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    nrn omaha daily ijke: Tuesday, may 14. 1007.
ORIEF CITY NEWS.
1 shall he glad to meet my f rln I at
ths people Store, Brantley F.t.
(' Is the Bximnt, for Tuesday only.
,Thmia Kllpatrlk Co. will il m-Jlr
l-H-cent seersucker In n-irse" stripes for
'- cents p-r ysrd.
i Kashas Waste Divorce Emll i', Woods
r t applied to the district court for a dl
v - from Ansbel Wooia. He charges her
with striking and abusrg him. '
Bid for Tlatoa School An adjourned
rwettng of the Board cf Education will be
h' Id Tuesday at noon, at which t!s for the tn brJ.k wh)ch
A lnt.,n school bulidtng will be opened. , ,hr.e-torr bd,,,. OB ,
Tew BVore New goods. Clothing fo
tnen and women, hat, shoes, furniture,
rrapcta, draperies, stoves. Caab or credit.
Vnion Outfitting Co, 111 5-17-1 Ftrnam.
' ( Baa bora OS's Medal F. K. Sanoora baa
J received word from Chrtatchurch. New
Zealand, that hia Mora food exhibit haa
been awarded a cold modal at the exposi
tion, there.
Rehearsals for Crasadsia J. 11. Flms
will hold lbs flnal rehearsals for "The Cru-
fsaders" concert to be given at AH Saints'
church afar 1". Tuesday and Wednesday
nights at the church.
Boevsagvr Tax Bala Tbe scavenger tax
aale started by Treasurer Fink May C and
closed May 10 brought net revenues to
The evidence si nl young Tubba waa
dr!nk!rg Saturday right and x-t rii of all
hie money. Ilia appetite atlll unappeaaed.
he went to hie father's hniM and de-
I manded that he be given itinf. The elder
Tuths declined to contribute and the eon
beat him severely.
rv Domglas Street tors Work en the
construction of the new store building for
Charles Oruer.lg on hl vacant lot at 121J
Douglas street was begun Monday morning.
Contracts for the construction of the new
bulging were Jet Saturday by Architect J.
P. Outh to the contracting Arm of. Busch
4b Rorchiran for Crmo. An old frame store
bu'ldlng waa torn down to make way for
adjoin the
the east which
la owned by Mr. Oruenlg,
stalghts sf Colnnsas The annuil mc-et.
tng and election of offlrers of the stste
council of the Knights of Columbus will be
held Tuesday evening in the Knights of
Columbus hall In the Crelgh'on Institute
building at Eighteenth and Farnam streets
About thirty delegate will be present from
different towna In the atate in which the
order la maintained. The state council la
the chief governing body of the Knights of
Columbus. Delegates and alternates will be
elected to the national convention, which
meets at Norfolk, Va., In August.
Monntaia Climbing Jam"-.- A. Immmett
of Seattle, Waah .' will give a atereoptlcon
talk on "Mountain Climbing" on Tuesday
county and city of over KW.OOO. On one day livening at $18 o'clock In the new Toung
of the aale 11 lots were sold.
Hotels) Overcrowded With the Meeting
of the grand lodge of the Ancient Order
fnlted Workmen In Omaha Tuesday and
other attraction, all of the hotels are taxed
to their, utmoat capacity to provide accom
modations Ur guests.
Thrss Dead Dogs Daily Miror luhl
man announces an effective bsn on dogs
without musxles. A few complaints are be
ing received and Investigated, but as a rule,
the mayor says, the ordinance Is being ob
served. Police ar enforcing the ordinance
as far as possible, the chief reporting an
average of three dog killed a day. with a
number turned over to the poundmaater
a lad Stick eta Fast That the I'd ef
fectively held down Sunday Is the -opinion
of the chief of police, whose dai'.y report
shows no arrest for violation of the Sunday
closing law and but eight atresia for the
entire twenty-four hcura of Sunday. Ex
actly one-half of the arreate were the re
sult of Intoxication and two of tbe victims
came from Council Bluffs, carrying their
cargo.
Officers Qe t XJaools United States
Circuit Court Clerk ThuTime-l has gone to
Lincoln, to remain during the session of
the term of the United States courts which
convened there Monday morning. Neither
District Attorney Ores nor Assistant Attor
ney Lane will attend the term of court at
Unooln until they get through with the
grand jury work now on In Omaha. This
grand Jury will finish Its work Wednesday
and will not riVake any report until then.
Car Sign Company Accrpo rates The
Omaha Mobile Car-8'gn company, formed
for the purpose of operating a street car
advertising business, has rued articles of
Incorporation with the county clerk. The
authorised capital stock Is 1104.000, but the
company may begin business when 15.0(0 Is
subscribed. Tbe d'rectors named ' In the
articles are: Theodore Kharas, A. Pots
man, O. II. Knowles. P. C. Wreath, W. E.
Moorea. C. R. Otiffltha and J. B. Dahlman.
T. at fx A. Directors Klaetlom The cn
nual election of seven new members of the
board of directors of the Toung Men's
Christian association was held Monday and
the new -members will assume their duties
Tuesday1 evening; when new officers will be
elected. The annual reports of the officers
will be received at tbe meeting Tuesday
Sight, which probably win be held In the
tw directors' room of the new association
Idlng.
Men s Christian association building at
Seventeenth and Harney afreets. Mr. Dum
mett baa traveled among the mountain for
ten years and will show 150 pictures, some
of them being colored. This meeting should
i be of especial interest at this time u the
International Christian Endeavor conven
tion I to be held at Seattle July W to 15
No admission will be charged or collection
taken.
Cross-Pstlttoa ia Divorce George 8.
Ackerman haa filed an answer and cross-
petition in the divorce ault brought against
him by Grace B. Ackerman. tn
aemes her charge that he haa not fur
nished a home for her. It aska that the di
vorcc be granted to him Instead of to her
and makes a number of charges aaalnst
SUNDAY AT TIE THEATERS
Era lane 8eU EnthntiMtic Bwp. oa on
EeUrn to larwocd.
POflllAR STAR IS WARKlY RECEIVED
SSSsssWSssSSSSS
"la Ike Pslse at the Ktg" Played
with Mark Artlatle Taste by Bis
Cessna ay (hat Will Ead
9 ease a Here,
Miss Eva Lang received such a welcome
home to Omaha as must have made her
rejoice. She gave every outward evidence
of happy satisfaction, for her Isce beamed
with unfeigned Joy and her smiles scross
Lbs footlights were genuine. She bad to
wait at her first appearance for the ap
plause to die away, but it amounted to a
genuine ovation, and she vowed again and
again and anilled and laughed and bowed
again, while the demonstration went on. It
s a testimonial of the bleaaure of the
patrons of the Burwood at her return to
the theater to finish tbe aeason. Miss Lang
baa changed but little during tbe year.
Still girlish in her appearance, iter voice
fresh and unstrained, and her face lighted
up by a emlie, she Is still the girl who won
her way In Omaha at ber nrst appearance
and still holds the popular heart.
Mary Hill, too, was given a moat cordial
welcome back, and so were Miss Hudson
and Mr. bavlrs, although the latter had
been gone but a week, and Will Davis was
made to think that all his Omaha friends
had not moved away by the warmth of his
greeting. The evening was a repetition of
the afternoon.
Play Is Well Staged.
"In tbe Palace of the King" la well
enough know n to pas without especial
comment or explanation. Mr. Woodward
has supplied it with extra heavy setting,
and tbe scenic and lighting effects add
much tj the general auccess of the per
formance. It Is splendidly costumed as
well, and the pictures of life at the luxuri
ous and wealthy court of Philip II, the
later proven that hi Is suffering for the
crime of, another and he Is released sad
find himself the rightful owner of a rich
mine, and all ends happily for all con
cerned save the villain. The house eras
bout half filled. The engagement will con
tinue Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
with the usual matinee.
her to support his plea. Both of them are I most sinister of Spanish monarchs. are Im-
?L!ldl
Ass
s siiinipsi sua vwa M jr r uuiiu
.guilty of assaulting his own father because
he latter refused to give him money, Wil-
tam Tubba was fined flS and costs by Judge
.Crawford In police court Monday morning.
Ij-r
Athe latte
A ism Tub
.Craw-fort
yK
TM la
1
.V -Art,
iHaissj
seeking tbe custody of their 4-year-old eon.
Harold. Margaret Johnson has been
granted a decree of divorce from Charles
Johnson by Judge ftedick and haa been re
stored to her maiden name. Wood.
Vsclalaaed rroperty Sold A sale of un
claimed property, resembling the semi
annual unloading of express and other car
rier companies, will be held by the police
at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon In the gym
nasium room at the city Jail. Almost every
conceivable article Is In the list to be dis
posed of. some of them recovered frcm
thieves after a rich haul, but for which no
owner could ever be found, and a great
many other leas valuable things taken from
tbe pockets of prisoners who never cared
to claim their own. There are also abcut
fifteen sets of opium 'layouts" secured In
raids. The proceeds of the sale go Into the
treasury of the police relief fund.
Mrs. Cblttsaden Home Mrs. Orietta S.
Chittenden, supervisor of kindergarten work,
has returned from a visit to New York,
where she attended the meeting of the in
ternational convention of kindergarten
workers. Speaking of the meeting, she said
that It was one of the best ever held by tbe
associatkn. rive of the direct disciples of
Froebel were present and told of their work
In the early daya of the movement. In the
exhibit from Germany a showing was made
of the decvlopment of the system. Dele
gates were present from all parts of the
United States, from Canada, Great Britain
and Germany, and one native Japanese
teacher was present. Over To teachers at
tended. Mrs. Chittenden visited the schools
cf Brooklyn. New York and St. Louis snd
says that these towna are. not In advance
of Orraha in the work.
rercner Omaha Bfaa Ooea Up Will E.
Brooke of Minneapolis, who formerly
taught mathematics In the Omaha IHgh
school, has been honored by the Board of
Regents of the University of Minnesota
ith the full title of "Professor In the
Department of Mechanics and Mathemat
ics," with his present salary nearly doubled.
Is six years since Prof. Brooke left
Omaha to becorne an instructor In the uni
versity, and In that time he has been ad
vanced to one of Its prominent positions
He la Joint author of "Bauer and Brooke's
Trigonometry," Jjst published by Heath
Co.. and which has been enthusiastically
received. He has Just been elected presl
dent of the Mathematical Society of Mlnne
ota and he serves ss an active member on
ths athletic board of control. Hia talenta
are not limited to tl field of mathematics.
but music likewise claima hia time. He has
been bassoonist with the Minneapolis Sym
phony orchestra alnce it beginning. Prof.
Brooke Is planning on leaving next aprlng
for two years study abroad.
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Mineral Water
Salts are Nature's
Ideal cathartics. Tbe
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tfently by a natural
liquify In. process
without pain or bad
effects.
It is an acknowled
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Janos Water is much
superior to any other
kind of Laxative in
draft form.
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Pure'.
Harmless
Effective
Acts quickly
Cheaper
Over 10.0O0.00O
bottles are consumed
annually does not
this fact say more
than any other arma
ment?
Especially as this
reliable Water has
been In use all over
the world for nearly
half a century.
A potl to ISO Faltou
Street, A'esr York, iriU brag
joa rsT.CC, a ceat nad BKtuI
21. adi J'too Duroiaeur.
ry a. bottle and
d'ink-ou sjfi.Su.
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SMALLPOX AT EMERGENCY
Ma ay Cases Are la Haa at !
tartaaa sf tke City
Jaat ew.
The Omaha Emergency hospital for con
tagious diseases situated on the Center
street read. Is entertaining an unusually
large number of guests sojourning at the
city a sanitarium with emallpox at this
time. Nor for a considerable period have
Ir. and Mrs. Btrouse. who are in charge
of the hoapilal, been called upon to care
for so large a number of people. In fact,
not for nearly two years hss the public
reservation appeared so popjlsr.
There were exactly seventeen patients,
ranging from atx months to middle age.
receiving treatment Monday morning and
tbe average enrollment has been abcut fif
teen for some weeks. An unusual case un
der Dr. Strouse's care Is that of a man
AFFAIRS AT SOUTD OMAHA
Local tod Eur'iinrton Railroad CQcUlg to
Confer About Q Stmt Yisdsci.
PROSPECT THAT IT WILL BE BUHT
City, Cswaty as llallrejstw is
Divide fke Kipeeae Tressaal
foe Xeve T, M. C. A,
Balldlag
A conference will be held proc-aNs to
dty between City Attorney H, B.
Fleharty and James Kelby of the
Purllnston rosd to talk over the plana of
the West Q street vUdurt Thla viaduct
has long been promised by tbe road, which
rrosse Q street at forty-fourth street Tt
was proposed that the county should pay
for the west approach and the city for the
east approach and that the city and tbe
county Jointly should pay all appraised
damage which might arise to the property
owners by reason of the grades to the
vtidnrt T the approaches. There will be
some such damages to pay. for some of the
r r n,1 r I V owner have refused tn stsn
and wife and their baby of six month. of d(unfteo, toT ttl, fakl pf Tn,
being ths whole family. Tbe little one baa mprTmmt. ta th f th,
tbe disease the worst of the three, but they . aam(,SP. hM hKB much of the
are ail progressing favorably. There is . v.v.
, been arranged so that the work rrsT be
commenced. The city engineer U ptvpar-
presslve. Each of tbe five acts has its own
especial and appropriate setting.
Miss LAng has mad distinct advance tn
her art since leaving Omaha. She shows
this In many little details, touches here
snd there that fill out the picture
and make It the more presentable.
She is charmingly girlish as Dona
Dolores, meeting the sneers of Princess
Eboll with unruffled composure, tbe king's
advance with dignity and reserve,- her
father with that sweet diplomacy that dls
arma the stern parent, and her lover with
becoming modesty and yet sufficient en
thusiasm to have satisfied tbe most exact
ing with her ardor. She takes the serious
aspect of the role with quiet reserve, but
lets her own good nature bubble out In the
quieter situations.. She Is wonderfully ten
der with her blind slater, and finally atands
with maidenly strength against her cal
umniators. Mew Meaakers sf Cast.
George Arvlne la tbe leading man of the
company, and aa Dtm John of Austria be
ta a hero worthy of Mlsa Lang's Dolores
J. Francis Kirk Is scarcely as Impressive
as one might wish In tbe role of Philip.
Wyley Birch ta well caat for the role of
tho youthful cardinal, and John DavleS
gives to Captain Mendosa bis customary
. . vwwt ...i.ii. win rwv
has a splendid notion of the crippled Jester I
and does the role very well. Mary HUL I
of course. Is a good Princess EbolL It
would surprise Omaha folks to see her In
something when she was not doing good
work. Henrietta Vaders as ths dowager
duchess, a typical duenra. has little to do,
but does It well. - Marie Hudson has a role
ail progressing favorably. There Is
a father and bis daughter, aged
rears, at tbe hospital. None of the cases
la extremely bad at present and In fact
nearly all are of the mild order.
No fears of any dangerous run of th
sickness Is entertained by the health de
partment Ths patients are not from any
certain portion of the city and there ap
pears to be no particular order In the out
breaks. The prevalence of the disease in
Omaha Is In keeping with the health re
ports In other parts of the euuntry. More
than twice as many cases exist In the state
of Minnesota now as at this time a year
ago and similar conditions are Indicated
from other neighboring states. There have
been no deaths, however.
A rase at the Omaha hospital which de
mands the attention of medical men la that
of the father, who. with his child. Is con
fined there. Tms iran went tnrough a siege
of smallpox in the south two years ago and
to make no mistake as to the nature or ex
tent of the disease,' his face la covered with
the marks of the sores. I'nder the laws
supposed to regulate this ailment the man
should now be Immune, but he la neverthe
less suffering from a recurrence of the
same disease. The daughter was just re
covering from an attack of measles when
sh wa stricken with smallpox. Both are
doing welL
LETTERS FROM BEE READERS
Dr. Miller Calls Atteatlow ts tbe
Coadltloa sf Dsgs la Sew
York City.
Contribution on timely toplca are In
vited from readera of The Bee. Com
munications should be written leaib:y
on one aide of the paper only and ac
companied by the nunc and address of
the writer. The name will not be us-d
If the writer asks that it be withheld.
Unused communications will not be re
turned. Correspondents are advised t
limit their letters to SO words or they
will be subject to being cut down to
that limit at the discretion of the edi
tor. Publication of views of correspond
ents mu?t not be taken to commit Tba
Bes to their endorsement
OMAHA, May li.-To the Editor of The
j Bee: t am jusi nome intra rew iuik.
walked Broadway, Fifth avenue and many
other streets, day after day, In tbe great
city. Dog wen met everywhere and not
a musale on any one of them. Fashlona-
i ble ladles, young and old. bad their lad
ing plana and spednrstlons for the psvmg
of West Q street to tbe city limits. West
cf the proposed viaduct the street I to
be macadamised for about three mile-,
from funda appropriated from the Inherit
ance tax. Tbe appropriation was made
early last summer, but the work Is only
now on the point of beginning.
In connection with this Improvement It
Is said tbat the lnterurban line from
Omaha to Beatrice by way of IJncoln la
again to be funded by eastern capital and
an effort made to bring the srstera to
completion. The widow of one of tbe
officials and one of th chief promoters
and stockholders Is said to have determined
to continue the work which was begun by
her late husband. Some of tbe grading
for this Vine has already been completed
a far as Sarpy Mills
It 1 likely the Omaha t Southern Inter
urban line will be continued to Plattamouth
before cold weather sets In.
Misses eilehrlat Eatertata.
One of the most pleasing social events
of the year was tbe afternoon whist party
by Misses Nora and Alia Gilchrist last
Saturday afternoon. They were assisted
by their sister, Mr. Clara Bralnard. They
entertained the W. W. W. club at
whist Tbe parlors and dining room were
beautifully decorated with May baskets and
flowers. The programs were hand-painted.
Each guest was presented with a miniature
apron with hand-painted designs on ths
linen. Each guest received a letter In which
waa verse touching upon the supposed
guarded secret of her affairs. Much mer
riment waa found In the reading and the
comments upon thee bits of nonsense. A
dainty luncheon was served at t p. m. It
was the last meeting of the club until the
season opens next fall.
Sew Y. M. C. A. Ballsls.
The meeting of the business mea In the
interests of the local Toung Men's Chris
tian association la one of the utmost Im
portance to the future of the organisation
In the city. A plan will be presented to
tbe business men for the building of new
quarters. It is proposed to rent the present
quarters until th expiratloo of the lease.
An option has been secured on a site for
a new building opposite the city library. It
la planned to move the gymnasium to this
property and to build a basement under it,
Where the bath will be located. With an
$10 Jumper Suits
e
FOR
$6.90
(CssaVy like Cut)
Will be sold to mail
order customers only.
Here is a chanea lot our
mail-ordW customers to get
one of the most popular gar
ments of ths season for less
tkaa th good would cost
This Suit i mads of aa
excellent wool material, ia
beautiful new black and white,
brown and whits, and gray
checks. Haa 13 gore plaited
skirt finished with straps,
M ould b cheep at $10-00.
rettnw sf ear assess sMsf ssf
sssnes 4W4 (f met srtiKSi.
UTven you order ask Of)
for Special Suit No. I CpO-.
OMAHA.
1 fl i ax-ask Ikassi In lascksaK aA KiST mlinlflriO I ! . . I a. a
tn which sh can look her natural self j "' "" " " " , i expenditure or tmm it is tnougm mat sv..-
sgatn. snd was much enjoyed as a g rl OToer or from f ' hlng but losing Bcent accornmodatlons will be secured. If
let. A mVIIa V. a. O Dsms -Aa Tr i 1 1 1 t at- I ... .... m a. sW
again. All winter long, with the single ex- w,",,r " I the proposition ran u is learea mi mc
eentlrm of 'The Little Grav Ladv" aha ha ,lna mmT D"" wrre " ,r" ""-lloeal organisation will nave to aisoana
tresis viiiiuiim. i iTx-srt,- This win be a great ios to mw cuy, mm u
Omaha to exhibit Itself In tbe worst
phase of cruelty to animals after forty
of perfect security against mad-
been asked to hide her own face under
painted lines, and her hair under wigs of
various sorts, until people began to wonder
If she really waa an old woman. In this j rear
she gets to show how pretty she really is.
The othere in the long cast are well placed,
and the great performance moves with
commendable celerity.
The bill will run uncharged all week,
with ir.atlneea on Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
-Tbe Convict's Daagktfr" at the Krs
"One step more and he ahaU be mine,
body and scul." This muttered In guttural
undertones Jabes Blackadder. the heavy
dogs and equal freedom from barbarity
to tbe most loyal and devoted friend of
th human race. By the way. I have
Just read of a citizen of this stat who
ha erected a monument to a shepherd dog
Is rel;y one great unifying factor In dvie
economy. The South Omaha organisation
has been seriously handicapped at all times
by the nearness to the Omaha organiza
tion, which has overshadowed It
Two Boya Arrested.
Two boy were arrested on the Inform a
tlrn of Maurice Lar.lghan. another boy who
which saved the life of his child, at a j wag arrsted for breaking into a boxcar.
cost of $1,500. That Is what Lord Byron
did In memory of his own beloved New
foundland, and probably --what Prince Bis
marck did to honor the noble Danes which
were members of his household and the
with him
villain In 'The Convict's Daughter" at the companions and guardians of hia children.
COURT DOCKETS ARE GROWING
Cases Caaset Be Dlspssed Of as Ras-
Isly ' as Titer Are
Piles.
George Beay, Journal rlerk tn the dis
trict clerk' office, has made a compilation
bowing the number of case adjudicated
d.irlng the February term of district
court, which closed May i. The figures
show a gradual Increase In the number
of cases on the different dockets, owing to
tbe fsrt esses are not disposed of as rap
Idly aa they are filed.
Judge Estelle, In 4nw court No. f, bad
47 cases on his docket at tbe beginning
of the term and sixty-nine were added dur
ing the term. He disposed of fifty-seven,
leaving Z at the elr.se of the term. Judge
Seer of law court So. 1 had tm at the be
ginning of the term, with sixty-eight added
during the term. He disposed of fifty-nine,
leaving H at the end of tbe term. Judge
Day bad 223 at the commencement of the
term and teq more were added during the
term than were disposed of,- leaving tXJ at
tbe close.
In the equity courts Judge Kennedy dis
posed of seventy-two case, while 110 wers
added to hia docket. Judge Sutton re
reived l( addition to h's docket and dis
posed of sixty, and Judge Redtck received
W7 addition and disposed of seventy-four
Krug. Sunday eight and the gallery hissed
lis disapproval. The drama i a tearful
southern five-act affair. Colonel Gould, a
Kentucky farmer, and hi wife, whom the
program calls "a dear old lady," have
an adopted "daughtaugh," Edith, who is
to be married to Jack Warburton. a most
proper young man. But the villain loves
Edith and he compels "Weary Willie." an
escaped convict (upon threats of exposure).
to claim to be the girl' real father, and
furnishes Mm with the papers In order to
make It strong. The bluff works and Edith
tearfully - leaves her foster parents and
goes to keep house for her newly discovered
father. Through tba finding of an old letter
from ber mother It Is later learned that
Weary Willie" la ber sure enough father.
and when the villain tries to fore Edith to
marry him the ex-eonviet elects to be ex
posed and go back to prison In ordr to
save bis daughter from such a fats. It Is
N. BONAPARTE IS IN EXILE
aatelesa Falls lats Haads sf
Welllsg-tsa st the Pslles
Statlsa.
HI
GEORGE L. MILLER.
DEATH OR TEN-DOLLAR FINE
Owser sf Dos Which Altaeks
Mast Kill the Animal sr
Par FIs.
Boy
Napoleon Bonapart 1 again tn exil
Th Iran with tbe charmed same wa
suddenly set upon and abut up la Jail be
fore he had time to crawl out of tbe alley
window and eerapa Monday noon by three
detective of th Omaha police fores. Th
raroe waa one with which to conlur for
uch as Wellington and the Dutch mar
shale, but plain clothes. Officer Ferris and
Dunn, often affectionately referred to as
"the boy detectives." together with Offi
cer De-versese, merely laid a band ea the
enemy's shoulder aod remarked. "Cpme
with us. Bony, you're pinched."
Cn the blotter at the police station he
as V-t.J ss "B. Apple " -but those who
knew him were acquainted with his coav
rlct Identity. Napoleon Bonapart Appl
I the ent're na-ne. He wa charged with
receiving a-id concealing stolen property
and was wanted by the South Omaha po
I'ce Chief Engga and Captain Shields of
that place being at the station to receive
The Badge of Honesty
I on every wrapper of Doctor Pierces
Golden Medical Discovery because a full
list ol th Ingredient composing It la
printed there In plain Lngllsh, Forty
yean of experience has p syren Its superior
worth as k blood purifier grid Invigorat
ing tonic for the cure of ttomach disorders
and all liver Ills, It builds up the run
down STstem aa no other tonic can ta
which alcohol is nsed. Tbe active medic
inal principles of native roots tuch aa
Golden Seal and Queen! root. Stone and
Mandrake root. Blood root and Black
Cherry bark are extracted and preserved
by the use of chemically pure, trtple
reEned glycerine, Snd to Dr. B. V. Pierce)
at Buffalo, N. Y for fret booklet which,
quotes extract from well-rsoognixed med
ical auihontlta) uch as Drv Xiartholow,
King, ScudJrt Cos, Elltngwood and a
boat of others, showing that these root
can be ceuded upon for tnelr curative
action i all weak ctatea of th stomach.
tied y Indigestion or dyspepsia
I bilious of liver complaints
asting diseases where there
lean and gradual mniaog dowa
ireagth and system.
t The -Gulden Medical Discovert tnsVe
tlc'i. Li,re" bll and so invijv rite-
V rl : f " it 1
r-g'il:it- thest'
. t Y-, ,...1 .. .1
r. j,, t.;,r'j':fi tS-m. i?.e hole system.
1 bus ail sain a flee lions, blotches, piujp.e
and eruptions as well as acruiulous swel
ling and old open ronnjng sore or ulcers
are cured and healed. In treating old
ronuing sores, or ulcers. It la well u In
sure their healing to apply to them Dr.
Pierce's All-lleallng Solve. It your drug
gist don't happeo to have this Salve ia
ux-k. send Sfty-four cents In postage
tamps to Dr. R. V. Pierre, Invalids' Ilou-I
and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. K. Y.. and
a large box of the Ali-Heallug halve
wlU rt-ach you by return poet.
Yos can't afford to accept a secret nos
truci as suruiut for tuU non-aicohuhc,
cied.cloe or gows coMrosmua, not
even though th nrgeut dealer may
lurrebv make a little Linger prott.
He said the other boys were
when the act was committed.
Made City "Jsssiw,
O F. Copper is spending a week In Con
cordia and other towns of Kansas.
Mrs F. M. Rohrbough will entertain the
P. K. O. society Saturdsy, May IS.
jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered to all
parts of the city. Telephone No. .
The body of Frank Dubuc la to be burled
at J p. m. today from St. Agnes' church.
Rev R L- Wheeler recently Joined the
Fraternal Order of Eagles of South Omaha.
Wise Ruth Grey will be the guest of
friend In 6outh Omaha for the next
j month.
... .! vir W F Mangan entertained the let-
Death wa the sentence In the ease of arr1ers at her home laat Thursday
poor Towser In police court Monday morn- ! evening.
tng.. or In the event the owner falls to pro- j l. Mason, a prominent sttomey of
dues his pet for execution within twenty- ! Denver. Is spending a week In South
four hours the vast sum of 110 will Te ex- j 0ha w.,. -,,, ; Vested from the
acted from him In lieu of the dogs life and j pto,, sae held with O'Xelll Real Estate
tn full compensation for the failure to re- j agency.
move It to another world. Two other dog-1 The Ladiea' Aid society will meet with
esse, were heard by Judg. Crawford under j Mrs. P. G. Farrell Wednesday afternoon,
th mussle proclamation, but nothing serl- i MJr ' u.r.ld ha, .one to Goldfleld.
one happened to the dog in either trial. ! K" wnere be Is Interested In mining
The dog to be sentenced to die Is the , operations.
property of A. J. Plerson. I4f7 Decatur', Walter Lake nas reyirneo ir n.-
atreet. Thomaa McGovem. 1H North TVir- i wnere ne .-
ty-fourth tr4ret. agea l year., was In court i - Rro. . hl-h .tandard Mint for 11.35
Orchard & Wilhelm
4.4'I6I8 South I6th Street.
Trunks, Btvgs, Suit Cases
Our regular trunk and bag atock la now complete and a gnod
selection can be made. The entire collec
tion is new, representing the latest and
the best Ideas of thla country's manufac
turers. Our prices are right.
Oenulne cow bide suit case, like cut. 14
incbes. with double cornets and brass
fasteners a good $8.00 our price
at $5.25
Other suit cases at $1.35, $4.60, $7.00
and np.
K splendid line of steamer trunks. UjM
and atrong. for $16.26, $27. SO up.
See our $4.00 trunk.
Pennine walrus band bags. They are rery
stylish Just now and will last a lifetime.
We bare some beauties for ... .$11.00
CLUNY LACES
Our sale of Cluny Curtains continues through the entire week.
Dont fall to see oar special offerlnga at $1.35, $2.95, $1.7$, $4.95
and $6.75. They are all linen lace on the beat French triple thread net.
MADRAS
80 In. Madras, stained glass effects and side borders. Most desirable
material for oyer curtain all colors per yard 65J
36 In. Taffeta. In a full range of colors for bed sets and orer curtains
special, per yard 20
, COUCH COVERS
Beautiful Persian patterns, 2 yards long, 60 inches wide, the fringe all
around. There are only 57 of these pretty covers that usually sell
for $7.50 special, while they last, each -$3.95
1 B .tx?
with hi mother and testified rierson' dog
had attacked him as he waa riding hia bi
cycle on tbe street and disclosed a slight
wound on his leg. swelled a trifle. The dog
did not have a muxxle. Plerson agreed to
turn his pet over to Captain Dunn at the left yesterday for hellingham. Wash.,
per gallon at lo J. Ilort, druggist. SJ1J Q
streei. uin
A daughter of William Nath waa struck
on the head by a brick Raturdav afternoon
jand suffered a severe scalp wouno.
William Lnnfr ana mnkir irw.
colic, station as soon as nosslble. ! where tbey ar to malt tnelr tuture some.
George Williams. Thirteenth and Chicago! W. Mssson. .izss onn 'T"l,u"a
streeta. charged with keeping s vicious dog, in vacant and Improved property.
was discharged. William Washington, the
complainant, failed to appear stains: him.
J. W. Griffith was also discharged, as the
evidence showed his prosecution to be an
error, probably through the records of
licenses issued or In getting th wrong
number.
A complaint waa sworn to by P. A. Gavin
against Mr. Mary Franxer, Forty-seventh
and Nicholas streets, charging her with
keeping s vicious dog. Gavin asserted the
animal bit hia child and b wants It placed
where It can do no further harm.
CLE0 MELBURN STILL IN TOW
i ii
Clrt-Wlfe Gsaa Astray Meld by Pellce
Peadlsg lavestlgallsa by
ths OSSeera.
W. H. McEhlnney went to Chicago ' Fri
day evening, called by a telegram to the
effect that his brother had been drowned.
A new sign. "Th Alden Hotel." now oc
cupies the front of th Formanek prop
erty on Twenty-flfth treet. The exchange
was made some Um sgo.
The Toung Men's Christian association
quartet will help entertain the business
men s meeting tins evening at the Young
Men's Christian association rooms
The lagoon and race course at Sarpy
Villa haa been practically completed and
Saturday the water waa started flowing.
An elaborate system of parking has been
undertaken.
The West Bid school had a public ex
hibition of their work last Friday. The
eohools are under tbe direction of Miss
Jesole Kobeaon A treat many cf the
patrons paid a visit to th school to se
th work of tbelr children.
NEW FARNAM STREET HOTEL
FiTt-Story tructmre to Ps rrectei Around
the Een-hiw.
FIBEPR00F AND REINFORCED CONCRETE
ie Mlaste Restaaraat Will Glee
Way to Neve Balldlns. Wales
Will Be a Madera
Strwctsre.
Plan for a new flve-atory hotel building
to take the place of the present Henshaw
hoted at W Farnam street are In a fair
way to consummation and contracts prob
ably will be let within a few days for the
new structure. The building occupied by
the One Minute restaurant at 1511 Farnam
street, which adjoin the Henshaw hotel on
the west, wilt be vacated May U and It
Is contemplated to begin the work of
wrecking this building ss soon as the
restaurant fixtures ar removed.
The buildings at lice and 1M1 Faroara
street are owned by therRedick estate ana
when Inquiry wa made a to th plans for
the new hotel O. C. Redick said:
"We Intend Improving tbe property now
occupied by th restaurant Immediately
and contrarta probably will be let within
s day or two. W do not intend to tsar
down the present Henshaw hotel, but to
build s large addltionto tbe building now
occupied by th restaurant and connect It
with the present hotel building."
The new addition to th Henshaw hotel
will be flv stories in height and will hay
frontage of fest on Farnam
treet with a depth of 132 feet. Th
restaurant building Is aa Lrshaped tract,
being considerably wider on th alley than
iJr. Pierce'a Pleasant Vrl.vU recu'ate
t'.m. Tbey said Appl acted as a fence furl and Invitrorate itoiuacu, iivef arid boseis.
owrg buys snd eacouraged ILeea to .teal. fc"8"xxUi, "1 sraaviW. SSJ to US
After waiting two day th police have
beard nothing more from the husband or
brother of Cleo Melbura. the young girl
rescued from ths lower world Friday for
in seoona time, after having once been
given her freedom from custody by Mayor
Dahlman and taken back to the -old l:fe
by companions, and from more recent re
marks told by tbe girl-wife, they sre not
sur they desire her returned to her hus
band. Th girl stated to Police Matron Gibbon
that waa sent to a house of bsd repute
In Oniaha from Bea Moines by a female
procurer who received IS for each girl a?nt,
but now she saya the procurer waa none i
other than her own husband. h also
stated that he baa served a term In th
penitentiary and made the sam chares
against her brother. Ia view of these state
ments, she may be turned over to th
Gocd Shepherds' borne If her sorlee are
fcuud to be true. Bum U only It years old.
on th Farnam street frontage. Th new
addition will be built over ths entire tract
and th completed hotel will bo ander ths
direction of Thomas O'Brien.
Oat Mlaats Goes Oat sf Bastaesa.
John Halplne, the proprietor of ths On
Minute restaurant, has not decided If he
will re-enter ths restaurant business In
Omaha, as he has been unable to secure
s suitable sit for th purpose. He will
does up hi present place of business and
sell out the fixture of th restaurant,
which has been a popular place for many
years.
The plsns for the new hotel buildlns;
call for th construction of a modern
building of thoroughly fireproof construc
tion, it Is probabl tbe new addition wilt
be constructed entirely of reinforced con
crete and will form a material addition to
the appearance of Farnam street.
Construction of the new building has
been delayed for soma tire on sooount of
s leas held by the proprietor of the
restaurant, and the plans, which were
originally drawn by Flsber aV Lawrle,
h&v also been subject to many changes.
Th excruciating pains from corns or
bualons may be avoided by applying Phi ss
berlaln's Pain Balm.
FOLK M1SSESHIS DESIRE
Ssselal Sssslsa sf Legislators Calle-sl
to Pass Excise Law KJ lies'
la Seaat.
JEFFEKSON CITT. Mo., May lX-The
extra sesion of th legislature esiled by
Governor Folk adjourn d at noon today. '
Tbs bill that Governor Folk speciailjr
wished to be enacted, to regulate th dram
shops of St, Louis county by placing them
under tbs control of sn excise commission,
was killed In th senate. Senator Oaraassr
talking tt to death.
DRIVES OUT
NEEDS OF THE BIG THIRD
Coagrcssasaa Bsyd Ssys He Will De
vst HI Ttsss to the
District.
Jndg John F. Boyd of Kellgh, member
of concres from the Third Nebraska dis
trict, spent Monday In Omaha on bis way
to Lincoln, where be will attend to some
legal matters. "Everything looks Cn up
our way." aald th Judge, "although, of
course, the season Is backward. Sine I
resigned from the bench I hav taken up
Just enough law business to keep me from
getting rusty tn practice, but expect to
devote almost my entire time and attention
to the needs of my district. I shall prob
ab.y spend seme time looking over tbs
condition st the Indian reservation before
I go to Washington In tho fail. Politically
things are quiet. Judge Welch, who was
appointed to succeed m as district Judge,
stus to be giving cxcelebt atUsfacUoo,"
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