the ommix imLY tvee: nmxw, Anjnrr .31. 1906. onaIio8"!ledmo BUSIEST DAYS OP OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE 1 . i At nr time, nine our SeJe conmrarrd has there been a haadaomer array of bargain than we re now offering. Then alvertlel bargain are only sample of many more that are NOT ADVERTISED. . FOR FRIDAY WE OFFER: 92.no While India Llnon Preealnf; ' 8artra.es for 8c. Rvery whit dressing Mcqn w have left, wiw worth up to 12.8, lac or emhroldery trimmed, the irks entire lot rrtday. at OVC 91.50 Childs' School Dresses at 48e 4 Jus the thing for school wear. In good weight madras, light and dark fereales, broken lota and lea. age to 14. dree that aold up to ll.eO, aH on one large, tabta Friday, ' Great Wash Good Bargiein. The greatest ' money ' saving aala of th season. All th short length of wah goods, both white and colored, length from m to 1 yard, worth up to TSc yard.-assorted ' In three ioib ror mmjr, at, yard. 10c. ....2ci 6c and.... Odd Nankin Hale. 1,004 half doaeit of napklna In bleached and half bleached, worth from fl.S ti)BIl dnsen. for rrtday, assorted In three Iota, at els 50C $1.83 Rod Spread for 9Se. M doen eatra larg plain hemmed crochet bed preads, heavy Mar seilles pattern, worth I1.S& Friday, oneday only, at, Q5C Remnant Lace Hate Friday. Biff lot of German. French and Nor mandy Vala., linen and fin torchon, lace and Insertion, nothing In thla lot aold lee than lfa yard up to too yard, ahort length, from I to yard whlla th laat a 7iC REMKAKTS ef embrolderlea. lacee and ribbon, all kind and qualltlea, worth to c yard. In ahort length. 1 to yard- to 1 a. m. CXr Friday th piece.... A.w AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Reception Givoi bt r. aid Mr, GWg Park m Elaborat Affair. - Rasaar flat ef City In Attead aare llerbst-Caalaea Weddlag- Ob f Mt rieaslag Affair mi . KJad la Hlatary af City. t naive trip about the Great Lake and tu iew tor. Mlaa lulse BerovilM la t a1e a party to a number of her Intimate friend Thura. y vaiag. The contract a liav been cloeed for the polling place which are to be ueed In the November election. U IK. T.I,. h. ,.. K..n vlaltll. with th fmii nf w Vim ha re- I GUESTS THRONG COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE turned to Murray. Ia. ftl Muiniaa got a Jail sentence or ten day for vagrancy. Jame Ron, colored, got four day for being drunk. For Fal ""Iva-roem rottace. nlcelv fue- rilshed, full lof, city water and' cistern. Soma fruit. lilt Z street. South Omaha. Mrs. Jerush Schula and aon have re turned to Ban Francisco after a two months' visit with her lister, Mrs. C. M. Flagg. The reception given Mr. and Mra. Oorg . ppo,r",'rT. V"0"1" "r Parka In honor of their twentieth wedding government aeronaut tV give eVhiwtlons anniversary last evening was a brilliant neit week. sure. Queata thronged the eommodloua Wanted Boy with hor to deliver 1 h in soutn umuna, n inrwm Sart of city. Call Mt South thnaha omce, .th and M atreete. Mra. F. A. Anew. SSftl T) -. Smith Omaha, la in Chicago stuuyln, ith the celebrated ttistrl rainier. lfr Ubby Wheeler, successor to tha late Annie Arm- i reeldenr from an early hour until lata Every room waa brilliant with light and murtc and lively with the pleasure of th attending friend. Mra. Farka waa gra ciously happy and Mr. Parka at hla best Moat perfect conception In dcoration and strong Green, entertainment war evident both In their The Central Labor union, at a Yecent careful preparation and tactful ecutlon. JJ,"" & J""'1 h ,bor r Th arly part of th evnlng was spent to hr D. R Wh-.w. drMa ,5 largely In receiving guest and in entertain- th worklngmen ment. such as muMo and dancing. Th parlor wer devoted to dancing and the t XJn n ITmUmi.i IUIam a . win g-iv an ice cream social at Twenty Second and J atreeta Friday evening, Au We are dterrained to "clean out" all oar preaent stock before moving to oar New Building, Corner Sixteenth and Howard Street. A O'Donahoe-Redmond Co. OWNERS of fhi Drj Goods and Cloak and Solt Dept.. la thi BEKXETT STORE other room of th larg building wr iult . There will b plenty of good music all turned to a convenient us ana nuea ana an are invited. i with gueste. Th death ef Emma, the B-vear-oM dauah Iter of Vincent Vanek, 181 South Twentieth THREE CHARGES FOR WALKER . t At Leut Tbii Kany Oomplwn Will' B( ' . ' Wed by 81tWt:h. NEW VICTIMS . CONTINUE TO LOOM UP VrTMtll Prcldat"f t'mbralla Fac tory 1 Promised a Lively Tlaa . Whea Blar Creditor Meet Hla la Caart. , , ' .v-...- . . ,.V. County Attorney 81abaugh will ill al least threa 'complaints against C. H. Walkr, president of tha defunct Omaha Umbrella Manufacturing company, charg ing him wKh obtaining money under false pratena. These chargea are In addition to " tha anginal complaint charging him ' with cjrnbegsllng 12.&00 of th company's 'funds. Mlre presentations alleged to bav bean mad to Investors to get them to pnt their money Into the company will b 'th basis for th new charges.' IM'Mw complaint 'Will b baaed on Walker1 transact! ona with J. A. Ross of Jolley, la,; Charles a. Brooks of Lorh villa, la,,' and Prudence Bart of South Omaha.' tn spit of his first nam Bart appears to bav been 'soaked' for' more than tha ether ' victim, having invested IU0 in tha company.' Among -th falsa representations Walker la char gad with making was ona that th Omaha Commercial club stood ready to put 954,000 'into tha company in caa it was ranted ' and another regarding tha . lm mens profit 'to be mad in th factory. H told eom of tha investor that th re pair work, would, yield sufficient profit to run th factory ' and th manufacturing part of tha bualnesa would b almost clear nrnflt.. To some of tha men ha induced to Invest 7S ha is said to , have represented ,tjoU,faa,Pe.J,porith..,,,i.tk-I ,i TU weak point in in nun, ii u o. mltud, will b to proT: 'Walr- converted th money i,a hut own use, but County At torney Blabaugh'ls not anticipating much troubl ther. Bart, In hi ttment, aald Walker told him ha took flS of th IE00 he tnvstd as his commission. Bo far a has Men learned by th county attorney, non t tha money waa '. put Into th factory ind not an umbrella mad br repaired. ' Bert Wilcox 6f th Omaha National bank . ttgnad bond for Walker In the um of tt.OOt, and h wab released from jail Wedneaday night. His preliminary hearing (a set for September 6. , t . . , . , - ,KIe I " invent Tallin, irm miuin iwcnurui On a larg tabl was grouped th china street, occurred Tuesday nlaht. Th burial presents, enough to stock a fair store, I will be thl morning at 10 o'clock in It seemed. " I laurel Hill cemetery. Ther. war. a numbar of outf-town 1'? i "ii, guest. meeting In Commonwealth hall at Twenty- Th basement of th house wss glvsn fifth and M ttreet Friday, August SI. All ovr to th refreshments. Thra waa plenty wo;,nmn inviiea and weicom. ta .atlafy th met fa.tldlou. upon th. k - ; ?f South Omaha I. to lx long table, threa u th west com- be married Wednesday. September a. to parthient and thr. In th aouth. n "J'f9 0.um, Tin ceremony Th luncheon waa served at at and bated VhZ w until nearly la o clock. At mat nour. arieri c. w M)1Ur of tB, Ancient Order of morning on a chare ef Insulting women on the street. J. H. leaser of the Bennett company testified Molandar had Insulted Ii.Si.iii i" r.S r wom'n I numeroua toaaU and good cher had been United Workmen Carnival company reports Daaaed. tha assemble dlaneraed with beat ,"cor ror aavertiaing to ne usea wishes for their host and hi admirable wit. Hrbe-Clea Weddlag On. of th. most beautiful weddings ever solemnised In South Omaha waa th. mar- rlag. of Mlaa Mary Coulaen and Randolph Herbst Tuesday evening at T JO. Tha cere mony waa performed by Rev. Ralph Livers making remarks to them. VARIOUS CREIGHTON DEANS Tkaaa Wks Will Dlreet Affair af h Masiy-Hlded Iaatltattoa . This Tear. on th official programa. Mr. DcLamatar la the only man authorised to do this soliciting. HERDMAN DICTATES TO PRESS Whil President M P. fowling ha th general supervision of all th college that I In the presenc of S00 guest at th English constitute th Crelghton university, it Is I Lutheran church. Preceding th entrance held to ba quit Impossible for on man I of th. bridal party Mlaa Mabel Ethel Man- to arrange and manag all th details for ning sang th appropriate solo, "O Promise th. different colleges. To asalst th. presl- Me," while Mlaa Anna Thompsen presided dent, therefore, every year deans of ' th at th organ. . Th wedding party entered varlou eollege are appointed. Th dean I to th wedding march, rendered by Mia thla year, aa for many years, of th John I Anna .Loechner. John Buckofer acted as A. Cseighton Medical college Is Dewltt a beet man, seconded by Carl Shulty. Th Bryant. A. M., M. D., who preside over bridesmaids were Mlsae Fannl Mundt and a faculty of flfty-alx specialist. From I Tllll Herbst, attired in whit ilk. Misses the Inception of th Crelghton Medical Lucy Loechner and Vera Welch acted aa Fersaee Aaalataat City Attoraey : paaea ta Regelate Newapapev Edltlaa la Nebraaka. Whll . disclaiming t any ambition to emulate th presa-muazUng governor of Pennsylvania, Will Herdman, former as sistant city attorney, ha conceived th remarkable Idea of dictating to newspaper publisher of Nebraska how to run thotr business. Herdman declares ha will frame and bav. introduced In the next legislature a bill to require the signature of ths writer to each separate bit of new or college Dr. Bry.nt h.s been It mot en- flower girl. Mis. Mam.. W.lch bore the "''L'1" '"V'? Jl, V' tbualaatlo supporter and promoter. In ad dition to holding th ofBoe of dean, Mr, Bryant is professor of ophthalmology, and Is oculist and aurlat to St. Joseph's hospl- I under tai ana me Mercy nospitau and la also I (lower. consultant to Dougla County hospital. In th college of law T. i. Mahoney is th dean and he 1 also professor of In ternatlonal and administrative law. C J, Smyth la associate dean of law, and in the college profeaae code .pleading and quasi contract. Mr. Smyth ia a graduate of Crelghton College of Art and has served two terms aa attorney general for the state of Nebraska, Rev. Michael 3. O'Connor, S. J., Is vice president of Crelghton College of Arts, Twenty-fifth and California atreets, and la also prefect of studies. The omce he hold I in some way similar to the deans of th other college. He hsa practic'ly wedding rlnga. Sh carried them both in a lngle white lily. paper or other periodical publications, ex cept matter furnished by a designated newa bureau. In ' which case the name of the . . . . . . I VUI WWM- V- MILK W fcUV MMII Ul W1V b-r,dl"?'rT .t0k.h",r ?ace! bureau or aoclatlon would be sufficient. veuuiai ueit ooinpoaea oc cui Mlaa Coulaen wore 'aa Imported gown from Pa tin a conception in ivory aatln and lace. The groom's costume waa conventional. The entire church waa dec orated with flowers and . ferns.' The caption followed at the home of the brtde'a mother, at till S atreet, closing at 10:K In addition to thla If the lneertlon of any article Is paid for. It must be marked "ad vertisement" and be followed by the name of the person or company or corporation footing the bill. It la Mr. Herdman's Idea that this pro cedure would clarify th mind of reader in distinguishing between the true and SKYLIGHT HAD BEEN BROKEN Olast Tkrouf h Whioh kitt Jtfferlts Tall Crackod, lo other 0p.rr.tor Ttitifie. CORONER'S JURY RETURNS ITS VERDICT Mlee ewetro Say h Fell aad Cracked Rla, hat Failed a Compear. Mildred Lena Jefferles came to her death from a fracture of th skull caused by falling through a defective skylight on the third floor and landing on the first floor of the Nebraska Telephone company build ing, altuated on Eighteenth and Douglas atreeta, uniaha. Neb., about I o'clock a. m. August n. It. teigned) B. J. CONCANNON, Foreman. Such was th verdict of the coroner' Jury empannelled te Investigate the death of Mlsa Jefferles. It developed at the in quest that the glaaa 'section of the sky light which gave way under th weight of th young woman had been broken the previous afternoon by Mis Anna New mom, another operator, but the matter had not been reported to the official of the company nor the chief operator. Mlaa Newetrom teatilied. she was carrying a chair across th skylight and alipped. The chair crashed Into th glaaa and cracked a section of It. At the time Mlaa New Strom aald sh and other operators stood upon th cracked section and It bore their weight, hut to prevent any accident sh placed a chair over the dangerous place. Later in the evening Miss Emma Hchm, a night operator, who came Into the rest room, picked up the chair and eat In It, thua removing th danger algn. Eaten to Call Associate. Elisabeth Goodman and Mary McNamara were taking a nap In th rest room when Miss Jefferles entered to call Mlaa Mc Naniara. Tha two girla heard a crash. but Mlaa Jefferles had disappeared through the. broken glaaa before they saw her. John E. Seaatron. Janitor, and othera at tracted by the breaking glass and th screams of the other twp girla In the rest room, .-found the body of Miss Jefferles on the first floor and notified the coroner and summoned medical aid. An Oxford shoe worn by Mlsa Jefferles waa found on the second floor. Witnesses testified th rest room Is 60 or 70 feet squar and th glass section covers about SO feet square, th. sectiona being about two feet squar. and a half Inch thick. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jefferles of Glen- wood, Ia., parents of the dead girl, were preaent at the Inquest. t The funeral will be held at th. realdeno. of P. H. Miller, tlW North Twenty-seventh avenue, at 10 o'clook Friday morning. Interment will be at Forest Lawn cemetery and th services will be conducted by H. J. Klrohstein, pas tor of tha North Sid Christian church. Th telephone company and Miaa Jef ferles' parents were represented by attor neys at th hearing. . m U mwkJt II.. I1..K., !, . 1 - - ,' J"!",, " ..T . " . Z unbiased new reports and ditorlal utter- pot to b at horn, to their f trend at ancea of a publication and that aocepted and paid for at apace ' rates by interested persona Mr. Herdman has noted that now and then matter absolutely contrary to the avowed editorial attitude of certain newa papers has appeared, hot labeled In any Forty-fourth and R atreeta after September a. The young people received many beauti ful gift from their numerous friend. " ' Fall front Street Car. An Austrian baker working for Mtrkey way to make it olear that It Is advartls at Twnty-fourth and F straet rolvd lng. and representing simply a commercial the management of the classical eollege of ! painful injuries laat night while attempting transaction, ao far aa, th. newspaper it- in umveraiiy on ni nanus, na naa Deen I w uui iruiu auuiuuouno car on tua I self Is concerned. in umana several yeara . ; . xwenty-zounn street line. He wished to I Besides this It li .llr. Herdman's eon. , The new dean of the Dental college, who I get off at B atreet, but th. car did pot I vlptlon . that every struggling toiler In th Aaueeeed ,Dr.:. Metsler, . 1. Rev. Michael : J.1 atop. Instead -"Of waiting tintU Wreached re.im of .Wa and oethlonaahould rao.lv nyant a. i. nas not, oi course, me airwi, juinpea ore ana ieu 10 IU I the Mnonsl nreallere a ndlnrn. em.ll wiviiviiiu vr ji n-iiui jmuwiruga oi in i ijmTvinviiv. mm iwi w svrereiy laceratva, I 1. . mM Kl i.iu,.. . . . dental art. hut his known ability aa an though non of hla Injuri. were dangerou. thlnki no Ifr way could be found than Twt, ,Wty' "i'1, " H!.W" tafn,t0 th8outh mh by placing th. signature of th. writer under iuwiiii iiwuiuuun. ii nKum iiiai were yrweni. ne cguiu ngi uuuervianu owing to th. amalgamation of or-abaorp- I well and th hospital authorities could uot tion of the Omaha Dental college thl learn hi nam. , auramer mere win o a larg increase in I Arrwagemeeta for Plvoaka Faaeral. tne numoer or aentai atuaents wnen the Xn, funera arrangement for th burial acnooi opens on in nrt Monday ot ooto. of pnn pjyonka are annOuhcd. Th r- or. , preparation are oeing made to ac- I vices ta mvnr timdin ri,raw,. m I , ) , BAD AM AWrit TIMS. ', Bat Chasaberlalai' Oalle. Cholera, aa Dlarrkeea Rsady Caved Blsa. ; It la with pleasure that I give you thl .unsolicited testimonial. About a year ago when I had a ,vrg ver caa ot m sanies 1 1 got caught out ' In a hard rain and th gneasles settled In my atomaoh and bowels. I bad an awful time and had It not been lor tha ue of Cbambarlafn'a Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not nave poaalbly lived but a fw hour lohger; but, Khanka.to thl remedy, 1 am now atrong iind well. I have written the above 'through almpl gratltud and I ahali al-,-aaya apeak a good word for thla remedy. 'am H. Owlo. Concord. Ga, .-. v :aw ftwaad Tt-tp Mate via Chleaga, Mllwaake A St. Paal ftr. ' On far plua S2.0O for 15-day ticket, ona 'tare plua 14.00 for SO-day ticket, on aale dally to many point In Canada and watt ra New York, and on August 8th and !d utd Saptembar ith and Utb to many New tngland point a. Tall us where you want to ga and w w(U glv you th beat rata tor your trip. Call at city ticket office, IU Farnam tr, r wlt te F. A. NASH. General Western Agent, Omaha, Nab. oommodat 100. Father Ryaa, besides ful filling the offic of dean, will also be pro fessor of moral princlplea and dental prac tice and will lecture to the claaae on th ethics of the profession. F. M. Cordon, D. D. 8. (Humphrey, Neb.), may be considered aa aaalstant dean ot th .Dental col leg. H I secretary of th board ot regent and professor of crown and bridge, and wer It not that hi resi dence and practice are In Humphrey ha would be dean. Th dean of tha Crelghton college of pharmacy will again be Edmund Thorp, MOOTED POINT IS INVOLVED aetla af Interest ta See Fraaela Ceaapaey'a gait. o'clock. The procession will move from the residence, 2518 N street, to the Bohemian National hall at Twentieth and 8 atreeta. The Woodmen and the Bohemian Turners will Join tn the laat rites. The burial will be in th Bohemian National cemetery at Flfty-alxth and Center .treet. Mr. Plvonka m,um, by Mr. Howeli. H cam here twenty-three year agu. He was U years old at his death. He cam to the United States from Bohemia In ISM and arrived In Omaha in 1871. Hia property holdinga In both cltlea are vary large, he An Interesting question In Inauranc law will ba tested In a suit filed Thursday In county court by th American Fir Insur ance company against Edward E. Howell, Ita Omaha agent, to collect 8468.43 In pre The company has auspended bualnesa ow ing to th larg loaaea It sustained In the Ban Francisco earthquake and discon tinue! It agency here April 30. Mr. Howell claim 8399.57 aa a commission pro- Boys' School Suits Only five more days, then your boy must go back to school, Has he the proper clothes? Does he make a9 pood . appearance as your neighbors' boys! These are most im portant questions. If you have your boy's interests anl your husband's purse at heart, these prices deserve your keenest attention. Boys' School Suits Newest Styles, 93.95. All Wool Cheviots, newest color ing!, with plain or Knickerbocker knea pants all seams taped and triple-sewed extra strong linings and a very sensational T QP value, at ? Combination School Suits For Boy, $.1.4.1. Made of pure all wool materials. In a acora of patterns to eolect from. You will find all seam taped and tripled aewed, guaran teed not to rip. The fit la moat perfect and the values exceptional plain and Knickerbocker pants two panta with T A C suit. i JWD Boys' School Suits Strongest Value. f.-t.O.I. Cheviots, Casaimorea. Worstede and Blue Sergea. extra lhrRe a aortment to select from. We posi tively guarantee the wearing qual ltlea and a perfect fit Is assured with every ault, ty Combination School Suits For nor, f.4.IJ. Made of high grAde. pure wool cloth. In Cheviots and Cnsslmerea, In new dark shades all seama triple aewed and guaranteed to give the best wear, plain and Knickerbocker pafltg two pair .r.:!!h. ....4.95 Sfl 1 OtL FOR BOYS cnool Mvoes and girls Boys' and Youths' Satin Calf, Blucher Style Shoes good, plump soles, extension edges Sizes 13tt to 2 tl-3" SUes 2H to 6H.... Misses' and Children's Dongola Kid Lace aed Button Shoes, mad with extension soles, patent Up Sizes to 11 ,....$1,211 Sixes 11 H to t $-S0 x Sizes 2 to 6tt 91-08 9Mrw!ca'fot!oi MsBbBHBBWHF hvm had th renutatlon of bln. nn. of vlded for In tha contract contingent on th M. 8., Ph. O., who la alao th professor th, shrewdest business man In th city. !" of business done by hi agency or, cnemitry and th airctor or la-I He leaves his wife, who wa Miss Msada- uoratonea. a larg number ot th pro line Mares, his two eons. Jam and Josepn, feasor or thq Medical college give lecture nd a married daughter. 10 ma pnarmacy atuaent. A year ago th . gwr Ceaatraetlea. umana college or pharmacy was absorbed Peopl ar not lacking who take tacep bjr th Crelghton university- and Mr. Thorp Hons to lh present admlnlatratlon ot uf- waa continued It dM. (air . In South. Omaha. communication by Mr. aa th following Weyman cleariy during th year In addition to regular com- mlsaioi H. Th company asserts th con dition of th contract providing for th contingent fee have not been fulfilled, aa tha amount of business done waa too small and tha agency waa discontinued In leas than a year. Mr. Howell, It la understood, will con CALIFORNIA CRIES FOR MEN Indicates. In It h takes exceptions ou a tend th company ha no right to th com. c.CKENS AS GOLD DIGGERS J. at. Relahardt Will Start Fealtry Far Mlaeral Claim la Seat. Dakota. J. B. Relnhardt of the Midland Glass and Paint company will start a chicken ranch near Hanna,' 8. D., according to a recent laau of th Lead City Call. Th story goes that when Mr. Relnhardt was in th Black Hills a short time cine he and Johnnie Mengel of Hanna bought some chlckena from th ranoh of Charles Burgess, and on killing them found their crops, filled not with gravel, but. with small nuggets of gold. Th Call aya: They purchased all Mr. Burgee chlokens and ar now negotiating, (or th leas of hi property. ... Should Mr. Mengel and Mr. Relnhardt auoceed in securing a lea on Mr. Burgoss' nroDertv It la their Intention to atock th place with chicken to the number of sev eral hundred and every two weeka kill th batch, clean up their crops, cell their car casses to looal butchers and then drlv on a bunch ot several hundred more and con tinue the process. Mr. Mengel, who 1 great on figures, eatimatea that by this means he will be able to get all of th gold that I In the gravel along the creek and will not have to go to the expense of hirins men or putting In expensive ma chtnery. H ay It Is a great scheme and will organise a atock company at once, and when Mr. Kelnhardt reaches Omaha he will float th atock ' and finance the Hanna Gold Mining and Development company of Hanna, a. u. LAST YEAR'S PICNIC MUST DO Meaaery of Oatlng la All ureters aaa Batcher Have to Eajoy. The butcher and grocer of Omaha did not go to Manawa for a picnic Thursday afternoon, although until within a laat few day It was generally understood .they wer to hav an outing. Owing to th fact that tha dat set was so near Labor day, when th butcher and grocer have a half holiday, It waa finally decided to dispense with the festivities. So the memory of their annual picnic In June will llv fresh tn the minds of th mer chants until effaced by another next summer. Mr. Orkla Retara free New York. Mr.' J.' L. Orfcin of th firm ot Orkln area, formerly O. K. Scofleld Cloak and iult company, ha Just returned from tha' laatern atyl 'center and Is vary much ?ltd with the outlook for the coming tall. Mr. Orkln aaye that his purchaaea war vary heavy, of nothing but tb vary ' et th market produoed in ladUa wearing ipparei. and with aa tinmen stock of nn tyle at right prioe. look forward a vary larg trad this fall. City aa Coaatry Call far Help la Rehalldlag aa Harvest. . last Craa. Th wn and raialn grap grower of th San Joaquin valley. In California, alarmed at th outlook for th harvest season, have appointed committees to canvass all available fields of labor. These agent ar visiting Omaha and other mld-weat cltlea. There ar 160,000 good many point; SOUTH OMAHA, Aug. .-To the Edi- mlsslons, a It waa unabl to carry out th contract t forth In th policies, but tor of Th Bee: About ave month ago transferred thm to another company. Thla aembl their old servants and demand of rala an Important question In th el- them an account of their stewardship, tlement of th affair of a number of In 2 . ni i ' u"""'"ctory. they aurnc companies that auspended bualnei these laat, with brass bands and tin horns, etc., proniisM to glv tne peopl a clear- cut, clean aarvic tnat would redound to their credit a well aa all future council ; ot th town, and would keep for the people wnat the corporations had leu. riv montna teveaia because ef their Ban Francisco losses. clean mat there I quit a aineienc ottween a vromls aud A urffirmiiiM .nil v. Mrww ...II.. .Ka. ton of 'grape to be gathered, and, by w hav on of th mot epenlv aJ plece work at th wage offered, good I minlstratlona ever had In the city. With- work.r. c.ri earn from W. to M tO par JSSt.,nKM?h2f IWuS m2nHl tiaat Tha nagtt Wrsa) aiAa Iha aoa ait lino . j . . w In the aouthern part of th state are aald to b extraordinarily heavy thi aia.BO te at. raat aaa Mlaaaaaall . a ad Retara . , ., Trent Omaha, via Chloage Graal Wastera Railway. . Ticker oa sal dally after May year, and th labor I Inadequate.. Santa ' Clara valley report a prune crop thi year twre a heavy aa laat. Th greatly Increased demand for timber, both from the east and locally,, ha caused th mill to run night and day and ha greatly in creased th demand, for mlllmen, Th condition In San Francisco ar re ported being far from comfortable. Numerous instances of sub-coutractors in th building trades, having to throw up 11 to September av . ,inai neura limit. 0tebr 11." Equally low . ratec to- othr . their contract becau thy cannot aecur I enough men ar point In Mlnneaota.i isorta uakota, Wla'4 cousin and lower Michigan, ror further ta- 'ormatloB apply a H. H. Churchill, general Very Lw Rates IWasday. Every Tuesday, bahuic of th year, th Chicago' Great Western 'railroad will aell aomeekcr' tickets 'to Minnesota, North Dakota -and Canadian, northweat at about lalf rateV lo other territory, first and third j stage, being delayed on account at th chad. Th Building Trade Council ha eent out report that ther i a great shortage of men In ,th city, ...There ia . demand for approxi mately 20.000 houses to be built ia San Francisco. Th arttaana to do tb work ar not ther. It I estimated that ti00, 000,000 will be spent within the next Bv year in rebuilding San Franclaco. Thia work ta. even now, In th least advanced MUNROE HAS CROOKED PAST Yeaagr Maa Held for Laagfeld Hab. aery, Paraaer laatat af Mla ' aaarl R.t.rast.rr. Harry ' Munro. now In th county Jail n?ve. lnub.ll' ,a th.e lD'" awaiting trial on a charg of having robbed of eonie departments have been uuad-l.. . ".. .. . rupled since theae parties cam In power. ,B nous oi XJr. Lngreia, naa, accoraing bui in action or in council in the pro- to Information received oy tn pone, a posed new sewers Is peculiarly reniarkabie. od .lBed rcror(i aa a Wayward vouaa mun. a snort lima ago tna city paid ai.bue. to one " " . M .. , . . of th beat engineer In th country for According to Information received from St. plana for a aewer, and bla estimate (or the Liule Munro wss sentenced to th Ml- &&&"ZWSS?l! ch Bonn.vlll. January can be built (or that sum., On Auatii 14. 101. for two years for burglary. Decem- ruesdaya. Writ H. H. Churchill, Q. A.. mt Farnam trt. Stat number In party and when going. , ( am t Nw Varw mm is Lehlch. Double track seanle highway. Connects it Buffalo or Niagara Fella with all line doiu tha weac Writ passenger department, Lehigh Val. lay R. R.. s South Clark SC. Chicago, 10. "aaa. :i j. , A set of four bandaom Japanese . fan only ! cenia. Inqnlr or writ. -'The Northweat era Lin T " City, offte. IWl-ltog Farnara Sk - , ,TatlB laaalta Weataa. ;' Alert 'Mflander, a 17-year-old youth, waa naad I ta o Wfyolicw court Thursday lack of labor. Class In china painting every - Saturday afternoon from I to t o'clock. Mra. A. Neble. atudlo at TTit South T.ath strt Telephone Dougla M, Marrta.e ..seeaBC. Th following marriage licenses hav beea issued : Name and Reaidenre. Age. Charlea O. Huaaell, Falrbury, Neb . a Maggi Rohlnson. Omaha ,. ; Charles B. Phillip. Omsha I'i Anna Niebel. Pilsburg. Pa v 27 Louis J . Poeasnecker.' Stanton, Neb...... 31 Anna M Krenaien. Stantaa. Neb.......... U) DIAMONDS Edholm. Uth ajid Harney. ' Be Want -A6a- for Buatn Bowatera, this year, our olty engineer gave hu esti mate or aald aewer at (.411,001), and twenty day afterward makes another cellmate on the aaiu aewtra of lM),0uu. a raiee of $41,0ii0 in tweuly days, and the city council la about to let th contract on that bt, although the charter expreaaly province that not mora than t2U),00t shall , b ex pended thereon. Our city Indebtedness la now over 11, Oud, with an interest roll of about $?u.0j0. and ' It ia plain that breaker ar aheal unless ws turn tha boat or convert the pilot. It la clear that if w-tialt of th aesistanta . of our city officials war dis charged and the official themselves ordered to do some work, aa well aa draw their salaries, better and more economical serv ice would b rendered tb people. Thia apptlea alao te tha tax commissioner's office. it aeema that publie offr ha now de generated Into a private anap, ao far as our rlty ta concerned, and unlees annexa tion or a sweeping charter of our next irgialatur with aa emergency clsua come to our relief tha burdena of our city will drive away prospective Inveeturs rather th.a ."r- WBXMAk. . - Magi Ctty OaaalB). ' Nel J.nsen. Nineteenth and 8 streets, r. port th Urth of a on.. . Mr. and Mra. Henry Welta. Kll I strt, announce th birth of a son. Jetter' Gold Ton Beer delivered ta all parta of the city. Telephone No. I. Jetter' Oold Ton Beer delivered to all parta of th etty. Telephone No. 1 . Miss Constanc Lauryne expect to leav on a pleasure trip to Dea Molnea thi morn ing. J. M. - Tanner and wife will not 'retura until after th Bryan reception In Nw York ( llv C. A. M.lcher has r. turned from aa eg lx '.t, 1904, h waa again aent.nced to thrrtt yeara in the earn Institution for break. ag into and robbing a hardware tor In 9' Lju1. , Kirry Cummins, arrested with Munroe, who Is also known - Jo Linnehar, Is not known to the St. Lout police. Lh. Langfeld has written a letter ot congratulation and thank to th Omaha police for th efficient work don ou the ease. Tb police recovered the good al most as soon a Or. Langfeld found out he bad heeu robbed. If you hav anything to trad ad vert Is tt In th For Exchange comma at th Be Waat Ad page. LOCAL BREVITIES. A sneak thief carried away a revolver from th Towneend Gun company' place of businesa at 1614 Farnam atreet om time Wt-dneeday and about tha same time some one stole a ladles' gold watch from th reatdenc of 8. A. Walker, 1724 Dodg street. At a cost of nearly K60.S0 a nsw train will be put In servioe, beginning November 10, between Bt. ueuls nd th City ef Mex ico by th National line of Mexico and Oould llnea. The ervlce will be aeml weekly. leaving St. Louia Tueedaya and Frldsys. ' The crack Kebraaka Rlfl teem -left Thursday afternoon over lb Nortbweateru for Be Qirl to tak part In tb shootlni at that place. Thi team la composed o forty picked men of th Nebraska National guar ana le praeticaiiy the same team WfclC& BOA hners f,ir hr..W yX, SPECIAL H0MESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS To Scottsbluff, Nebraska September 4, 1906, leaving Omaha. 4:10 P. M. To Ellsworth, Nebraska September 18, 1900, leaving Omaha 4:10 P. M. To Mullen, Nebraska Ovtober 2, 1900, leaving Omaha 11:10 P. H. "' ', I will personally conduct the above Horaeseekera' Excur sions, at which times I will have with me township plats snowing the homestead land In these localities SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES Lands that are now being ' cancelled on reports of the Special Agents of the Government are generally desirable homesteads. I keep track 'of all of the cancelled lands for the benefit of the patrons of this bureau. RATES AND TICKETS Very low round trip Home seekers' Excursion rates will be in effect on above dates to these destinations,- and to .any other points In the homestead counties of Nebraska. Those holding excursion tickets. desir lng to visit other points will be furnished township plats show ing the homestead land in any section they desire to visit. ' CAMPBELL SYSTEM 640 acres free homesteads may be had in Cheyenne, Scottsbluffs and Sioux Counties where th land Is especially adapted to the Campbell System of farming. These farming lands will not remain open to homestead much ' longer. For further Information-call or writ ... 0, CLEM DEAVER, Agent, Homcseekers' Imformation Bureau, tOOk . Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska mm WE NEVER FAIL A MAN Make a gaeseaa of Year Taleata. Tb opportunity of your life I awaiting you in th new town on th Chicago Great Western railway. Opening In nearly all lines of business. Writ today to EL B. Maglll, Mgr. Townslt Department, Omaha, for full Information and copy of "Town Talk." WATCHES Frensar. Uth and Dodg Bt NEWS FOR THEARMY. ' 8econd Lieutenant h. L." Dil worth, Tenth cavalry, from Fort Robinson, waa a visitor at army headquarters TV-iursday, enroute tu Fort Niobrara. Captain Amoa W. Kimball, quartermas ter t'nlted States army, waa vMtor at army headquarter Thursday, enrout to his new post in tne rniuppines. Captain Leonard D. W'ilclman. aignal corps, now on duty in ins uenartmeni or California, haa been aasigned to duty aa chief signal officer. Department of the Mis souri, and in command at rort umana. Captain Wlldman ia expected tn arrive In Omaria about tha middle of Beplembcr. He entered the aervlce In l&s aa a first lieu tenant In the algnal aerviee, having lecn appointed from Connecticut. lie is a grad uate of tha Steven Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N. J. His appointment aa can tain In the regular aervlce rtatea from Feb ruary, 1901. Major B. O. Fechet. at preaent In command at Fort Omaha, ia under order to proceed to the Philippines and will da part for his new field ni duty upon being relieved by Captain Wlldman. Moderate ' " j rnce j Powder I . , W w will be ts a- I Wh ear VtMM llSurUa to Or. LEWIS' TABLETS UBUUIHAt. AMD HAKMLfckS) Jr v jlBJOlVTMLr JJM I tiUilM, rlu fall irtbla. Osly e W boeilnail; eslUl ia UoimiiIi of Wo Promise Nothing bat What We Can Fulfill. We Am Skillful Workers and Hoaor able Helpers. Our Practice is Founded on . Twenty-Four Years of Actual Experience in Special Private Work Among Men. OUK CI'KKS ARE THOROUGH. CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. . . -. 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