I ) THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY CO, 190(V 9 ; i 4 I HERCULEAN TASK IS DONE Complete Primary Vote ii CtoTuwcd and Board Adjourns Sine Lie, FOSEWATER'S MAJORITY OVER TWO TO ONE Thaa Orlglaallp Bho-redToa the Fare Hitchcock Bad Dakl snaa Split Aboat Etta The canvassing board that haa been go- JW" over the returns from the late prl- Tnary after" ten- days' work adjourned sin alia vaalart.t, . . .. . i.. .. . . o'clock. Tha last returns' canvassed were those on the democratic congressional delegate!, over which "there haa been conalderable rivalry between the! I)ahlman and antl Pahlman or Hitchcock factions of the party. The returna allow that of the sixty-six delegates thirty-seven were on Saundara. W. A.....t10rttla, Or. B. W.-LlrTj (Hrt, p. N I a4 linn B. O HI Clark, jr., H. T... 'kninr. Hanrr 1N lod. W. r IU s--att, Bdsar H Kt Cnfkran. It. M trott, Oanaral Ml B V t.itu fkmN, oaoraw p... l.tM lata. W. W 1.411 Shone, W. H I.4H CnnMll. W. I.IM h'lnlkw, J. W 141 r.a. a a fj aiumi. r. m t4H (aer. Howard B . lit Rmltk, A C MM Corllaa. P. W A. 1447, Smllk. Edward A....LK . A 1.44 Smttk. rrad U IM. Cnnlak, Edward J..i.a 9mitk. Mirhaat i Cirwall, Robert t(4 Smith. Stdnay W..... V Cnwpf, W P 144 Solomon, R O I 4 rrnlg. J. T I.4.M' sormann, Alfred 1.01 rrwnnae, W. O .... tut Spalding, K K K Cawimtnga, rnarlaa... TH4 pahoer. W; A...i... ill Cunningham. I iii Stptn. Paul 2 Cunningham, M. O t.l Stawnrt, R. A IM Pattlatruni. Victor.... til R'on. Bun J I.IM 'II. J. A IliSlona. H. A alt Intty. C. " I7 Saillaan. J P 4 frraul. Ova. H... HI'TbiiMt. Benjamin r l.4t Mltnn. John T .: Traiaor. P. J I M ttur(l. thirl B.. 4A t'nlt, r-karlaa I.M rmahoa. A. J 1.511 I rhanakl, John M... .1.131 Dotwrkra. A.- H 7 Vanallatlna, A. J .... IM tiuikor, L ' 1 143! Van Kan. H O i Dunr.n. Robarl D. 1.4il; Vunaantr W. B. ...... )14 Pworak. Prank t.K Vlnaonhalar. P. B...l.4 tiamiii, Wra. W. ...l.niTi v, Kaaari, Charlaa,. 12 Kill. I M 4 Waklnrom. Bmil Ill Rrwin. Ollraf I.l7 Wal.h. Jamaa 1.(21 Krana. J E W jn Winj, K T Parrll, rsraallns..;.t.lT Wa4. P. D Parroll, Jrpvph 4" liar. 0. P....... Ptnk. Rohan O I.v. a'eataraala. B. H Plahr. K. B 1.41 i hartoa, Joha C. Planann. Ira t.4i Whlppla, H. A AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Obancee la Cffioiali at the TJaioa Stock ' Tardi KationaL tank. - BOGUS TAX COLLECTOR ON ,WS ROUNDS City Treasurer Aanoaaeea He Jlas X perlal Calleetore Oat at Preaeat Ml Partlea Are Caatlaaed Nat ray. in . t.n . t.iaa , I i ..1.410 Klemina. Our 1.47' wnhur. WIHIaai H. ..i..t.4M: wnaa.. T. r. Plodman. P. E both slatea, thirteen on the Duhlman i rt-ll r. JohB j..i.oo! wniia. B. A Slate, fourteen on the Hltt'hcock ticket . Oalnea, Prank H ... If.li Woodland. Prank H Oaliowar. Thomaa... tlataa. W. H OIIIpl. J. A...... Uordun. W. C 941 Wurmkacfc. fmo.... IiOjYartnn, Edward n,Yatra. John T laa. Zimtuau, Harry B. 1.07 l.iao , 6t , XW . 14 .1.42 a.a7 At the last meeting of the directors of the fnlon Stock Tsrrls National bank. E. F. Folds, formerly cashier, wss elected as one of the vlce presidents of the Institution. ind In Ms place as cashier F. R. Hedrlck of Fort Worth, Tex., wss chosen. -In his posi tion as vice rrrealdent. Mr. Folds -will still have active management of the bank. The new cashier was, up to the time of . his election, president of the Btock Yards Na tional bank of Fort Worth. He crunes here to assume hla duties about August 1. He has been with the Fort Worth bank only eighteen, months., but has occupied several Important positions In other banks. He began hla banking career at Algona, la. From that state he went to Indian Terri tory In the interests of Iowa capltallr's. For soma time he was cashier of the First tha place was opened at T o'clock Wednes day morning, nor has been heard from sinie. He hart worked tor his board at a restaurant at 7" fouth-filxteenth street, but J Inquiry there failed to throw any light on hla Whereabouts. The"young man had I bn despondent ovec lark of funda and It Is feared he may nave committed stMctaa. lie was 2S rears old, dark comnlezloned. smooth faced and wore a black, soft shirt. COUNCIL OVERLOOKS A POINT Falls ta Aatharlse Me F.ipeaae ( Atterlatj ttaoaaa ta Be t'sed by Cblef. Alterations in the rooms formerly occu pied by the tax commissioner on the sec ond floor at the fit hall to fit them lor AUDITORIUM MONEY SCHEME Plan af Eaiiinc Fn&d to Complete Buildin? it Frojacted. NEW BONO ISSUE IS THE PROPOSITION Dlreciars iabmlt Slateaaeat of Ear lata, IkowUg Set 'of K early Klaa Tbaaaaad Dollars la Two Toara. Various plana of raising money to corn- end two -Michael liogan and William Fleming were Independent. Jamea P. English was trtgh man. with 73 votes, i and Oedrge Rogers waa the low man to ! Hepabllraa roogresaloaal Delegates. h airii. with Jfls Th. (i r.t totals I The canvass of tha vote for retublloan gavs Mr. Rogers only Zi, but a second delegates to the congressional ' convention National bank of Medlll. Mr. Foldn. whom rminl'nvc him threo more ralalno? him was completed Thursday forenoon. The two votes above Joh had bea.tr n him rm th was 771, .received Dy jonn reje he succeeds, has been connected with the bank only since last January. The Increase in A Bennewlta who ! highest vote was received by Thomas A. bank only since last Jsnuary. The Increase the first count. ' F"1"'1 who """'v"1 loe-' wh,le ,he it businetw In the bank is t(i a reason for , . , , , ,T . h'-i- I Smith ahd J. M. Tobias were tied for last . r .7. 7.,, J. . '".,, Plce among those elected, each receiving Bates to the- republican stale convention . .. at tha primary' aieotlon were 8. B. H. ,h, additional force." Boiai Tax Collector. It has twice been reported to the city , k ,hJ 81 vo,e- Th following table shows ths treasurer that some ImDoster. as It seems. Massing board yesterday afternoon. vote ot d,f those, reaetvln, W h.s been attempting to collect-de.ino.uen, trV-J "V?' Z... .k. a !k, "r more beln e"cl1: of gullible people. In neither one of Thv ihn "Kiit -mtla -chanae over thI Albrarbt. Loula.. ngures puDllsnea in i ns net imracumnj Aitaiadt. William after the primary none of any oonsi- Baobnaana, c. quenca. , County Treasurer Fink is high b., S" man on lha Rosewater doiegauon, secur- B.m. rraoa u. Ing .67.: W.' i. Brostch Is high man on 5!' tha Fontanella ticket, securing 1,2.' This Bamatain Naiiian. makes Fink's majority over the opposing i?": ri l hlah man l.aii. his vote being more than niK-kasadarfar L . .,. .1 nrn.h.. . ar A 'Willis. I Rwlamann. Wm H """""" " , ' I Bom, Hanrr tha low man on tha Rosewater delegation. Borer, ctiria . .... vi . n.lt Brltt. C. W nas .iu, gvn. ...... - ...-j , BnipMIlll- A j ovtr Broatch. The average vote ror am uraMt, A. h aelegate. pledged to Mr. Ro.ewater SSy.V H ever ,t00, wnwo ti rl r i rhrtatia, I). H . . vote waa about 1.000. J. C Robinson tha kti. w. b. low mn. eroppin oown mm iow M ow. i rol. i.Titi r..n rAmiiiionrtr Frd Brunlnc la 1 vUn, chari VwBsaaT -.. . aaoond on the Rosewater delegation, get- "tinJl.7: -while H. H. Baldrlga la third. with 2.6I. .... ff ' . -"Detail of Vote. Thla ie the complete vote: Adair W R 1,091 Qreanlaaf. a K. Adama. H. t. l Ouatafami. B. L... Adam. Jamaa H..J.W Hall. .Tkotnaa P.. Adklns, w. r ..,. i .. 04 Klaratead. ta 1... . 71 King. P. E . KlKlrahnar. D. H..., . a7.Kornli. W. H .. 'Kottar. Prd W.. .. IV'Kornbrk. L IlliLaraon. 8aras,..... ,. lI,Liral. at. L .. IM Lindaar, Jamaa G.. .. Ill Lynch, John I. ..1,011 Mabery. Barnard.. ., Ill; Mann. Charlaa P.. .. M MrArdla Jobn P.. the cases has the man been able to get nny money by this means. It may be, however, that the attempt might prove successful to persons less acquainted' lit the city. The tsx collector, states that he hss no deputy and that he has not made an attempt to coi tus lect outside of, his office as yet.- As a gen- " era! rule the taxes have been paid promptly In the voluntary. way. If any one ta ap- oi Metjonald, John W.. .l,(m preached by would-be collectors. It would ! M.Oulr. J. H... ...... Wt w. .. ... ... . . wr.. .u. iiirin w rrtiuri . me mailer in , MS . 147 . ai , Kt , 2I , 4 . M7 . Ml 171 MrK.r. W. II U.1 Moraartr. B. P 120 Morgan, rharlae B. aMi Nftl.l, William O. aal : Nor barf. Jaka . tM, N'orthvall. T. O... Hrtiim, Claua. ............ ' Olaoa, Pater l.aoiiPrak. Oaora N. ... 7MI Pworaon. Andraw... tl Plnlo. A. 8 aas Ralph. J. B . M. D.. oi m,Rrnolda. Victor D.. 4t . Hi; Hlra, Beatoa n!Roaaal. H. I JH Rohwar, Oaorga.... 71 sargant, uaorga A. the police and see that the ' fmposters are hinaoaoa. W. a Akarluaa, A. P... Allan Jan-.,.... Ann, - B. O. Andarsau, A- kndarasn, J " Andanwn Ben B. j . .A.rMn I la , 1 . . , .Andaraoa Nl J. .... ailuiaiawu. - . . mt I n Jamaa.. Aiford. Carr....kM HI Jallap, w. e...-i. pairs, rirrz;;' Baldrti. Hor H.l. nilHaaaal, A Win R. .1.44a ,.1,0) . ni .I.447, Harrlna. Carl Hoffman, L. T.. Ilolllngar, P. C. HoiK-k. A. P.... Howall. B. B ... Hot. Prad M. Hummel, JnaaBk B. Hunt, Ernaat C Jackaoa, J. T Juaama. Jacob It.. Joknaoa. Oaoraa M..1.1H Joknaoa. Balak H.... PI Jokaaoo. W. Brnaat..L444 Judaoo, Prank W . .. M7 ..1.447 .. PIT ..1,411 .. -. ..L017 .. tol .Mil .1.611 .. 37 .1.004 ..1,174 Cnp. B. P Crawford. Frank... ('rata. John Crow. Oeorga B.... Dalkar. Prod Dooaon, John.- F.I Holt, Oeorga Bttar, Prad J...... Plaphar. Harry riuh. p. w . .. Plodman, Prad W. Poster, CttarlM B. rrr. Thomaa A.... Purar. Prank . A. .. Oaorga. ('hartaa G. Olbaon. I- C MUStaal, John. Grant. John 177! Biaraoaon. C. D. Ilrnit, H array 0 tl0 "toddart. H. P.. Hall, varra E , MtBona. rrana B.. Hanam. Charlaa 160'Ruttla, Hugh Handrtoka. ( ha. I. MSj Swanaon, Nala P. Hlghy, Boachar 1,001 Talbot Jamaa... ll a, . . . . .. nrougnt to justice. il n ' TM 1 ft Vt 144 the use of the chief of police have come plete tha Auditorium were discussed at a to sn abrupt pause because of the failure meeting Wednesday noon of the commit of the council to authorise the expense at tee appointed by the Commercial club in the matter. Among them was the Is sue of $10,000 of bonds In addition to the t&O.OOO bonds now In force. Another plan was to. call In the ISO.000 bonds and Is sue a new set to the amount of l0,000. After a discussion of the financial state ment of the Auditorium for the two years since its opening, the general opinion waa the meeting Tuesday night. It appears that after Chalrmnn Bridges and the buildings and -property committee had de cided on the plans other councllmen Inter fered and gave orders for the cutting of a door through a' thick' brick wall. In Order to afford the police chief passage tu a private office.. The Chang's contemplated hv thai Mtnnilllu watfA In neriui v -tint tha door .rr.nk-.m.nf win brin. ti. m.i to expressed that since the statement shows more than 160. of In violation of the char- the building to have made money thera ter provision that all work coating more ought to be little difficulty In selling so,- than 150 shall be let by contract. Chairman 000 worth of bonds Bridges wss much displeased by the dlsar- No definite conclusion was reached and rangemenf of the plans, and so expressed tha discussion will be resumed Friday. himself with vigor. After tha council Manager Ulllan of the Auditorium turned down the appropriation Buperln- I quoted figures to show that St. Paul haa tendent Rowden, under whose supervision I put 1376.000 Into an Auditorium," Kansas the door was cut, called the whole affair city 1465,000 and Denver has voted 4(r off. temporarily. On 1-oes.iay, however. I 000 bonds. Omaha to date has Invested workmen had made the opening, which now gbout 50,000 in the local building. stands in- rougn condition in a rrame ot rough brick and plaster. To add to the chaos. It baa been discovered that the door waa cut under a section Of wall supporting Statement of Esralaga, Preparatory to a campaign for funds to complete the Auditorium, the board of dl- main girder. According to builders this i"., ,.......- never should have been done, because of ""owing " " rm"" danger of weakening the building. building since Its opening two years ago During the suspension of activity the r .. ine aetaueo siaiemem hm.uw.. chief of police retains bis old quarters and RECEIPTS. preparations to receive the county treasury ,n ""b"""0"" V1L. ' . a A., a, .1,1. ... ..... .'a Fram miscellaneous enterprises. ...... Bo I tianrt concerts, souvenir uncus, school district treasury are blocked. The ftildwlnter fslr, etc fire chief . Is ensconced, in the old health Earnings of the Auditorium since department room, and the latter ha. been L'" Jai'mlscea- transferred to the. room formerly used by neons entertainments the license Inspector, with a private oflice Roller rink, two years for consultations made out of ths council's Borrowed on bonds.. ... ...... , . , . . Due on notes for construction bills, committee room. Only the fire chief has i npald hills for material, construc- aettled down and arrarrgea his furniture tion, etc 26,6:4.63 8i.527.J7 r.Et.M 6ft.000.00 11.120.69 Coaarll Urki a Qaorai though he meant to make a long stay, overdraft, June l, isso No action was taken at the council meet- The health department Is hoping that other Total received ing last nignt. There was not a quorum quarters win Da proviooa. ior it. EXPENDITURES. answered to roll call, so the body ad-1 But the kernel of-, the' matter is that too I Grounds loumed to meet Monday avanlna At that I many democratic councllmanic cooks have Building tin, (V.. i I Hlntuil In and haitlv dlaturrwut tha unnf.rt. I nirnilUre and natures.. ...v iiiv .uiniiiiiirc via v inuut IB, , biivv.o I " , l'v " - - w . ... i . , -. and. alleys will be reay to report on one tlonery. It Is supposed that when the Taxes paid or two propositions. It Is likely a provl- disturbers show a meex and conciliatory Insurance paid Slon will be considered for tha sninaunoars, laaa. i.,..l.gf ., f fh- to, ,h. ,.., Sill gkadam W n aja 1 - mm vi.vll au .wanuua a. it; liabattah. w. w t.M I Q over the Burllnaton trarka. tt la l.n will be held to map the way out or the Holler rink exrensea. two rears ii Smith, Arthur c l.4 1 aurmlsed that there will be a renort m. Jungle. A yawning opening through a Expenses of all other shows and x mn.in. dan. j. am I - .... l,MiHmitR. s. B. If Ill I "wji" piana in connection Wltn tne via- M! eauiraa. r. A... (17 duct at V street over the 1-nlnn Pa..ifin AM .takHak imr T III ...w e.n9 41 1.74 Ml SH Ml M & prOVI- uwiBiirci. ji.rr. nil. ivui iiimui .iini.rn.ncr 1'aiu construe- eplrlt Chairman Bridges and hla committee Interest paid H on west oclate. will relent arid a new conference olierkaTe V-Wnt. ? i"" 331.1175 t 65.R03 0ft 184.Z11I.T7 7.SM.(B ll.ol7.S6 .7S 24 6.229.! n.n3 12 2,21M 1.R.VI.0O 11.5T7.19 J.J and Rock Island tracks. "J Arrested on Barglarp Charge, mt Tl,a police were v successful in running JJJ down another burglar on the morning of brick wall directly underneath a huge girder, however, Is the present monument to the first tampering of democratic flr.ar.ra with the nhvalrul Attrlhutea of the Paid for heating... , - Tl 1 .1 f .. I . .HKJ I VII 1IHIIV I IV. I", nr, , . , Paid salaries of secretary emeriainmenis Paid to employes, laborers, watch men, ticket sellers, doormen. ushers city hall. a,, his crime. Wednesday night Nick Blake. Holm, BrnM a.... tMiT-cksr. j. at k7 number of boardere over Herman A,ngera JJ saloon at Twenty-sixth and Q streets. He MORRIS AIDS THE DESTITUTE b..aHauar. . W.. Kalrta U. 4 B.adLa. . Prank W..I.i BaHstit, Intng 0.. Barkar. Oaniga. H 341 Barr, Kaaaadr. William. .. .1. Ml Rarr. i. Prad tit Knadatl. Haaiy - Baal, Banna.. Baall, .1,I7 Oaall. A. J..... X' Baatty, H. 0... U Bahna. Joan V,...a.av, Bamdlat," B..a.t,olt argar. Jokn H... 14 HI Kolb, Haarr B.. it ...tKB Koatsky, Prank... I anaaatar. Arvry. Lanadaa. Mania U4 Laraaa. ink a Loayttt. H. P Ml law.. Mlckaal M7 Blrkka P. W... .1. ow4 Lamka, Joha. SO aiark. o B.......LIU lUarsraa, Joea A..... so anfa ..B-aiat Uiva. , i niii hi a-... ... Slack, ' MvinL . , ..a laoxWa. t. W t, Bloaaaae, rrttai.-M. I.1M .a. i7 ikeaw k..... Nti Brmdlaw -Baaaare Ja nraller. B. P HIM Bramaaw B B.. - 4 Braaa. Jaaa P Broad bora. T. h .. IKl Broataa. W. J...U.W BrMam. SYaikOta A.. Kroma. H. 0....1.U Brawa. K -- W4 Brawn. Randall K. MO Brawnlaa. rrana B..L011 BruanMM. O. W... M0 Bragawaa, Oaaar..M U Brualag. Prd....-I.(7l Bual, Jamaa IU..I.IN vugn, a. ...... . , . Burbaak. Brroa 0...1.M1 Baa. B. U. i4jBa. OUa 0 Barfcat, H. Bynu. Harry 8.-.M'e Cajaptwll, W. B 14 Carr. Jas. W.,..l.a.7 (arr. Jamaa J.. Ml Cbaaa, Ckmkat.MJ.M Batkkola. Haavp. Ckaaa. D. A. M..-1,0W BmaaaU. Ha Caaaa. W. B. Lawta, Tkaodara P.- 11 MMkraa, Jaka V 14U Melatrre, On u . MoXalL J. O - IM Uuna. C A aaaanay, rrana a.,i laVaaJavnap, B a.ue bm A. P . Ml Manbaat, I. H. ...... ' ataaatuk. W. A ti HIlMr. wiiltaai air Brldgaa. 1-... Millar. BroadwallTV A. auoar, ar I gull, Hanrr Muiaagar, r. - ri Bullare. W C. Myaaa, uaga A, u BurnMB Harr mfmZ I Bulla. Daa B. . ranaa. a. a -. l Butlar, J. P., 2"? !i Bolt, William laraaa. H- B-- - jr I rjalaly. C A. Plwam. BL , Canada. W. T. "a f I cannan, c. J rnarl. raa... ,....aii Oo- jhn P. Honia. Prank B Hop par, B. B Hoppar, Corllaa P.. Horwlch. Ban. B Houghton, Robert.. How a. c. C Hurat. tkoorsa L... Irwin. T. U ; Jaekaoa. J. P a7 WIIHa. A. H Jaflarla. A. W l.14 Wilts. Cbarlaa Jahnaoa, A I bait W... KVartoa, Edward...... Johnnoa, Uaorga anljYalaar, Joha 0...... JoBaaoa, w. ..,, I27 1 Irak, . joii. Kaan, Joarpk UlYoungars, C, H Kaagaa, una J..... W Desnoeratla State Coareatloa. Baperlnteadent Associated Charities Gets Womaa vrlth Babe to Her Sonthera Deatlnatlon. J 7 Tym. P. C Si iTreuaV wniiaVi:: iu antored every room In the building and a;whaaiar, Bokart L....- ta I from nearly every one of them secured Ms wiirea B. E Ma om" booty. From one boarder he got over an wtliiama. C. T II 17 ana from another ha took a watch mil ... t,.u. v.......,n n.i,.4 ha anil In. i4 w.mt. uwi. v.. IM1.P .m.,,. ,rnm , ..k. "T"JT,-'""r: .-3:" a i . . . wv... i o. .ii i xani oil to umana atier-ine ottn r niwisw ai one of the rooms ha visited, Miowever, the fire, left Thursday fbr ' Jacksonville, Fia., man happened to be awake and most where Antonio has found employment, ac first three vears. and manager and stenographer two and a half years Miscellaneous, including various Items during the five and one-half years, such aa telephone, hauling, express, postage, messenger serv ice, water, repairs, decorations, safe rental, advertising, station ery, printing, signs and banners. architects fees, etc. Mrs. Antonio Blanco, the German wife Legal services and commission on oona loan 5,754.77 6.674.91 2.IYM.67 3,63. 75 9,466.00 8.698.64 l. ooo.flo n M Total expenditures 1331,612.76 Since the building was opened two rears ago the actual operating expenses have fortunately he clearly recognised the man cording to lnformatkin"urr.lshe4 by the f,'"0'!"' 'J?-. JIl? -rMLt .1"..? ?n2 ... . . . . , . , , , . , . .. I i .ill ii.u mi acn iiiirirni. iiibuihih r aim J n a Nick Blake, who haa bean w-orklnar until I rtr tvuh. r thar'itw n.rnr. lamnna . . -. i . n.cm 1.1 , i m ------ i ' i . ... 1 " . ' - -" ------ .a . m i j , ki"ui ,u,vi.i. iimniiii mi'i.wnj . -ii 1 1 1 last Tuesdsy at Swift and ComDany'a nlant. I Ban rnnrbiM ininnin. ami , an lmnostor I out for operating, axnejases and fixed M!, He spent his time at the fire hall In the representing himself to be Mayor Bchmlta chJ,rje";. , u..u 40 plant. Induced the woman ta tarn tVr authority leaves lis a nroflt over all nnerailna e. Besides this capture the police ran In to draw 11,200 belonging to herself and Penses and Aged charges of $8,760. This J 4i jnaa. Dr., Robart P two small purloiners of brass and other rhlM from tha National Bank of California. n. ,,".1 In paying for the heating fflSSKt S.."::::::: S 'ot .Th' .evn yeek. ,.he hq cared for by T--: sa A,., MdiLawia, 8. Arien 7 r. v niiams. Tne boys are charged with 1 hospitable strangers in Omaha, receiving torlum fund to date.... lllJ,8f0.f is oraeaea irom tne union racinc. only one letter from her nusuana, wmcn i-uiireia 10 aai nn.ui.uu T I Th.v Innb .K.I. . . . - ..Ii V. . ...... I ... . . ... .w. n I ' - ' v.,,, a,.-v wi.. m BwaRgrr coniainca acuuaaii.uiiB mat aua waa iw Uncollected ... .... $.61000 ... , vuiiiiiiuii m iriinii iivvitra ana aemanaea laminar . witn s. man in btb aioinea. noi. i stock paid for and Issued ...Ilos.oon.oo 44, oeer witn tneir lunch, which J. Rothholx withstanding, the fsct ithat It looks aa ' lit readily promised and readily forgot. . though Blanco desires to drop her and no NAdM IN NtW T. M. iJ. bUILUINU loung Arthur Terrell waa also placed assurances are at hand"thst he will re- ie IM, Oaaraa D tU Blssa, Jaanaa H I;a7 Baolaoan, Aiuar, gu aaa Abbott. LyaJa I 441 Hospar.' Bol Andaraaa, Arthur .U. 41 Howall, B. B Anibaa, C. H 124 Jackson. Alma .... Attar, A A ZMiJalao, Oldrlch Ban man, otto j. Bedford, Jrff W nett, John nawlta. John Berrymaa. Ed p ' dOTiLoberk. C. O Bouoa. Kugaaa M... Bl McComba, w. w..,. all McConnall, A. B U0i Millar, Parry 44 Monk. J. t 4M1 Monigomary. C. 8... dUiMoatyn, P Nabla, John L IttlNlrhola, W. L JllO'Brlaa. D. 1 O'Connor, P. J iOKI, B lull Ott hard. Wm. J 4M 0--bard. William ... Oonloa. John J lao Piattl, Lula J Coagrora, Domini .. Plekard, Oscar J.... Cuatar. Dan T til Pottar. 8. J Dajilman, Jamaa C. ll Bawltaar, A. H O'JK LETTER BOL residents In tha allotted territory tha earn I library privileges that reaktenis of the Clil j enjoy. the Cli l0-- " Daalal. H. 8 allikaagan, Jabn-B " - - " i uaanu. uaora ai ar. .aha l.aa TOO LATHS TO CUA8SIFV. iMknlt, Oaorga M.... Liooaaoa, j. c Draial, joha C... Dunn, I. J Elaaaaar Patar B.. Bngiiak, Jama P.. Bpallna, C Faulk. Dr. P. W... Plaharty. H. B. 7 -kIM ai unaer arrest on a state complaint which celve .ber with open, arma, aha is so fond of Eieetrie 1.1 gut compaar Rents omees IZ charges him with assault to do great bodily him that she has Insisted upon going to a gtraetare at Seventeenth in harm to the person of Horace Armstrong. Florida, tagged in car of tha Jacksonville J" It Is said he struck the Armstrong . boy chief of police. Aided by Superintendent .Ta 1 In tha back of the head with an Indian rluh I Mnnia nf tha Aaanclateri. Charities, orlvate JM while the two were playing at the Toung subscriptions have been raised to pay trans. l"" ora or aireciors ot tne xoung JJJ Men's Christian association gymnasium portatlon and other expenses. The babe, of Mn ' Christian association has leased, un :1 nearly a month ago. course. oea alona-. too. dr flve yra- contract, office room in the The Water Works Qaeatloa. OMAHA, July l.-To- the Editor of The Bee: The suggestion of Mr. Dumont for a compromise with the Water company on the' valuation of the water works would be a step In the right direction ir compromise were possible. But there is a hlghrr ques tion. It seems to me. which should be first answered. As everybody knows, two out of three of the most eminent engineers in the United St a tea, whose special duty It wss, have fixed the valuation at $fi,2fi3.0i. It Is reasonable to believe that. If a com promise were now attainable, that It could not be bought below $6.0n.nno. Do the peo ple of Omaha want such an Investment, with Jhe hasards of municipal ownership added, at any such cost?' Thla, I think. Is the primary question. Something like eighteen months ago I hg.l been Impressed by certain Information that I had gotten from tha late Captain Reynolds and from Mr. Stockton Heth about the cost and valuation of our Omaha water works. I brought the subjeot to the attentions of ttha Commercial club In some remarks in which I strongly urged that the Howell law should be allowed to die a natural death, and that Omsha should Immediately open negotiations for n re-lease of tha water plant on a fair basis for water rates. I was told afterward that It was held that nothing could be done until the award was made by the ap praisers on the valuation, the very thing was anxious to avoid. It was said that we must wait. We waited. I thought then, as every man of sense and candor must now that it Is entirely reasonable to be lieve that even if compromise were now possible, which. In my opinion. It Is not. the valuation could never be brought be low $5.0no,0no. Captain Reynolds had told me that the water company had expended more than $2.oon.ono . at Florence, and an other of equal responsibility had made It plain to me that the jlplng of the great plant alone, otie of the best In the world the piping being, under ample tests In a state of perfect preservation and prac tically as good as new hsd cost $3,tiK),oon. My earnest plea at the Commercial club s that ' negotiations should be opened with the Water company for a re-lease of the plant before, and not after, the award should be made. My fear was that the newspaper engineers were certainly mis taken In placing the valuation at from $3,000,000 to $3,600,000 and that It would be nearly twice those sums. I also feared, and often said to Governor Boyd, Mr. Wat tles and other citizens that I was greatly fearing that the Water company, acting within Its rights under the law, might seek to compel the purchase, whether Omaha wished it or not. This is precisely what has happened.- I think it was Addison who said that when a man was worth only 100 nobody, tiad any respect for hla opin ion, but one worth 15,000, which was a great fortune In his day, was esteemed to be full of wlndora. I am. but too apt to forget that the philosophy of Addison is ss applicable to these times as It was to those of Queen Anne. But with something akin to contempt for It, I asked the Com mercial club to take a few days' notice of Its responsibility in the case. The com panies, and the executive committee were very courteous in the matter Indeed, as they always are to me, and kindly filed my communication In a trunk. I have had some experience In this town with wars upon corporations which made, Its existence" possible, and I am not In favor of these wars. I therefore will, from my old place at the feet of those whose right of control In the larger affairs of Omaha . nobody questions, beg to sub mit to them -this motion: "Get together and appoint a committee of srjven from your own number, whose duty it' shall be' td confer with President Woodbury and the water company for a re-lease of the water works on fair and honorable terms." Omaha did a thing Ilka this once with the Union Pacific Railroad company and my distinct recollection is that It resulted to Its advantage. GEORGE L. MILLER. TR ACTIO" MM HELD FOR BRtflERt Dea Molars Aldermaa Kara TBey re 1 4 Moaep far Vote. DES MOINES. July 1 George R HI pres. general manager of the Dea Moines Street Railway company, and A. M. Iladley, man ager of a big farm belonging to the com pany, both of whom were arrested early today charged with attempting to bribe Alderman J. I.. Hamery of tha First ward In an effort to secure tha letter's vote oft a pending railway franchise, gave bond rti the sum of $1,000 each today." Hamery serta that th alleged transactions In whlcd money was paid him by the street rail way company's manager occurred In thk alderman's bath room and that he had wit nesses to the transaction. , , lilranood Keeps Coaaty Beat. QLENWOOD. Ia.. July 'U.-Speelal Tele gram.) The county seat contest In Mills county, by which the town of Malvern sought to remove the court house from Glenwood to Malvern, wae settled today by the board of supervisors deciding that Mal vorn had not enough signatures on the pev tltlon. The board therefore deckled that no election could be called. This Is a de cided victory for Glenwood from th (act that out of three members of the board two of them were workers fitr Malvern, re siding In that town and vicinity. Tha board haa been In session a month, al though the result has been forecasted by th friends of Glenwood ever elm; the petition and remonstrance were filed. Prealtleat on Plealc. OT8TER BAT, N. T., July, 19 PresU dent Roosevelt postponed ' until night hie ' task with his correspondence today' that he might go on a picnic on the shores of Oyster bay with members of Ma family. No details where the president has gone were given out and he took no members of the secret service fofce with him.' ' FOLLOW THI FLAO." SPECIALS CANADIAN POINTS SOLO DAILY-LONG LIMIT WABASH C1TT OFFICE, 1001 Farnt Bt. 7, , or addraea ' HARRY K. MOORKS, O. A. P. D W abash R, JR.. Omarua, . . Ncbraaka HOTBU, ad Harney. Usi Boelal a Saeeeas. WANTED Brick handlers and laborers at Firming. Wlllla ths Avery Brick yard, two miles south riynn. Tnomas J. vrica, a. r. ....... Oarratt. Ell Oilchrlat, Joha M. Hall, Robert ot Albright: boarding house at plant. . , ... B M461 RAILWAY TIME CARD Halchor, Thomaa B.. JBiWaggnnar. Ab . Hariigan, O.. Haa ray, p. C.... Hlppla, A H ... Hitchcock, O. M. Hoctor. Xnoma Hofaldt, Patar . Hogan. Mlckaal HoJmaa, uaorga 04, Richmond. H. C... 440j glna, John A Mi Rosara, Oaorga .. 4i, Rom wall, a. j.... 0t Rourak. Joa M... 7i Rowden. O. C... M4!Ryan, John J. ........ 4 I the most favorable circumstances. The aSi Sagalka, t'lurlas 14 ..! dim ,t.A nlll,.f..l ..... .v.. . yg -.-....-a ' u . ,,,. ui 1 .MCI ...a , 144 showers of yesterday, and yt It was warm ; JJJ enough to sharpen the desire of the numer- i aog oua visitors for Ice cream. As usual with " ill th" ffaJr" at 8tt Agnes' church there was m an extraordinary turnout, not only of the . i membership of St. Agnea but of all the new building at Seventeenth and Harney 4ISIert. J. H 4Uhafar. Jobn H... tu48hoamakar, W. 8 41 Smllk, Ed P...... IM Sluban. Olio I4i Sullivan. U. D... I'l Tannar. J. M MOIWuab. Bdvard 111. W ard, Dr. t. R..., ail William. B. P.... li Wltkaall, .a H... ! Walla. Robart IV., 4t Woodreugh, J. W., S Xaloudak. Joha ... 4i tallar, John W..., Coagrreealoaal Coaveatloa. V! Uary. Edward jr. 7I Lola, 8. Afioa... Ckleaagro, Rook, lalaad a raelde. . . A8T. Lasava. Arrive. ClUcago limited ......a 1:26 am a 7:10 am Iowa Local a 1:00 axn . a 4 0 pin CVilrajto Mali. a $16 am alO lO Dm Iowa Local ...... bll 16 pro b 9 66 pm I Alu-Jiia-n. Bob. J Chioaa-o (Eastern EXD.l.a Dm a 1:46 tm I Bauman. Otto J... Chicago lowa Limited) a :tt pm aj:10 pm John A.. M4j Llddall, Jobs . . f wtal . ..... Rooky. Mountain Urn.. .a T: am a $15 am "J?" Colo. A Cl. Express.. .a 1:01 pm a $ 66 pm cmutTurv Okl. Texas Exp a 4 40 pm all.06 pm elll. V-i U"' Colorado Fast Mall ,...al0:10 pm a T:H am Cunningham, c. 6.. a atuiy, o aaiiy ucopi ouuuajr. ruaking. Joha .... Illlaola Ceatral. Dailay. Thomaa H Chloago Expreas a 1:00 am a l.U pm i!"1. , , Chloago Limited ...-.. ..a 6:00 ptn a 7. JO am "".";' w',Tliam Wabaak. ' .... PUagaraid, 1. J... Bt. LOUls Express. ......a :30 pm a :40 am Oallaghar, A. M. Bt. Umlg Local (from Oaiiua, Daa Council Bluffs) ........a 9:16 am altVBYnrri I Oroaamaain. J. M Ml Tha woman nf Bt !.... V,..'i, ..... . flMlUA'C UCI P- CflR 'PRIQP.H n... Twaatr.Klakt Thoauiil Dollars -...v.. ,a ...o ' - M 1 Daaemeni noor ana nan on inc noor aoove. Colieeiea in umann ior iaa . . . , , ,., Carthqaakc Safferera. scagllola and marble for finishing tha ves tlbule and ' lobby of the building to the A final showing of th cash contributed Henry Marble company of Chicago. There by Omaha and through the local relief will be ten Alps green scagllola columns committee for the bereflt of Ban Francisco and a number or pilasters of tne same .ma. " churehea In th city, as well as a large Immediately after Its calamity Is one of terlat and four and one-half-foot wain lt numhar whn .mil... which the city la not ashamed to have sooting with Sienna marble base. This will "w.w I .... ...... - A. . M. . 1 I . 1. . . K...i,l..t l.t..n. th. III.. n appear in nieioricai smut. a. a v una, uh w, vau...u. ......v., v.w ..nv v. a numoer wno amilate with no church. In a financial way the entertain. m ment was certainly a great success. The mM,ln of the executfvti committee Thurs- which is unknown In the city. llawn was lighted with many lanterns and Gajr morn,n !l v C7 45 Mt Ml K7 47 64 MS 61 Ml CouncU Bluffs) .......b I.-00 pm bll JO a.n 5?JZ: S i niaaaari rgteisie, . 1 Hurat r w ... KL'lOuis Kxpreaa a 1 O0 am a I '7)0 pm I Kannady. J. A. C av. v.. aa, ou i cipra..u:u pm a g:uu pm BIRU5QTO 8TATIO- lOta at MASON. Barllag-toa. 7tl Lobark. C. O Jl Lynch, W. P.. 74! McArdla, Patrick, v. 6t McOomba, W. W..... 47; Montgonyfry, C. 8... Morlarty, C. T Murphy, Jaa. W Harkhuntt. D. 8. Ml PlaHI. Louis J t'nQuina. John E t4 hlrhmand. H. C Rloa, John A M4l Rourak, Joa M thti Saay. Oaorga a Mt Tannar, Joha M..... HI: Waat. U. L rt Wllllaata. Habere ... Ml; Wllllaaia. R. P...... aa Woodrougk, J, W... Mti Socialist delegates to stste and - Seoond oongresalonal district convention: Booaa, Tha. H B Mlahalaaa. C. t. T. Chaaa. X, P 4 Bir row, E 1 Coodit. Parkar 8.... 14 Phillip, Thoa. L... Hudaaath. Wlllla ... 11, Vail. B. H JaoobMO, J. A Ml Wammar. William . the booths were neatly decorated. Magle City Goaalp. Miss Ocle Barr. is visiting among her wss $3.22880. Out of the total amount SUIT OVER THAT GAS TANK received $23.031. 9 Was paid for provisions sent direct,' $S31.83 was devoted to feeding Trial Begaa by Compaay to Coiapel (Ing ber auin- .uater county. S.M Ut tut Ml and caring . for. refugees at Omaha and 14,600 represented a cash remittance. This leaves a balance ot lltB.Os, which will bo forwarded to San Francisco at once. The exhibit made refers only to cash and does not Include, the huge quantities of food and clothing contributed and sent U.. .... .1 r.m.V.. V. . nn..a 'l.iney. at Twenty-second and F atreeuk V Kaaner Horwlch, wa. .r,...ai .... .... eervlces of scores of wsgons and teams for assault and battery. He Is said to hae nd th labor given for nothing by various friends at Stanton. Neb. Airs.- Angelina Kens Is pasai mer vacation at Lomax in (' id visiting the family of a brother. l I The Highland Park Imorovement club held an election of officers last night In inmr nun rooms at ine Liinoxun school. Mrs. Elmer Rake of Norden, Neb., la paying a visit to her sister, Mrs. James r i people, etc Tha real value of the whole effort In Ban Francisco's behalf would not After winding up its affairs and making a full accounting the' committee was dls- Leav. Arrive. Denver A California... a 1:10 pm a $ 0 pm Vtlaiia UilTa . a A IA . . a aA ??!s!sL-:-:f,.; M !; OMAHA COUPLE GO TO LAOS vi . -. ci.iii raw iii.iu ym a u.tfu pin Mebpaaka wprw, ......a 9.10 am a 1:40 pm nvunuaa ixxai a a:uu am Lincoln Local a 9:06 sm Uneoln Fast Mall b 1:00 pm all JO pm PL Crook A PUtUm'h,.b SO pm blO J6 am .a 7:60 Dr. mad Mra. Claado W. Maaoa Co salaaleaed aa Mlaaloaarloa la Far-OaT Blana. thrashed a ahoemaker on lower N street. Miea Laws of Oklahoma lltv haa ra her frienda in this city. Hue waa Lue f11 ,,r hort cf eSo.OOO. guest oi ansa. Mary Mann Jack V altera was taken to tha count v jail last night under charge of Insanny. I .lv.j L, . a... , , , ,i M .(....u ., 1 . lug id a stupefied condition in a downpour- ing rain. 'the Kpworth league of the Methodibt church will give a trolly ride Tuesday evening, July a, nil cara are to leave Twoiuy-rourm ana .o streeu at 1.30. ika- ta win oe aoia Mrs. Fred Hatfllnger and her four sons. In corn uanv with uer statera. Mra. Joiin lubitr and Miaa Kathenne Flalier, have gone to stay wooa, eo., ner parent s nume, .or a mourn s visit. SHOOP FAMILY IS RELIEVED ' , . . . . , . . wuiav aa Biuiaiijnc-s: va . n-j uiviiiuri a is .uej -r. ana Mrs. i isaae w. jusson, unio g,,, 0maua Uve Stuck excuang have balievue A Plattam'h..a 7:60 am a 8:90 am n.nM I Imlll . 9-.o . Bellevus A Pac Juno a $ 80 am a 9'SO am I "rv. wll iwavo vniana auiun iur aigniireu iiie.r ,uic.ii.uii ui oi.-wii.iiai.yi.ig Bellaru A Pao. June!.. a 9:10 am a 1 iot) pra Laoe, . 81am, whor they will enter upon I Omaha Commercial club on th trad .. s- . au 2 I I aav on rati din I Ck t ti Miui'li H 1 1 1st r Ii as aaciAVl . T : 15i In m ta I tk. -a..-.!. -i-i . ik. a, b. .aa I . mram al isim . 1 ...nri.a ,uwr .... v.h.... UrM ot th BJOBtl.. Chioaao Flvar ... a loft r. mi l oara ot roreign Missions ot in The following births were reported yes Iowa. Local ....... 1:11 m a!0 61 pm Presbyterian church. Dr. Mason wqi, of terday: A. VV. P-rry, 'ihlrty-hitn and D, bi. iouis tvxpreso. a o pm an : am course, be a medical and not ministerial "'r:' ..' . , I Kanaaa Clty-Bl. Jo....a 46 Dm ini " .. girl; VMIburn Clark. 'I wenly-alxlh and Kanaaa Clty-8t. Joe... .a 9 15 am a 10 pm ""u""ry. ana as Mrs. aiason was a pro- Harrison, girl; John Kokoska. Twenty Krai riii.Hi Jva . d a nin . I fesslonal nuraa batora hr' marrlaaa. aha I eighth and J. girl: Mary bedltckl. Twenty will be of incalculable .... stance to her K'-; twm'uTyT; tio tmlW "wawaw. I Li Wirl ur, ana Mrs. Mison are members of th Low Avenue Prubyterlan church. Dr. Mason was, for a year. Interna at the Bwedlah Emmanuel hospital, where Mrs. Mason was a nurse. H now haa his office In th Paxton block. . Baa Fraaelaee Refageea, Father ot Wh oaa la Derelict, Receives Halp la Oaaaka. Th Associated Charities, through Super Intendent Morris, has come to tha rescue of the Bhoop family of. four, San Francisco refugees, and is prepared to care for Mrs. Bhoop and the two daughters and to find ' Balldlaa- laspeetor to Issaa Writ. The hearing of the suit In which the Omaha Gas company Is seeking a writ ot mandamus to compel Building Inspector Wlthnell to Issue a permit for the con struction of a gag holder at Twentieth and Center streets waa begun before Judge Day Thursday. George B. Prltchett, attorney for the Gas company. Is contending that the ordi nance making it necessary to secure tha consent of all property owners within a radius of 1.000 feet of the proposed struc ture, is Illegal, because it is an unreason able restriction. He contended It would be unreasonable In sparsely settled districts of tha city, and therefore ik void aa to any part of the city, being a general ordinance. GROCERS AGREET0 BE GOOD Wholesalers' Assoolatloa Proaalaea to Obey Pare Food Low to tbo Letter. CHICAGO, July 19. The executive com WEBlTtB DEPOT 10th A WEBSTER. PwaL More Money lor Libraries. AMES. Ia., July 19. (Special.) Th Ames Library board will be among the first In he state to take steps towards asking tho city to Increase the tax levy, from 2 mills to 1 mills for library support. Not until the last session of the general as sembly was this made possible. An amend ment was passed giving cities of a popula lion of 6.000 or under the right to Increase the tax. levy to 8 mills if It should meet the approval of the city council. There are sixty-eight libraries in the state of Iowa which wllL.come in the bounds of this amendment if they choose to ask for the Increase. The library board will also take advantage of an amendment passed al lowing It to extend' an Invitation to ad COMFORT WITHOUT EX TRAY AS A.;.' St th Htm Traaalant. tttaal Built. Plraprasl ' I0TEL WOODSTOCK v.. mm ' ' I IS'!'.! mm Ut-lM Btaadway, . block art and Juat M. . V. Clip. -I ot Oraad laetraJ eg Lonsacra ar Tlmaa ftauara. tka vary' kaan l tha city, la tho midst of .aa tliMttT and rluba aa aaat ta stopBInt district. Subway and "L ' read and Braad.ap can adjacent." Madura acaon. ' modatloa far bud. Madara Noma aaar bath, 11 M. La, arlaua' all light raonM aa auitaa wA pMaat hatk. M as. Ckolca raataurant. Muala. W. H. VAUQlisTTB.' Alaa Hotal ' Barwlaa. But. land. Vanaaujh The Evans Hotel Hot Springs, So. Dak. Beautifully situated in th vale of Mla nekahta. ., , . ' The health and pleasure resort of the northwest. Only a night's ride from Omaha. Golf, tennis, swimming, coaching, hor-. back and burro rides and other amuse ments. Excellent orchestra In attendano. Visit wonderful wind cave. Exceptionally low rates on both C. A N. W. and Burlington. For rates and information, addrese; ROY M. SCOTT, Manager. SUMMER BOARD Bellevue College Dormitories July 7 to September ta ; joining township, to vote 1 mill tax or jKeJeencej, '&ddr norary auppun, aim inuo, iuun .. . 'Phone Red -612, South Om.ha. 1 - - - i employment for the head of the family. It mlttee'of the national wnoieaale Urooers appears that the oase, haa been under tha association or tn uniiea states, at a meet superintendent's surveillance sine last mg her today adopted a resolution en wek and that he found a clerical position doralng the new pur food taw. with a de- for Shooo with Paxton A Gallaa-her. Tha termination 10 ODay m manaaiea to tne man retjorted somewhst the worse foe latter. A copy of the resolution will be wrQJ (5E3EAT A Chicago Train for Omaha People. Leaves Union Station, Omaha, at SAO p. in. .', Arrives In Chlcafo at 8:15 the text morning. :'; ' ' Electric Light. Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars and Observation End Parlor Car with Dining Room serving Din ner and Breakfast a la carte. Returning, train leaves Chicago at 6:00 p. ra., arrives at Omaha 9:00 the next morning. ' ! CITY TICKET OFFICE, '. " ' . " ""'. fdlJ Feraeas St., Omaha Bt. MlaaeoBoll Chleoro, Omaha. IeaV. Arrive. Twin City Passenger. . .b I hi am b 910 Dm Bloux City Paaenger...a t-00 pm all klam K.maraon Local b SO pm b 9:10 am Kmcravn Local O 6 am C i.W pm Mloooorl PaodBe. Nebraska LocaL via Waoplng Wat.r .....b l:S0 pm bll. 10 pm a Dally, b Pally except Sunday, d Dally xrept Saturday, c Sunday only, a Dally except Monday, i' OCxtAM miHIRI ABTwtOB UMB V. B MAH, rrSAMSHTPA haw tii. bONKONDBaar amo uuaaau KIB 10BB. PALBMJS BO MAPLBB. auparuw iiims 1 aiaallaal Voiaaaa, Th In) tark aad aaalot of aaaaaagara aarulaUf ac mil tj. tiaaaia laaand koto B'aua. Baailok. irtak aad aU a aaata al aaaawatlve wtaa Saw aac hao Tuawa Par ainaita aa aaaaaaa klina.l laa arV uj lacal j - a ako Aaakar Limm, mt la hMbaUaeu ".. laa. I daeatiaa, CHEAPER MAN ' IS WANTED waaw-aBwi-m Ob Who Will Work fop Loee Tha a Mayor's Cholee as Expert - Areoaataat. Mayor Dahlmaa baa not yet appointed the expert accountant'' who Is to go over th City books.' His wish' to select J. ' M. Gilchrist may bo defeated because Mr. Gll chrlsfs term ar 110 . day and the council haa limited the remuneration to 7.6 a Bay. A Hula boy was knocked down by an automobile last evonlug auorlly- after p. m. at tne corner oi iweiity-iourin ana l, streets. Th machine bwlonged to F. H. Cunningham, and he waa managing It at tho tin, . Postmaster F. J. IsAicr was In the Mat with blm. The machine waa going aloaiy at tba lime. The boy waa uut seriously bun. flO.To to it. paal o. Mtaaeapolla aad Hetara Vim Chloage Ureal Weat era Ballavay. Tlckats on sal. July M, a and X, r turn Uinit July 11, account Saeuferfe.t at t. PauL For full Information apply to IL H. Churchill. O. Agt.. 1J11 Farnam St., liquor .Wednesday and waa rejected. It is now proposed to hold blm at ths police sta- 1 tion for a few daya In order to fre him from the Influence and pressing necessity of strong drink. The Associated Charities is ready to look after and- provide for th wife and daughter, when the latter ar ejected by their landlady, not desiring to take a hand until this contingency occurs. It is stated that the Visiting Nurses' asso ciation left supplies te lsst the family over last Sunday. Neither the Humane society nor Alfred Millard, .th treasurer, will take any hand la the matter. sent to the Department of Agriculture and to the National Pure Food commission. Alfred H. Beck man of New Tork was selected secretary, with headquarters in New Tork. The next meeting will be held In New Tork and the next annual con vention of the association in Chicago in June, 1907. awaawaaaaawaawa,rui.WyJaaMaaaaawaaa mm Slltrht shakes at Boeorro. BANTA FE. N. July 1.-Sevral slight iremoiea occurrea si oocorro last night. No serious damage waa done The panic among tha Inhabliagta la subsiding, as It la bolioved the worat o( th earthquake has paasea. Yoaaar Maa Reported Mlaalag. J. B. Randolph, proprietor of the Amort. ..h la.i., - wwitn ano knit aa Hla honor, however, propoeea to confer I atreete. reported to the police Thursday the with Mr. Gilchrist, and. If he decline., with I diaaDoearance ol Pt-rry t'aldwWI. a aludent. other accountants, and If poaalble to BOml- I whom he has not seen since Tuesday, l aid- of 1 per cent as aa eatra dividend Thla ia I Bel a maa b, tba neai oouncU mietlng. .... .T?",'"., . VaT .a. not lr."' I?l la l"T 4aalanaltd tapper . plviaead. NSW YORK. July 19 -The dlrectora of the . Amalgamated Corper company today declared e -quacterly dividend of I'r, and Ughtalas at Kaaaaa City. KANSAS CITY, July 19. 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