Tm: omaha' Sunday bee? ijtjly 22, m SPORTING COSSIP OF Will they cm a mk erratyrejneuts to car for tha entrant. ml Cornell at wrestling. Princeton won I dual competition from Pennsylvania, and Columbia wrestler tossed those of Prlnoe- The Iowa Mat championship will be held to Th- .nn,..i a-Tmnastle championship Western LeaPl Offer Infitinc Field for thl8 J"' l Moines, followed by the brought a trlumrh to one who wa not of in-siai si bioux city, ween wraramran tn. blg flv Th, New Tork university August 13. This will afford circuit 01 three weeks for tennl player finishing at Inentia (renin. ANCHOR FOR PITCHERS IS BADLY NEEDED mha wllh ,h w mWdl6 WMt . Th"e werfl aixiyifgni eninea in itv j-a.i i uuir- Ma. Bate lublt to Revise Ma TaJkej fey Blsr Lea..es Draft JLast Tear Despite Their I Heetlla.. Oood opening. Sow lnventlv genius ha a chance to earn a competence and do We tern league manager aervlce of Incalculable value Just now. Ail he ha to do is to devise an anchor or sinker, or something of tne sort that will hold a pitcher to the ground, or at least prevent him from going out of sight when he does go up. The last week witnessed some of the most disastrous ascensions ever recorded In the history of th game. Omaha pitcher furnished two Of them. This has been one of the feature of th Western this season that has not been greatly relished by th bugs. Ac oustomad a tby hav become to seeing in very best of pitching, it has been a trifle wearlsom to watch soma of tne performers In the box. The manager hav not been responsible for this, a It 1 the natural result of th raid mad on the league by the big leagues under the draft last fall. Omaha was cleaned up, so was Des Moines, Denver and Bloux City, and for that matter the Class A teams In sell er! war riddled by th big team When die west and it Is expected there will be at least 100 entries this year. The committee has already planned a week of endless I pleasure In the wsy of entertainment from peck into the mysterle s of the Kingdom gymnasts won this championship. Th order of the other competitors was Prince ton. Harvard. Tale, Columbia. McCnb of Princeton nipped the all-around honor. There were several trials of skill In swimming. Pennsylvania and Columbia tied In a three-cornered engagement with Harvard third. Princeton took Tale's measure In a dual swimming; soiree. In of Qulvera to auto tours over the city and I tne annual reay carnival at Franklin Field, encompassing country, to a gymkhana. smoker, hop and banquet. Over twelve states were represented last year and It is expected that nearly every town where the game is played In the states of Iowa, Kan sas, Booth Dakota, Colorado and Nebraska will s ad teams. Will M. Wood Is chair man of the committee and all communica tions relative to the tournament should be addressed to him, care Omaha Field club. Philadelphia, Mlchlgsn and Dartmouth won the chief event. Michigan repeated and wa too peedy for all comer In th main event, th four mile race. Dual athletic meet In the spring re sulted In victories for Pennsylvania over Columbia, Cornell over Princeton, Harvard over Dartmouth, Syracuse over Brown, Tn1e over Princeton and Harvard over Tale. Then came the annual track and field meet In which Cornell scored her second succes sive notable triumph. Pennsylvania was a second. Harvard third and Tale fourth. Other dual meets resulted in the Navy make th mare go," and money had to beating Pennsylvania State, Lafayette beat be raised to run these races. Money was ng buekhell, FJwarthmore defeating New needed to fix up the track and grandstands Tork university and Princeton defeating and barns, and the necessary wherewithal Columbia, Omaha will have no trotting races this year. This decision hss been reached after a careful canvass of the horse lovers and merchants for fund. "It takes money to cculd not be gathered together, SO th promoter gave up the scheme as a bad job and as something the people of Omaha 1 did not want. Tom Dennlson, who owned the buildings and fences, stood ready at all times to do his share and to put the old buildings in for a song, but the promoters The awarding of the base ball champion ship was less Involved than generally is th case. Princeton established a stronger claim to th championship than any other team. Wlth sweeps and shell Cornell was mon arch of all she surveyed. Her right to the Ds Moines has two pitchers, Miller and Clcotts; Omaha ha two, Bander and lie Keeley: Denver ha one, Kngls; Lincoln baa ona, Eyler; Pueblo ha two. Minor and Btlromell, and Bloux City has none. It Would tak a column to give the name Of th experiments th several manager hav tried, honing to get on a live one, but nothing ha showed up yet. It's a bit hard, but w hav to bear it. In th mean time Papa Bill will pay sum good altno leon for at least two more pitcher who can keep their feet below th roof of the grandstand through nine Inning of bas ball. The Amateur Athletic union chamnlon ship committee, consisting of Jameji R R.il livan. New York, chairman; Edward E. Babb, Boston; Thomas F. Rilev. North could not get enough assistance arid have championship there Is none to dispute. Th 1 V. - . T-l.-... IoaW Viam t .1 1 ln.ll ' n .- I . . I V. A V -- ( v. - . , ..v, . H. .1 i,. ,, KUHlluunru wiw cii-mi. ' " " ' " ...a " i . ...... .uiaujr cigui, Wllicn won ST for th W.stern man.-er!nd thev had hl buildings and fences and grandstands Poughkeepsle, defeated the Harvard eight to be content wlUi what they could get. ana tne chsme h been dropped. which defeated Yale. The freshman race I "v " ru8urepn regatta whs won ny omna xennis men are npinm vn mm Syracuse, while Cornell won the fnnr.n quite busy for' the next month and many t the Harvard-Yale dual races, Yale lost games will be piayea oy meso eniaunun the big race, but neatly subjurated the both in umana ana in oiner towns. nj crimson In the freshman and four-nnr nulla tournaments hav been arranged for th The rule was reversed to this extent, that towns or me mate own" -"o ,J' xaie generally wins the 'varsity eights at Kansas City and Sioux City. Sheldon and Harvard the four-oats. The Nnvsl ... - , LI. - . 1 I . nas won ine cuy cnmiuiuiii m i Acaaemy was prominent in rnvlnr Th. City and expects to come to umana ana me middles outrowed Yale. Geors-etown and local men In return are figuring on going to Columbia crews and were beaten only by Kansas City, xne bioux. i-ity lournmnem r-ennsyivanla. will bo held August 13, or one Week be fore the middle west and many of the local players are figuring on going there. Tennis and golf ere getting to be great Tha Denver Daners lust now are lam- irames for the Dlayers in the way of tour basting George Tebeau because he doesn't I naments and more and more are attend- Cambridge, Mass.; Everett C. Brown. Chl end all his good player there. For x- ing th tournaments each year. cago, and Bartow S. Weeks, New York, ha ample, they demand that Nig Perrln be I , I aeciaea to hold the Junior and senior track sent back. Just Imagine What Kansas City in the four leading contests of skill and ana neia championships of the Amateur Would say If Perrln hould be transferred Btrens-th foot ball, base ball, rowing and Athletic union at Travers Island, the to Denver. By th way, Perrln Is hitting track athletics Harvard and Yale broke seniors' to be held on Saturday, September even. Yale triumphed over Harvard on , ana the juniors' on the Thursday and th gridiron and on the diamond; the Crim- Friday preceding th senior' at the same on ros abov the Blue on the water and place. Fallowing Is a complete Hat of on the track. Yale freshman squads had events and the order In which tha heats an especially successful season. The fresh- I and finals will be contested: On hundred men of Old Eli vanquished Harvard and f yard run, trials; 100-yard. run. semi-final.- rin mad good, and now they want him Princeton at foot ball, at base ball, and 880-yard run; 100-yard run. finals; 120-yard back. At any rate, why should Tebeau' or tbolr crew won from Harvard and from hurdle, trials; 120-yard hurdle, semi-finals; anybody else strain himself to provide a clumbla. Yal trimmed the Tiger at foot one mile run; 440-yard run; 120-yard hurdle! champion team for a town that turns out ftn)1 at track athletic, but th Tale finals; 250-yard run, trials; 220-yard run, 100 popl to see a gam on the Fourth of 'varsity ball team suocumbed to Old Nas- semi-finals; five-mile run; 220-yard run! Tola, V. mnflh . ... . . . A i . - .... niufi wut I sau. in xracic atnieucs xaie was more ac- i numa, nu-yara nuraie, finals; running noise at in dox omo aunng ine prntui oompltahed than Princeton, and Pennsyl- high Jump; running broad Jump; pole vault season, and until they do It Isn't likely vanla WM too mucn for Harvard in foot for height; putting sixteen-pound shot; iut uuu veuiav " bail, but th latter wa better at base ban. i tnrowing sixteen-pound hammer; throwing No, 1 In the American association. Last eason when Tebeau sent Perrln to Den ver th papers out there received him with a scornful hoot, and Insisted that the OrlaiUes wouldn't stand to be made a dump for Kansas City castofls. But Per- Bleep ovr th noise they are making. Bom of the eastern sporting editor af fect to soolt at the renewed story of base ball trust. The progress of events mean nothing to them. It 1 hardly likely that th business of base ball will ever be consolidated, as ha . that . of some branch of productive Industry, but the oontlnual effort of th magnate is to get closer together, and this Is a tendency Pennsylvania excelled Cornell at foot ball, I the discus, and throwing th fifty-six pound but gave way to tne puissant itnacans on i weignc the water. So It went, defeats and counter defeats leaving no contestant without con- I Tn" Universities of Chicago and Mlnne- solatlon and adding to the complexity of ,ota two or th "big three" colleges of the the ltuation in It entirety. we8t nv arranged their foot ball ched- . uie ror th fall. Both chedules are linv - The season was ushered In last fall With lted to five games, according to the rutin the intercollegiate tennis tournament. I of the conference facultie. but what eon. Pennsylvania won In both singles and dou- I tests are arranged promts to be productive mes. uewnurst Deanng on in paim in tne i or nne snort. The rinnhor'a n. i. i. i in un or consouaauon. ii means wua.i i singles championship and Dewburst and eating because It contains the names of rhl W IW. M uu-t - - ll.MMHnltu n . . . . . . . . . . . . I ... " r.-u-, w - ntjintr ueina pucwmiui in mi oouuira. i cago, inaiana ana the Carlisle Indiana t Interests," working together under a The annual golf tournament followed The Minneapolis team ha i,.v.f .,. harmonious arrangement. Whan that time J quickly on the heel of the tennl. and on Indiana eleven or the Indians, and has not com. It Is not at all likely to bring the th link the representative of Tale scored I met Chicago since 1300. when the Oophers yuur iM i7r nm "j vl s i a. Quuuit victory. . xaie won ine learn cnam- i won. The schedule follows' Oetohar 7 (usu um uuw tu, vim k tm a'a piuninip ana wuu auwu capiurea uw in- Ames at Minneannlla- Nnimr-- x dividual honor. braska at MinneaDolls : Nnvflm hr 1ft rM. in concge cross country cnampionamp, cago at Chicago: November 17. Carliaia a decided in the fall of tho year, found his- Minneapolis; November 24. Indiana at Ml. lory repeating itseir. Cornell was again neapolls. All the games, except ens with supreme, though the Individual champion- the Midway university, will be played wo. wun u, xiau pi mie. ine greaier on tne oophers' home field. The Maroons' or team honor went aa usual to Cornell, schedule Include a-amea with t,-,.. t A near approach to a monopoly exists In dlana, Minnesota, Illinois and Nebraska, all ..... ..i uuv i nu in ra to oe played on Marshall Field. It will be mi-nan. iwice a year me colleges meet nt the traps. In the fall Intercollegiate shoot Pennsylvania, was first, with Yale second. Harvard third and Princeton fourth. In th business of base ball nearer a paying basis. Present competition for players among th teams of th big league is re duced to nothing, o far aa they art con cerned, and to less than nothing so far as the minor league go. In th latter ease It Is merely a matter of draft. minor league manager may be lucky enough to sell a crack player before the season closes, but this doesn't often bap- pen nowadays. It 1 far easier for the big league magnate to tak him under the draft and test him as to his quality, turning him back if h doesn't oome up to the spring Intercollegiate shoot Yale was expectation. In th big leagues a player one signed with a team remains under Its control absolutely until released or traded. He has no chanc to get away, no matter how much he may want to. The agree ment between th National and American ttled this point, and accomplished thereby all the tightest trust could pos first, with Pennsylvania, Princeton and Harvard finishing In th order named. Playing a more open and attractive game than any of her rival except Pennsylvania, Yale won the foot ball laurels, was scored .on only by Princeton and weathered the arduous season without having her goal noticed that no gam with Cornell has been listed. The Maroon and the Ithacan could not agree on a suitable date, so ne gotiationa between the two Institutions were dropped. The dates of the games scneauiea for Chicago are as follows: Oc tober 20, Purdue at Marshall Field; October 27. Indiana at Marshall Field; November 10. Minnesota at Marshall Field; Novembei 17, Illinois at Marshall Field; November 24, neoraexa at Marshall Field Through Carlisle and Pennsylvania, Mich lbly hav don. Ptioe and everything crosea. Th Blue was not defeated, lgan may be In position this fall if Corh th business are fixed nor w Pennsylvania Yale won her games Yost can turn out ah .ii . else connected with the business are fixed by agreement, even by law In the case or tne Amncan league. Bo what could a trust do for base ball that hasn't already been done? games Yost can turn out another . T4nnA.rtK w.. - vi . . . t . I " tiu, ...... . . ...v.v,.. , .. u.B uui uin a to claim the "national" oh. hard flffht ta humhlA Harvard hv nni rmir-V.- 1 wt-.. . I iuiiiugan gain a place In the eastern atanrflna. h. r,l.. T , .. munrln nf fnm lnni)i.l..wn - K 1 . I ... 1 . , rennsy is probably out of it with Yale ottnat game was a big surprise. Harvard and Harvard, but nl. fn vital. Th. T. was expected to win. The Quakers won dlana play Harvard, and Harvard plays the HI annual Mm. mlh rs.a.n,tl V. . . U . . I ... r " The Omaha Field club tennis men are making extensive preparations to take car their annual game with Cornell, but that other schools of any Importance In the w.v a.wn kiiuh uiwuiun- " auivrian. 4 in uriicinans east. In the West Mlchlran la 'nut nr If hip. Which will be held at Omaha week gave the Red and Blue the hardest sort of through Chicago's Influence, with both Wis consin and Chicago and also Minnesota, commencing Auguat 20. From present In- a fight and after that they . had been dicatlons the tournament bids fair to be beten decisively by Princeton. The annual the largest tennis meet ever held in the game between West Point and Annapolis, west, aa most all the expert hav slgnl- played at Princeton Instead of Philadelphia, nd their intention to enter the lists. This resulted in a tie. each aids scoring six la really the twelfth year that tha event point. After foot ball came th milder b taken place, but It has not borne th sport of chess. Harvard was first In the it is "Pleasant and Enjoyable" (in the hot summer months) to spend a few weeks where the ocean breezes blow, particularly if the regular comforts and necessities of civilized life, including a really good malt beer like Vw, nori Thi. famous r,Mr. brewed with sterline honesty, foams with life, sparkles with strength and the very taste of - . -a : .,.,nnU tn ctanri anv rllmato rwincr fullv aced and mature. Its aromatic tang and It is a pure uciiKui. i.ci i mjuic . .v. u ,u w , n J t.iz .... . . , . delicious mellow fragrance makes "Peerless" peculiarly grateful in hot weather. ''Peerless" does not create thirst but OUCncheS it, because it is brewed by the "Gund Natural Process" from the best hops and barley in the world. If satisfies and pleases, stimulates the gastric juices, and doctors declare that it is not only a ripping good medicine for those who are weak and run down, but is also of substantial food value when solid foods are inadvisable. It contains but 3 of alcohol are ie and family traae aspeciaity. iry . case aenvcrru- , "au hW the same good and pure. Write or pnone or call it you warn iwr jum "- i" - John Gund Brewing Co., - La Crosse, Wis. W. 0. HEYDEN, Mgr., 1320-22-24 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb., Telephone Douglas 2344. , BARNHART & KLEIN, Wholesale Distributers, 162 West Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. lel W. Mead, John W. Alvord and George H. Bensenberg, acting as sulci ooara or appraisers, In making their appraisement, separately state and report the value of the property of the Omaha Water company being within the limits of the village of Dundee, disconnected from other parts of the plsnt of the Omaha Water company's system ol water wonts. . It is further ordered that the said Dan iel W. Meud. John W. Alvord and Oeorge H. Bensenberg, acting as said board of appraisers, in making their appraisement ana iwara, separately nna ana state me value of the water mains, pipes and hy drants of the Omaha water company in the city of Florence, used for the purpose pniying the city or Florence anu its Inhabitants with water, separate and dls out nere uarusie comes In again. The Indians play Minnesota and the Oophers are to tackle Chicago. Th national enlo? out-door swimmlna- champlonships of th Amateur Athletic dignified nam of th middle west Cham- Intercollegiate chess tournament. Tale union will be held at fit. Louis under the auspices of th Missouri Athletic club on September IS. 1 and 10. Th arrangement of event are: September U M4-yard championship, 200-yard championship, breast siroae; plunge for distance championship. tO-yard junior, fJO-yard intermediate; water polo. September 14 220-yard championship, one-mil championship, 100-yard back stroke championship, 100-yard junior, 60- yard intermediate; relay race (200 yards, four men entered, each man to swim fifty yards), water polo. September 15 l'v-yard championship. toO-yard championship, 220 yard Junior, 100-yard Intermediate; fancy diving championship (at three heights, ten, twenty and thirty feet), relay race, water polo. plonship unUl th last Dv years, whan second, oCIumbla third, Princeton fourth. th United State National Lawn Tennl In th triangular chess tournament f"enn- ssoclatton recognised th future under thl sylvania won, with Brown second anu Cor- Utl. Each year since 1901 It has been nell third. growing Larger until now It attracts manv of the best player of th country. In In Jnury. Dray of Yale, made a new looking over the name of th flxtur one Indoor pol vault record, doing eleven feet And man who hav won national honors ,wo one-half Inches. Other happenings In January were th defeat of Dartmouth by Yale In a two-mile relay race and th defeat or fannsyivama by Columbia in a two-mile relay race. A little later Yale beat Cornell and Pennsylvania In a oni Walter T. Hayes I the prevent champion mile relay race. Indoor relay racing waa a In th tennl world, among them being Slooum, Bond, Carver, Waldner, Hunt, Parker, Sheldon, Sanderson, Fletcher, the Jkberhard brother and a number of other In singles and he hss already signified his Intention of defending his title. His work last year was remarkable, as It was his first year In tournament play, yet he won three tournaments in succeeding weeks, the Iowa stat championship, the trl-state and th middle west championship, defeating with ease such men aa Snow, Peters and Fletcher, and losing only one set in each tournament. Ralph Fletcher and K. R. Sanderson of Oalesburg III., are th hold ers of the doubles cups, and although they bavs not been heard from to date, they will no doubt defend their titles. The tournament lsopen to all amateur tennis players regardless of their resl dtno. Th fl&O trophy, known as the Field club rhalleug cup, In single has been won aa follows: 1301, N. A. Web.ter; 1W2. F. R. Sanderson; 1. K. L. Eberhardt; 19TH. R. B. Fletcher; 116. Walter T. Hayes. It will beoom the personal property of any on who my win th championship three times, not necessarily In succession. The doubles cups go to th team winning them two year In succession. All matches will b best two out of three, except the semi finals and flnuls, which will be best three out of Ave, An entrance fee of ft will be charged In singles and 13 per team In doubles. All entries must be made on or before August II and th committee spe cially requests that those Intending to enter o a far ta advance a possible, so flourishing winter sport. Yale beat Har vard In a two-mile relay tussle. Brown beat Amherst, Cornell beat Princeton, Dart mouth beat Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania beat Princeton, and Williams beat Wes leyan. Later there was a big race in th Madison Square Garden In which the fleet Cornt'lllans finished ahead of Yal and Harvard. Best Valaea at Mew Hetel Woodstock, New Yerk. It Is ths aim of the proprietor to give his patron as near honest value as Is compatible with first-class service and The best amateur follsmen among the homelike comfort at the new steel-built. Institutions of learning were furnished by fireproof Hotel Woodstock (125-136 West West Point. In the annual competition at Forty-third street, near Broadway, Times the New York Athletic t-lub the army lads or Long Acre square). Ths very heart of were first, Harvard second, the Navy third, the city. In the midst of the theaters. clubs, etc. Adjacent to aubway, "L" roads and Broadway cars to aU ferries and rail way station. Columbia fourth, Cornell fifth, Pennsyl vanla sixth and Princeton aeventh. There were various dual meets, the army and navy triumphing over their rivals regu- tarlv The hockey tournament narrowed down Report on Omaha Water Worki to Harvard and Yale as usual. Also ss tlnct from the Intake, pumping station, reservoirs and malna necessary to connect the same with the city of Omaha, suh valuation to be th value of tho property of the Omaha Water company's system of water works within the city of Florenoe other than the portion mentioned In the second paragraph hereof. 7. It Is further ordered that the said Dan. lei W. Mead, John W. Alvord and George H. Bensenberg, acting as said board of appraisers, if they shall find and Include In their appraisement of the value of all the property of the Omaha Water company, as mentioned In ths first paragraph, that the Omaha Water company ha a going value as distinguished from the unexpired franchise, that they separately state and report the amount thereof as a distinct and separate Item of valuation. They shall further separate and state the amount of such going value upon thnt part and portion cf the water plant n described In the second paragraph of this order. I. It Is further ordered that tha ap praisers aforesaid make and return the aforesaid values, as far as practicable, under ths evidence and to the best of their judgment, as of the date of the award. W. H. MUNGER, Judge. November 23, 1806. After the receipt of said order of the court, the meetings of said board of ap praiser were resumed and additional evi dence aa to the value of certain part of the plant was obtained. Th board also secured the services of a disinterested party familiar wllh the value of real es tate In Omaha, who obtained for said board the value of the real estate, as repre sented by the recent selling prices of prop erty adjacent to - the real estate of the Omaha Water company, which Information has been considered In addition to th esti mates of land values previously submitted a evidence before the board. After careful consideration of all the facts, evidence and Information available, and I naccordance with section 14 of said ordinance No. 423, and also In accordance with the order of said court, a above set forth, the Board of Appraiser find: 1. That the value of all the property of the Omaha Water company connected with and used In connection with Its water plant in the city of Omaha and vicinity. Is six million, two hundred and sixty-three thousand, two hundred and nlnety-flva dol lars and 4V-1C0 ($6,363,296.49). 2. Th board further find that the value of th plant. Including the Intake, pumping station and reservoirs at Florence, the necessary mains connecting with th water work within th corporate limit of the city of Omaha, and the property con nected with and used as a part of Its water plant within the corporate limits of the city of Omaha, excluding therefrdni the portion of aald water plant In South Omaha, Dundee, liust Omaha, and the dis tribution mains In Florence, la five million, six hundred and fourteen thousand, three hundred and forty-six dollars and 33-100 15.614.346.33), which estimate Includes the following values put upon the following properties, to-wit: A. The west twenty-five (3) acres of tha south half (sty) of the northeast quarter (ne1) of aectlon seven (7), township fifteen (16), range thirteen (13), Is sixteen thousand, three hundred and stxty-slx dollars (118, 3j6.G0). B. The north fifty (60) feet of lot seven teen (17), and the south forty-two (42) feet of the west ten (10) feet of lot eight (S) In block two (2) of Armstrong's addition to the city of Omaha The above description, which Is Included in the order of the court as made to the board, seems to be In error, but it appear usual Harvard won th championship, but only after th stubbornest sort of battle with the Ella. In the realm of basket ball things were lively, and the season saw th wresting of th championship sway from Oulumbla. Th Pennsylvania won It. Columbia was second. Harvard third, Yal fourth, Princeton Bfth. Cornell sixth. Wrestling thrived among th atudents. Yale had a most successful season on the mat. Ths Blue won the Intercollegiate championship and numerous and sundry dual competitions. Previous to th Inter collegiate Yal beat Princeton, Columbia (Continued from Pag Two.) iel W. Mead. John W. Alvord and Oeorge H. Benienberg, acting as said board of appraisers, In their award make a sepsrate appraisement and return of the value of the property of the Omaha Waier company being within the corporate limits of the city of South Omaha, disconnected from the rest of th plant. 4. It Is further ordered that the aald Dan. Iel W. Mead. John W. Alvord and decree H. Rensenberg. acting as said board of appraisers. In making their anard, make a separate return of the valuation put upon the property of the Omaha Water company In FKit Omaha, disconnected from th rest of the tilant. a It U furlusf ordered that th said Dan- to the board to have been Intended to cover the following described property, to-wlt: The west ten (10) feet of the north fifty (60) feet of lot seventeen (17), and the north fifty (60) feet of lot eighteen (18), In block two (2) of Armstrong's addition to the city of Omaha, on which the board have placed a value. Including buildings, of six teen hundred dollars ($1,000). 8. The board finds that the value of the property of the Omaha Water company, being within the corporate limits of the city of South Omaha, disconnected from the rest of the plant. Is four hundred and forty-six thousand, two hundred and fifty six dollars and eighty-four cents (t446 260.84). 4. The board finds that the value of the property of the Omaha Water company In East Omaha, disconnected from the rest of the plant. Is twenty-one thousand, five hun dred and sixty-eight dollars and fifty cents (121,608.50). 5. The board finds the value of the prop erty of th Omaha Water company being within the limit of the village of Dundee, disconnected from the plant of the Omaha Water company, system of water work, I nineteen thousand, three hundred and ninety-eight dollars and elghty-thre cents ($19,398.83). 6. The board finds that the value of the water mains, pipes and hydrant of the Omaka Water company In the city of Flor ence used for the purpose of supplying the city of Florence and Its Inhabitants with water, separate and distinct from the In take, pumping station, reservoirs and mains necessary to connect the same with the city of Omaha, said valuation being the value of the property of the Omaha Water company's system of water works within the city of FJorence other than tha portion mentioned in the second finding hereof, Is thirteen thousand, eight hundred and elghty-on dollar and thirty-one cent (113. 881.31). 7. Th board find and Include In their appraisement of the value of all the prop erty of the Omaha Water company, as mentioned. In the first finding, that the Omaha Water company has a going value as distinguished from the unexpired fran chise, and have fixed said value at Ave hundred and sixty-two thousand, seven hun dred and twelve dollars and forty-five cents (62712.46). And said board further find that the amount of such going value upon that part and portlomof th water plant aa described In the second finding hereof Is four hun dred and seventy-elghjt thousand, three hun dred and Ave dollar and fifty-nine cents ($478,806.69). 8. In accordance sjlth the eighth para graph of the order of the court the ap praiser report that the aforesaid value a far as practicable have been mad un der the evidence and to th beat of their judgment as of the date of thl award. There also ha been Included In th abov appraisement the valuation of certain stock and materials on hand, which valuation Is based on an agreed inventory prepared by the representatives of the Omaha Water company and the city of Omaha and of dates of November 8 to 14. 1904. This in ventory, together with the prices fixed on each item of the sams, is transmitted here with, and should be revised end corrected In accordance with the material on hand at the time of transfer, and the valuation herein contained should be modified In ac cordance with the materials on hand at that time. The valuation as made Includes all sched ules submitted to us of work and material Included In the plant to January 1, 1908. Respectfully submitted, DANIEL W. MEAD. GEORGE H. BENZENBERQ. I do not concur In the above report, nor In the values as fixed therein. JOHN W. ALVORD. Board of Appraisers, Chicago, 111., July 7, 1906. To tbe Water board of the city of Omaha and the Omaha Water company. "Tho Cares that Infest the Day" r fttftrrmnTtHi vj c-n.up.ijoi irioiinttnuw, wiwuimu, oshomm. to. Btjrflu lUe tUj wluA dikuuhv u Tarrans Seltzer Aperient tct. V. I. Pm. OS. nd yoall fkni tin llfht hearted yon ara whon stoiusca, bowels and illar are all KorKliif aaiiana puuli.g logathar. 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