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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1906)
o V ( 4 r T : I Zy Tor yoft to quy stock In the fncle Bam OH Company of Kansas, and secure the first dividend. I now very limited. Furthermore, wise Investors from all over ths I nlted States ar purchaalng the stock very rapidly, aa ran ba proven by the books. C'aeh paid In for reAned oil and atock for Week ending Saturday night, June 2nd. 10. waa $:a.ls.O0, while for week ending" Saturday night. June th, la fj,000.00. In addition to this, over 125,000.00 haa been subscribed on (lit edge contract sto-k during III two weeks shove mentioned, which will be paid In during the next tlva month, which meana a grand net total of a little over 978,000.00 tn two weeka1 time. Where can you find another stock aa active -aa-thla at KO per cent of par? Thla g ant Independent enterprise haa a great Work to complete, and that It la going to .place the balance of lta atock and ruah thla great work to immediate completion la now an absolute certainty. .v.V Money I 1'ouring In Svork All I Along the Line Going Forward --... I Vtttn a t im. Remittance for Uncle Same stock hart I been doubling up so rapidly tltat the coin- j pany Mas been' able to rmsh' nine line and refining cnnfteiKtttri'i 'Cvmslflerebly 'aster than was ever contemplated at this atage of the, proceedings. Money . Wired (o PiMelmrg to Hurry t'p the l'ipe Line. Fur the lr twA imtmhs Uncle Sum has been receiving Pip llte just h the money could -be spared te pay fur same and not delay the completion of the two refineries now building. However, during the past two weeks remittances have Increased so rapidly that one payment was wired through to Pittsburg In order- to rush pipe line shipments, amj the Byers mills, of Pittsburg, are flow ' giving right-of-way for I'm-le Ham-' pip' line pipe and during the next six weeka Uncle Bam will deliver and complete sixty-six miles more of main trunk pipe lirte Connecting the great pro ducers on 1.100-acfa lot forty-three with the refinery storage tanks at Cherryvale. The capacity of '-fhls pipe line will he from 2. TOO to 3. BOO barrela per day, and Uncle Sam Van save 83 Cents per barrel on each barrel by Completing this pipe line and pumping the oil, over freights now being paid. the railroads. Will Thea -Have. 133 Mile Main ' Trunk Pipe Line Completed. With the afxty-slx. miles pipe line com pleted aa before; mentioned will give Uncle Sam US miles of malnr trunk pipe line com pleted. Ie not thla a pretty good record for . this great Jndependent company In fifteen months conalderlng that three reflnerlea will have also been com pleted during that time? Is not this th kind of an enterprise to hook up with? One success generally follows another and don't you know that the difficult bBrrlera against this company have been 100 to one In the past a to what they will be In the future, With all ' the strength of a thor oughly organised company In every depart ment backed by nearly a million dollars rash, and over H.OfiO stockholders compris ing some. 'of the most Influential men of the nation, -j ' .' More Pipe Line ' Holler Arrive. town of Fta.ua, near tha heart of the Wot oodaon county,' Kansas oil fields, where Uncle Sam haa land purchased and wor commenced- en ' the) FIFTH main line pumrftng statl6A,"fHe last carload af their large bollera arrived last week and workmen have already- Unloaded one and the othef twd writ he huatled - along to Tyro. Kan., where Uncle Ham has land bought and likewise la building pumping station No. TV0 and from there the last one will be rushed or! to tha Band Creek pumping' station, southwest of Bartles vllle. In the Indian Territory, where Uncle Ksm hits larze ' storace tanks now com pleted with several miles of lateral Hnes leading to the aame, where Undo Ham pumping station No." ONE la nearlng com-, pletlon. First Independent (mimny to Secure Indian Territory Pile Line Permit. The Uncle Sam Company secured a per mit from tha Interior department aeveral weeka ago 'an commenced at once se curing pipe to complete the line. Right-of-way waa purchased and money paid the MCHAELSES MARES PROTEST City Electrician Condemns Threatened In crease of Fire Insurance Bate. SAYS IT IS IN NO WAY JUSTIFIABLE PetlsrM it Waa' to Be EipMtca, It Was Too Maefc af a Ooldea . ortaaUr Be .. , .. Lest. Threatened Increase of fire Insurance rates in .Omaha nas brought out an emphatic proUst- fKfn. City Electrician Mlchaulaen, who has been endeavoring by forcing: .the Jurlal of the electrlo wires esnratown te reduce the fire hasards locally rasst thereby tee rales. The electrician waa asked if the proposed Increaae la In any way Justified by wire conditions in Omaha. He eald: "N, and most emphatically .no. Less than; two weeka ago. the- chief electrical Inspector for the . underwriters association was J'ln' Omaha, arid he expressed himself as reost favorably fmpreeeed with the Im provements, we have wade during the past two years. "This raise In rates was eapected, how ever It is too much of a golden op portunity; for 'the tnsuranoe people to let It slip- by unnoticed.' Tbey say the Increase propped' Is ' not occasioned by the Ban Francisco 'calamity, but we have a right to believe this Or not as we see fit. In my opinion the fire loss In San Francisco, unllkf the Baltimore loam, le not a legi timate fire loss' according to ' the true nieanfaig and Intent of a standard Ore In surance policy. If such' a loss be legally fir technically covered by the policies in force. It le purely the ' fault of the Insur ance .people that they did not hare their policies read correctly.'' You might as well claim that the Insurance company should pay your coal bill, your gas bill or your cigar bill! these goods are consumed by TOOTH, TALK NO. 36 I Fill Tcclh I Crown Tcclh Painlessly ITS UP TO YOU DR. F1CKRS, Dentlgt. SSS'liee lildj Phoaa poanlaa ll? Remittances Must Be in the Mails by Midnight, Indian agent nearly, one month ago. Ten) i -1,11- , Harilesvllle and Dewey, while aeven miiea more have been shipped over a week and by 'he time you read this will arrive ut l'?"- ..m'i" I?0!' .t!!?.'!?11 1? ! start the second pumping etatlon. at Tyro, Kan., Is now being rolled and loaded at the mills at Pittsburg and will 1m crowded forward with all haste consistent with possible gqod workmanship. Will Have Close to 2, (MM) Barrel Daily Production by August 1, Keeping pace with the pipe line work and completion of the great reflnei y Uncle Ham No. 2 on the banks of naviga tion by Atchison Uncle Ham has been crowding the work with drills In order to Increase the daily production from our own wells. Figure for yourself what n ,great Income Uncle Sam will Boon hav!. (Should He Over. :l,flOO Daily by Lat ter Part of July. July 4 will be tha day the big river re finery will commence turning gold Into tha Uncle Sam treasury for Uncle Sam stock holders. This plant will start with a dally capacity of six hundred t) barrels per day. The Cherryvale refinery Uncle Sam No. 1 which has been In successful opera tion for the past eight months, has a capacity of three hundred (X)( barrela dally, so by July 4 the combined capacity of the two plants will be nine hundred 90) barrela every day. This oil, when ready for the market, will bring close to 14 per barrel. Now figure for yourself. Remember, we will have our own production, over our own pipe llnee, delivered to the people of tha weat In our own tank cars and tank wagons now, Is this not a practical lineup for success? Don't you think you'd better secure soma of the stock of this growing enterprise by sending your remittance at once before the atock la all taken? At the Big Towns in Kansas and at St. Joe, Mo., Distributing Stations Already Completed.. The Uncle Sam company has Urge stor age tanks for refined oil, with warehouses built, and from ona to three tank wagona dally delivering oil to our large and grow luar trade in Topeka, Kan. Wichita, Kan. Concordia, Kan. Anthony, Kan. ' Wlnfleld. Kan. Wellington, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Mineral, Kan. Leavenworth. Kan. Atchison, Kan. Ottawa, Kan Lawrence Kan. Sallna. Kan. Kansas City, Kan. St. Joseph, Mo. Pittsburg, Kan. While at several other placea heavy ship ments are being made to Individual cus tomers, especially to Joplln and Spring field, Mo. Fifty More Stations Will He Installed During the Next Sixty Days. Irge baae distributing stations will be installed at Omaha. Council Bluffs, Sioux fttv K'.hn Mw ntv Jefferson City. St. , Louie and Km st St. Louie, while from 40 to 46 railroad towns- conelaUna- a the best trade centers In Kansas, uaiannmo ana Missouri- will be. established. This com pany will do Just what it started out to do namely, secure and maintain In time the oil trade of the Miasourl valley states. If you wish to do your part to brosk the grip of the oil trust of the oil fields of Kansas and the Indian Territory, better loin our band today and help this, the only formidable foe to oil trust oppres sion west of the Allegheny mountains, on to greater success. fire and reduced to ashes; they might be legally covered by your policy, but hardly under Its true meaning end Intent, so with the Ban Francisco losses. Fire Hasards Oaght te Govern. The Insurance rate of each town or city should be established according to the fire hasards Incident to that certain locality, the condition and else of Its fire department, etc., and can, therefore, not be governed by conditions brought about by such unforseen actions of the elements as earthquakes, and the like, unparatelled In the history of the world. If any one wants to carry Insurance against destruc tion from earthquake In localltlee where they are common, they may carry It separately as we here carry tornado In surance, etc. That should have no con nection with common fire Insurance at all. "Another alleged Illustration of the necee- slty .of lncressed fire Insurance le drawn from the recent 1 lay den Bros. Are In thla city. The Insurance people claim that though the damage to buildings may be slight, aa in thla case, tha damage done to the etock Is apt to be very great. Thla very Are le the moat flagrant example of the poor Judgment Insurance companies ex ercise and then let their patrons hold the sack. Their motto seems to be: 'Get the premium, and If the rlak proves bad. so we don't make aa much as we ought to, wa can easily enough raise the ratee all over the country, and that will surely make up for any mistake.' Harden Bras'. Loss. "Examine for a moment the Hayden Bros', loss, and that courae wilt be demon strated beyond a ahadow of a doubt. Before underwriting thla risk the tnaurance people knew that If a sprinkler system be In stalled In a building such aa waa tn thla building, without an automatic alarm of any kind to indicate when the ater com mences to flow, and without a watchman on Sundays and holidays, that If the slightest fire breaks out In the building. hlle It Is abandoned, the water from the sprinkler system would put out the Are, but would also conttnue to flow until the flood was discovered from the outside of the building. This could hardly happen until the entire building, below where the (Ire occurred, la thoroughly drenched and the water begins to run out of the front door, Thle waa the caae In thla building and the fire happened to be on the top floor. "The Inaurance companlca knew there waa no watchman; they knew there waa no automatic alarm system; they knew If a Are should ever break out while no one waa In the building It would result in a Rood and destruction of almost the entire stock worth over $500,000. But, in spite of all this, the Insurance wee written and evidently without any exemption clause. New, that the damage la dona through their own carelessness and mismanage ment, they try to show us that the only wey they can be reimbursed for thle fatal mistake of theirs, la to let every one of their patrons In Omaha, or, maybe, the country over, suffer a little extra assess cienL "The enly two ramedlee that I eee against this evil are municipal control of Inaurance ratea or mutual Inaurance, conducted by the government or municipalities." WATCHU-rrecarr. 1Mb and Dodge sta THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY,. JUNE 12, 1906. DIVIDEND BOOKS Can Market Oil Just a KconomlcaJ a I th Trust. The public In general are tired of the unjust methods of the trust and ready and willing to loyally support the first Inde- pendent enterprise able to supply them. The salea department of the Uncle 8am Company Is well organised and can Just as easily In proportion sell ten times the company's present output an what they are now doing. The company haa stock holders In nearly every good-sized town In Kanaa. Oklahoma and Missouri, and We have found from experience that even one stockholder In a locality Is a power for the advancement of the sales of Uncle Sam oil. Consider from every standpoint and you will find bulwarka of success surrounding this company and you can expect Increased values for your Invest ments and dividends on your money Just aa sure as you are a foot high if you Invest In this stock. Should Huild I'p to Kighteen Thou sand Barrela per Day. Uncle Sam will have a dally capacity of (1,700) twenty-seven hundred barrels per day not later than September and will continue to Increase and there la not one single sane reason why In two or three years Uncle Sam cannot build up to (18, 000) eighteen thousand barrela per day. Bear In mind that both refinery No. 2 at Atchison and refinery No. 3 at Tulsa are both, being built, ao that In sixty days' time after July they can both be doubled up to (l,20it twelve hundred barrela per day, or twenty-four hundred barrela and with Cherryvale added make (2,700) twenty-seven hundred barrels in all by some time In September. With Main Pipe Line Competed the Freight Saving Alone Will Be Close to $2,700 Dally. Barring tha great profit to be made In the refining of crude oil. however, over the main trunk pipe line and river barges alone, when completed, there will be an actual saving over freight rates of nearly 11. 00 per barrel, or close to $2,700 dally. Give the Uncle Sam credit for even one half of what ia In sight and you will have to admit that we offer the public a square deal of an Investment, one that certain returns are right in your plain view. Bet ter follow the example 6f scores of others and take 1.000 shares at $200 or $,000 shares at $1,000 Immediately. People Have Confidence In This Great Company. It Is only a question of a few weeks until a million dollars cash and 10.000 share holders will be back of Uncle Sam. Thou sands of stockholders are securing their funds to Invest In the stock, while by the hundreds thev are doubling up their hold Inga. Uncle Sam Is putting up a sous re conservative fight for success and Is winning almost phenomenal success right In the face of the greatest criminal combine the world haa ever Knows, i nets earn has the friendship pf nine-tenths of the In- fluentlal newsnaoera of the United States and Canada, while the aentlment Of the Missouri valley Is with us almost to a man. It waa forced Into, existence on account of certain large Independent producing oil companies In the Cherryvale field- being boycotted and blacklisted by the -criminal trust. It Is manned by Kansans, who are working with might and main to build up an enterprise strong enough to take care of every home oil field and those of our neighbors in Kansas and Indian Ter ritory. Unci Sam haa pulled from the BREEN ASKS FOR THE WRIT Lawyer KeceiTo His Tee and Then Filet that Dear Old Mandamus, C. J. ANDERSEN BECOMES THE CATSPAW Hltrhcockv Blackburn and Howell Said to Have Let Go la AnjrthlngT-to-Beat-Roee- "I am a lawyer; where'e your fee?" quoth John Paul Breen last week when ha was approached by his co-conspirators In the anything-to-bcat-Rosewater campaign with the request that he file a mandamus suit to compel County Clerk Haverly to place the namea of candldatea for delegatea to the atate convention on the ballot In alpha betical order ao aa to disfranchise the ma jority of republican voters at the coming primaries and thus establish a barrier to the popular will for the nomination of Ed ward Roaewater as United Btatee senator. Evidently John Paul Breen has got his price. He filed the mandamus Monday morning. The petition asks not for the alphabetical ballot, about which ao much talk waa indulged end which Inspired tha "antls" to file half their delegation of namea, beginning A, B or C, but for a rotated ballot, which would give no one the top any oftener than the bottom of the ticket and would make each voter pick out eighty-three namea from a Hat of over 300 and make eighty-three cross marks for state delegates, and again 11$ more cross marks for congressluieal delegates. Anaysa tha Tool. Charles J. Andersen. . a defeated repub lican nominee for the city council, who preachee harmony during political cam paigna and flings the knife st the polls, leu himself be used ee the tool for apply ing for the writ, and he le represented by Breeu and W. H. Herdman, Hitchcock's ally In his fight upon Mayor Dahlman. An alternative writ was Issued by Judge Kennedy of the district court and the case will be heard Tuesday at 3 p. m. by Judges Kennedy, Pay and Troup, aittlng en banc. In case Judge Day returns from Sarpy oounty In time. Pursuant to Instructions Andersen, in his petition, says he makea application for the writ for himself and "others." He de clarea ha baa filed as a delegate to the state convention and has made a formal demand on the cdfinty clerk to arrange the namea alphabetically, but hie requeat has been refused. Terms ( Demand. - The court Is asked to compel the county clerk to place upon the ballot In alpha betical order according to aurnamea, the namea ef all persons who have filed aa candidates at the primary election to be held July t, for the office of delegate to the republican state convention. The directions for printing the ballot are given minutely In accordance, it la alleged. with section I of the primary taw. The court Is asked to direct the clerk te hare the ballots ao printed that ae many bundles ef ballots as there are names on the ballots be prepared, no two bundles The public In general despises the method of the criminal oil truat, and from everywhere cornea the demand for Independent oil In fact, aa well aa name. I'nda Ham, with lta loyal band of over eight (8.000) thousand atockholders. represent ing every atate and territory In the I'nlon and also Canada and Old Mexico, pre aenta a mountain of strength and Influence that even the dirty millions of the ag gressive tmsta and all the falaehoods, hindrances and other annovancee put up ny their different hirelings does not, haa not, and can not delay the Uncle 8am 01 Company of Kansas In lta onward march to success. Kvery hour Vn le 8am la grow ing atronger. From the banks of the Arkansas at Tulsa, Indian Territory,, whera Vncle Ram Refinery No. I la being built, at the different oil fields, at Uncle Ham Refinery No. 1 at Cherryvale, along the main trunk pipe line clear across Kansas to the banks of navigation at Atchison, where Uncle Ham Refinery No. 2 la Rearing com pletion. Vncle Ham's different departments are rapidly wheeling Into Una for suc cessful action. word go for deep water and unflinchingly has been able to expose many a dirty trick of the aggressor trust and will con tinue the ft gilt for a square deal until any man of enterprise can. engage tn the honorable business of marketing and refin ing oil without being crushed or driven out of Kansas by well known oil trnst operator whose hirelings are just now trying to ateal temporary control of part of the Kansas government through a gang of blackmailing preaa agenta and a few bribed newspapers which you can easily mark by their tirade on Uncle Sam, which much to their disgust they are unable to detain for one minute in our onward march to greater aucress. Telegrams Pouring In for Stork. During the past three days one telegram from Philadelphia reserved ten thousand shares at $2,000. "says remittance on the way;" another from Butte. Mont., reserved 1,000 shares with $1,000 already mailed. Two from Utah, one for $1,000. and one for $S0O, coming. One from Cincinnati. O., says hold 6.000 snares, ii.uu aran sent. .AiioT.ner comes from northern-New York, says $1,000 sent for b,000 shares, while a message from Florida reserved 1.000 shares with $620 on the way. We could tell you about a score of other messages for from $60 to $ii0, but if you delay your remittance you will find that additional orders by wire and letter will have aecured all the balance of the atock. You are solicited to Join us now and your money will help ua buy more pipe line and build Just that much stronger this great company, which the Oil trust and Its perjured hirelings will be unable to check until Uucle Sam will be so strong that we can give the trust a run for lta money on western aoil, where right has always conquered and where oil thieves, like horse thieves, are certain to come to grief. Why Increased Dividends Are Certain. With th refining capacity inereased on an average of ten times during the next alx months, it will be an easy matter for Uncle Sam to double up the aecond divi dend. There Is a -market for at least 18.000 barrela of oil per day In the west. Io you suppose this company will be satisfied until it la up to 18,000 barrels dally? Suppose we make only $1.00 per barrel, while the trust now Is making nearer $3.00, and you will realize that Increased dividends are an assured fact. Dividend Books Will 'Clow In Less . Than Ten Day. Before a great many people read this an nouncement It will not b .over a week, un til tha dividend book will .close'. However, If you are not acquainted.. with the great work of the Uncle Sam company you will have time to send for full particulars and then get your remittance in the mall by midnight Wednesday, June -1906, posi tively the laat hour that subscribers for siock can nuy siock ana secure me nrst 'dividend, which will be 'TnaHed to every stockholder between Ium Mcand July 20. 190$. Just as well get a mov er on yourself now and get In at once, for you can Just as well secure' the first dividend by actio promptly. A Million and a Half Dollar Produc ing Property Bark of I'nclo Sam. About three mllea southwest' of wher pumping station No. 1 of Uncle Sam's main trunk pipe line is 1.140-acre lot 43, Osage, that Is conceded by conservative oil men to have the names In the same order. Tills is to be effected by taking the name at the top of the form' for one impression and placing It at the bottom of the form for the next Impression and ao on through the entire Hat. The packages of ballots to be delivered are to be made up so that every other ballot In the package shall have the names In different order. The alternative writ applies only to candldatea for delegates to the republican state convention. Frlghtfnl Loss at Life results from throat and lung diaeaaes. Dr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds Is a sure cure, too and $1. For eale by Sherman Si McConnell Drug Co. Striata Indian nomenclature. 'Muskoka," "Clear Sky Land," "Mag net ewsn." "Smooth Flowing Water," "Ka- wartha," "Bright Water and Happy Lands," "Temagaml," "peep Water" are Indian worda that fittingly 'describe some of the most delightful spots for a sum mer's outing on th .American continent. All reached by Qrand (Trunk JOatlway Sys tem. Double track . froia Chicago t Mon treal and Niagara. Falls, . , .. , Descriptive literature, time, tables, etc., will be mailed free on application to Geo. W. Vaux, A. O. P. T. A., 136 Adame Bt.. Chicago. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our thanka to the friend and neighbors, also Ladies' society of Bt. Johann'a church. Degree of Honor 173. A. O. U. W.. Hub laundry and Vinton school; for their kindness and sympathy shown ua during the sickness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother. Mra. Hans Schults and family, John Maler and family. Wa take thia manner of expressing our gratitude to our many frienda and neigh bors for their kindness to us during the sickness snd death of our mother, Mrs. Johnson, and for the beautiful floral of ferings. Omaha. Neb., June 11, 190$. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jacobaen, Mrs. Solo mon Johnson, Mr. Carl Johnson, Mr. An drew Johnson. ri.hlngr and rnmpl.n Rn... to near Lake, la.. Via Chicago Great Western Railway. . For parties of 10 or more ons faro and one-third for the round trip, good for 1 daya. Tlcketa on aale dally until Septem ber $0. For further Information epply te II. H. Churchill. O. A.. 1513 Farnam St. Chicago and Retnrn B1S.SS. Via ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Tickets on sale June 10th 11th and 12th, Good returning until June 17th. Ticket and further information at City Ticket Office, ItoS Farnam Bt., Omaha. The following marriage licenses i have been lasued: Name and Residence. Nela E. Vlberg. Council Bluffs. Ia. Ellen C. Nllson. Omaha Joaeph F. Chladlk. Omaha Mary Hladek, Omaha Franklin II. Harris. Omaha Irene Suter. Omaha Joaeph Hoffman, South Omaha , Fannie Laclne. South Omaha....'.'. Age. DlAMOKL3Edbolm. lttth and Heroey. SE3 LOSSO Iffl n I to be one of the moat valuable oil proper ties In the Indian country. Uncle Sam has Just completed on this great property oilers Nos. 13 and 14, and drillers are now work ing On Nos. IS and 1$. The company la now drilling out In the center of the property, nearly one mils and a half from where oil waa first discovered on the east line. Enough locations have already been proved to leave room for aeventy more oil wells, while the pay oil aand Is Increasing aa the drills move west and north. The largest oil wells In the Indian Territory are almost certain to be found In nearby locations. If not the main pool. In which event you would see this stock advance to several times even $1 per share. Uncle Sam la doing things. Assets back of this stock are Increasing even while you sleep. The drills Work night and day and It Is Just a question of a few months until this prorYrty will be developed until It will be worth over a mil lion and a half dollars to Uncle Sam stock holders, for every barrel of this oil when run through the Uncle 8am refinery will bring Uncle Sam stockholders close to $4 per barrel. Over 2S.0O0 Acres of Other Oil Bights In addition to the before named valuable eleven hundred-acre lot 43. the Uncle Sam company holds leases on oil rights on nearly twenty-eight thousand (28,no0) acres In Labette, Montgomery, Klk and Chautau qua counties, some of which Is very good property and any of which may develop good producers. . Control N'early 4.0O0 Acres More, In cluding Seventy-four Oilers. In addition to the before mentioned oil propertiea Uncle Sam company controls the output of several good fields, Including 74 oil wells, aix pumping planta and nearly 4.000 additional oil rights. Besides owning outright six gas wells one that la good for over five million feet dally. There are assets back of this stock on every hand, and they will continually Increase and make the stock you buy more valuable. Rushing Shipments for Tulsa Refin ery I'nrle Sam No. 3. In the heart of the Indian Territory oil fields, nearly 300 miles front the big river refinery, you will find the Undo Sam flag flying on-the hanks of the Arkansas, by Tulsa, where by July 1 nearly alll of tha material will be on t)ie ground or shipped for Uncle Bam refinery No. S. From this flant Uncle Sam will reach the trade of ndLan Territory and Oklahoma and west ern Arkansas and northern Texas. This refinery, like the big river refinery, Is being built so It can be - enlarged to TEN THOUSAND barrels per day, and In time a very large refined oil pipe line will be built down the Arkansas river to Fort Smith, Ark., whore light barges will be loaded for Little Rock and other Arkansas citlea and on down the river to the south ern coaats. Tou should Join the Uncle Sam company today and let your Investment grow with It; $50 to $JO0, although a small amount now, may grow Into a good In vestment for you with this growing enter prise. Now or Never--Your Last Chance Remittances Breaking All Records. It matters not whether you live In Old Mexloo, Canada, on tha New England coast or Florida or Oregon, you can secure stock In this Uncle Sam company and de pend on a fair treatment and dividends on your money. However, the curtain is about ready to ring down on the last act for there are thousands who have been about ready to Invest who are going to act before they lose the first dividend. SELLS TO MRS. CARTER Barker Dispoaei of Interests in Montreal Plant af White Lead Company. JOE BARKER WILL RETURN TO OMAHA Deal Involves Retirement of Barkers, Except Frank, Wba Remains Manager of the Plant In Omaha. The George Barker Interests In the Carter White Lead company's plant In Montreal have been aold to Mrs. Levi Carter, completing the retirement of Mr. liarker from the atockholders. Home time ego his stock In the Omaha and Chicago planta waa aold to persons supposed to represent the National Lead company. The last deal involves the retirement from the management of the Montreal plant of Jo seph Barker, a aon of George Barker. Frank Barker, another aon. will continue aa manager of the Omaha plant. Joaeph Barker la expected home from Montreal In a short time. Building; Permits. The city haa Issued the following build ing permits: Mrs. K. Wlthrow, two $4,000 frame dwellings at Fortieth and Dodge streets; J. Bchlelp, two $1,K frame dwell ings at Twenty-sixth and Camden avenue. Besad Over for Robbery. E. Moulton, alias Harry Bhaw. waa ar raigned In the police court Monday morn ing on the charge of breaking and enter ing room No. 43 of the Murray hotel. The prisoner waived the preliminary examina tion and wae bound over to the district court in the aum of $500. He waa sentenced OUTlWe SUITS , . New 1906 Summer models are ready every conceivable cool weave,' from the digni fied blue serge and the genteel gray tropical worsteds to the more daring and dashy chalk etripea, club checks and the original mixtures that are as English as the "Lights of London." Every variation of tailoring detail that has the sanction of the best shops peaked, rounded or conservative lapels center, false or side vents; plain finish or cuffed trousers, quarter lined or half lined with alpaca or pongee silk $8-$10-12r15 FARNAM AT FIFTEENTH STREET Only about eight (8) per cent of the atock rematna unsold.' Inquiries for atock are coming Into the home oftlce by the hundreds, while every hour telegrams are being received for atock reservation, and lettera by the hundreds are arriving On every mall. A few minutes at the home office would convince -you that Uncle 8m atock waa In great demand, and then remember that over oaa quarter mlllloa dollars have been subscribed at the same price asked herein of you. while all thla money Ima benn 'added for new equipment and for legitimate purposes necessary to the. advancement of the Uncle Sam masln trunk pipe line and the Uncle Ham chain of three g great refineries. In time Uncle Ham will build up to a capacity of eighteen (1S.OO0) thou sand barrels dally, while atock Is now rapidly selling la sure to increase to several times par value and pay Increased dividends. To secure the first dividend your June 20, 1906. 1 This will mean that remittances for stock j for the next few days will go far bevond 1 what some people expect. Consider. If you ! please, what they have been for the past two weeks: Total net sales of over i$70.0uor seventy thousand dollars. Where Is there : an enterprise In the United States building ', so rapidly where you can Invest with the j sarety oi tins one? Anniner raci not to be forgotten about these remittances Is that they are coming from the people. One day thia last week twenty (Jul different investors toog l.isv snares eacn at .' and this twenty represented eleven different siates. so you can see mat ine inning is general and that means that Uncle Sam has satisfied the rigid Investigations of tne many and during the next week and a half you can expect the biggest part of the balance of Uncle Sam stock sold. The company Is not trying to spring the price, but Is giving you value received, realis ing it can take the proceeds from the sale of this stock and build Uncle Sam where It will stand second to none In supremacy and thereby force a square deal In the western oil fields. Big Steamer Will Navigate the Mis souri at Atchison July For years the railroads ami the oil trust working together have tried to discourage and kill all water transportation but the business men of the Missouri valley are waking up and it will be Just a question of time until the great Uncle Sam-river refinery will be the center of navigation on the Missouri. Come to Atchison and eee for vourseif July 4 and also see the great river plant which the oil trust knockers said Uncle Sam would never build. How ever, would advise you to secure your stock at once. Five Thousand loniestlc Fuel Burners Soon l;auy lor Delivery For the past six months Uncle Sam men f have been hard at work on a fuel oil j burner for cook stoves and heaters. There Is a market In Kansas for nearly 300.000 I barrela of fuel oil monthly with tnis burner and Uncle 8am has started out to put in 60.0CO of these burners by early fall and will come pretty near doing It too. Will soon have $,000 ready for Im mediate delivery. More Tank Cars Secured. Uncle Sam haa secured option on ten more tank care with which to haul oil from the north end of the completed pipe line to Atchison, refinery and then to haul fuel oil In latter to western and central Kansas. Remittances Week Ending June 0, J90fl, Total ",20,000. Coming from every corner of the United Btates maintaining a steady dally average from $3,000 up to as high as $,000 dally, Uncle Sam has banked during the week Just ended $29,000. With this kind of a rec ord before Investors that will have a bullish effect and cause hundreds to Invest In the stock who were a little timid. For the stock cannot help but advance greatly as quick as the balance Is sold and the work com pleted. Write or Wire for Particulars and Pictures. This company has Just what It advertises. In the different departments, at the re finery, on the pipe line, n the oil flelda and at the different distributing stationa over ten days for vsgrancy by the police Jurig a short time ago. It Is charged that Motil ton entered the room of J. E. Van Camp at the Murray hotel and was caught by a porter. Moultnn was suspected of aliening Van Camp's door with a key found In th prisoner's pocket by the police. PAXTON NOT AFTER THE SNAP Tarns Down the t'hanre to Get Money from City Wlthont Any Work. The doubtful honor, but profitable luxury, of eervini: on the Omnh Water board doea not appeal to W. A. Paxton and he haa resolutely and firmly declined to fill the seat made vacant by the death of Jamee E. Boyd and to which he was elected ten days ago. Mr. Paxton la a busy man and doee not feel as though he could spend the time necessary to become an expert on Omaha water works values, and this Is one of the reasons why he has refused tha $50 a month post. "I'm too busy In the first place," said Mr. Paxton, "and In the second place, thla la a Job where you are damned If you do and damned If you don't. Personally I know nothing about the value of a lot of pipes and things underground. Another point Is that If the appraisement should become Involved In litigation, the water board would probably spend two or three more years with very few active duties to perform. I don't care to be placed In the attitude of sapping $3,000 or so out of the public treasury for that." Members of the board are doing consid erable skirmishing in-the hope of getting a man of something like Mr. Paxton' caliber to aerve. Some of them have not altogether given up hope of Inducing him to reconsider. . one hundred men are' crowding the great work of the company on to success. We have about eighty pictures taken from real life In the different riepartmente showing part of the great work; also more complete reports. We will be glad to mall them to any Investor In the United Ststes or any foreign country, and any other Information oesirea. we stand ready to prove any statement made herein and solicit your In vestment In this stock In good faith and will see that you get a square deal In faot as well aa words. The company will not sell over thirty thousand shares to anv ona man, ana reserves tne rignt In reject any offer by returning the remittance. Would rather have five men subscribe $Jno each than one man $1.0oo. for this company Is a common man's organization and wants as large a number of stockholders among tha middle class as possible. lrlce of Stork. SO shares... loo shares... Wrfl shares... t shares... l.Oio shares... ..$ 10 .. 20 .. s .. loo .. 200 1. 000 shares... 8.000 shares... 4.000 shares... 5,000 shares... I 4"0 ") l.ooo Special Offers. 10.000 shares... 15.000 shares... 30.000 shares... .$1711 00 . 2.800.00 . 6.MO.00 Monthly Payment Offer. Fronl the start Uncle Sam Company has made It possible for men of limited means tn join the company, and In addition to offering treasury stock at the above men tioned cash price, will sell on monthly pay-' ments as follows: six Monthly Payments. $ 15" each $.00 each -. 7 50 each 15.00 each , 80.00 each 60.00 each M. 00 each '. 160.00 each 4" 10. 00 each I Shares- 50 $ $00 cash.... 8.00 cash.... 7 50 cash.... 15.00 cash.... 80.00 cash.... 10.00 cash.... 90.00 cash.... 15O.00 cash.... 600.00 caah.... 1 loo 250 5 l.Ooo 2.000 8.0TO 6.000 15,000 In Conclusion. Charter name -of this company Is "Tha Uncle Sam Oil Company," authorised capi talization is ten miMlon shares; psr value $1 each. The atock Is nonassessable and there is no personal liability and each share of stock draws the same amount of dividends aa any other share. James In gersoll is president, J. H. Ritchie, vice president, and H. H. Tucker, Jr., secre tary and treaaurer. These officers consti tute the board of directors. References, Mr. Walker, president Atchison Savings hank (oldest state bank In Kanass, Atchi son, Kan.; T. R. Clendenln, president com mittee of forty, Atchison, Kan.: William Btryker. editor Tulsa Democrat, Tulsa, I. T.: Montgomery County Nstlonal bank. People's National bank, Cherryvale State bank, all of Cherryvale, Kan. Also Brad street or Dun agencies. ' How to Send Money. Make all drofts, checks or money orders payable to "The Uncle Sam OH Cora May, or H. H. Tucker. Jr., secretary, ana your stock will be sent promptly by return registered mail. For further particulars writ or wtra The Uncle Sam Oil Co. or H. H. TUCKER, JR. Sec, Cherryvafe, Kin CITY MAKES GAIN IN GRAIN Omaha Receipts and Shipments Thns Far This Year Show Great Increase. the first flve lnontha of 1004 were consid erably greater, tjikn for the corresponding period of 106, as shown by figures Just compiled by the Omaha Grain exchange. Total receipts this year to May $1 were 15.tl0.000 bushels; last year' to May 81 they were 11,416.000 bushels. Shipments this year to May SI were K.SST.ftOO bushels; last yeat. 1$,7T3,600 busbele. An Increaae is shown of 152.000 bushels Jn wheat receipts. 1.$5S,6no . bushels In corn receipts and 1,980,000 bushels In oats receipts. The report of the government Depart ment of Connerce and Labor fqr April. Just Issued, shows Omaha fourth In point of total grain shipments for the first, four months of this yesr, being distanced by Chicago, Minneapolis and Bt. Loujs. These, together with Kansaa City and Milwaukee, were ahead of Omaha' in point of grain receipts for the same period. Omaha was third In corn receipts for the first four months, being about 1.000,000 bushels under St. Ijouls. The market was distanced only by Chicago in corn shipments for the four months. terr Low Haiti rmeaday. Every Tuesday, balance or tne year, the Chicago Great Western railroad will se4 homeeeekere' tickets to Minnesota, North Dakota and Canadian northwest at about half rate; to other territory llrsi and tttlrs) Tuesdays. Writs H. IL CburohlU, O. A UU-Feinam afreet. State number la parte end when going. Bee Went Ads for Business Boosters. FARNAM AT FIFTEENTH STRUT