THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 190G. This Stock Advances 25 to 50 Per Cent By Which Time Two More Great Oil Wells Will Be Completed Either of Which May Discover the Main Oil Pool ot the Osage Nation and Put This Stock to Par at Once. ANOTHER BIG DIVIDEND DECEM BER 20, 1906. Stock is Almost Certain to Be Selling at 75 Cents to $1.00 Per Share by Christmas Company Has Two Great Refineries Built, Is Building the Third Also Parafflne Plant at Refinery No. 2, ' and Lubricating Plant at Refinery No. 3135 Miles of Main Trunk Pipe Line Nearly Ready to Pump Oil Through and Es tablishing the Balance 75 Main Distributing Stations in the Central West Nearly a Millon Dollars Cash and Ten Thou- - sand Men Back of This Oreat Independent Enterprise and , Growing Stronger Every Day. For the p"t five month Uncle Sam stock hi been selling at 10 cent per hr. Pur ina: that time the bit; river refinery. Unci Sam No. 2. nun been built at Atchison, Kan., on the bsnk ot navigation. Also nearly WO mile of main trunk and lateral pipe line have ben seetired. also numerous distributing stations have been eetsbllshed and Tulsa refinery, Uncle Bam No. t, on the bank! of the Arkansas river at Tula, I. T , nearly half constructed, also eight of the greatest oil producer yet dlacovered In the west have been developed on 1,100-acre lot 43 and other Important development. Including the doubling the capacity of Cherryvale Refinery, Uncle Sam No. 1. During the paat five months the stock ha grown In dmand until during the past six weeks remittance have totaled for several different day over ($6,000.00) six thousand dollars dally. May . Strike Main Oil Pool Before Time Limit. Now, this company I not a stock-selling scheme, but In good faith has solicited and received heavy subscriptions from the com mon people from all over the United States and Canada and has pushed the work as far and an fast as finances would permit, and while the stock should have been bringing at least 36 to 40 cents per share for the past three months, has let the old prte WHY I1ARRIM1N BORROWS Question that it Agitating Mind of Bail road Ilea Throughout Country. LOANS OF MILLIONS ARE BEING MADE Rumors Arm He Seeks Illinois Central, Oreat Northern, Northern Pa elfle and Santa Pa Stock - - i.r to. Get Control. , What Is the Union Pacific doing with all the million of dollars It 1 borrowing? Thl question Is punllng those who fol low railroad affairs all over the country. Jt I learned the Union Paclflo recently borrowed UC.CC0.miO on Wall street and that this is but one of numerou loan which I done and offer It as a solution of the the company ha made In the last few trouble that has been had since last winter months This loan waa for six months at ' between the sheriff and the commissioner. i.4 per cent. Why was It necessary for I This would. In effect, give him 35 cents a Mr. Hurriman, to borrow money T (day each for boarding the prisoner. At It has been a .generally accepted belief i present he is allowed 35 cents each for feed that the trensury of the Union Pacific was j lng prisoners and Is required to furnish the not emy well filled, but that It held plenty 1 supplies out of thl fund. The communica of money to spare. When the Northern j tlon was referred to the committee of the Securities company was dissolved by order whole. vf the supreme court large holdings ot Resolution Introduced by Mr. Solomon of Oreat Noithern and Northern Pacific stock tn committee of the whole were passed vatue Into the possession of the Union Pa- j authorising the county treasurer to move title. , The sale of this stock would have : to the roorn8 provlded for him In the city ptovlded the I nlon Paclflo with a vast , na nd .owln, nlm to take such fur- u.ivunt uf ready cash and It was generally . nture he from ,,, prent offloe. supposed this was done. The question now j Th, ,uperlntf ndent of the court house Is re alises ss to what . done with the money ,red , k ,n -Involca of the furniture secured by the aale of those securities and removed. a.so what Is Uilng done with the large 1 Th. h.rll ..,,,, wiinm u Christie urns which are being borrowed T Home wbo have learned of these loans mad m secret were Inclined to sugguat that the recent heavy purchase of Illinois l entral stock and , the stock of several uilirr itt the lending western railroads which wttllld 'V frnnri IHhlilnrv Irt Hi. t'ninn . cine might explain the disposition which hat been made of the millions borrowed mid the millions more which were sure. poeed to be In the Union Pacific strong box. Honie think It means a railroad movement by Mr. Uarriman. much more extensive llign any he has yet undertaken, and that pounds. 12 41; !,0O0 pounds. U.3B. Missouri It was being managed secretly because of screened domestic lump, 11.2, $2.15 and IJ.90, the large Interests Involved. j respectively. ttolna- After Competitors. rr th county hospital the contract wss Another rumor 1 Mr. Harrlman la not ,et t0 the Central Coal and Coke company only laiylng up the Illinois Central, but these prices per ton: Cherokee steam, clsp the stock of 'the Atchison, the Urea t i- Cherokee domestic nut, mine screened. Northern and the Northern Pacific, with W .00; Cherokee mine run. 13.16: Missouri the view of securing a voice In theae com- I mine run. $2.48; Iowa mine run, $2.58. ' petlng roads, even If not a controlling one, J 'The claim of the Omaha Electric Light at .least to have a voice in the manage- ' and Power company for 148718. which was merit. Thus a community of Interest ' deducted from the bill allowed last sum could be established by Mr. Harrlman and mer for electricity used by the county, was some of the worst competition cut off. I rejected. There Is a controversy between It has always been understood that when ' the commissioners and the company as to toovO shares of Atchison stock were sold what rate should be paid by the county. three years, ago for )30.(ioo,ou they were bovghl by Union Pacific Interests. Thl , stork 1 not now represented In the as set of the Union Pacific company. Rumor had It at the same time that a Uke amount of . stock In the New York Central wa bought by the same Union Pacific Interest. Wby t net's holdings are not shown In any of the Union Paclflo tables and what is to te done with them are matter 0f specu lation. Many recent heavy purchases In the ' DENTISTRY Tooth Talk No. 56 To those whose teeth are sens!. t tlve to such an extent that they dread having them filled. I'll ay ' that I have remedies and meth ods which enable me to fill or s crown sensitive teeth painlessly. There Is no mystery or magic about painless dentistry. It Is Imply "careful denttairy." In my practice I use common sense and uncommon care. 1 get results. If you have teth that need at tention and you want the work dor. lr. a cleanly, painless way at a reasonable price come to my offloe. You'll not regret It. I -snake no charge whatever tor elimination and advice. PR. FICKE3. Dentist, 8R8 Bee Bldg. 'Pkons Douglas 8 ST. Midnight, remain In order to make the Investment at tractive and to secure large sums of mnny necessary to push the great work rapidly. However, the old price will not remain much longer, and as you will notice from the headline of this announcement, at mid night Saturday. August 11, 1!, this stock will advance from a to W per cent. We do not promise that It will remain at the old price that long. Down on Eleven Hundred acre lot 43 Unole Sam drillers were nt a depth of 1,2.10 feet In well No. 17 Saturday afternoon and over 1.100 feet In well No. 1. Poth of the locatlona are within one Iocs, lion of the big No. 14 well completed by this company about one month ago, which la conceded by oil men to be one of the very largest oil producer yet dlacovered In the north part of the Osage nation. Either one of these wells may discover the main pool of the Osage nation. At any rate, they are both going down deeper every minute In territory rich with grand possibilities. Both of these wells will be completed before Saturday night. August 11. 190. Should the main pool be discov ered, or even as good wells a No. 14. It may put the stock at once to a half dollar fer share. Can you afford to delay your nveetment In this stock under these condi tions T Tou know it will advance 25 to SO pr cent In ten days snyhow and why not play safe and forward your remittance by return mall? Il.niio check or draft sent at once will pay for 6,000 shares with a par value of $5,000 and the chances are 100 to 1 that the stock will be selling TKc to $1 per share, or par. as soon as the next dividend Is paid, which will not be long. stock of western road are now accounted for by these loan of the Union Pacific. The court will not permit of the ' Union Pacific gaining control of these roads, but enough stock could be secured to have a potent voice in their management and thus secure advantage in the way of rates and of avoiding rate war and the like. SHERIFF TO BUY SUPPLIES McDonald Ask Board . to Let Him Make Requisitions (or All bat Prisoners' Food. V t 1 1 .. - ' , Bhet Iff McDonald submitted a requet to the county commissioner at their meeting yesterday afternoon that he be allowed to make requisition on the county for all sup plies used at the Jail except those used In feeding the prisoners. He cites the recom- mendatlon of the grand Jury that this be night watchman at the courthouse In ac cordance with a resolution passed some time ago. He will give his undivided at tention to his duties as watchman and will not be required to do any Janitor work. The board let the contract for furnishing cottl t0 ,he ,lnd'f Pr ?,,CVB- "V!" Co - he low bldder- on ,he ba'" .f following prices: Cherokee screened do mestlc nut, 600-pound lots, 11.15: 1,000-pound ,0,- ' .000-pound lots. 13.78. Cherokee domestic lump. 5O0 pounds. fl.M; 1,000 MAE HAYES BEGINS HER TERM Diamond Kater Goes to I.lneoln to Take I s Residence In Penitentiary. Mrs. Mae Hayes, convicted of swallowing m tvui Hi a mnnd belonalna to T. 1,. Combs. ' was taken to the penitentiary at Lincoln I Tuesday afternoon to begin her five-year sentence. Since the sentence wa Imposed Mrs. Hayes has apent most of her time weeping In her cell at the county Jail. At first she was bouyed up by the hope of getting financial help to appeal her case to the supreme court, but so far the money has not been forthcoming and she I beginning to lose hope.' Aanaal EirsMls lo linloth. Via Great Northern line will leave Sioux City at . p. "n.. Thursday, August I. ar riving Dulutti Friday morning. Return ing will leave Duluth at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, August 5. Round trip fare only $6. Special through trains will be run, consisting of tourist sleepers and day coaches. Double berth In sleeping car $1 each wsy, Duluth and vicinity comprise one of the most enjoyable point for a few day' outing. Boat trip may be made to many place of Interest In Lake Superior at small cost. Persons desiring berth should make reservations as early a possible In order to Insure getting accommodations. Apply to Agent Great Northern Railwsy. Sioux City, or to Archibald Gray, Assistant Oen ral Paaaeoger Agent, Sioux City, Is, tock Mar All He Sold la Less Than a Week. The company has nearly eight thousand (J.nooi stockholders, the majority of whom re rapidly increasing their holdings and now that a big advance In the stock is i certain to occur In a few days nine out of ten of these stockholders sre almost sure j to buy more stock. In addition to this the j company la In touch by telegraph and by , mail with nearly sit thousand (li.onoi other I Investors, all of whom have at different times written the horn office for Informa tion and are Interested and figuring on stock. Pesldes these 14.000 Investors this announcement will srpear in all the prin cipal papers of the United States during the next three days and will be read by millions of people. As before stated, remittances In the past have been from six thousand $.,n00) to eight thousand S.noo) In a single day, be side at thl 20-cent rrlce offered to you over i$32i,onO) three hundred nd twenty, five thousand dollar have been subscribed, so don't It stand to reason that with all the vast strength back of this Uncle Sam Company and the thotisanda of Investors already Interested thst the hours are lim ited at which you can secure tnis stock at any price? Onljr a Small Per Out of Stock Loft. There Is less than S per cent of the stock unsold. This d rer cent, however, will bring the company (I160,onn) one hundred and sixty thousand dollars, and complete the great work to where The Income on CHI Sales Will Total $10,000 Daily. Tou must remember that thl Uncle Sam Company Is a strong manufacturing enter prise right now. Oil Is a necessity. Larger fortunes have been made In refining oil than any other two leading Industrie In the world. Millions of dollars can be made honestly In the producing and refining bus iness. If you have money to Invest, and most everyone has. you better accept this opportunity to Invest In about the only real live oil enterprise In the west by sending your check or draft for from $10 for fifty shares to $ft.6i1 for 8i',) shares by return mall, for In ten days' time you will either .have to pay a whole lot more for the same stock anil may not ne ante to get It at ail, for when the stock once gets Into the hands of scattered Investors It will soon ao to 76 cents or $1.00 per share. I Will Have 250 Miles Main Trunk 1 11 rut lino This company has secured (136) one hun dred and thirty-five miles of main trunk pipe line during the past fourteen months and In due time will secure the balance of 2S0 miles necessary to reach the bank of navigation, when the company can barge the oil to the markets of the world free from oil trust, railroad rebate conspiracies or the double burden hitherto heaped on Independent organizations by the world known and despised criminal trust. In other words, this company will be Indepen dent and free and when you Join our band, now nearly eight thousand strong, with nearly a million dollars cash back of It, you secure an Interest In a great enterprise one capable to protect the Interest of the smallest stockholder. A chain of three great refineries and a main trunk pipe line 260 miles long, with barges on the Missouri river and TWO HUNDRED main distrib uting stations In the Central Western states, Is the coming enterprise you are RUSH TO GET THEIR PAPERS Foreigners. With lint DaoamenU Hasten to Farfeot Their Citizenship. NEW LAW MAKES TrIEM ACT QUICKLY Sally Lehman Wants HI Name, Frank, to Avoid Enibarrnsslo.gr Situations, Sack as Ha Has SnlTered. Foreigners who have taken out their first citizenship paper are flocking to the office of the district clerk to Complete the process before the new law passed last June by congress goes Into effect, Septem ber 29. The new law Is much more rigor ous than the old one and under It many who could get In under the present con ditions will be shut out. One requirement of the new law la that a formal written petition In the handwriting of the appli cant must be presented to the court before final papers will be Issued. Then a hear ing, at which witnesses may be summoned and examined, Is fixed, and It will be necessary for the applicant to prove some of the essential facts. It Is also necessary, unless he Is a homesteader, that he be able to read and write the English lan guage. Naturalisation papers cannot be Itsued within thirty days preceding a gen eral election. The Increase of Jnps In this country during the last few year ha raised an Interesting question which seems to have been decided both way by the courts. Heveral Japs have applied here for natural isation papers, but have been turned down. The law provides that only persons of African desefnt and white persons can be naturalised. Chicago courts have Judicially decided Japs are of Malay and Mongolian origin and do not come within tho favored classes. It Is said In some places they have been admitted, however. The new law provides a foreigner with a hard or odd name to pronounce can have It changed at the time he gets his papers. This featuie will be taken advantage of by at least one applicant In Douglas county. This man Is Bally Lehman, and he wants hi first name changed to Frank. In Germany, where he was born Bally I recognized a a man's name, but since coming to this country It ha led htm THERE'S A WORLD OF SATISFACTION In a MarCarthy-WUaon made-for-you Butt and there I unlimited ground for elf-congratuJatlon If you obtain this world of satisfaction during this DAILY DOLLAR REDUCTION SALE when we're cutting down the price of our $30 00 suitings one more dollar each day. For Instance, AM $0 hl.MMKK Kl ITlMi, MADE TO YOUR MEASURE (Except Solid Black and Blue) $18 FOR WEDNESDAY We sincerely advise those who wish to get the real pick of these suitings lo buy today or Saturday. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed MaeCARTIlY-WILSON TAILORING CO. 04-304 Soutn Sixteenth Street. 'Phone Iwugla 1801. Next Doer lo Wabakk Ticket Ofllce. Saturday easting your lot with when jou join Uncle Sam. ft take time to do all this great work, hut you will sve this organisation hammering along these lines until the high est pinnacle of success Is attained. We are In the fight to win and you will win with ua and place your Investment where It will help a worthy cause and secure you great profits at the same time $: will buy one thousand shares, while the name stork In a very few days will cot you or $. Now Is certainly a pretty good time for you to get busy. Crowding Work on Main Trunk Pipe Line. In a very few days Uncle Sana Company will be able to pump oil towards navigation over (140) one hundred and forty miles. This will deliver the oil from eleven hun dred acre lot 4.1, north, to the Kansas state line by Caney, Kan., then by Tyro, Wayside, Bolton, then east by Independ ence, and on enst to within six miles of the Coffeyvllle field, and then to the Cher ryvale relltury, I'nele Bam No. 1. Then straight north through t iierryvale field, by Thayer, Chanute, Humboldt, Neosho Falls and l.eroy, and then straight east to Col ony, on the main line of tne Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific railroads. From Colony Uncle Bam will temporarily tank car the oil to the big river refinery, and under the protection of the Just Kansas maxi mum freight rate law we ran deliver this oil to the Atchison refinery, I nele Sam No 2, for 24 cents per barrel. Saving 27 Cents Per RhitoI. Over this pipe line the company will not only save 27 cents per barrel, but will In sure prompt delivery of their oil. A train load of oil can he run from Colony In about half the time that It could be from Bar tlesvllle. Furthermore, a start like this on the main trunk pipe line Insures Its final completion. Oil Trust Knockers Said We Would Never Build a Mile of Pipe Line or lieflne a Gallon of Oil. When this company started to work cer tain railroad oil trust sheets which are continually lying about the I tide 8am Oil Company fooled a great niHny Investors hv mlslendlnir nnrt malicious statements aiong the lines of "Never would refine a i gallon of oil." "Never would build a mile of pipe line." With all thts abuse and with every obstacle the oil trust gang could throw In the way of this Uncle Sam Com pany, Just the same Its flag is steadily and safely advancing and the time is not far distant until it will secure and maintain the oil trade of the west, and If you want to advance with It and secure part of the great pronts, your time Is limited in whlcn I to Jo. n this company. $100 will secure M) l shares now, while In ten days It will coat i you $125 or $150 to secure the same stock, j Join a winner by sending your draft or cnecK today. From Corner to Corner of Montgomery County. Uncle Sam Company will soon have over forty-five miles of main trunk pipe line and two main trunk pipe line pumping stations In Montgomery county. Besides this, when fully completed, will have over seventy-five miles of lateral pipe lines In Montgomery county alone, and will also run a lateral pipe 'line Into Chautauqua county, and then with a few miles of lateral Ilnea either way, as the main pipe line comes north, can rach W) per cent of the Kansas oil fields. Into many embarrassing situations. One of these was on the ship coming to this country, when he was assigned to the women's section. He has had a number of similar experiences, so he wants the court to let him use a first .name that will leave no doubt as to hi sex. Merer Sent a Man to the Hospital. During the Spanish-American war I 00m. manded,Company O, Ninth Illinois Infantry, During our stay In Cuba i.early every man In the company had diarrhoea or stomach trouble. We never bothered sending a man to the surgeon or hospital, but gave him a dose or two of Chamberlalns Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and next day he was all right. We always had a dozen bottle or more of It la 'our medicine chest Orra Havlll. This remedy can always be depended upon for collo and diarrhoea and should be kept on hand in every home. Special Summer T-onrlat Rates From Chicago to Canadian and New Eng land points, via Nickel Plate Road. Ticket on sale August 8 to 22, a l one fare plus $4 for round trip, with thirty-day limit, and one fare plus $2 for the round trip, with fifteen-day limit. For reservation of sleep, lng car berths and detailed Information, write or call on John Y. Calahan, general agent, 1U7 Adam street, Chicago. 97.8A to Minneapolis and Return Via Chicago Great Western Railway. Account of O. A. R. encampment, August 13th to 18th. Tickets on sale after August 11th. For further Information apply to H. H. Churchill. O. A., Iil2 Farnam St.. Omaha . SEASONABLE FASHIONS. NO. 6707-A 81KPLJCE DRESSING SACK. There is a charm of ease about this te Jacket which invites admiration from the lover of the beautiful. The lines are long and grace-giving, while there Is no over elaboration to mar Its simplicity. The Jacket and skirt portions sre laid In two deep plaits at either side of front and back, while the trim belt girdles the waist. The sleeves are of elbow length and the ntck becomingly low In a V. Embroidered challls, silk or crepe de chine would he prettily made up In this way. For the medium sise &H yards 27 inches wide are needed. Sixes Si to 42 Inches, bust measure. For the accommodation of The Oman Bee readers thee patterns, which usually retail at from :5 to to centa, will be fur nished at a nomiral price (10 cents), which cover all expense. In order to get a pat tern enclose 10 cents, giving number and name of pattern wanted and bust measure. As the patterns are mailed direct from th publishers In New York, It will require about a week's time to (III thl order. Ad dress: Pattern Department, The Omana Bee, Omaha, Nek August W ill Start ripe Gang No. 2. ! During the past meek Uncle Bam pipe line men nave oeen crowning worn wnn an possible hasie and coming through the bot toms on the Caney river south of Caney In the Cherokee nation Thla Is a dlfllcuit stretch of country to work through, men at times working knee deep In mint, water ana oil, but are malting neaoway every hour and another pipe line gang will be , started at cherryvale In a few days and the entire 135 miles of main trunk line Soon completed. Cheap Fuel for Kansas. The completion of this pipe line and lateral mean a whole lot to the fuel user of Kansas and that includes about every household In the state. I nele Sam company has a fuel oil domestic burner, and as soon as pipe line Is screwed to gether and enough light oil pumped to Cherryvale Uncle Sam will have ready for Shipment over (Klt) six hundred carloads of tuel oil and will keep up a supply there after. If you are a Hansen and want to burn your own fuel this coming winter get in line with Uncle Sam; $4u0 will buy 1.000 shares now, while In ten days the same stock will cost you $500 or $. WiU Have 2. TOO Barrels Daily Ca pacity by November. It will be but a matter of a few months until at Tulsa, Cherryvale and Atchison this company will have a combined ca pacity of two thousand seven hundred bar rels per day, with a parafflne plant at Atchison and a lubricating plant at Tulsa, turning out all the by-products. Manager in Fhiladelphia Now Secur ing Parafflne Plant Machinery. The big parafflne plant at Atchison will be built Uelore you realise It. Uncle Sam's superintendent of construction arrived In Philadelphia Sunday, July ie, to look after part of the machinery. Thus It goes. Work Is being crowded all along the line. Great Strength of This Company. When you buy I'nele Sain stock you se cure valuable property, safeguarded by ttiunt Btrenirrh nn everv Nirle Nenrlv M l.llll.,n HnU,. . r.H .lh, l,..n.'.n.l stockholders back up the companj. The company baa thousands of acres of oil rights, controls or owns over one hundnd oil wells, owns and operates four complete dulling I Iks. has nineteen main distributing stations In that many Important trade cen ters in Kansas, Missouri ana UKianoma. with lank cars, tank wagons, etc., neces sary to deliver Uncle Sam oil to the grow ing trade. Main Headquarters at Kansas City, Kan., L. 8. A. Compelled to move Into larger quarters to handle the rapidly growing trade, the home oltlce of the company was moved a few i- . ago to Wyandotte building, Kan sas Clt. , Kan. From the office you can se cure permits to visit any of the different firopertlee. You are requested to come and nvestlgate, hut don't lose too much time In doing so If you wish to secure advantage of the present low prices. Money Invested Is Safe, and Can't Help but Increase In Value. If you have money to Invest and fall to grasp this opportunity the future will prove that you made a big mistake. The tacts are that the Uncle Sam Oil com pany of Kansas will bear the closest In LOCAL JOBBERS INDIGNANT Pronounce Falie Enmors of Proposed Oom-! bine With Lincoln Wholesaler. READY TO FACE BOARD ON TAX MATTER Omaha Merchants Inabie to Aceoant for Persistent Ksoeklsg by Dealers la the State Insti tution Municipality. At noon Tuesday none of the Omaha Jobbers who are to appear before the State Board of Equalisation Wednesday had re ceived the summon, though some ot them said they expected It before the day was over. The heads of several of the firms concerned will go to Lincoln In person If notice to appear there Is received; others declare they will send their lawyers. Indignation was rife among the Jobbers when it was learned Tuesday morning that the protests of the Lincoln merchants before the State Board of Equalisation on the assessment of Omaha houses had borne fruit and that the Omaha men were to appear before the board. "It looks Just as though Lincoln wanted Omaha to pay the taxes of the entire state," said one of the largest local ship pers. "We are assessed higher than the Lincoln houses In proportion to the amount of stock carried and I cannot see why they should keep knocking at us. About $1XKJ,OUO of money derived from taxation In Omaha Is now spent In Lincoln In the state Institutions annually and I should think that would make the Lincoln merchant more charitable toward our people here. Take away the state Institution from Lincoln and what would be left? Stock Now at Pnll Valne. Another thing the Jobbing house have their atock assessed now at full value, and the statements that their taxes are lighter than those of the small merchant Is untrue. It is also notably true that the1 local Jobbing houses pay a higher tax than those In any city of the country. I have figures which show the taxes are only about one-fifth as large In Kansas City as In Omaha and about as low In comparison In St. Louis, Minneapolis and St. Paul. New York Jobbers pay much lighter taxes than Omaha." None of the Jobbers knew anything of an attempt on the part of the wholesale merchants of Omaha to make a combina tion with Lincoln" merchants to keep as sessment down on their property. One aid the report grew out of a conversation one Omaha man had with a Lincoln mer chant on assessment, but thst no proposi tion had been made and that the man was not In Lincoln as a representative of Omaha wholesale Interests. DIAMONDS Frensei, :jtti and Dortge. 'FRISCO RATE AT KANSAS CITY E. 8. Otevene Says It la ot I a creaslno; Business Down the Rlier. E. S. Stevens, commercial agent of the Frisco at Kansas City, was In the city Tuesday. Mr. Stevens maintains thst th'j people of Kansas City srs not doing any business on the strength of the rate of which the Omaha Qrain exchange is com plaining, while on the other hand the Omaha dealers are doing all the business. "The rate on grain from Omaha to th gulf, as announced by the Missouri Pa cific.'' said Mr. Stevens, "is lower tban the 'Frisco rstc on grain from Kansas City. I do not know why the roads did not meet the Omaha cuts, which will be effective for ten days, but they did not see fit to do it snd Omaha is getting the benefit." Automcblle Rental Co. Office NUes A Moser, Sixteenth and Fsrnam. Tel. Doug las 1H95. Bands at Krast Park. Gsrglulo's band delighted an appreciative audience st Kiug park yesterday afternoon and taut night. The band Is made up "f very capable muslclsns. and the two pro grams wre played In a very artistic man ner. Chevalier Oarglulo lads very se dately In comparison to other band con ductors. He Is a musician happily un touched with frtakishnes. Every cumber 11 vestigation. Jt I hsmmerlng slong well- , laid plans of sucress. has already secom- , rllsbed ten times more than wss expected . on the start. The management Is the same now as at the beginning and Is working with might snd main to make the stock worth rar. and that Is Just about what I you can expect In less than a j ear If you Join our band, and we solicit you to no so. May liaise Over 9 lOO.OOO During Next Ten Day. Tou may Ihlnk that you have all summer to secure part ot this stock, or that Uncle Sam stool- la not In demand. However, a few minutes at the home office In the Wyandotte building. Kansas City, Kan., would Soon convince you otherwise. In quiries have been coming In by the hun dreds of late, and now that a day la set that all must buy or there may be a great advance, the order for stock will come thick; and fsat. and, Judging from the past, all of the balance of the stock Is al most sure to be sold, while the remit tance will run at least to $80,000 during the next ten days and give the i-"iiiiiin sntnclent funds to put all the refineries and the pipe line to where big proms will be msUe. A 2.fn check or draft now will se-ure 10.100 shares, with a par value of IW.Ooii, while in ten days' time this same stock will cost you $2,500 or $.1,0ft Better consider well before you let this opportunity- pass out of your reach. Will Continue to Pay Dividends. The company has made one dividend with relineiy No. 1, at Cherryvale, and dossn't it stand to reason, with the capa city of thst plant doubled and one Just twice as large at Atchison, Uncle Sam re finery No. t and with I'nele Sam refinery No. 3 at Tulsa, which will be ready to re fine oil In about six weeks, and with the help of a pipe line, that much larger dlvl denda can be paid? Another Dividend December 20, 1906. Dividend No. 2 will be declared December 20. inn. Dividends will be paid semi-annually and increased as fast as the earn ing capacity of the refineries will permit, snd there Is no reason why In two or three years' tlm the company cannot be built up to a capacity of 18.0iX barrela dally. The quicker you get your name on this dividend psyroll the better for you; $2.co check or draft will now purchase lo.oit) shares, with a par value of $15,000. In ten days from now the same stock will cost you $3.&i0 to $4,200. Better secure part of thl stock and derive the benefit of thl advance and be In a position to secure other advances that are certain to come In the end. Your Remittance Must Re Mailed by Midnight, Saturday, August 11. 10OO. No remittances will be accepted at price advertised below unless In the malls by midnight Saturday, August 11, 1908. A far as possible mall yours early, as our clerk will be covered up with mall the last few day. Write or Wire for Particulars and Pictures. The company ha about eighty picture taken from real life In the different de partment, showing part of the great work; also more complete report. We will be glad to mall them to any Investor In the United States or In any foreign coun try and any other Information de sired. We stand ready to prove any on the afternoon program was well re ceived, particularly the selection from "Monsieur Beaucalrn" (Kosse-Bucalossl), a New Y'ork recent success. The evening pro gram comprised Mahl's "Southern Stars;" the overture, "Poet and Pleasant" (Suppe); a selection from "II Trovatore" (Verrtl); three little musical gems by Pugno; a grand selection from "Ernnnl" (Verdll. and the "Beautiful Danube" wait by Strauss. Slgnor J. Rafueno played a cornet aolo, "Happy Days" fflchelley), which was encored, and Mons. and Mine. Begue sang "Estudl-Antlna'" with such ef fect that a recall was necessary to satisfy the audience. Tho Royal Canadian band played care fully selected programs, and Is winning sdditlonal praise with each succeeding con cert. Sterling Silver Frenser, 15th and Dodge. GAS COMPANY LOSES CASE Motion for New Trial In Tank Matter Overrated by Judge Day. Judge Day overruled the motion for a new frlal In the case In which the gas company Is seeking to compel Building Inspector Wlthnell to permit It to build .1 ga holder at Twentieth and Center street. Judge Day refused the man damu asked by the gas company and the latter demanded a new trial on the grounfa the ordinance requiring the con sent IT all property owners within 1,000 feet of the site of the gaa holder was an improper delegation of the police power to the property owner. In overruling the motion Judge Day held the ordinance waa not a delegation of legislative power, but a prohibition which should be set aside in case the property owners consented. Low Roand Trip Rates via Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paal Ry. One far plus $2.00 for 15-day ticket, one fare, plus $4.00 for SO-day ticket, on sale dally to many points In Canada and west ern New York, and on August 8th and 22d and September 6th and 19th to many New England points. Tell us where you want to go and we will give you the best rates for your trip. Call at city ticket office, 1524 Farnam street, or write to F. A. NASH. General Western Agent, Omaha, Neb. Charles K. Bccbtold burled. Charles E. Bechlold. known In Omaha for many years ss a printer snd musician, was burled Tuesday afternoon at Forest Lawn cemetery. Rev. D. W. McGregor, pastor of the Diets Memorial church, con ducted trie services at the residence. fl'J Pierce street. Mr. Hechtold was 9 years of age and left a wife and two children. Pale, Thin, Nervous ? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then why not take it? Ayer's Sarsaparilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. Sold for 60 years. We have no secrets ! We publish the formulas of all our medicines, MA kg the 0. Arer O.. Leweli. htsae alee Haniifeeturere of ATI It'S laTB TTOOt Vsr th kair. ATIH'S PILLS For eoortipatiea. atfitf 8 CHUtBT rnOTOftAL Fot conga. ATKK't AGDB CL'kiPoi naUna ao4 tgaa. 1906 ststement made herein snd solicit 'your Investment In this stock In good faith, anil we will see that vou get a square deal In , fact as well as In words. The companv will not sell over jo.ono shares to any one man snd reserve the right to reject ativ offer bv returning the remittance. Would i rather bave fixe men subscribe $2o each than one man V 1 .000. for (his company is a common mans organlxation ana win's s large a number of stockholders among the middle class as possthle. In Conclusion. Charter name of the company I 'The) j Uncle Sam oil Company.' authorised csn- Itallr.ation Is ten million shares; par T'lue, $1 each. The sto. k Is nonassessable and there la no personal liability, and ea n share of this stock draws the same amount of dividends as any other share. James Ingersoll Is president: J H. Ritchie, vice, president, and It H. Tucker, jr.. secretar, and treasurer. These officers constitute the board of directors References. M Wslker, president Atchison Savings bank (oldest state hank 1n Kansas), Atchison, Kan.; T. R. C'.endenln. president commit t of fortv. Atchison. Kan; wiipam Strvker. editor Tulsa Democrat, Tulsa, I T. ; Montgomery County National bank, peoples National bank. Cherryvale State bank, all of Cherryvale. Kan . (he fit" Bank of Kansas City (Kan), the Home Slate bank. the Wyandotte Plate bank snd h Commercial Ns tlonal bank, all of Kansas City. Kan. Also vou cn find the company rated In in Bradstreet and Dun commercial agencies. Price of Stork. ID slnrt $ 10 t.nen (iMret $ I "A ine hro to ."" ilures V) tn shares U 4.n0 shires l Inn thsres I"" shires 1.(10 1,000 shans fcOl Special Offers. 10,000 she res tl .sTR 00 15.000 shnrea I.A00 00 30,000 share b.mi.VO Monthly Payment Offer. From the start Uncle Bam Company ha made It possible for men of limited means to Join the company, and In addition to offering treasury stock t the above men tioned caah price, will sell on monthly payments as follows: Shares Six Monthly Tsyments. 60$ 2 00 cash ( 150 each lot) 3 00 cash 3 00 each 250 7.5 cash Tftoeacn M0 IB 00 cash 15 00 each l.ooo So.Oo cash s.0O each J.noo 0000, cash 000 each $.000 80 00 cash P0 no each 6.01O 150 00 caah 1&O00 each 18,000 600 00 caah 4"O 00 each HOW TO SKXR MONEY. Make all draft, check or money order payable to "The Uncle Sam OH CoMpany," or H. H. Tucker, Jr., secretary, and your stock will be sent promptly by return reg istered mall. For further particulars, write or wire THE UNCLE SAM OIL CO. H. II. TUCKER, JR., Sec. Wyandotte Building Kansas City, Kan., U, S. A. MOTORS FOR NEW ELEVATOR Electricity Will Be Used by Wye-Schneider-Fowler for Power In Omaha Granary. j The contrectlng department of the Omaha Electric Light and Power company ha Just closed a large deal with Hermann Schmidt, engineer and contracting agent for the Nye-Schnelder-Fowler Elevator company, to furnish that company with, the motors which will be used in thl ele vstor. The contract calls for twenty-eight motors ranging In iilze from five to seventy five horse power. There will be seven of. the larger slie, or seventy-five horse power, and these will be used for running the ele vator boot for elevating and unloading grain. The elevator will be so equipped that a car ot grain can be unloaded In less thsn five minutes. One motor will be fur nished for each machine on what 1 known as the Individual drive system, so that any machine can be worked even If the others are out of commission. The elevator people expert to have the elevator completed In time to handle this year's crop of corn. NEW TROUBLES FOR GATES Aside from Having Sanity Questioned, Wife Sues for Divorce front llliu, Ina E. Gates has begun suit tor divorce from Edward C. Gates, the Farnam street bookseller, whose case Is now before the Insanity commission under the dipsomaniac law. Mrs. Gates charges him with cruelty and the excessive use of Intoxicating liquor. The files acre withdrawn by her attor ney. An attempt Is also being made to secure the appointment of a guardian for Gate on the ground he la' "blowing In" an In heritance of $16,000 he received from hi father about a year ago. Edith Smith wants a divorce from Ed ward Smith on the grounds of habitual drunkenness. She asks for the restoration of her maiden name, Edith McKee. DIAMONDS Ed holm, 16th and Harney. The following marriage license ha been Issued: Name and Residence. Age. Albert Irwold. Omaha 33 Antonla Poullcrk, Omaha 21 Hoy Monroe Humphrey, Omaha., ?i Mary Ellen Price, Omaha 21 John Ilutfles, Omsha 23 Immth Ruby, Omaha,.., . lit