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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1907)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1907. f ins h Remember that at Smoller Q. Muellers you caa , buy a piano at your own price. The three car loads of pianos shipped from S(eer. Q, Sons factory, which were derailed, are now on sale. Tbe factory experts vrho examined the pianos found that they -were damaxred only on the outside of the cases. Tire railroad company has agreed to pay to us the difference be tween the regular price and the prices obtained at the present special sale. Beautiful new pianos, fully guaranteed for ten years, former price $350, $409, $450, $500, $550 and $600 are now offered for $110, $122, $148, $172 and up. Be rare and call early1 if yon want to take advantage of the greatest piano bargains in Omaha. Aside from the above mentioned bargains, we are also making special prices on our selected stock of Emerson, Hard man, Sleek, A. B. Chase, Knrtxman, McPh&il and every other piano in the house except the Sieinwav, -which admits of no reduction. We accept $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 monthly payments and ship pianos everywhere. Write fox catalogues, prices and terms, or pay ns a visit of inspection. Scam oner 1313 F&rnam Street AFFAIRS AT SOOTH OMAHA Tvrety-IWtl Street Psaine Iijmctioi Bored os City CSnen. ' DTY LIKELY TO HAVE BURDEN TO BEAR a-lmaeetal Italrant ml the City Tinas m Win CaJl tor Sease Di siee m Int ateetima; of the Cttr CeseU Th turoal ms of Sect maba la tbe matter tf cwtxertB bas again vertaken IX. Injirm-tions paprrt were served on the city 'treasurer yesterday rooming" to r mat 'say attempt os tie jmrt el tbe treasurer ta collect tbe special taxes levied aa tbs 'projrrt7 usiteis for tbe pavtnc of North Twenir-f eurth Kn4, In almost every ease 'Ta tbe history of tbe Jty tbe apeelBl tun ' bave beea invalidated and tbe burden ttinii cm tbe city at larr- At tbe time cf tbe first paving North Twenty-fourth street tbe special taxes were Invalidated by tbe same attorney vbs now baa charge Of tbe prestnt ease. Tbs ground of tbe Injunction will be oa aoooant of errare la tbe petitions for paving and etber defects usually found an each caeca. A. H- Mur oock baa tbe case in band. Much caustic comment la beard ea tbe enreota aa to tbe loyalty of tbe propel tl1 owners aloag that treat. Trt It la boastfully claimed by tbe antis that not oca In ten nor cm la a bonfires oa Twenty-rosata atreet are ta lever of anaexatloa and a firm and atable administration, one which would be atue rn7& i 7 o INDIA AND CEYLON 6bowI4 W fcirrat a Uia pot teat. Ghov yowr tes put tlie oppcwtaulrj' ts be urartd frosa one infnfclosu UcCOILD-BEADT CO, On nrast t, ibe CUtabitthed & eaaaa , Mf.rV"SBBHBMI aaa ears eaickry. . Ca'aiiau i a aitia hsii e..A . . . llle. H'J, V 1. i . i. . ..ifr & MeeiieF M.The Leading Piano .House ta make contracts which H -stand tbe teat of legal scrutiny. Mr. Murdock. tbe attorney prosecuting tbe case, la one of tbe eighteen anti-annexarloniPts who presented tbat oauae before tbe legislature last iicxa day nigbt. Buk Held - Oty reah. TV city council la lie meeting of tbe week passed over aereraJ Interesting mat ters to consiaa- tbe contraeta for tbe cell work oa tbe city Jail. Among tbe matter which win find bearing at tbe next mart Ins of tbe council la tbe report of tbe CJtj treasurer for tbe month of January. turinc that tnontb tbere waa reoetvad OWi.WHL Tbe dirtureeimt-nta amounted to CS.R8a.e;. Tbe caab balance on band te S3ea.4M.Sl. To this must be added til 000. aroxtmately. aa tbe prooeeda of tbe aaie of tbe perk bonua, which will brms vp tbe balance bolore tbe claae of February ta more than fkW.OOe. AO of thla tnooey ta now on deposit at tbe three banks of the city. Of tbe caab an hand aSb.m. tbe preoaeda of tbe aale of the aever bnaAa. la on a time deposit drawina t per oeift Interest. Tbe rest draws Interest at 2 per cent oa tbe daXy balaaoca. A par tial report abows tbat tbe avneral fund baa bono tecmaaed by C WV-SV tbe atreet repair fund waa booated by tLjnja aoerulnc fruia tbe road fund. After tbe Injunction paper were eerred oa tbe treasurer regarding tbe parlna' of North Twenty-f ourth etrwt he stated that of tbe special asanas pent de llngnrnt at preanit and aroountlsa' to above K.A0D for tbe year. bad been paid la by tbe property cwnera, lesrliur only CW9 unpaid and dellnqoent. (t Is l.kely that a refund WIS be demanded by tbe property owners ta tbe event that tbe aseesaroeat is prcAounced SDec-al. Maartc Oily Cilp. Oeorre yredeiiekeoa. who was over tbe bead la a brawl la a barber chop iS' This h ttum rar ( reataons. fwtrre Vmk ia?h Ua 4Srlkriowasrs aoay Wholesik AeoSM, Omaha. Vlnter Visitors Excursions VIA CHICAGO' . mm r!Q trfti-ui yU ir. via yew trleada ta alasoa Cirr, Carroll. Harlan, Dubucne, Water loe, aaaraba tewn. Fort Dodre, aa, Fanbaak, hlsTikato, Austin. FocbcBTrr, oc Red Wbj, aCauL. at aboat Oa Bali tbe Lsaal Rate Tickets eat sal Saturdays and Sunday. K otify youf arjends that tbe same rates apply tbs otber way. FaB ailiaeiams a-saa ar. c. oa vmsax. . Uf J Fere aas 5t, WE CURE MEN FOR $6.00 10 DAYS' TREATMENT $1.5 0 CJ UUHt h. ttaltt i tciriet ta Osnaba tar li T earse ey as aara, 1m snaay taeay sai a as as the saeat eapeiv peria Hst a ta tea W est. la of ssea. We aawar as t a-i bj as4 ais tet mm care rsa uaura Vtns ta j. . . .l . b A. A LCI. 1J 4V SfipU X, CIi:i, III Uf f y7 " nin "'"faMi f li-liM1 IHI'f "iBa. riano to. vUf.g i Phone Douglas 1625 j pwend dars aro. hie wounate Is now recoTerina; from Ceorre Parka has returned from busl- xx-m trip to Chicago. Jahr Kr nfxJjr is now recorertns; from an attack of piiiun-om.a. Jetter's Gold Top B-er dlirred "to ail part f the city. Ttpbone Ko. t blra Herman Tfctelke, who underwent an r5er-tkn lui week, is reparucA much ln proved. John KVileoa was cit-en thirty days ree twrisv morning- for steailns; a coat from Joe Moses. Tbe Home Circle rancrnsr club win fire a ball at the Iameh Brotherhood ball. &4 urdty ci ealns. Tbe women of the BaptiFt rhurrb fca-re planned a rummare sale at XI? X street, Friday. February ii. K. A. Bterenieon. Fifteenth and H streets, reporta to tbe pulloe the lose of MU. It was in a small pockrtbook. Charles Hoover, who has been confined hi the Brmth Cnnttha hospital on aooount of a eurfrVoai operation, aaa ahis to return to his boms yerterday. Tbe funeral of lln Guy W. GiUlnbeck waa confluctefl yesterday aTtemaoa from the reanJenr. to Laurij Hill oemotery. tr. 1L H Wheeler ronducted tbe aerrioea Anton fttanek. NinfXeenth and W streets, reports -be lunh of s dauehter. Joha Mendjck, Thirty-third and L stretta, la re uclnc In the safe arrival of aa Infant son, Tbe erpendirures for the city ball ainoe the oontract tor tbe oella was made yes M-rday with A. C WooJwirt. the repre sentative of the Champion Iron works 'if Canton, O.. are sow estimated at Stilt. 7, Ti. learinr lew Uan to the credit of the cjty ball fund. John rW-ham, Joe ESch, Mike Gleaaon, Uirrln "R,n nfl Charles rurui fr not m p. kn. niw vM!A.r because tnty balked at wors-tn oa ib stre-is In serving out tneir tines. Toey would rattier be bune-y Uian swlns a A pnular eniertainroecu known to the bctrs as -a ?X'P ' will te r vra mx tbe Youna Men s Chniruan asuoeiauona r-mnasium Katurd&y evenii.c. Tbe in-os-ram 1 cm- ,.f cTruitT art trw it.. Wirtw family and tK-verkJ attileuc stunts by memtmrs of tbe as -nation- At tbe close there will be a Auutie-badur basket ball Fame. Two Junior teams will eotitect In ttte erst and in Lbs latter rame s BoutJt Omaha team w ill oompete with Omaha. Tbe entertatnmesit committee of tbs Bourn Kmimjim. wuuu ijuu wii.iw sreat surprise to the nemlershjrp In tbs natter of decaraUua, refreshments and sttinc entertainment at the first Washing tun party tiSered by tbe cwarani ration. Thje Iiarty is srtieduied for February 1 Owlns to Ue tact thai tbe -date of the Washins toa party this year Is In Zjmx ibe ananace ment think It due to orrr apologies Ut aay whose scruples would prevent tbem from tbe full esuoymset ar tbs LOCAL BREVITIES. Tbs trade erteeatoa commit tes cf tbe Commercial club met Thursday noon, but did not succeed ia mmtilettnr the schedule for tbe trip to Portland tn J una Y) a I mT o ML. af&dera Tfoodirkn of America, will give a complimentary sroraer 10 Its memlwrs and fnenda at n Vrtlre rooms In tbe Continents) bltK-k Pr- WfeaTm, anrU! tfressea try Asuistant County Attomry Oeorge A. Magney and Hon. XtOsoa C Pratu A large pattern bat a la Galnesbaroufh. of fbe i' approved Panaitn stj it, aas stolen VXednesday morning by a stea thief from tbe triUlmery ure of Mm Cbstbeld. Cf South S:xteetth street. The bat will prove a striking clue to the iden tity ef tbe thief if tbe mis-Team should t so bold as to take it eut ef Murage before Easter. '.'.IT .V1. .: iTAT- wT, " vT v-." ThirteeKt h street, kecsuie be waa not treated with due reepei-t. Ft id Klrkpatrii k. ctsi-red. waa arretd Wednesday evening en lb cnarre of disturbmg the peace. The cut waa oiKiuissed ia poue court Thurs 6. Y rotmiTig, a hen no on', appeared to prosecute the charges. Alleging cruelty, Ida Stetrberg asked tbe ditarica court Thureaay to aaars ber a O.i'olft from J epb at. 6u:inberg. to a hma te waa inarritic February li She any siie gae h zs a, wtiich be let'esind ta a -:x-r SKre at Twentf-sir h and isuroef.e tine aava be took from Iter oer tais ditonctfxia and eua At ber request tn icjuticatoa as isvMd to j recent her bushatid from eiMpusitig of this pm(rty. Mra. B:r.kley, rj Grace street. rejnned to tbe pb-tre that ber young son. Curtis, bas been mae:ng from bis tn4u sinoe iast Tuescay mumiug and that she fears the buy bas let t toe city In company sua nf chum. Frank Ttratuey, a he is also atistnt term Li usual haunia. Young iuner was an a. i I . ratwr-r in. y ana of r w ttmJarm whe be left borne. y e hich it is hred thfal be will be iOentXod ai-d ax restea. avatlwar heaee aat feetaaili, J. A. Mucroe. freigi,t trafne manager vt the laios Piatx, accompanied ty t4 famfly 1-ft Wednesday i'.tr CaiifTiSM. W. H- McKera. sarnr.teiiOeiii of mo tive poser ana mar-hinery of the Villi p. r at acxn.;ianire by Mrs. McK-een. left V edneaor Angelt-a Tut - ruiiliigtoe a yard of& at Thrty-ftrst street ia Iiertr wta totally criri' tf tr Wednesday nignt. Tl flies tf the tifitce were savd and a Wttm fcftii ej-eied an a boaxar. 1 C T'-uf st(mal snrrioe mr-itieer vt the Vntun F'ac.hr as fcead of tbs fc-nal de partmeei. T.l bee i.krters in Oinaha. Will auive charge ot all suaiters pertaining la tit eefurtrijrnL. ajid aiil refxs-t u l cnitf efirtrec m Lea const ructuai aid tu me g-Txaai sui-rctvTident im mumriikr r and operata-a. Tbe a.gnai uin is n J I reMrt ts the s:gttal J: Hv c 11 ote BLrwruoa wici ana ts the dn-isiuB eii4Tiincr aa srifcitiir nine and nbtrhUiju. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS it Scrposod to T Lart let IS &al Tail OrduBoc Fliy it Laactt-1. COL'KCft. BACK JUST VHLRE IT STARTED Oriluar " ta rauei U klrk Is C- peeaed to Resralat the IreaKaa ad Iiwteet the Iatere-sts 9t tbe riMmi The city council last eTenins; took whst waa beliered to bare been the last whirl at aas tank legislation, the art Ion of mst wntnr betna; tbe defeat of Mr. Bn fires' second ordinance to prchiliit tbe ras com pany froia erectlrj any more tanks swthln tbe city, exoept on the outskh-ia Tbe vote was 4 for the ordinance and " apalnft. which vrta, conaiaerlna tbe eheenoe of Councilman E3saseer. was the same that ba been recoided on this Question for Bone time. After a king strupfie the rcran cfl baa brourht up to the startin- piace. the ordinance It did p&sa, aUcwinc tbe tank to be piaoed at Ta-entieth and Center streets, havint; bn vetoei by tbe mayor and the Teto sustained rn tbe eouncdL A ree-hition from tbe Keal EMate eichanr. urritip that tbe ras tack tie piaoed at Twentieth" and Center street a, was read by tbe clerk. A mandate la expected today or tomorrow I from the supreme court ta relation to a j suit recently disposed of and In which tbe Omaha Oas company amcefl for relief In Its efforts to locate the proposed tank at Twentieth and Center. In an opinion re cerred from the supreme court forty days aro Commissi oper Ames said the old or dinance requfc-tnr signatures of projiertT pwnera within laet waa not valid and further stated that tbe city council had power to rerulate tbe location cf these tnka Inasmuch as the council bas not up ta date passed any measure rerulatlct; tbe locations cf these tanks. It laves tbe way clear for the erection of the third tank at Twentieth and Center Ftreeta. tf the mandate about to be received should be what It Is a-eneraDy bellved ft win ba. Btrarmlattav lee Dealers. There was no opposition to an ordinance lntroduoed at Mayor Dahlman rurrestloii and which win regulate loe dealera This ordinance was passed last evenlnc on Its nal rtiafllns. It holds all employes, serr anta, orocers and any one connected with tbe sale of loe In Omaha responsible for correct weifhta and Impartial eerrtoe. Every wacnn Is to be B censed and the vldlatkm of tbe provisions cf the ordinance subjects tbe offenders te revocation of Boensea.' Tbe present ordinance rerulatlna; express warons was amended so as to IncJuds cor porations doing an express or transfer business, it being etted that one Omaha company had been shirking the license be cause It could with impunity. Mr. MoGcvern's ordinance to abolish tbe street lunch warwns waa lost by a vote of eipht to three. Mr. McOovern believed tbess vending vehicles were a menace to society. He was strongly opposed. The ordinanor to re-eBtabMsh tbe Capitol avenue market bouse, upon recommenda tion of tbe committee of tbe whole, was laid on the table. It Is understood this measure win be brourht up arara at an early date, as there Is a strong sentiment in the council to locate tbe retail market place in tbe market house erected by tbe city. The absence of several off tbe strongest supporters from the committee meeting last Monday afternoon caused the expres sion which prevailed at that time and which was recorded In the committee re port. ' BtaralatBST this TsrasTarlsta. Mr. Zioimaa Introduced as ordinance ta regulate the aale of liquors In drug storea, this ordinance being drawn after a drastic one fathered by 1. Broatch of the Board of ' Fir and Police Commissi oners bad been turned down In the committee room. A petition from twtnty-flve druggists pro testing against tbe Broatch ordinance was rsoerrcd last evening. Tbe druggists thought tbe present law covered an needa and sugrestd that If the Board of Fire and Ponoe Commissioners did Its duty In the premls there would 1 no occasion foT any complaint, air, Zimman's ordi- : nane makes It unlawful for any drusraist i,.,!.. Honors In his store or to allow Ibem U be consumed oa tne premises, it I alee require. "-" -t-' ' I record c all sales tn his j.laoe ot business - send a xrr of suck record every R(a pg yw Police . moctn to the Btra oi rire ana -ouoe CcmmiBBl onera City Qtctrieiu ICjchaelsea sent a coro muolcadoB to tbe council In repard to fear electric are lamps unttcr railroad subways at Beventb. Thirteenth, Fourteenth and j Twentieth streets, there bavins; been a con- troversy for years as ta whether the city or tbe railroads should pay for the main tenance cf tbese lamps. Councilman Ftink bouser of tbs lirbting committee, last even ing said an crdinanoe exists whereby tbe railroads, la consideration for certain eon cessions, agreed to keep tbese lamps In service. Tbe railroads bating refused ts bonor the electric ltgbt company's bills tbs otty bas beea called oa to pay. which now amounts to something like Cat. Tbe former dry council wrestled wit tbs mat ter and banded it down as a legacy. Mr. runabouser believes bla committee wiH get ts tbe bottom of tbe matter and dear i it np soon. I Tba dty connrll resolved to make seeded J improvements In tbe surgeon's department --ommendatio. I of Health Commissioner Oonnell tbe room win be placed in first class sanitary condi tion, witb white enameled walla Superintendent David Rowftea of tbe dry hall waa authorised, to dispose of as ac I cumulation of castings and odds and ends I now stored in tbs basement of tbe city ' baa. 1 Tbe Vnlon PariSc was granted tbe riffct i te lay a side trsck between Sixth and Seventh street a near Jackson. MAIL WEIGHING CAMPAIGN Qavadrewatal Je te Last' Three Vestas Will aWcia mtthta Tbe quadrennial welching of tbe Pnited States mails for tbe district east of th Missouri river will begin February 3t at Tnion Pacific transfer station. Council Blutfa: I'nlun station. Omaha, and Burling ton station, Omaha. Tbe weighing will continue for three months and is far the purpose of establishing a basis of weights of tbe malls earned by tbe rail wars, onon wntch eontrarts for tbe mail transjionatioE will be let for the ensuing four years. 1 It be W3 feet and aill be three Those wbo will ds tbe welching are: At stories in height, with a cafe in tbe baae tbe VhiTO Factftc transfer station. Council njent Ctmstructian wiH begin within three Biufli: E- E. MoConneil. WiUiam C Kirk- j montha Tbe lot on which the building ia pttrick. John X. Matthews, Charles li. to he erected baa beea in tbe posseaalaa Elade. all of Council Blufla At the Vnion of tbe Kennard taa-.lly since IxOL The stauon. Omaha: Lloyd Cramer. Percy I Kennard borne is ts be t in. down or sold. Tanaevoort. H. A. Hathaaay, of Omaha and fWiend S Balur af Council KiufTa At tbs Burling-oc station. Omaha: Harry Haas ef South Omaba and WCIiam C Wbillow of Wyoming, Ken. All tbe mail on tbe through trains of lb Chicago. Burlington a Qumry road east and west bound. wCl be weighed at tbe Burl amgtoa statioo. Omaba, and oa all through trauia east or west, ef tbe Xonbwestera. Rock Island. Chicago Great West era. K bath. Illlwus Central and Milwaukee, ar-rri-lng la (wn ha. at tbe Union station. Window glass te the trsee at tfbera re. ducuon front regular price. Ceanard Glass aad Faint cstmpacy, lltk and Dedgs. G-3as Used Duffy's For s' . ' " MRS. JOCXA Duffy's Is aa absolutely pare, eentle and laviporatiag stimulant and tonic. It bullda up the nerve tissue, tone tip the heart, elasticity to the musclea and rkhnetn to Titai forct. It cakes dieertion ierfert vou eat all tbe riO-crtstroent It contains. de-ik-ale wom-n and sickly children, ai It li i food already diverted. It strenth ena and euBtainB the frgtem. Is a promoter ol pood he-aJth and lotgevltj-. make the old roti&s and keeps the young strong. " Dnffy'a is rewpnired as a famirr medicine everywhere. Dnffr'a Pare Malt Whisker ha been analreod and tested many times daring the past fifty years by skilled chemist, and has al ways been found absolutely pare and to contain great medicinal properties.. ' BEWARE of daatcrroas bnttatloit and ad are foul for profit oaly by rmtt-b paloa dealers. Ixx.k fur tbe traV-mark. tbe 01d CUemhsL," tm tbe Label, and be certaia JSic - orrr tbe nark is ata brtikesu All drajccistN tweit or klerc or direct 1.K a Nit tie. IKm-h- adrlce and Ulastrated ntedical bot.tlet free. IHtHr Malt Whit&ry C Rot-bea-tr, Xcw York. C, T. ROUNTZE IS PRESIDENT Dected U Eom4 John A. Creicltoa at rirst Xatioiial Eark. 11 CHANGE AMONG OTHIR OfTiCULS Artiaa Takew by tbe Dtreeters tss BaewlateJy IM the Arrival ef C B. Kematae trwm Dearer. Charles T. Kouctae was elected president of the First National bank at a meetinc Thursday rooming of tbs board of direc tors of tbe bank. John IX. Creighton u elected director to succeed bis ancle. John A. Creigbton. Ko other change in officials was made. F. H Xiavis Is vice president. L. L. Kountse cashier and T. L. Ijatis as sistant cashier. The meeting was beld im mediately after the arrival of C B. Kountae of renver. one of the directora. Charles T. Kouitae . a few months ago was eeahier of tbe bank, Cpon tbs death of bis father. Herman Kountse, be was ad vanced to tbs position of rice president. F. li. Davia being also a vice president. Tbe death of John A. Crelgtton, who suc ceeded Herman ILountse as president, opened tbe way for Charles T. Kountse to tbe presidency. F. li. lis vis was enly a few days ago made president of tbs Vnlon Btock Tarda National bank of South Omaha, to succeed John A. Creigbum. and in view of this fact tt was sot generally supposed be would also be made president of tbe First Na tional. After tbs election of tbe bank at South Omalha was beld tbe public gen erally conceded tbat Mr. Kountae was to be bead cf tbe Omaha Institution. Tbat John D. Crcighton was elected to the directorate is taken as oonfirmstioB4 of .be current report tbat be was selected by John A. Creigbton to continue tbe life work of tbat philanthrcpist. It may be tbat be has Inherited a large part of tbe fortune, but If Dot. it is believed ba is to direct its see in charitable work. SURFACE TRACKS FORSAKEN Ttaa ef Ba.Uray Csesaar ter Cfers ea Tklrteeath Street Its Tbe Omaba CouncD B;uf?s Street Rail war company will abandon tbe surface tracks now In use over tbe Missouri Pacific tracks and ever tbe Xorthaeetern tra4ts to be beat to tbs new freigrht depot which that road Is now building at Fourteenth and Davenport etrerua A new line will be bulk by which tbe Thirteenth street line will be diverted est at Thirteenth and Davenport te Fifteenth and Davenport and tbenns north on Fifteenth street to Webster. This will avoid both tbe surfaee tracks. This dedsioa was reached because of the great " danger ia crossing surface tracks and also because of tbe delay which would be caused by tbe lung freigbt trains abicb would be constantly switched over tbe at X urth western traoaa. Tbe South Omaba line aval as tbese tracks, as It turns west Bt Cass street. KEKNARD WLL BUILD FUTS Bas Maaa Draws far Asartaeal Bewee t here Bla P reseat IoelllBST tea 4 a. Frank B Kennard ia bavicg plans drawn j tor a 2..K apartment bouse to be touOt I ' the nenbeast oca-ner of Nineteenth and I Dod streets, where bis borne no CHARLES KEAL BQUKD OVER City SaarahAl aad Heaei Kerser at W ateriee Held te bread Jsry. Charles Keal. criy marshal and feobd keeper at Waterloo, aas bound ovtr to tbe federal grand Jury ia the sun ef fc Thursday afternoon by Cnited fltates Cem missltmer Andersoa en the charge of sell ibC buor elthcut first prbcorlhat tbe gryv ernment bcenae. Depoty Cnited Btatea Marshal Joba aides breuaia at Albert Uogaa fxota the aYi&- B. L'EPEW. Pure l.aii clvea power to the brain. .rerpth And the blood, it bring into action all tha And enable yon to pet from the food It la Invaluable for overworked mea. nbftitvtew. Th-y are positirrtr harmfal nebacro Indian reservation Thursday and lodred him In tbe Ix.urlas county Jail. Logan Is held In tatm bonds for selling liquor without lioense on the Indian reservation. In default of ban be win remain in Jan until tbe Bitting cf tbe federal grand Jury ta May. MISS PETTUS AT BURWO0D kesr Lw4Ia" Wesaaa Caaaaresl tty Btaaacrr staryeea e Be Here Saaday. Manager Buransa of tbe Woodward Stock company baa closed a contract witb Miss Maria Pettua of tbe Forepsurh Btock com pany of Philadelphia for lesdtng woman at the JSurwood. Miss Pettns onmes wrLh the test of recoRimendatlons. totb from tbe aa frOTn lb tbeater-grtng public f r nijaoe-Tima. ana aaanagw Burresa bopes to be atile to present a leading woman wbo win ls satisfactory to tbe patrons of the Burwood. Miss Pettns a-111 arrive In Omaha Saturday and should she be able to learn ber part on the new production will go on Sunday night. Bawl eese Meew teseeaerlea. Tbe Omaha Business Men's association met Thursday and chose oftoers. re-electing those ef last year. Uuclio Martin is presi dent. T. J. Mahoney. W. A. Sniith and 3. A. Sunderland tret, second and third vice presideuta resperttveiy. The executrte committee will elect a secretary and prob- Cooper's New Discovery Is a God-Send to Suffering Humanity, Declares Mr. G. F. Baldwin, prominent citizen and manager for the Capitol Lumber Co. lie knows from actual experience what this New, Discovery in medicine will do. That's a strong statement. But it is made by a Dull ness man, who is knows throughout the entire state as a man of character and integrity, a man whose word is as 4ood as his bond, and this man bays in tinned statement: " tras Bed-ridden and in Four Days Every Trace ef Rheumatism teas Gone, Cooper s AVa? Discovery is a God'Send to Suffering ; Humanity." Cooper's New Duoovery coats Sl.M Vuk itebet, Ota asaiataast reaeedf about tbaaa arirnrsird rtaactlita. The Beaton Drug Co. Fifteenth and F&rnam Omaha Fifty Years Mrs. Ann. B. Depew, of VThix ton. Ohio, who has just celebra ted her 101st birthday, is still hale fcnd hearty, says that she wonld have been under the sod If it had not bsen for DUFFY'S PUEE MALT WHISKEY. Mrs. Depew haa a food appe tite, sleeps well and enjoys per fect health, notwithstanding that the doctors pave her up to die 14 years ago, and she says she be lieves that she would Lave died if it were cot for the prompt use of the great family medicine Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. The following are Mrs. De pew's own words, written Aug. 17th, 1906, after she had celebra ted her 101st birthday. "I wli-h to 01 yfu 'hat prFTTTS MALT WH1SKET tat ion for n. Fo.rten year aro the Jcclor rara me up to die. 't cad some DITTY MALT WHJ5KET in the house whlcu 1 core in eD red to us rlrtt off. as a last resort, and I prtw betur. and Rnallr beTatne well, taking; It fcccordltiK to Cl rectiotig. I ta-re used It lor rifty rearm, mi a htv had It In ie y family for gen era use for that ktrtb of VI rue. I cat beartilr and sleep wt-21. I waa borm la Venn oat, part of the Groen MonBtal&a, la HH. and I would bow Us under th scd If It were not lor DrFIT'S MALT WHISKEY." Mra. Anna B. DepV, Wartoa. Ohio. Aut. lTti, 16S. 11Siiskey alOy am choose C. C Montgomery ts serea another year. BASKET BALL TEAM DELAYED Behraskai ratvereity Flayers Step ta Omaha ee Bewie ef Gassee. The basket tB team of tbe Cnlversfty a Nebraska arrived tn Omaha Th ureday morning enroule to Fort Dodre. Owing ta tbe belated trains tbe team was compelled to remain la Omaba until late Thursday af temoon. It tuok dmner at tbe Merchants. Tbe team consists oj E. O. Edgar, manager; Baoera. Walsh. Moses, BeS. Jonea. Keaka. Hoar and BcIL B. O. Clapp also aoctna jianies Ibe party. The team is euroute on aa extended trim It wHl j.lay at Fort Dodge Thursday even ing: Minnesota university. Friday and 'Sat urday ; Hudson. Wla. Monday: Marshneid. Wis, Tuesday: Portage. Wla. Wednesday; University of Wisconsin, Msdison. Thurs day; Iowa university. Iowa Oty, Friday, and Grinneil (1m. college, Saturday, re turning borne Sunday. Now bt tbe time to make your wants known through Tbe Bee Wart Afl Page. CwtletBar Permits. Tbe foUowms building permits have beea issued: P. K. Flodtnan. le California. tL.m dwelling: H. T. Brass. Twetit y-suata and Woolwonh avenue, H.lniO da-elling. The Cooper VtecSccB Ca "I Kara snflered ! terribly witb iautammahory raasj matisM lor over a year. I ssrea tried every rbeumatism cava I ooald kear oi aritaoat rataaaaaf aary relic At tbe tims I begsa takiag yoor taeriVjaa I was bed ridara bat La lour days rvery trace f rbraaiBrism kaa tftaaa peered, aad there kaa arrcr beea tbe slightest trace of its rebara. I oaaaader Cooper's New Dis oevery and Oaiok Ralanf a Ced acatd aa auaeriag haataaity. G. F. BALDWIN, Marl Tars Ma 1 Csbi I net Ca. 1712 New York Su. Iniliaaapnlii per bottle; toe 15.00. Cssssri euau HI t L as tall ytaa J