THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 4, 1P06. 10 AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAIIA Company Oreaniwd to Uanufacturs Fuel from Stock Yards WmU. ENFORCING CITY BUILDING ORDINANCES Cltr Coaaell Rrarhci Agreement wltk Spltser Jt. tampaa? Reaardlnc the Takla Vp of the Sewer Boada. A number of prominent cltliens met Mon day evenlrur and organized a company ' known as the American Peat and Chemical Coal company. John Flynn wa elected ' president, Uem Wentworth vice president, Ed Culver general manager, Dr. McCrann treasurer and t. M. Click secretary. The object of the company Is to utilize the waste product of the city and the stock , yards for fuel. This fuel Is made by a i eertaln mixing of chemicals with the com bustible waste so that It forms a solid fuel which can be handled like ordinary coal. The company expects to have a plant In operation within thirty days, which will be ' capable of making 1(10 tons dally. The lo ' cation has not been secured, but It is ex ; pee.ted that the arrangements can be made ( with the Union Stock Tard's company ' for a convenient site. The machinery used Is simple, resembling that used for brick moulding and mixing. The product Is dried ' In the sun and Is then ready for use. The j Stock Yard's company Is said to have ap ! proprtated $30,000 for the work of remov ing Its offal dumps. nd It Is likely, there fore, that they would be glad of a chance to have such a company take the burden 1 off Its hands. The present company Is ' capitalized at fX.OGO. Eaforclaa- Balldlaa- Ordinance. The city building Inspector, Ed Trapp, is busy these days keeping the ends of his business even. There Is a large amount of building going on and In some cases there has been difficulty In convincing the builders that they must comply with the city ordinances regarding the taking out of , permits to build and of properly construct ing their buildings. D. J. Farrell was re minded of this fact yesterday afternoon In the construction of a house belonging to Mrs. Mangan. He had failed to take out the permit and his work was stopped by the Inspector until such had been complied with. 'When confronted with the ordinance, he made haste to take out the proper pa pers. The Inspector has condemned several buildings within the past week. There are two on South Thirtieth at T street, which were condemned a week ago. Yesterday the Inspector condemned the brick building known as the Transit house belonging to McCague, located at Twenty-eighth antt M streets. Agreement vrlth Bond Bayers. There was a special meeting of the city council held last night In the mayor's office. The meeting was held for conference with the representative of Spltzer tt Co. rela tive to the South Omaha sewer bonds. The ' proposition failed of acceptance on a former occasion for the reason the council, mayor and treasurer were not satisfied that the city was made sufficiently secure ' by the banking company. Iast night the i company agreed to put up a collateral ! security of $lfiO,ono in municipal bonds with 1 the Fourth National bank in New York i City, or the eastern correspondent of the ', Packers National bank of this city, as ; additional security; besides allowing South ( O.tnaha to keep possession of Its own bonds while the money remained on deposit with ' Spltzer & Co. There remains therefor 1160.000 to be placed on deposit with Spltzer : A Co. The agent of Spltzer 4 Co, Incor ; porated the above proposition In the form of a contract with the city, and on this being done a resolution was passed making ! Bpltser and Co. one of the depositories of i the South Omaha funds. On the money deposited they will pay the city 3 per cent on the balances and will pay accrued In terest up to the time the agreement as originally proposed was entered Into. The Fourth National bank, under instructions from the rarkers National, wilt be the Judge of the securities which shall be placed as collateral, and which shall be In Its keeping. It Is now thought the treasurer will have no fault to find with the proposition. The contract was entered Into under the direction of the city attor ney. ' Flr and Police Board Meeting. There was a meeting of the Board of Fire and Police commissioners last night, It being their regular meeting night. There was not a full attendance of the board and little business was attempted. One druggist's permit was granted. There were aome matters of Importance which might have come before the meeting, but these were all pasxert over until a full attend ance of the board could be secured. Magic CMr Gosslo. Mrs. Richard Dervln Is reported to be suffering- from a severe Illness. Jetters Oold Top Beer delivered to all parts of the city. Telephone No, 8. T. C. Marsh and family have started on A six weeks' vacation from this city. The South Omaha Country club will have a carryall accommodation to Its grounds during the day and evening. ' 53.rP Hhwer is building a new residence ' ,rty-second &n1 x streets end Mrs. William Mangan Is building a residence at 5 STORE CLOSED ALL DAY Tol JULY $ Slore f & Closed 1 All I J 4th oi I1- $ Jnly ft i 1 1 OKI an. i, "gL. Cliiu S Closed p 4th of $ Jnlv U 8 H ANNOUNCEMENT anaaannnnans Beginning Thursday, July 5th, Knd Continuing Through , the Ht&ted Term Our Store Will CLOSE EVER.Y DAY AT 5 P. M. EXCEFT SATURDAY AT 10 P. M. TTTlT lLilillLH 11 Thursday Specials ft a i '4 y M IS I 55 Imki V Ladies' White Wash Skirts Smartly made of shrunken wnlte Indian Head liinena and English Reps, circular and pleatedV-very 1.50-1.98-2-98 now the rage elbow sleeves, special Millinery for Midsummer BIG SPECIAL BARGAINS Untrimmed Hats at 50c Each. 50c All of the untrimmed Milan, Chip Straw Hats and Hand-Made Chiffon and Straw Braid Hats, all this season's styles, for merly sold up to 12,00 and 12.60, now Untrimmed Hats at 25c. Untrimmed Hats in blacks, whites and all . colors. These are Hats that for- M merly sold at $1.00, on J mt mm v sale at Spsclal Sale ol BOO New Up-to-Date Trimmed Hats In this lot you will find many original -Pattern Hats, also Hats trimmed with OBtrich plumes, both Black and White Hats.... GREAT BASEMENT BARGAINS THURSDAY Big Table of 10c Printed Organdie, full piece, not remnants, 9lo at, yard aB Indian-Head White Suitings, each bolt with copyright Indian- t?Lg, . mmm X head label, at, yard oolMo kh ii u. u i i i ty nxn man nuin tiut xea g 1 1 We Arc Closed jjj I All Da.y Toda.y The i ' 7 I a J vj v I 9.98 5 Xymss. I . DENVER 5? Leaving Ouiaha July Iflth (Monday) 4:00 p. m. Q f arrive jfiivi: uui i nil j.ut-utj ;u tu. v i$ This train will be equipped with Pullman Palace V Iqo J,; Bleeping cars, Pullman Tourist sleeping cars, $ Buffet Smoking and Library cars, free C Reclinlng-Chair cars and Dining V cars meals a la carte. iff Union Pacific ) Tickets on sale July 10th to 16th at f. $15.00 for the ROUND TRIP C1Y TICKET QFF1CE, 132 FARNAM STREET 1 liPi f'l ?4 Jj HOD TOAST DESEBTB TU f & ' tfv JQf BEST BEEB Nlj7-,Vji Si fL'f &7 Always popular because It Is pleas- irJ fx if antl refreshing and appetising. "4r A. f! I . &tjF Jstte Brewing Co., 80. Oma ha, Phons iJT Jr I k I X. Omaha Headquarters: HUGO F. BILZ, 14th and V S I m I N Douglas Tel. Doug 1542. Co. Bluff's Headquarters: ' rT4 v J j t.w MITCHKLU 1012 jl aln St. TeL 80. yXiui'j Great Water Damage Sale Wednes day the Seventh Day. liilMY PEWS THE RELIABLE STRE Silk Shirt Waists and Jacket Suits At Qreatly Reduced Prices Thursday we will assemble hundreds of mart Shirt Waist Butts, made of silks in latest shades and patterns. Including greys and popular checks and plaids, abort sleeves and all the very latest features. Silk Shirt Waists Kmi Jacket Suits, th&.t sold up to $17.50 will at Silk Skirt Waists and Jacket Suits that sold up f A O C to $30, will go at If.OJ PRINCE CHAP SUITS TOKYO SUITS Daintiest white wash Suits of the season. Prettily embroidered eftects, i QJl.fi OS two specials 70 u'70 Wednes day the Seventh Day. For the Special Benefit of Out of Town Customers who were unable to finish their trading of Tuesday this store Will Be Open Till Noon, Wednesday, July Mh. Thus offering our customers art opportunity to finish their trading and still enjoy the celebration. Several new lines of goods will be shown Wednesday A. M. for the first time. Come early. Ladies' Dainty Shirt Waists Elaborate effects In ladies white wa'sts, at imm fib Trimmed Hats $2.50 - -. ' K f $2.50 Dotted Drees Swiss, white ground with pin-head dots, 15c 71 value at, yard f sC One Immense lot remnants of India L4non, various grades, worth up to 15o a yard, Cn at, yard c Sixteenth and M streets. The members of the Baptist church and Sunday srhool will give a farewell recep tion to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heyman on Friday next at their residence. Friends of Patrick J. Coyle in this city received word of Ills d-nth In California where he went In quest of his health. Mr Coyle was a pioneer of South Omaha. For sale or rent. 2R1R Q St.. So. Omaha. Address R. A. Krcbbs. Tel. A 394. Charlea P. Hatcher and Mary IS. Arm strong were married Monday night at 9 o'clock at the home of the bride's ninnn 3 N street. They have gone to Denver for a wedding trip. There will be a double-header hand ball game at the Young Men's Christian as sociation gymnasium this morning. Heufey and Fitzgerald play against Cahlll and slheehau and the Cohn brothers play the AwuitT li itinera. tt la the For Kxchange column of The Bee Want Ad page. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Dean left yesterday lor rairpury ror a lew aays' visa. T. ' D. Kttlinger, manager and buyer of the clothing and shoe departments for J. I a. Brandels A Bona, leaves tonight for the eastern mantels to buy ran goods. MURFHY MAKES A GOOD CATCH rots In His Time OS Duty to Good Advantage and Lands Pickpocket. A policeman without a home is a most lonesome person when off duty. When Patrol Driver Murphy lost his through the ravages of the vacation germ, which rot. hod him of his wife and family, the other lnv, he suddenly realised how few places then are where a full grown man can find amuse ment. Bo he began to go back, to the polio station nigl ts after his day's work on the wagon, lending a hand through force of habit. Tuesday evening he started out for a walk In the neighborhood of Eleventh nml Farnam Btreets and spied two men, one intoxicated, standing together on the Fide walk. To the layman there was nothing at all suspicious about this, but to Murphy It was all wrong or at least it looked a. though it might be. It wasn't exactly hlK business to "butt In," as he wasn't on duty, according to some people's Ideas, but "Murph" sidled over toward the men to investigate. Just as he was getting near enough to overhear the conversation he saw the sober man extract a watch from the pocket of the other and slyly hand i to a confederate, who started off. Murphy jumped forward in an Instant and captured the pickpocket, but the man with the watch made good his escape. Murphy took his man to the station ant found him to be William Larkln. well known to the police as a worker of drunks. His victim In this case was Patrick O'Brien of Kansas City. On the way to the patrol box with his capture Murphy picked up a couple of drunken men sleeping on the walk. For a man supposed to be at home In bed this record Is considered very good; in fact. Murphy is entitled to congratula tions over the Larkln capture under any conditions, as be has been a troublesome character. Y.M.C.A. LETS NEW CONTRACT Arranges with Grnnwald, Scbroeder A Co. for Heating;, Plumb ing and Sewerage. Secretary Wade of the Young Men's Christian association has In his hands the signed agreement between the aaoclatlon and Grunwald, Bchroeder & Co., contract ors, who will do the work of fitting up the new building for heating, ventilating, plumbing, sewerage and gas piping. The contract calls for a payment for the entire Job of F17.583 and the ultimate completion of the work by January 1, 1907, though parts are to be finished 'by August IS and September 15. The work will begin Thurs day. "We are making as good progress as possible with the new building," said Mr. Wade. "We have been delayed somewhat because of a lack of bricklayers, but ex pect no serious handicap in that line at present." ROME MILLER'S NEW HOTEL Hostelry to Be Bnllt, Costing $300,000 and Containing- Haadred and Seveaty-Fve Rooms. S INDIA AND CEYLON Obtained it phenomenal popularity through its perfection of quality, purity and flavor. It is, in fart, in class by itself. I "rove this by trying it. McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholesale Agents, Omaha. Rome Miller has announced his decision to build a hotel on his Jackson street lots Immediately east of the Brunswick, now a part of the Her Grand. The hotel will contain 178 rooms and will cost about (200,000, without furnish ings and fixtures. The plan calls for a five-story building, ISO feet on Jackson street, and running back 100 feet. As the Brunswick will be a part of the hotel. , ; the new establishment will have a front- ge or 199 reel on jacsaon street ana 100 feet on Sixteenth street. The main en trance will be on Sixteenth street. John ltenser has plans completed, and It is said bids for construction will be Invited con. , Don't Bandage Foarth of Jalv Iajnries. The street dirt contains the genns of lockjaw. When the Injury Is left open they are Innoxious, but when bandaged develop and cause lockjaw. Leave the wound open and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm and all danger from the disease will be avoided. FULL SUIT AND EXTRA TROUSERS FOR THE PRICE OF SUIT M.0NE IT'S Nicoll's way of keeping a large force of Tailors and Cutters busy during July. It's Nicoll's way of clearing up the surplus stock at the end of a busy season's trade. . WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS. S09-SL11 go. 15th firt Wm ii t m XSJ 1 SUMMER I SANDALS Where is the boy or girl that Isn't tickled to death with a pair of Bare foot Sandals. Just the thing for summer. Cool as no shoes at all, but protected as well as with shoes. feet SIZES 3 TO 8 n.10 SIZKS 8Vi TO 11 1S5 SlZi-o U TO 3 H-50 rll rn Barefoot Sandals The barefoot sandal season Is here. This Is the popular shoe for summer wear. Just what you want to rest your tired feet. Cool and comfortable genuine welt soles, with no heels to hurt the feet. Uppers made of genuine Russia calf black and tan colors. From infants' to men's sixes. Child's sixes, 5 to 8 11.10 Child's sixes. to 11..- 1.36 Misses' sixes, 12 to Z 1.60 Women's sixes, I to ... 2.00 Men's sixes, to 11 2.9 These sandals are mads to wear. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Street. tt FRY SHOE CO. THE 8HOERB, Wb and Doughs Sts. e Sterling Bliver Frenser, 1Mb and Dodga. LOCAL BREVITlTs. Fire started In a Dlla of oll-soa!it mnl iirT. CENTURY FARMER apparatus was sent rrom the lire house I next door to eaUugulso the blast, lUee I as bo loss, J Interests ike Whole Fajailjr, Paint Value Ths measure of value is not what you pay, but what you have gotten in quan tity and quality. LOWE BROTHERS' HIGH STANDARD PAINTS Are better than others, because they have In them sufficient of quantity and quality of those materials necessary to make them better. Phone us the location of your house and we will show you a "High Btanditrd'' Job In the neighborhood. It is the best painted bouse in your part of town. MYERS-DILLOII DRUG CO FAINT DEPARTMENT. Iltli Uwy 4hone Dvugla itffc. One and a quarter million acres to bo opened to settlement on the SHOSHONE RESERVATION Dates of registration July 16th to 31st.' EXCURSION RATES Less than one fare for the round trip, daily July 12th to 29th via $20-00 Round trip from Omaha, over the only all rail route from Omaha to Shoshoni, Wyo. , the reservation border. GEO. F. WEST, General Agent, Chicago & North-Western Ry. Omaha, Nab., Please send to my address pamphlets, maps and Infor mation concerning; the opening; of the Shoebone or Wind River reservation to settlement. VG. M . (Cut sirt this Ceases) EXCURSION RATES EAST Bound trip tickets on sale- every day to many pointa in Canada and New York at 5 ONE FAEE, plus $2.00, for 15-day ticket ONE FAEE, plus $4.00, for 30-day ticket. VIA THE CHICAGO, fUAUK 1ST. PAUL RY. Also low round trip rates to many points in "Wisconsin and Michigan. For full particulars call on or write to F. A. NASH, General Western Agent., 1524 Farnam St., OMAIIA, NEB. Telephone Douglas-284. EE tt LOW RATI HEW ENGLAND POINTS SOLD DJUU II JUKE. JULY 18, AU8. 8 AID 22, SEPT. 5 AID 19 Ask WABASH CITY OFFICS, . 1601 Farnam St or address HARRY E. MOOKES, O. A. P. C Wabaah R. Km Osnaha Nebraska YES, IT'S HOT But If you wish to be cool coma to Beaton's, it's better than a summer resort under the cool fans. tl.OO Hyomel Complete So (Guaranteed Hay Fever Cure.) tl.OO De Moe's Cod Liver nil . . Jl 00 8. B. 8. for the Blood JSa tl.OO Pompelan Massage Cretm..Mm.J0o tl.OO Dr. Charles' Bkln Food....M..MM.o II 00 Aytr'i Recamler Cream. 70o (1.00 Avalon lOo Cigars, per box of U....I0O (While they last.) BEATON DRUG CO, 18th and Farnam. Phone your wants, we dsllYar ferM a aU parts ef Omaha,