THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUtfTJST 15, 190(5. 5 i 4t v. n i 4 For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, courage, strength. How 1 is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate ? Do not forget Ayers Sarsaparilla You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general ' health.' Sold for 60 years. -V" ... ..... . We. have no secrets We publish the formulas of all our medicines., '' Has r . 1. O. Ay C.. I swell. ir... Alae KuiMtnH r AT SAT TWOl-For the hair. ATtA'i MLLa-Tnf eerutlpattoa . ATU'S CIIUT PB0T0RA1-Per coa a. ATER'9 AGUE CURB For malaria and fW. TROLLEY WAR IN BROOKLYN 1 ........ mBaBBMB a .- Tnuudt Ootnpuj Continue toDtfj Onto? of Supreme Justin Otyior. iiiv orriicr T PAY SECOND FARE f Ajr ltarrawly Averted la M.ir : Oim rimlt GItm CoaiK to ' Bnaplwy lptal Poll 1 ' ' RTfcd. - . JEW TORK, Aug. U All today complt aatlona growing- out of opposing orders and -opinion by pu&lo and by corporation of Caiala, and fllaortter which at tlmea threat aaed to become 'acuta, owing to tha deter mination of 'tha people,'' marked tha altu atlon In Brooklyn arising front tha de elalon Jy 8uprm' Court ' Justice Oaynor Oh Saturday that tha Brooklyn Rapid Tran sit company haa nd right to charge a double fAra of 10 cent to Coney Island. Condi tion are ' not touch clearer tonight than they war yesterday, though far more CP let, owing to tha activity of tha police ahd leaa travel. " V-Thla afternoon, however, 'there waa dan- r for a time that there would be a repa vlon of yeaterday'a scenes, when thou f nda .of persona were-Involved In angry mtrovereles and wlrnggle with tha cc" 'iy'a employee At Keck road,' on tha way m resort. Cars of tha company were failed for blocks, and some of Ita offlelala Aere arreated on "chargea of obstructing traffic and' disobeying tha police. Win Baforee Caart'a Order. That tha offlelala . of fClnga county and tha borough of Brooklyn were prepared to enforce Juatloe Oaynor a declaion became apparent during the day.! Plstrlct Attorney Clarke of Kings county detailed ona of hla assistants 0 Hear ' aefaJuf of TOtigh treat ment by the company's employes because peraonOiad refused to. pay an extra fare. Mr. Clarke also announced that . proeecu 'tlona would follow . every proved case of maltreatment Borough President Bird 8. Coter leaded 'a' public statement Advising parsons to pay but a single fare for a ride from points In Brooklyn borough to Coney gland! and police In tha affected district vera .ordered to- .be ( ready . to quell any fresh disturbance.. -Meantime. Acting Police Commissioner Waldo revoked per dklta empowering tha company to employ V -pedal policemen to asstat the regular i i en of the company to put' off Ita care if frarsona who, restated any demands for tha ( tixtra fare. Commissioner Waldo declared i that the ruling of Juatloe Oaynor would be I eaforeed and any roughneas toward paa aengera by company repreaentatlvea would meet with arreat. Thle waa offset and com plicated to aome extant by an official opin ion by, Acting . Mayor McOowan later In tha day, after a conference between him a&d Corporation Counael Delaney, that the Brooklyn Rapid Tranait company had tha right to refuse to carry persons who re fated to pay a second fare, and tha com pany'a employes might use force, If need ba. In case of resistance. . Company Btatea Position. Meantime tha company through Ita coun sel, ex-Justice Edward W. Hatch, Issued a' statement defending (he right of tha 'dbmpany to charge a 10-eent fare to Coney Island. J. F. Calderwood. vice prealdent and general manager of the company, h tcked up this opinion by a atatement that aalneaa will ba dona 'In tha aama old way. Thla afternoon tha eompany'a employee again began halting ears, whenever aeoond 'area were not forthcoming from paaaen gera and, demanding their pay. Several affrays occurred and there were aome ar reeta. ' Numerous threats were made against tha company - and In aome . In stances) atone were thrown at ears and company employes, but by this evening serious trouble waa regarded aa Improba ,bla It waa thought tha whole question wonld reedve Itself Into litigation to force , tha company, to, charge only a alngle far. Tha company tonight forestalled to a large , , :3eans Old Datch Old Datch J. Scrubs VwweV s.. extent further clashes between paaaengar knd employee by removing all tha trolley oara on tha main Una, which had been tha ona . which haa wltneoaed moat of tha trouble, and running only connecting ele vated traine from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Lata tonight the Brooklyn Rapid Transit company relaxed Ita enforcement of 'tha rule that double fare must be paid. Num ber of paaaengera on cars bound for Coney Island who wonld not pay tha extra ft cent were allowed by conductore and In spector to continue on their way. PIRB AS BILK. That la What a Little Girl fare at Cfcasabarlain' Calla, Ckelera nasi Diarrhoea Remedy. I am a little girl I years of age, do not know Vary much, but ona thing I do know and thai la that Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ia tna aa silk for anyone with a stomach ache. I had a very severe pain last night, took a doee of It and waa relieved at once. Maude Ellen Wood. Clifton, Va. trlklaar Indian Heaaeaelatare. "Muskoka," "Clear Sky Land." "Mag netewan," "Smooth Flowing Water," "Kawartha," Bright Water and Happy Lands," "Temagaml," "Deep "Water," are Indian words that fittingly describe aome of the moat delightful spots for a summer's outing on the American continent. All reached by Grand Trunk Railway System, Double track from Chicago to Montreal and Niagara Falls. Descriptive literature, time tablea, etc, will be mailed free on application to Oeo. W. Vaux, A. Q. P. A T. A., ltt Adam St.. Chicago. Ge ta Mew Tern an tna Lehlah. Double track acenlo highway. Connects at Buffalo or Niagara Falls with all lines from tha west, Write passenger department, Lehigh Val. Jay R. JV( M South Clark St. Chicago, tjj f peelal tatnaser Twavtst Ratee From Chicago to Canadian and New Eng land points, via Nickel Plata Road. Tlcketa on aala August I to It it one fare plua M for round trip, with thirty-day limit and ona far plua S3 for tha round trip, with fifteen-day limit For reaervatlon of aleep. Ing car bertha and detailed Information, write or call on John Y. Calahan, general agent, 107 Adama street Chicago. Meet W. J. Bryan In New Tork City upon his return from Europe, and take ' advantage of tha low rate excursion over the Nickel Plate rotd- from Chicago, August IS and . Tick. Is good returning, leaving New Tork City September 4. Chicago depot. La Salle Street station. Information furnished upon appE cation to JohnT. Calahan, general agent No. 107 Adama atreet, Chicago. . Law Rat Baear.lea to New Tork City On August n and the Nickel Plate road will aell ticket to New Tork City and return, at rate of one fare plua tl.Ou, from Chicago. Return limit, September 4, leaving New Tork City. For detailed in formation call on or addreaa John T. Cala ban, general agent No. 107 Adama atreet Chicago. . , Atteatton, Clam Gordon. The funeral of Clanaman William Rapper will take place from the undertaking par lor of Bralley Dorrance, Twentieth and Cuming atreeta, Wedneaday, Auguat IS. at I o'clock. Burial at Forest Lawn. Clans men oome in regalia. OEO ROE A. DUNN. Acting Chief. JAMES C. LINDSAY, Secretary. Cheaper lee. W will aell our aurplua arteaian Ice at M par ton at our building or tl for a 400- Ib. cake. Come and get It. HARDING CREAM CO., CO Harney. DIAMONDS Edholm. 18th and Harney. Marriage Lleeasee. The following marriage licenses have been lesuea: Name and Residence. Age. Andrew alon.onv bianton, ia Emma C. Anderson, Stanton, la...'. Frank Halamek. Omaha - 21 Frances Jahoda, Omaha n Scours r t Cleanser At all Grocer 10c. Cleanser Polishes saanaawm" AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Bi Corporation lack of tha Fivht icii&st South Omaha Folio Bord. DESIRES THE SCALf OF CHIEF BR1GGS citr Caaaell DliHi ( Bloek ' li tMta Haaaaa, th Only Bidder. Tha recent action of Joseph P pelts rela tive to tha Sunday closing of tha saloons In South Omaha haa been tha causa of .much comment during tha laat few daya and tha knowing Onea have been at a loaa to ac count for tha actlona of tha man bees use of tha reputation that he haa always born In tha city and hla desire for drink. Tha supposition waa that tha man'a actlona were prompted either by pollUciana or others ii.M.tui in tha r.rwrti I , cer-t . 1 n mem- bars of tha Fire and Police board, along with Chief of Police Brlgga . Late laat nlcht thla waa verified by A source of Information that (a nnqueetlon able. It now developa that Spelts la merely the tool of a largo corporation which de sires tha placing on tha Fire and Folic board of three members of Ita own choos ing In order that Sam Collins might ba eWated from his preeent position to that of the chief of police of tha etty of South Omaha. Just who the corporation deelree to place on tha Fire and Police board haa not aa yet been ascertained, but that this la Ita desire Is beyond question. When tha facta can ba made known to tha public several of tha moat prominent man In Booth Omaha politico and society will ba found to be mixed up In the deal. Juat what tha result of thla deeply laid plan will be remains to be seen, and It la more than probable that when tha gov ernor meeta the Fire and Police board that the corporation will be forced to ahow Ita hand or back down before that time arrlvea. City Ceaacll Proeeedlags. ' There waa a meeting of the city council laat night when but little buslneaa waa tranaacted, although that which waa dis posed of waa quite Important The council met mora for the purpose of disposing of the &M0 of district street Improvement bonds at . auction In open session. Dan Hannon waa the only bidder and secured the bonds for par. City Engineer Rohrbough. aent a com. munlcatlon to tha council in which he sub mitted a revised profile of tha Highland Park main sewers and the Twenty-first street main aewer. Tha location of the newer remains the aama while tha grade haa been raised. . thereby decreasing tha amount of excavation and decidedly de creasing the cost of construction. Members of the Highland Park Improve ment elub aent a communication to tha council aeking that body to paaa ordinances to tha afTect that tha weeds on property In that part of the city and belonging to nonresidents ba cut by the city and tha expense charged to the property. It waa also requested by the club that ordinances be adopted providing for uniformity of the curbing and terracing of property In all parte of the city. Temporary sidewalks were ordered put In in almost every part of tha city and the city sidewalk contractor was Instructed to begin tha work as aoon as possible. Klectrlo lights were also ordered In several parts, of tha city, especially at tha corner of Twenty-fifth and B streets, where It U very dark and light la much needed be oauae of the added trafflo aa a result of to,. r.7t .Voahroih;;; . rr ..... . light waa ordered At Twenty-fourth and A atreeta. Lota 1. I and three of block and lot 4 of block 111 were declared a nuisance because of the accumulation there of all klnda of refuse. A petition from the residents In the vi cinity of Thirty-first and 8 atreeta praying for grading of 8 atreet from Thirtieth to Thirty-second street waa preaented with tha required number of signers and foot frontage. The petition was referred to tha city engineer and the committee on via ducts, streets and alleys. . . The first partial eetlmata of MO cubio yarda of excavation for tha grading of Miunurl avenue from Ttih-teenth to Twenty-fourth street waa preaented by Con tractor Murphy and allowed. Several ordlnancea were placed on first reading aa well aa a few for aeoond read ing. They were for the establishing of grade In different part of tha city aa well aa providing for tha laying of per manent aldewalka. Tha council adjourned to meet Monday night. August SO, when the bids for tha sewers will be taken up. Iaaet M. C. Powell. A coroner' jury Inquiring into the cauae of tha death of M. C. Powell, yesterday found that tha man waa dead. Powell ia tha man who waa killed at tha plant of the Omaha Packing company laat Friday by being struck on the head with a descending elevator. Tha verdict of the Jury waa that tha man came to hla death accidentally, while near the elevator ahaft No blame waa attached to tha oompany. Beerfest Euda la Flake. Early Monday morning Stellya Mollok waa arrested and booked for assault and battery on the person of Anton Zlotefbllsky about I a. m. Monday morning. It seems that tha two men had been drinking beer together and a heated discussion had arisen when Molick without warning arose and dashed a thin beer glass Into the face of the Injured man. The glaas cut the man'a noee considerably and filled the faoe with email particles, which required considers bl. time for Dr. Delanney to' remove. Jap Civ Ftrewerke Display. The members of the Japanese colony on Wrst L street had a celebration Sunday night and got rid of some of the fireworks which they had purchased with the inten tion of using for a celebration of the Fourth of July In a good American way. Owing to tha lateness of the arrival of tha diaplsy. It waa decided to usa tha pieces later, and Sunday nutht Was the time s lected. Tha display waa one of the moat beautiful ever witnessed by the people- of South Omaha and many gathered to watch the Japa set off the pieces. There yet re main a goodly portion of tha display, which will be used for celebrating the anniversary of the birth of tha emperor. Thla occurs November U. Mrs. Aaaa Daaavaa Dead. Mr. Anna Donovan died at the home of her daughter. Mra. J. H. McKala, HOT L. etreet. yesterday. Mrs. Donovan waa an old and respected resident of South Omaha, having resided here for the last fourteen year. Bh haa been a resident of the atate alnce 171.' Beside a husband, she leaves three children: J. B. Donovan. Madison, Neb.', Mm. Julia Hulett and Mra John MfJCal. Interment will be In St. Mary's cemetery St. Agnes' church, tomor row at two o'clock.' High mass will ba celebrated Thursday morning. Nad City Oaaslp.' Mra Emma Welehart la ill at the horn of Mra. Frank Selvlc, Getting drunk cost Joseph Kllpatrtck M In police coart yesterday. Jetter's Oold ' Top Beer delivered to all parte of the city. Telephone No 1 - . . Joe lech and Sanford Andareon were put to cutting weeda for the peat four daya by Police Judge King, yesterday morntng. Dr. M. W. Davla waa among the lucky nea ia the drawing for iacd In ttve Sho ahone reeervaUoa. lie drew number kU. The coroner's Inqueet on the body of Jam Corrtgan, tbe man kill by fauVs from, a treatte on th Vnlon Pacific cutoff Sunday afternoon, will b held this after noon. Aanltarv Inotwlnr Kd. McCllntoek la at Ma deek aanln after having been cnnnne.1 to his home tor about a month with an attack of amallooa. It Oold watch. ' between Qreer hotel and mth and R streets. Return to Vie Rok'U Altman, lift North Twentjr-ftfth atreet, and recelv reward. Citr Attomer FTehsrtv returned vsst.r- day after a two weeks vlalt with frterwis In the western Dart having had a delightful trip. Robert Shannon baa taken Out a permit for tha erection of a II. "00 frame dwelling which ha will erect at tha corner ol Fourteenth and M atreeta Willie Wllkea and Lew Craig, colored boys, were taken In by the police reeterdsy and will be given a chance to explain their actlona before a Juvenile court. Richard McKuen could not Induce hie horea to go faat enough to suit him Sun day. He gave It a beating and now ha rill huigulah In tha city Jail lor tha next eight daya. Make an offer on tha northwest corner of lth and Missouri Ave. a nearly new house, eaat front, and neat cottage, eoutn front; two new lota Room for two mora house. Will veil on eaay terme. Price, li.760. N. P. Dodge 4V Ca., 1T1 Farnam St. Bts.. Bo. Omaha. Apply 'phone Doug. 4687. BEDFORD LEADS ON WEEDS Oaanellman Takea scythe and Seta Pace to Clean t tha City. Tha weeda are no mora en Druid Hill. Headed by Councilman Bedford the mem- here Of tha Druid HiU Improvement club waged war on tha obnoxtoua vegetation Monday evening and tha weeda were laid low. When tha members assembled at tha club rooma they found that Council man Bedford had a wagon load of acythea on hand, and on one a big card said. "This scythe will be used by Councilman Bed ford." It was, and now tha club la to have It tied with blue baby ribbon and hung In the rooma aa n precedent for all future councilman. In case, an aspirant for councilmanlc honora In the future la not able to awing a scythe when the club cute weeds ha will mlaa the votea of these enterprising Improvers. They tackled tha "tall and uncut" weeda on Evans, from Thirtieth to Thirty-third. Thirty-third from Pratt to Amea avenue, and on the streets near tna Druid Hill school house. It Is aald they cut the weeds on the atreet leading to tha school house, o tha Board ef Education could And a rout for tha new building that haa been promised for thla falL , SLABAUGH AWAITS WAHOO Will Not File Salt A cat a at Ceenty Jndare Until Baaaders' Case " I Settled. County Attorney glabaugh haa decided not to file suits agAlnat former county Judgea to teat whether or not the county judge haa a right to keep , feea col looted for performing marriage cere monies. until after a . case now pending In Saunders county . is act tied. By Agreement with County Attor ney B. E. Hendrlcka of that county aoma ona from tha county attorney's office here will aaalat in tha proaecutlon of tha case at Wahoo. That case waa started aome tlma ago and can be heard at an earlier date than any ault filed In Douglaa county. Tha case will then be . carried to the su prema court for final adjudication. It will serve aa a precedent for . the Douglaa county cases. . f . Thla course will not only result In speedier declaion, but will coat the county considerably less than a aeparate ault would. . Tha Saunders county caae la against former County Judge .Charles . H Blama. just so he keepsjthe tune . Baaaer Pwp at Klght Ho Crlra If rly Daa. ( Police Judge Crawford ruled Tuesday morning that the singing of "The Star Spang-led Banner," at 10 o'clock In tho evening doea not conetltuta disorderly con duct. . , , Charles Mack waa arreated Monday even ing at tha Victoria hotel on the charge of disorderly - conduct. Tha hotel clerk testified Mack waa singing.- Mack de clared he waa singing patriotic airs auch aa tha one mentioned. v "Did you hold to the tuner asked the police Judge. 'And that I did, your honor," replied Mack. "Then you are discharged," responded the police Judge. DIAMONDS Frenaer. 15th and Dodge eta. Automobile Rental Co. Office Nllea A Moacr. Sixteenth and Farnarn. Tel. Doug. Ua-IM WATCHES-Frenaer. ISth and Dodge. LAST WEEK THE REAL ESTATE DEALERS did some special mid-week advertising in . The Bee that met with such success th at IT'S GOING TO HAPPEN AGAIN NEXT Weil The following well known real estate firms will adver tise Special Bargains in parts of the city described below: West Farnam District erty la of the choicest for fine rest- dencea. It 1 In thie district that tha high- city. The car service is good. The pro st priced residence property In Omaha Prty lies high and th price ar reaaon- 1 altuated. Tho. P. Payton. OeoiTfo p. Bomia Co. Kerr-bhAlIrroaa Co. O. O. Wallace. P. D. Wead. Oarrtn Bro. Thoma Brennan. RttascU-McKl trick Co. Business Property And Investments la Omaha have in the laat few year grad ually bcom sounder and better inveat- anenta until today they are bringing a good Income and th valu la Increasing taat- era money is coming in ana it it t good ptac to Invest. George P. Beant Co. J. U. Dnmont A Bon. . R C, Peter at Co. HarrUoa Morton. P. D. Wend. If. P. Dodge M Co, Garvin Bro. ' RaU-McK4trtvk Co. O'Donohoe - Redmond Co. OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE It's Success Das Been Wonderful Every Day fJas Deen a Record Breaker Out It could not be otherwise considering the GREAT VALUES WE ARE OFFERING Still More Bargains to the Already Largo List: TADTXS' SKIRT WAIST SUITS fl.M Haver before were sack valaea shown at the price. Fine white India Llnons, beautifully made, lace trimmings, full circular aklrta, with folda, pretty figured batistes in light and dark color, embroidered llnons, plain black batistes, house and office dress.- 'i navy blues and black with rmalt white figures In every material and style shown thla season, worin up to 17. to, the entire lot goes a QU Wednesday at l,vo M SaOBT WAISTS AT So. Ton can't appreciate these great bargains until you see them. Fine lawns, lace or embroidery trim mings, tucked or plain, embroidered llnons, numberless styles In walata that were sold ss high as ll.. all in ona large lot Wednesday, QtjQ We Will Soon Move to O'Donohoe-Rcdmond Co. ilSlImn FIREMEN FROM MANY STATES International Brothtrbood Holds lannal Contention at Labor Tempi. MAYOR DAHLMAN THERE WITH WELCOME Oa Hundred aid Six Delegates Cent from Tweety-Two State a a Import at Baalaee I mm Tab. The annual convention of tha Interna tional Brotherhood of Stationery Firemen la in session at Labor Tempi with lot ac credited delegatea, representing twenty two statea. The aesslon formally opened Monday evening with a preliminary meet ing of the committee on credentials and rules, which waa merely to arrange for the regular meeting convening Tuesday morn ing. The officers of the association present are Timothy Healy of New Tork, preal dent; J. B. Conroy of St. Louis, first vice president; H. W. Bauach, Toledo, O., sec ond vice president; Thomas F. Kane, Dan bury, Conn., third vice prealdent; Cbarlea R. Moreau, Holyoke, Mass., fifth vice pres ident; P. L. Farrell, St. Paul, seventh viae president, and C. L. Sharp, Omaha, inter national secretary-treasurer. Tuesday morning's session waa called to i order by Prealdent Healy, who haa Just returned from Paris, where ha waa In at tendance at the meeting of the Interna tional Federation of Labor. After tha formal opening of the conven tion Mayor J. C. Dahlman waa Introduced and welcomed tha delegatea to tha lty. He expressed the moat cordial Interest and sympathy In. the purposes of (ha order and paid a high compliment to tha Intelligence of tha delegatea and the cauae they repre sented. Freeldeat Healy Responds. Tha address of welcome waa responded to by President Healy, In which ba expressed a high appreciation In behalf of the broth erhood for the generous welcome extended tha convention by the chief executive of thla great city. Prealdent Healy spoke at considerable length upon the objecta aought to be attained by the brotherhood In tha perfection of their work, being so closely related to the great manufacturing Indus tries of the world. When he had con cluded his address a rlaing vote of thanka waa tendered Mayor Dahlman for hla ad dreaa and the kindly sentiments expressed by him for the order. The convention then went Into executive aesslon. The president announced the sev eral permanent commltteea and the re spective reports were referred to them. The convention will remain In aesslon until Friday. The reports of the several officers show that tha brotherhood la in a prosperous condition, with the member ship growing, particularly In tha west. The election of officer will take place Fri day morning, at which tlma tha data and ieiay ill lip Hanscom Park District .. .. able, which makee It n good Investment propoaitlon. , Alfred Kennedy. George p. Beinig Co. F. I. Wead. Garvin Bro. George A Company. Byron Reed Co. KuaaeU-McKitrick Co. The Ilorth Part of City like tha south part la growing vary rapidly and Ita progress la being pushed forward by a conservative home-buying people, who ar working wonder ia thla part of the city. Considerable new, choice prop- rtr n bn ut on ttm ' recently and la being sold to horn builders. Tho. P. Payton. R. II. Laadrryon. George) P. Beuila Co, Kerr-rihallrro Co. ' G. G. Wallace). Payne Investment Co. P. I). Wead. N-. P. Dodge A Co. Garvin Bro. Byron Reed Co. Win. IK. Reed. ftuaaeU-McKJtrick Co. WXAT STn-r iovutiiria OAST VMM 10 dosen 72x10 and llx0 seamless sheets, made of a very fine heavy quality of linen finished aheetlng, regular rrlce 7lte and SOc, SOr removal sale price, each. . . .. 100 dosen 41 and 10 Inch pillow eltpe, made of A very fine quality of Itnon finished rasing, worth to Iftc, iBn removal cala price, each.. lOW All our printed lawna, light grounds with floral and dot pattern, worth to lPc, removal aale price, 11 y. a yard Vlv Fine embroidered Swisses and organ dies, worth to IRc, removal Qa aale price, a yard... Ow Our New Building, Corner place of meeting Of the next conventluu will 'also be decided upon. The sessions of the convention will be executive throughout. TWO OLD STATE WAR HORSES H. G. Stewart and Jade William R. Akera Tars from Politics to Bnslaea. H. O. Stewart, one of the stalwart farm era of Scott'e Bluff county, Is in tha city, called here by tha irrigation ditch litiga tion In the United Statea circuit court. Mr. Stewart waa formerly the fusion mem ber of the state aenate from that aectlon and will be - remembered aa one of the liveliest scrappers in the fusion camp. "I still have my fighting clothes on," aald Mr. Stewart, "but now I am striving for the rights of the farmer up In our sec tion rather than politically. Wa have per petual rlghta up there under the Irrigation laws and wa do not feel Inclined to sacri fice them. Wa want to do Juat what la right, and, knowing our rights, wa pro pose to hold to them." Judge William R. Akera of Scott's Bluff county. Is an Omaha visitor, caled here by the Irrigation ditch litigation In that county before the United Statea circuit court. Judgo Akera waa formerly atate senator from that county and waa tha first eecretary of the State Board of Irrt- gatlon. He la the pioneer irrlgatlonlst of Nebraska, having received the first appro priation for Irrigation - purposes ever granted In Nebraska. "All we want up there ia a fair ahow," he aald, "and wa ar amply able to take care of our own Irrigation scheme. We do not want our growing crops destroyed. We are open for all Improvementa In the North Platte country, and the delay of A few week will not materially damage the Tri-State Land company in ita proposed enlarge ment of the canal that we originally built and have maintained and upon which we depended for our crop long before they evtr entered the field. M. W. A. Pleale. Thursday, Aug. 11 at Gretna, Neb. Trains leave B. A M. depot at a. m. Tickets, 75c round trip; 40c for chllden, to II years. Returning, leave Gretna at 7:30 p. m. C. H. T. RIEPEN, Beoretary. local brevities: The fire department was called Tuesday morning to the home of W. P. Durkee, tsU Rurt atreet. to extlna-ulah a amall Are caused by ons of Mr. Durkee's sons burn- Ing cobwebs W. 8. Tobln, cook at the Karbach restaurant, was fined 110 and costs Tuesday morning oy ine ponce juage. loom was charged with eteallng chlckena and toneuea from the restaurant. . The annual social of St. Patrick s church will be held at Vinton street base ball park Thuraday afternoon, August 16. Ice cream and cake will be served by the young women to all who have paid the equivalent of 25 cents at ths front gate. J In police court Tuesday morning a com. plaint of grand larceny was filed by Deputy Co poi ounty Attorney Foster against Dick Perry. tne Murray notel Darner snop. Perry Is charged with stealing 140 from the coat of B. Btankovlch, a guest at the Mur-. ray who was patronlaing the barber ahop. The South Part of City la being built up very rapidly, with ood substantial homes, by ' a claa of people wb make tha best of cltliena. A good many of the peopl ar employe! In South Omaha. MrCague Investment Co. George P, Bern is Co. Kerr-Shallrroan Co. P. D. Wead. , Garvin Bro. D. V. Sholea Co. RuaaeU-McKitrtck Co. Subuftc5per,!' which takea In Dundee, Benson and Flor ence aa well aa property adjoining Omaha,' and convenient to ear line la in greater demand thaa ever before. Th prices are very reasonable for thia property but on account of Ita desirability price are atead tly Increasing. - George P. Bemis Co. J. H. Dumont A Hon. Kerr-rihallcro Co. G. G. Wallace Payne Investment Co. Payne-Bostwlrk Co. Hasting A Heyden. Harrison A Morton. P. I. Wead. . . Garvin Bro. v George A Company. 1 wuwssBAY orrxR nr tbxuros 10 plecee of fancy and plain net veil ings, assorted color, regular 14 a yard, removal aale price, tOln a yard ISW LADIXB' nOKWIM VaTOAaV- FBIOSO . . An lirifienae stock of fancy waah stocks and collars, to be sold before the moving, will go at half price SOc valuea all go, each IS 15c, valuea all go, each ,.16 lc valuea all go, each loo 10c raluea all go, each ae BISOOVSTT SAXB OF TAJT0T KO Our entire stock of ladles' fancy -lace and embroidered hose that aell at tSc, Sftc. tie and Ttc will go at Id pet cent of tha marked prloem. 16th and Howard SU. CHARLES BREWER DROWNED Bitrht Encjieer of rioreno Pumpinc Station Loiei Lift in Rlrer. OUT ROWING AND CABLE STRIKES SKIFF eaaanmaamaa Veteran Engineer la Planted, with John Campbell, Hla Csnsaslsa, ' lato Water, bat Latter Saves Himself. Charles Brewer, for twenty years night engineer at tha .Florence water wark J PumP'n etatlon, waa drowned Tueadoy morning In the Missouri river while help ing J. S. Benton raise a ferry cable over the river at Florence. Brewer'a body waa recovered by Howard Covert, who wiu neaaed the accident. Coroner Brailey waa called, but he decided an lnqueat would not be necessary. Brewer waa to yeara of age and la eur vlved by a wife, one married and ona aln gle daughter. Brewer had been In the habit Of going out for a boat ride in the river with John Campbell. Tuesday morning Brewer And Campbell were helping Benton draw tha ferry cable taut, when Brewer'a skiff cap- aired. Campbell managed to hang to the ctble, but Brewer fell into the water head first and drowned. The river la 400 yarda wide at tha point where Brewer'a boat capslied. laerea Vaar limnt, Opportunities In all line of buslneaa In new and growing towna In Iowa, Illinois Mlasouri and Minnesota, along tha line of the Chicago Great Western railway. Writ to Industrial Department, C; O. W. Ry., St.. Paul, Minn., for 'Town Talk" and county map. . -4 ' L ' " - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Joseph Vessel y of Sheridan, Wyo., and formerly of Wymore, Neb., la In the city for a few daya Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wead and eon are at Sturgeon Bay. Wla. They will return to Omaha August 21. , Attorney C. W. Brltt haa gone to Mil waukee, Chicago and Detrot for a vacation of two weeks. While In Detroit Mr. Brltt will visit his mothsr. Word has been received of the serioua Illness of Mrs. W. W. Keysor at her old home near Austin, Minn. The many frlenda i here of Judge and Mra. Keyeor wll anx- ioualy await favorable nea. i Railway Notes aad Personals, 0wlng t0 th demand for space on the Brvan special the Great WesteVn haa heen ; compelled to add two Pullmans to the train. 1 Tha Union Pacino ia trvina- the axneri. ment of moving the headlight from the top or some ot its monster locomouvea to a position In front or the boiler. The Rock Island haa Announced an Indi vidual rate from Omaha to New Tork and return for 130.76 for the round trip, date of aale August 24, with return until August 81. The Wabash will haul the regimental headquartera of the Twenty-second Cali fornia from Fort Dea Moines to Fort Riley Friday and Saturday. This regiment goee to the maneuver at Fort Riley. Northwest Omaha haa been destratl for a long tlma aa evi denced by the beautiful homea In Beml Park and on Walnut HiU. Convenient ear service and the beautiful view to be had baa made a atrong demand for property. In thla aectlon of tha city. Tho. P. Payton. George P. Be ml a Co. Kerr-ShaUcroea Co. P. D. Wead. Garvin Bro. W in. D. Reed. Ifs YoiiF Move Mow Buy a piece of ' property while the price is low. '