new atanda, any one Ung M South Omaha In auch a locality . MTth of Mlaaourt' amra aa to take the car o ITweatyourth atreet l"oin aouth, can. If 1hyT 5oire. aecura tranafera to Mlaaourl r trawe . aaatward at Twenty-forti and " MIMMAirl arrnua. TtiU . tranefar will be c,';0od to the limit of Sooth Omaha on Thlr r teeath.- tf any. party wiahea to to farther t . will then be obllred to pay another " 'Tar. Tba aunt ta true in tha reveraa eilreotloa., , Partlea can coma, wait on Mia : BMmrl avenue and than be tranafarred north on tbc' Sherman avenue cars to the city limit .. Twenty-fourth atreet: bat theaa will not arrrateparty farther than the -dleMlni . ..Tlaeiof ,l,b two cltlea. People wlhln to1 taka"ad-aiaca.of thla rule must ask for he teanstrr at tbe meenent of paylns the 'tfre of' It -will b refuard. Parties mnat see 1UaV their transfer . Is properly punched. Tbe star at taw base of the transfer, under figure i. is punched but and there are four anrl (narks in the body of the transfer, 'warn it Is done rtsbt. 1 -t Ukerer Klllee by Kail. Tris F,"?c7 Hungarian, was UUed by a IXsll la tbe Cuilahy It-e hausa yesurday artemoaiv He Hved In tbe vicinity of the "like and tad been employed in the repair ,vt . the building for the reception of this ) ear's supply of ice. While working on some tt toe upper floors or scaffolding he e ills balance aud foil through to the floor below, lighting on his bead and ahould ers. The fall resulted In the fracture of bis akult at the base, of the brwn. tha frao- tm of bis right collar bone, and numerous hrdsra. . He was taken at once to the Seuth Omaha bosplui. Nothing- could be done In tbe casa and he died without regain lag osaadoasness at 4:26. He Is a married man snd has some children. His age la about . " His body lies at Brewer's under- taking parlors aad It Is likely that the ' fdroner will held an inquest. . JiaM aa Breaks Heel. John Ij-on.- living at Kort tet h and U .ireeui. had a bad fall in tbe Hammond rpackiBg piaat yesterday afternoon. The r men are cleaning out the plant there and .-aalUng ft Ia repair for the Omaha Packing company; ' and ill some way haloat his tie la nee and was compelled to Jump to tha (flow Ua save blmself from falling head long, tie -landed aa his feet, but there ' a ere a kH of timbers asd the floor was un . ffra, He fractured bio heel, and eftermnrj fil over oa the bark of bis bead. There '"'were several ebresios oa his bead received Jtt this way. lie ia resting aell at tha South Omaha hospital. - V Faaeral r Mrs. Tvbla. . The funeral of Mra. frank To bin was at f 'leaded In luce tiumbers yesterday mora . ing. The Ladles of the Msocabees were out as a body." The funeral procession left lite ''residence, at I and moved to Bt. Agnes' ' tihurch.. where Ibe burial servtra wsa cciu- dueeed by Rev. Father Kugan, pastor of 'iry'a lie had the honor of marrying Mr. J"rek Tln and his aifa fifteen years ago. lie also preaeried their buriaL T1m body was laid te rest in it. Mary's ceme tery. Mr. JC ConJln and Mrs. T. Ilogati of Chicago, sisters of Mr. Tobia. the former ' bringing with her Mi. Tobin's little son, a tfiy of I ynera, cania to St tend Ibe fune.al. ' A stster of Mra Tobi.-t from Kkux City. Mr- tanieton, was also present. The rels- Uvs will take ore of tbe three children. - ftartirr Tobtn and Alive, the baby, will be '-srd for by Mrs. M Conlln In Chicago May. the eldest daughter, will be alib . M re. Mike iMe(ty. of Ibis city, another sister of Mr. Tobla. The mother left them 'sa insurance on tier life. Mr. Tobln, ass . until last year a foreuiaa la the Curtail y - paealug plant, lie died b-e tiiaa eleven two hs before his wife. ,', The Ideal daaelug Iub held one of Ha ;'anesw last aright St tbs Workmen temple, . It Was one 'of ths regular functions of the ! aad was atUnded with all the careful prepsration and lasts that has character ised tbe parties heretofore. All tlx doners were la full drees for lbs ou-aslon and re freshfneats were provtdd. The I'nioa aiock rards Kaipioyes ftedef sasooiatlwa gave bail at the r.g'heiige iwoSlDg last augbl for the brae fit vf U wider.. A large aiuUr of ttikt ae sold id tt Istg Moor of the dlnlug ruuis waa well Ailed. A foyal good time a as repot ltd Kvery inks lu liters for real good tune sad bey had U.. aaaeVsy See eiees. At 1! Kirs fresbyterUia viiuttii, Kv. Mr. WtWW psstor. tM wioridaaT aervua aUJ. 4.vted.f ts eewHVaU,i tits Uri enaJ set vtc aad the recesUsa ef new memSeis. Thle voftkee a flttlns eloee lit the week of prayer, which In reported a Very well Hende, and MvreiMl. 11ie ei-enint aefvic will He on he top. l.w 1o llnd tlod " Bev. Mr. ftenet.k'a e(ihjet( rnrnlr.g and everitn t the t'ntted tYeehytetten rhutrh are "ilftlden tsrend " end "Thft "all of the rth " tlood mlc l ptvmleed al IvMh 1h eerviee. Ttev. Itelph W. Ux-er all) oe Hi Ihe tCarll'h tttheran pnlplt lontorrow morn ing and e-enlng The roomlna Itieme I ' The TNr IVwnttV" ad the eienln tih Je. "To Per-e, Not to le "etx-ftd." All are welcome to th rhniih al the rorner of Ta-enty-ftrth Snd K atreela. Wex-. Mr. Wpeon will he home front Kan 1o.1y wnd will reime hla r Morn I ditle "unday ft uoual. He hft been away ror the last Week, attending Ihe death and htirtftl of hla father In Kn. Mra. teeon haa aleo been alth him. The eervloeft of the Oerman fYledena church, Kev. William K. Ijttth. fftotn Will tw held tomorrow al v. The Utindey hool will he at 1:V Juat preceding Ihe aerMoeo. Welghta of KftHh on Window of Heaven" will he ihe onhject of ttee. rieorge Van Winkle's sermon t the ftral tlaptlet chnrch. Tttere will he a upeclal mualcat proenwm by a mllred rtet. The topic of the young people's meeting In tha even ing la "What ITiHet Teftchea About Money ftnd Ita t'eea' There will be revival serv ice conducted by the p"tor In the even ing. The grand opening and public reception of the new Taung Men Chrletlan aeeoc.la Hon rooma' will be held Thureda.y ex-enlng. January . tin aaiurday e-enlng, Janu ary :, the opening of the phyalcel depart ment will occur with an Indoor clocua. The local athletes will le aealeted by a number of apoctaliete fr,im out of town. The pro ceed of thla evening ix 111 go toward buy ing new apparatua tvr Ihe gymnasium. The aumlay afternoon meeting wilt be re sumed January 21. The epeaker for thla aocftoton will be Rev. Jamea ?May of Council RlufT and special mualc will be renrtcre.1 hy the Kountt male quartet of Omaha. On the 2th ITof. Charles FNmlvCe. dean of the Nchrttaka M'eeleyan unU-eralty, haa been ensured to gh-e Ma lecture "The Blemenl of a Vtgorou Manhood." Maale City tioaalp, John Vomaofca. Hi V etreei, report the birth of a girl baby. Charlea Onlltn haa a eon. who w born to him within the last two da. Tha (South Omaha Ontnry l.ttrrarv club alll meet In the library hall Tuesday' artcr noon m , A permit to build tm-o honeea vii rnieH to Nela lVteie,nt ywetciMay. Tney are In Corrtgan'a addition. It fa reported that the condition of Daniel Itanner, who haa been very tow for a week or more, la not jet Improved. Mra. Ahram Klank of Dee Molnea, daugh ter of Jacob licvy, and who wa formerly of tne teaching torce here, has been v tell ing her parent. , lined oatha from the hand of R5. IX. Iin and A. 1 Hunter were filed with the city clerk, administered to them as member of the park cummlMlon. A, J. Seaman of Benson paid to the city about l.ixi to exo taxes under Inc provlHlnna of the acavengvr law yetcrday and the day before. About 150 receipts or more ft "ere made out to him. The police are trying to locate Iwo girl by tho name of Anna Bwoboda and Mary banek. who have been employed St tho packing houses, but disappeared oil draw ing their last pay. They arc U or It year of age. Paul Jorgeneen waa fined SI and coata for carrying concealed weapon on hi per son. Henry Jones, colored, was tlneii $1 end coats for wearing a maea On the atreet. William Murphy got four daya oa the rock pile for vagrancy. , .. I - The Southeast Improvement club meets' at tha home of C. Y. Knight, ISO Madison street, Sunday afternoon. The business of me meeting will le to set a movement on foot to gain access to the school building la that metric! tor the publio-meetings. There waa a meeting of the HI Yht club at the 'home of Mr. Joe Henry Thursday night. Tbe program waa one of tnucb inter est, -A. literary cwnteet waa inaumeo in and a contest at solving a aeries nt sym bolical picture. There were about forty uiembers present al -the reception. Dr. BchtndelL whose auto frightened tha team of T. U. Rice so that they ran away with his oil wagon a ftw days ago, ruin ing tha vehicle and cauaing one of the horeea to be allied, ia reported by Mr. Rice to have paid half the loa. The loea waa due to the unmanageable team rather than to the miamanaged machine. The Highland Park Improvement club met last mgnt In tne new club rooma and made proviaiuna for a grand opening of the club to be given, at the next regular meeting. Aside from, this quite a budget of business was transacted by the club. They are still after the improvement of F street, -tat ot i weniy-nriu. John J. Murphy wss arrested' 'late last Thursday mgnt tor raising a rough house st hi home, SI South Twenly-seooud street. It Is said that he wrecked all tha furniture and the dlahea in tne . place and threatened tne destruction ot his family of young children. In tne morning he had re pented and the wife begged to have him treed. The Swedish-Norwegian Republican club met Weaneaoay night al M North Twenty fourth atreet and elected tho following of licera: Preslaent. George Johnson; vice preaident, Julius Carlson: secretary and treasurer, Albert Telesuo; sergeant-alarms, Oie Mullen; trustees, Carlen, Uusiaf son and Thiege. Tbe next regular meeting of the elub will be held at the same hall Thursday, January 18. al p. m, Tha city clerk la providing all the blank forms of filing candidates and the other forma which will be necessary In tne com ing elections. Among those who have filed lu date are: Mike atmlth. for councilman of the Fourth ward, republican; Frank Den nia councilman of the Hixtn ward, repub lican; Joe Bin ha. councilman or tna nee and ward. rcDubllcan. Ueurge Hauaman reoubllcan. fiese for the vaciuicy in me ecfiool board, as does also :narlee W Night, republican. ROBBED BY HIS COMPANIONS a 11 road La barer Has a ( Tlia aad Lasea All Hla sev- Frank Hogau. a railroad laborer,' re ported U the ptdlce ahortly after midnight thl morning that he tied been robbed by two other laborer of about $M, which they calmly took from hi pockets. Hogan aald that be came to Omaha Thursday and began drinking yesterday morning making Ih aixiuaintauce ot the. two men during hi rounds. " lie ssld that the last saloon they were In waa at Ninth street and Capitol s venue, and that they went from there to the atreet ' and . walked around. He admit u-d being In auch a con dition as not to be able to take care of himself properly. Ids companions taking advantage of this to go through hi pockets. They used no violence III the act and be was sble to walk to the station and re port hla loss. UNN CASE T0BE APPEALED Teet af legality af Kaalae llvaae Beade Oaes la the gapreaae earl. Attorney A. U. Klllik says ins case of Isabel Una sgaluat tbe city, to prevent the sale ef engine house bond. ' will be rerried up to the supreme court at once. ' Judge Troup decision settles ths rse ss between tha plaintiff s'ud th city," said Mr. Klltck, "but we desire to secure from the supreme court a ruling that will gov ern all such cases that msy srlse In Ilia future. Tbe particular poinia raised as le the perches of a alts with money reellged from bond sale ha never been passed on by our supreme court, lu the sale of beade te the best advantage ell posslbls aWutaa must be cleared away," are lossy, who could be cured by lr King Wew iacry for ('gusumptlon. Wo aad I)). For sale by liwia A. 4'all I tug CO. M HUM lOt What Shall ths Marea Met OMAHA, Jan. 11 -To he Rrtltnt of The hoe: 1 have been nnft of ur reader for a long I1m, and a on Interested In the Important matter now rlng from d td day 11 'h rmei'Utlon of Ihe rattle men of our Mate, would respectfully h apare for a Word. It la vetv etldeMt at Itil time that the once proepemu rohdltjnn of th cattleman of western Nhtak ha been groaaly tram pled upon. Among Ihe more notable fea ture that hava brought dlr disaster to Ihe door of Ihe mll rancher la Ihe order Ing down of their fence nt a time when Ihe low prlo paid rr rattle had placed many of them on the verge of bankruptcy. Added to lhl come ih seeming deter mination on Ih perl of the admlttltrntlon In further persecute wetern Nehreak. and II may le welt at thla time to ak, If Ihl tate of affair la Id continue, what. In deed, will Ih harveat be? Omaha, hut a hort time agn but little more than en Indian village, today a mag nificent Mty, built largely and Ita Inter ete fostered and cared for by the very man againt whom the venomous atlng of accusation la being directed. Omaha, to day, aa an Industrial and commercial cen ter, built almost entirely by the cattle In terval of the weatern part nt the state, rank Well with It city lterft of th union, and has future bernre It which lnplrea Ita every cltlgen with hope and ad miration. It marketa. aa a slock center, have been th third largest In the United Btatea, hut today It stands sorely threat ened hy hardahtpa Imposed upon the very men who have borne Ita hurdena and con tributed most to Ita glory. It I appalling to note the article appear ing from time to time In entern publica tion regarding the condltlona In the weal, all based upon absolute Ignorance, If not worse. f To graap the situation, one mut per aohally Inveatlgnte th cattle country of today as compared with that of yeeterday. The fence of Ihe Standard Cattle company yesterday enclosed ,0W head of cattle; to day their fence enclnne lea than mm head of cattle. Yemerdny the Standard Cattle company maintained a vlllnre within their range of about fto people, with good wagea; today three men are eufftclent to care for the odd and end of that great enter' prise, and that once proaperoua little Vil lage of happy people la entirely deserted Innumerable Inetniices of like character could be cited, anlde from ths many small ranchea and range desolated by desertion, Small cattlemen are the greater euffcrera, for they have been compelled to abandon What to them wa their bualneaa and tapltal. The tearing down of these fencea meant a closing out ot the fea' head of rattlo Oft'ned by them. Well, It la known they were unable to maintain rtdera to look after numerou email bunchea of cat tie, for the prices paid for the lima would In no way warrant It. A look Into the future foretells more than haa been graaped by thoae who per latently contond for the uprooting of the cattle Intercuts, Too little thought la given thla Important subject by thoae who ehould be moat lnterted therein. It I time for the stock Interest of the state, for the comnilaeton men, for the Board of Trado of Omaha, In fact, every bualneaa circle of thla atate to asake to threatening con dition that confront them and decide upon a remedy at once efficacious to all and harmful to none. ' This muat be done In the light -of tho moat Important and sacred Intereata of Ne bntRka's Rtatehood. .those , Intereata-, upon which the' progresa and stability of Ne braska haa depended so much In the 'past and to which It muat look In th future, the cattle Interests ot western Nebraaka. J. W. HEWITT. SWIFT'S MEN HAVE BANQUET EHetrlet aad Breach Maaagers Ten dered Ovatloa at Her Uraad by the Cosspaay. Following the custom Inaugurated a Tl" """" . 7" ' T .1 Co. were entertained at dinner by the man- . V- - L. t l...n n I ? gement of the South Omaha plant, a bun- quet was tendered the district and branch house managers of the western country at the Her Grand hotel last njpht. The affair was a moat enjoyable one. H. O. Edwards, manager of the South Omaha plant ot the great packing firm, was toaslmuster. Mr. K- Le Haslam talked of Premium hams and bacons; Mr. R. H. Hull about Wool and Swift's Pride soap and washing powder; Mr. C. B. MoGlUUray discusaed the essential of a successful branch house manager; Mr. J. Patterson poke about Saift'a dressed beef; Mr. J. A. Quinn told why Swift's soup and wash ing powder salesmen are so aucoeaaful, and Messrs. O. I. Colby, M. A. Maloney, A. T. Brott, W.'P. Crewse. W. H. Purdy and F. J. Shorter related company news respec tively from Illinois, Colorado, the Black Hill, Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska. These men were present: H. O. Edwarda. manager South Omaha plant; J. Patterson, o. I. Mibery. E. V. Arnold, T. J. Lslor. department manager of plant; D. R. C. Smith. O. M. Patterson, J. B. Aahe, O. M. Lawrence; K. A. Fowler. Chicago general manager beet and branch houae; J. A. Haaktnaou. Chicago provision department; Arthur D. White, Chicago ad vertising department; W. C. Potter. Chiuago produce department; R. H. Hull, Chicago eoep department; T. J. McAfee, CIiUmbo credit department; C. B. M'.Uilllvray, dis trict manager, Mlaaourl; K. L. Haslam. dis trict managHr, Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois: J. A. Uulnn, general soap man; F. J. Shorter. W. T. Huxtable, biam-h house iiiar, Nebraska; El A. P.ydnr: V.'. P. Crewse. U A. Felaork. F. A. Gule, A. J. Murray, branch house managers. Iowa; A. T. Brott, branch house manager, Houih Dakota; F. It. Mills. U. 1. Colby, George Flank, W. M. Kruiiip, branch house man ager. Illinois; W. If. Purdy. Oeorge Mor rison, u. r;. nnggs, v. it. coigrove. nranch house manager. Missouri; M. A. Muloney, W. J. Brady. H. A. Zarp. brunch houae nutnagera. Coloiado. CAPTOR OF OLD CRAZY HORSE Celeael Jerdaa, te When Leager of Caater'a ltst Fight Sarrea. dered tlslte Usaaha. Colonel Jordan you all know Colonel Jordan one of Ihe oldeat western Indian flghtara and tradis( and own coualn nf General Ueorge A. Cuater, tha man to whom, when he was In charge of tha old Red Cloud Indian agency, now the line ftldge. Craay Horae aurrendered, thl old veteran la at th Merchant. Tliuraday night he sat and watched stage repre sentation of Custer' laat fight. "Tut. tut; history! Go away," aald the colonel. ."No, Jluffalo BUI was neither In the fight nor anywhere near It and, for mat matur, neither was Sitting Bull. Sit ting Bull didn't get up In that part of th reentry until tne ngbt we ovr and Cua ter waa dead. Th leader of that fatal battle wa Craay Mora. II' th Indian who 14 the fight that ended In my oousln'g death. . And t.'raiy Horae came down to Ihe Red Cloud aganry, of which I wa In charge, and aurrendered, and I've gut Ihe gun, right hers In Omali now, that Hie Id chief turned over to me that day. Tell me about Sitting Hull being g Custer' laat fight 1 rihph," f'elonat J ot da u Is as full of lrtising torles of the west as a bagpipe a of whaagdoodles. ' ia la now -and for ever iweuiy yeai Las Ua ee India trader sa the Rosebud reservation. He I said In have h collection of tndln tellHi nf any man In th rounttr. Among hi eollei-tlnn an sums Invaluable rut IM bd. Of ths tM Ciitr battle CnlimH Jordan h th mnt vItM recollection. crowe rapTat iowt POLICE heelers HI ladieimsat m Me,t Meld lm-e of CnMnell stlag. I't I'tua aaa lint tutu h ui prised Ktl day mntnlng ahen told tie hail been IM dieted In (NiMni-ll Rluff for the alleged hnhliin of two lrel tar on July f hnr Ilia hrlitge. "Why, n t-nut, lliey anl In Indict hi for Ihoea Mime," said Crowe, "derail" there ara officer over there ahn muat Irt om way clear their own hltt. Hit! It I true. vt-lliele, thai ho ttet cr mn and no saloon keeper erlm a re held tip have been her to look at me for Ihe pur poae nt identification. It I alo Irue thai Ih ealnon keeper held lip In Ihe llliiff did Idehtiry Ale Simpson, Ins companion of Mra. Keegun,. hot only because, of hi peculiar hair, but alt because Hi pollt-s found on lilm when ertetd a fcvolver which wa identified hy on nf ih men a ho wa held tip and, who had good opportunity- In min ih wepon at Hi Hms. "Mrs. Keegan and the three men com panlnn nf Simpson took purtlrnilar pain td clear him of that charge, sti waa with him whn h wa arrested Ihe hex! day aftr th holdup In my tiffther't loon, and Ihe ether man at that time, aa found mil since, were al that very moment on their way In thla side In their wagnn Thsy camped In the bottom, at North Omaha, and tha nolle have not much doubt they ere lbs Mm men who went back to ths HI (iff shortly after and held up two' saloon In direct suspicion awy from Slmpon. "It muat not It forgotten, cither, that after certain people from thl side had gone over to the Iowa city the county at torney, Mr. lie, appeared In the police court there to defend Simpson' an,d to ac quit him of any complicity In ths robberies. Whoever heard of a county attorney going Into th police court ft-n tie holding that office to defend a prisoner charged with A aerli us crtmeT Such an uct aeem nt Inset strange. "1 will have nn difficulty, if 1 should ever be Uken tn Council Bluff, In proving that for als years, at different times, f had been In the habit of stopping at on boarding house In Council Bluffs and wa well known there! also that ths saloon keepera who were held up knew me. Why have they not been brought here to Identify ma and why have not the atreet car men been brought here for the earn purpose T I understand a Mra. Dalton say he herd me talking of the holdup of the etreef rare next day. I don't know who the woman la or anything about her, hut any one rould tell aiirh at yarn a that nn no foundation at all. ., , "The Council Bluff officers may think It an easy way to square themaelve If they can throw me Into the penitentiary for a term of vears. but perhap that I not ao easily done a they 'may think. I am not guilty of that work, and the pours' of Omaha, aa wil . a - of Council Bluffs, know It." W. F. CODY DENIES HE IS DEAD Hftffale Bill Rays Reports from Kaat of Hie Death Are All M'roagf. From entertaining Uiou.nd 'of wonder- truck Europeans wltliihlH ,wUl weal show down to coolly'1 calcnWllnar how to get water onto hi farnilWL larids In Wyoming is the change ol prixirilMca In the program ot Colonel W. F. Codyj'HrMo fa at the Mer chants hotel pp."hlg rfturta 'from, the eal to his Cody tWyo.) randi.. . . ' In talking to Colonel Cody sbout 1 per cent of his converaatlqn la of the old life and W per cent of the - new. Colonel Cody goes abroad February 1& for hla last season in the show business, 'Showing In moat all ot the countriea of Europe, and when he re turns he will become - a plain Aniei loan cltlxen. - ' "I think there Is nothing In this rumor of a postponement of the opening of the Hhoshone reservation to await- the build- ilng of the Northwestern' road." aald Buffalo ..." ... .. . Bill. "I aaw Commissioner Richards two dsys ago and he said nothing ot a delay and I am on my road to Wyoming now to arrange for transportation fucilltiua for hauling the thousands ot people who will go to the opening from Worland, the tea nitnua ot the Burlington,- to the reservation, a dlatance of about forty milea." Asked whether he really did die when In the east, aa waa reported, the colonel re marked: - . ; 5 "I auppose some of those eastern papers did not have anything to write about, ao they Juat wrote that I was dead. Thla gave them two stories, the a'ory that I wa dead and a chance to deny it. I don't look very dead; in fact, I never wa a liver member ot th community than 1 1 am right now. , "Billy McCune will sail with his Indian, from New York February I and I will aall February 15. Johnny Buker will auil Jan uary 21, .having bought, all. the horaea we will require to replace thoae killed by the government officials of France because of the glanders. Only the ring horses hud to be killed, sa wc kept the work horaea over haTf a mile away from the others." THREE SEEKING SEPARATION TWo Women aad One Man Ask Court te Remove Their Bonde nf Matrimony. Bessie Belter haa brought auit fur Uivorce from Robert J., whom aha - married In Omaha in April. 1904. The petition allege that In March ltsfi. Mr. Retter began to Insist on "undue and rigid economy," that he treated her In g harsh, and unfeeling manner, rxhlbllad ft aplrlt of unkludneaa and enmity, Indulged In out bursts oi pas sion and anger, and used cruelly toward her with the esprasa purpose of making her life as hla wife unbearable. Frederick Rogereoii, who inurrled Edith Elisabeth at Manchester, England, in Sep tember, lM'l, aaecrla In a .divorce .petition that ahe deserted lilm In October. 1.. Ho doesn't know where aha la now and doesn't want her back. Annl Elfiusn, who asms to lose William of the aame name. In her petition aeta up that ahe married lilm In H.-Jitenibev,, liM. In Omaha, and that In October, 1A lie piuo- thed cruelly toward her In beating hr She further allege that he la a habitual Indulger In Intoalcallng llu,uoi. RECORDS TO JREFUTE SMITH tatlallea Will IHeeleeed by City Knglner tm Prove (bargee laeerreet. City Engineer Rosewatr la piai'liig atatemant to refute the chargea made by Hd P, Smith, demovratlo cajtdldate for mayor, that aa head of the engineering de partment he la responsible tur InsuhVlenl ahowlng of the expenditure of money for varioua kinds of publlo work and Implied astraregance and waste, Mr- Rowatr In return chargea the very thing Mr. Smith attacked are attributable Id City Comptroller lUok aad City Build ing Inapseuir Wlihnell. ahe at Hie time referred ta were membere af tba heri mt Fublig Wotha and the co.uiolltng lector. having the mnly of ente. Beth r democrat Th engineer pf"p In 1i tip tli paring aperlflvgtion gi-anrtal and a f'-ar older uisttet. Iili-ludlng tear aeftret deal, to Illustrate hi attitude and lhat e.f th demeeretle to lot I' v lhl fought httn l rty turn nf lti toad The repot-! ef cnum-lltiinnlc Investigating pommlM, nti flls. la In be quoted from llt.erlr. Itai-tlrally all nf the .natter aa glren full publicity In the newspaper t the tlm and the (th- of Th Be show full rcnrd nf Ih affair, but nn ouii-iy wn ntnlftd al Id tlm hy tod P. Smith nr any nf hi pnlltli-al t-nlegu-. The enluer cliatge Ih" comptroller ami building lntctor ceitlfted n a In pur poee tnlsiepresent Ibe fact In Ih puh llehej snnunl rport, "ltlng to thtnw fitil fpiKiultHiliy for tmplent mattet on th engltieer. And a paving tepelr ileal nr two III Which John tltant waa fnin-ernst may ! dug up THOMAS APPEALS FOR t'alla an t Itleeaa of Omaha Him fleeing galea , Mandate, HELP ia Aid tolmer K. Thorn, tlnrtiy for th Civic: Fdttinn. Frldsy afternoon lnd n p tn to i-ltlieh to Alt him In t losing the saloon Siindsy. lie pri-dlrt pot a saloon In th city will b tipen for business hem Sunday. In so mny word Mr. Thoma declare ihe member of th fir and. police cniiirnl.sion are "willing limit ef th brew- " The appeal I: To the CllUen nf Omaha: I want you lo help me cln, Hie naloon net Sundnv. If you know of n violation of the Sli I'umh law; f you think anv ealrKin I open ndnllng lliiuor; If the screens and blind olwtrttm your view Into any snloon. call m up at my house, dav or night, telephone Harney f.'tl, 1 will send some one to look Into every violation of which I hear. I partlcularlv want thl assistance In the residence district. Would llh to hav you enter ealoon which ere selling and buy a glass of whisky or beer from the saloon keeper, drink It. set the name of th man who I selling, and ohaerv the condition or obstruction and screen. Be r obstructions and crena. Be iire to II mn up and let me know what yu find j ut. It Sunday 1 wa busy all day an- ca nu ewerlng the telephone call of those who t , ii,trrfii-pii in enior'-ing rne law, Similar closing I within our grasp. Thirty day ago the Civic Federation In structed mo to clone the anlonns nf Omhn on Sunday. Last Sunday ti per cent f th" aalonn were rlnaed: closed tight, front door and hack door, and th '-ren and minus were thrown open. Thl lis oc curred but once before in Omaha In fifteen year. Next Sundev I predict that hot a saloon In IMnali will bn open fur huslnes. Th result haa been accomplished against the streniiou uiKsltlon of the trlnltr of ' brewer who control the police department of Omaha and their willing tool, the po- lloe commission. It haa been accomplished henause nf the Invincible power of the law. Nn saloon keeper and no other kind of grafter call atnnd against the law so long a there I on man who wants the law enrolled. Behind this campaign I ar rayed tha Chrlslllan citizenship of Omaha. A determined effort now will effect a com plete observance of the Hloctimb law. I want your help. ALLAN'S PLACE YET UNFILLED llepnty Marahalshlp la Being; reacted hy t'aptala Hnae, Late of Police Foree. - there and outline the governments poll'.-y While Deputy I'nlted Slates Maraltal 1 both a to th forest reserves and Ih pub James Allan ha tacitly tendered hla reslg- Ho domain, and expect to be largely guided nation, no one hs been appointed to succeed by the expression of th tockmn at thla him. Marshal Warner aald Friday morn- national meeting the aame to be th enn- Ing ho did not know Juat when the appoint ment would.be made, but that when Mr.' Allen waa - relieved from duty ' h had abundant piatcrlal to draw from. VApplleailone are on file for Mr. . Allan Job from all parte -of tha state and we are receiving additional one -by each mall," aald Merahnl Warner. -- ' c- . i ' , There it a rumor about the federal build- Ins that Cantsln Henry P. Hag, formerly ot the Omahg police foree,' may yet auc- oeed Allan. Marshal Warner ia nont-6:n-mlttal on the matter. DREAM OF DEMENTED WOMAN Letter Cbargea Soma One wltk Steal ' lug? Nlnety-VIa Thaaaaad Dol lars aad Delivering te Her. , I "He beat the Omana Voung Men'a Chris tian association out of IW.000 and he got 148. oou out of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. He brought all the money to my houae In an engine and car." Thl atartllng statement waa made in a letter to the Toung Men'a Christian asso ciation, written by Mary Mann, an Inmate 1 1,- Q,.,. Un.nll.1 f , , Ih. tnun, u Ut .tic . . V . . . . -, , . Clatinda, Ia. The letter wua so poorly ft-rltten that the secretaries did not take 1 the trouble to learn the detail of tha erlm, nor could they decipher the name of the man accused of It. It required slg pagea for the writer to tell how the crime was committed, where to And the money and how to catch the criminal. RECEPTION TO NORDENSKJOLD Big Weleome Will Be Given Swedish Aataretle Explorer Whea Me Comee to Omaha. Swedlah residents ot Omaha are planning for an elaborate reception in honor of Dr. Otto Nordenskjold. Hie famoua Antarctic explorer, when he cornea to Omaha In the latter part of January, to deliver a lecture Illustrated with aterropticon view. The ex plorer ha lust landed In New York for a tour of the I'nlted States." It Is presumed kl- lu.. , . . . I. . . M t V. I - . .. a . I u I TT liui v V. ,11 UT III CJOB1! "V W . 1 . i . . . . . ' iiiiictan'i piece yet io oe auuouiireu. A meeting will be held Monday ulght In the Swedish Lutheian church to make. arrange- menta for the reception. FltaaTerald-Ivrle Fight a Draw. COI.MA. Cal , Jan. 1 -Willie Fltigerald , and Willie I-ewla fought a twenty-five 1 round draw here tonight. " I Send the Illustrated Jubilee Editlou of The Bee to yeur friends. 11 will please them and advertlae Omaha. iajered by Fall (rem Wages. ' Charlea Ice, a teamster for the Omaha Van and Storage oomnanv. f!l Iran, ih seat of the wagon he was driving at Fit- j leenm ami lupitoi avenue yesterday after noon and wa picked up by J. 11. Klaue ner. He hud a cut over the right eye and hi right wrist waa sprained. Ha was taken to the nolloe atailon In hts wam.a and hi wound dreaaed by lra Will and .Moramuii. after which he ami ted to walk 1 to hla home. t.vJI North Twenty-seiond ""i. uui imu oiuy nH'eedeu a short distance when he was obliged to ask as elatance. The potrol wagon was celled and look the man the rt of the way home. LOCAL BREVITIES.' The time ha t'htloeophlrel aoclely all) luect Sunday afternoon al t tu lu the I'ol teraou Nock, bevenieenth and Famaui atreeta. C. E. For he will addroa the siH'laiy en "Tne Juveuue Court Law.' George sunn ii. e coiured vonn, wa up before Police Judge Crawrord Friday mom. Ing on the vhaige of assaulting with Intent to rob John lateen laat tKtober. larn la now an inmate of the county hospital Smith waived Ihe preliminary examination and waa bound to the district uouit la tbe aum of g4J. Jamea N. Clarke, aa receiver ef the Ne braska Isian and Trust company. h brought suit In Ihe 1'ulted Statea circuit court again! the I'nluii l'i irto Hallway eoiniiany. I'nlon Facinc Kallivsd miaityt VMIllam tl Thumpson, Nettle I. Tuompaon, I C. Moian. J D. Miftiro. II A. Knig. Slat Cential Bank of Nct.rk Oiand Island lot liking ouipaiiy, tUuus City awv In hank and Charles V. itenlly lo autet iui tm terieia lemi on wni a nvertg JPNVi!la.ka. 1U',,U' k 4 SIUCR .tROWHS TO M alBlll Unktstl lsa f Hlfinrll Arf'tiitltH 11 B 81i U Uitf. mim V'K.HOH TO It tONHDiKtD Mattet af ( totelMst ln af tna Sfoeh MSN neletle Will Me etlled Bl f last ttetnher't ( aeaprnesl. lK,tVFn. Colo, ,ln If. A rail, lnel hy 'I. J Hsgentrth, i ieei4ht of ft Ntloeai Live stw-k asportation and hy Mtirtto Mefi!, pf"idht Of th Amrl tllt Stock OrnWer' st.cion, h been liid fur meeting (if lenver, Jitntry .A Hi and Felifuafy I th call Mr: Th nniml rneeMng nf h Ne'lonsl l.lve Stoi-k aficitifin will be held m lhtr January m, and Febnmry I. Mttr of the tilmoet lmpnttnee l alt of you demand a representation from our ite nr local aeonriatlnn at thl meeting Among th reon for th r"hre nf your dleal her will h Ihe ennolldtinn f Ihe Nstlnnal Live Stor k a oe I t tort and the Ahiericen Stock Grower' or-iatln IM one great live stock organisation represent ing tun entif live aim's producing interest nf th entire cotintryi thl tugannetlon will be'efiected uirt Ihe folloatng tal Whh-li wa adapted by A eripfrfies com hiltle bf th two oris I Ion lie Ml In ln vr. October to ft,nd iil, 1 Th rrmtjafSiilP to pons l r-t llv mmM prlU(ing and maturing tntefeat of the country. i 'in f-onstllutlon and bylaai of Ihe American Live atoca Otoweis' aocitlon. J loodlflet go lo admit to membefsnlp Mni,,.-m , ppih -or live ew n pr"Tit--ii. mw w ii a inrtlvHlual, to he mans tne ll. t. tne atrong eentrm committee, ap fMilntetl be th cltmn Inn loroied. to i nrry nn Ihe htislne nf the . I ntlori i. Th aoctinn to eo-oerate Willi alt Silled Interest through such Subcommittee a may b" appninten nv toe eaerntive eom- rnltte wherever the Inter! of aeld Mntlun and sitett aill"d mieiest ar rnut mhI The object of th organisation thus formed will h to rprnt tr. llv to. k intrt lu ll inn i Its of general and I public: Importance, ami to cinrv tne interest, prott th" rUlils. and to rlr th wrong of each and all It memoer. ,J. H. ffwlnn ay: "Th central ommlt-, tee of your association hav put forth strenuous effort In bhlf of th reelpro-lfy movement to open tip lh market of the foreign countries that ar gradually closing down upon u, and st present It looM t though temporary arrangement will be made with Germany, lo he followed by a more permanent 11 satisfactory to th" in,,,.... t,th h.nna rn eetenstnn of Interest nf both nation. The extension or the twanty-elght-hour law; tha imteaeed appropriation for agrlrultural ami pn tnental tatlona and th Inspection of meat, muat demand the attention of every aiocg man. Gratia tlaeetlea la he Settled. "Th land question. In which all are In-tereated-grating upon th forest reserves nr upon the public domain outside of th reeetves I a question thst will demand a great deal of attention at th meeting. S?c rstary Wilson of the department of Agil rultur and Mr. Plnchnl. chief forester of the Agricultural department, expert to be censua of the public opinion among the stockmen. Thla one question alone ehould he of ,ufTlr.lent Interest to bring l.onl stock men to Denver. t ' 'Commencing Monday. Jsuusry at. tl Western l-lve Stock ahow la to be held her al-th I'nlon stock yards, and at the present time ha every Indication qf being a splen did success. '-Thla is a weatern affair and , "tie which la Intended to ahow the Improve ment which haa been made In the etoek n- dustry from the range standpoint and one which will be of educational advantage to ONVENIENCE is the most imporunt thing to a p:r$on while traveling. " r"". deliciously cooked and sumptuously uVLI served, are, of course a re quire msnt. AFETY is provided HE elaborate Blo:k T PERSONAL interest in your welfare by all em ployees of the ; Chicago, MHwaukee 6 St. Paul Rail. vay This lie run tUree of th moat thor oughly M)utpp4 fsat trail t Chtcaso, lear lng I'nlon Station, Omaha, dally si 7:55 A. M, 5:45 TICKET OFFICE 1524 Fowrncim Street, Omaha, Neb Ii.iiul atrength. pal a trw ft, laUIXS lwa.ftwlkarl K -,.w,..we.a.,.-i-et': ' er eer eioekmao, resf! fed tei,ed rlo' 'a It rle h be.) hong fh PWK hfi- si1 thle h ! eVrf-l-eefeil by f rial t-f leva from ts4litl iMremf e.1 pur bred feecrd ge'gflOfi. so fhees MMt win b wmi r-petd ff tfi eajort fhr my pof frfh fa nirt w intn tntrntnt. j was t weeted erllb ffes4ea Taes ftoefnr etaotes be f saeere. WAtf Tf. fa, Jf. Il,--refal Tel m )Jfytf!, irhn W wdfifed In fVYoens fth a charge nf oMlnig trM aoder fle preten. I an old oMlf and a tare pension beaiie M hMh t broken. He l etrvaa( and f1l eoo letlng Sf'.rlee of fsbntnfie wealtsl fesrd at d'8fit time. ft I sM ona dl trtilv nd In Brrtleli CobtrrtM ft1 (wntreti .. and again said thaf fh whol amount w lost. H bt fhenighf fo In Tt. He tiM lgbhoT that M hd ild hi Waterloo rtanea and bought a i5.'o rlderice at Roekford. 1(1. CMf of PnllfS Slt"f of WaffMo ha reered a letter frjm W. If. Rofibtn of St fhl. Minn, eertff of the Mr ota Me'Trovf wrbofi fsa rrfnpany. de bouncing CotfrH a trend of fh wott kind He the pollee f bp loea him. H allege that Cotffll e-ar ho oflglh stork of Ih rompeny a)d ia not Iff It Mnploy. ' Mft. fi4te"wi'rr.ee rren laeea Wm a 4eeaed af f erase He alee Adeaf alaterteg Paleoa. tKS MOfNr.S. fa, inn. U-Mr. Joftah Pratt, oft lflf ffn IM allgd mnfdet of hr haebftnd iaef e'un. stated fodey that h did not admlnlr th arnsnle ernleh raid her husband' dh. aftd that ihe wa not In lan-e with Will Parsing, the farm hand, - t . , Thl la the. first flms siiye the trial that fh e"-iid hs sdrsnced a direct avete fnent. TOv for Will Prfng 1 the) nyMfr rw4 by tfi stM for th mrrf W. The atate rested la res last nlghf and the d fn began today'. MHSf4K rfjfoT sr,r. jotn omeee an werebanl khlp Wed mm low a fit el. SAN rBANCISCO. Cel., Jan. 1JT f -.-rlal. Set-n months agn Sfuarf Mtivw, fourth officer, of the Mner Cows, fcename bnllcf wmi afaflng rn thig port. a nlthr hi father, who is a peilfi' member of tb fverpoe-l Ch ruber af Cm merce. nor fh father ef fi bride, who I a wealthy huefn maa In tee Mafwea. .. hav heard of the ma'eh. M thews mt I , . . . . 1 triM. and ,tmm knA Ml Klele Cooper While h WIS her with they were married In a ahrt how, ftr three voyages. Mathewa be reflrerl from the sea.' Find weney In Rabbles). PlKRSfN. Ia. Jan. U In rummaging through an okl lioa containing? A mas of worthies pspera yesterday Mra ";. V. Ruch dlncovered tl.' in eurreacy. The money Is believed to he th property ef Han Iver. from wbowv Mr, Ruck pur chased the house in which Ihe baa w. found. , taeksaen Fined fee Aeeeatt. PIF.RRE, S. V., Jan. 13 f Speelai Tle gram. In the circuit court at Fart pierve today MarTy Graliam wae sen'eaeed to als month In Jail and a fine nf ITv. sad Sam uel Strayer to' thirty daya In Jail aad a fine of lloe for aaautt with dangerous weapons. The men . are both fKoentnewt atockman of StanUy rotiaty and the case wa tbft autgrowrh af m nelerbborhemel raw. In which Jofteidi Jufdter. a Rues la a, waa ehot. .. ( . , " Boa rat- 'af grtetelne, sa4awgeia. PIERRE. . P.." JiO. C Special Tel arm. OoreTTir Eared today raae-aotnted as merrhers of' rM 'Stat- Board f AgrV culture C- C. Moulton. Faiilkton; Forester H. Smith. Grotatv; SL Fleteher. Water- for in Signal System and P. M and 8:35 P. tl WEAK, NERVOUS MbN freaa eaeseeee r etetlme te Nereeee Ceirty ee f- fvaatina wieftaaeee- wita Karir reeuaa a vua. vtsor aa with eraaaa ktipaired aad weak. Oae treatmeat tu everevt ail ef k evt'e and veeteew ta what aature lateaded. a hale, aealcky. ap maa. with ail pewera vtaorvua aad aeefevt. wlCIPfttn t W4 " asJ aaraaaeatlT re lAKlWUVkLf- p( by ee treatwieat. Ke can lag, aa ae gaeger. ail slaakakaal laaaa hal lrk e evaes ktnsant aid C'K ae tutckv aaee Atoeppeara. ae eoree veme oa body sree tm esc si a. tbieai. teegwe. hair fa.Ung eM etey at eaee. We alao fur all ewataateue ar aeuiredl isssa Hrareie. Freertatie. Catarrb ef i4W, a.iaey ail ee-reate giseaxa mt aea. aad weeeea eerr eaaaalaaleea aad eaeultaraa Wifc te IfcLb ktia Slash roe essaaa ereataaa- A PtH't PITHS