TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY NKK: AUGUST 8, 1000. LIST OF ELECTION OFFICERS Judjei and Clerki Selected for the County Balloting. POUR HUNDRED OF THEM IN ALL Coanig Clerk anil Ilia Foree Arc Ar nnti All lh Votlaa- Plfti go aa to fle Fall? Prepared. Judges and clerks for the primary lr-o- tlon, numbering In all 400, for the voting precincts of Omaha, Hoiith Omaha and tha county, have been appointed by Robert Smith, clerk ef the district court. There are throe Judg-a and two clerk for each precinct, and the whole number la evenly divided between the republican and dem ocratic parties. All of the voting place have not been definitely chosen, but tha office of the county clerk la arranging to provide for the vacancies aa aoon aa pos sible. , First Ward. 1"I ItST PRECINCT. Judges Charitw I'usplsal U. &04 Poppla ton avenue, ed Karderelt (U, 108 VN ool worth avenue; Charles H. Hchroth (r), 17 toolwurth avenue. Clerks J. C. Elrod d. Fifth and Hickory streets; R. M. Mc Don.ild tr). C.17 Pupplvlon avenue. . HECOND PRKCINCT. Fudges hnrles I,enmie d, Ml Pouth Eighth utreet; Charles Aeo (d). 6US Pierce tivei, liavld Tong (I). Wl Paclflo street. Clerks William Kill d. ?1 Pacific street; I-'mley D. McLean tr), 1626 Bouth Tenth street. THIHI) PRECINCT. Judaea Anton ilmlecck (), 2MB flnxith Tweiuii street; William Mlnogue (d, li I ion as street; J. U Holding r), KM South Eighth street. Clerks Kd Shavllk (d), 1741 Koutli Mnih street) Mam Welse (r), South 'leltlli Ktlliet. FOl'RTH PRECINO. .Indites Charles Snn kolsky tdi, 8181 South Thirteenth street; John Zochmerster (d), 1HM Dominion street; Charles Hlrd (r), 807 Ham-run street. Clerks Charlea Rupp (r), l''l South Ninth street: Andrew Long Id), iiiw South Twentieth street. tiieiind Want. "l-'IRST PRECINCT. Jiidii.-s l .ii ,st Human tdi. 2220 South Twetity-elgnili street; Joe .adlna (d), Sff, JvjUiIi ThiUY-flrsl sit eel; carl C. Witt tr), .South Twenty-eighth street. Clerks .lotin Nrtzel (r), 2M6 Arbor street; C. B. Aloran td), ftlS Frederick street. , SECOND PRKCINCT. Judges bell Keen mi tr). Twentieth and Vinton streets; J. J. Sweeney (d), 30(10 South Twen.leth street; Alex Mllner (d), 2713 South Twenty-third street. Clerka Mike Nltler Id), ZA; Vinton street; Burt Yoder (r), 41M .South Twentieth street. TH1U1) PRKCINCT. Judges J. B. Wlttlg td), 1725 Ontario street; C. P. Chilstensen id). 1621 Vinton stiect; Fled Hupp (r), Thirteenth and Spring streets. Clerks C. Boysen tr), 1S26 Ontario street; William Coffee (d), 2787 South Sixteenth street. FUI'KTH PRECINCT. Judges William Uathless (r). 24 28 South Fifteenth street; Peter Koopman (d), 2331 South Eighteenth street; Jones Ulover (d), 1.17 l.aiiLioft street. Clerks B. F. Trosller (i ), 1','n niton street; Joseph Zimmerman (ii), 2iX South Sixteenth street. FIFTH PRECINCT. Judges Anton Francl (r). 1S14 South Thir teenth street; J. J. Healey (d). 1913 Dorcas street; Fred Johnson (d), 1715 Dorcas street. Clerks John Schrettner (d). 1933 South Sev enteenth street; J. M. l.ela (r), 1943 South Twentieth street. Third Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges Ben Kline (d),. 1611 California street; A. W. Wallace (d), 619 North Six teenth atreet; O. P. Sullivan tr), 616 Norm Fifteenth street. Clerks A. Steinberg tr), 1..1S Webiter street; Griffith Humphrey (d), 1514 Hurt street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges W. H. Moran (d), 221 North Eleventh atreet; Jtm Banka (r). 212 Nortn Kleventh street: H. It. Kopald (r), 618 South Tenth street. Clerks H. 11. Milder (r), 1107 Davenport street; Thomas Harrington Id;, 11 lu Jackson street. THIRD PRECINCT. Judges H. T. Andrews (r), S3 3 North Ftf teenth street; W. E. Hurllnrham (r). Mid land hotel; Harry Coffey (d), 1407 Chicago street. Clerks W. H. Ounsolus (d), 410 iNortn f ourteenth street; Mike Wallace 0'), -iw jsorth Thirteenth street. FOl'RTH PRECINCT. Judges H. H. Shaft r (d), 418 South Thir teenth ' street: Charles Delaney (d). SL James hotel; Herman Kohn (r), 409 South Fifteenth atreet. Clerks S. h Hale tr), Cretghton block; Harry Edwarfls (,d), Ar- caae notet. FIFTH PRECINCT. Judges S. 8. Bechtelheitner (d). 614 South Thirteenth atreet; W. H. Shoup (r). UT South Thirteenth street; Robert C. Feenan d), 608 South Thirteenth street. Clerks Kd Arnold (d). 620 South Thirteenth street Deo J. Meyer tr), 122 South Thirteenth atreet. Foarth Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges C. J. Emery (d), JV1 North Nine teenth atreet; C. E. Harrington d). 1708 Douglaa atreet; J. W. Mahoney (r), SIS North Eighteenth atreet. Clerk W. O. Anderson (r), 1922 Dodgo street; George E. Jewett (d). 1912 Capitol avenue. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges J. B. Boyle tr), 1818 St. Mary's avenue; John Q. Loos (r). Young Men's Christian Association building; X. W. Pact (di. Nineteenth and Harney streets. Clerks J. F. Novak td), 419 South Nineteenth street; Martin SugUrman (r), 1918 Farnarn street. THIRD PRECINCT. Judges J. W. Robinson (r), 618 South SI teenth street; Otto Htuben (d). 612 South Seventeenth street; W. S. Wesley (d), 821 South Twentieth street. Clerks W. J. Lit' tie (d). TO South Nineteenth street; Oscar Peterson tr). 718 South Slxteeenth street. FOl'RTH PRKCINCT. Judges Thomas Stribling td), 214 South Twentieth street; Harry Lyons (r). 2403 Harney street; Phil J Tebbens (r), 316 South Twenty-sixth atreet. Clerka O. 8. Cobb (r), 207 Farnam street; George Bert rand d). 3017 Howard street. FIFTH PRECINCT. Judges C. E. McCaffrey (d). 2J0 Douglaa street; J. H. Brooks (r), 16.H Davenport ' street; A. H. Voeberg (r). 2U South Twenty-fifth street. Clerks J. J. PolnU (d), 2201 Douglas street; B. & Sackett (r), 2014 Farnam atieet. GUARANTEED TO BE PURE, (7S m. goUGHS Fifth Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges Jerotna B. Parrott (r), 4624 Flor ence; L. B. Parsons (r), 1204 Ouat; A. H. Kickard (d), 14i Ogden avenue. Clerks t. onion T. Bandera r), 4121 North Twenty fourth street; C. M. Rich (d), 8916 North Twenty-third street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges J. C. Westh td). 8707 North Eight eenth street; Joseph Redmond (r), ItH Corhy street; A. O. Soott r), 1921 Blnney street. Clerks W. T. Nelson (r), 3701 North Nineteenth, street: Kd Marnoll (d), 8707 Is'orth Nineteenth atreet. THIRD PRECINCT. Judges Ralph Howard (d), Sherman ave nua and Ohio street; C. E. Russell (d). 1U1 Corby street; Jake Conneman (r). 2214 Sher man avenue. Clerks-rllalfden Jacobean (r). Uli Ohio street; C. A. Larson td), 2621 North Nineteenth street. FOl'RTH PRECINCT. Judne- Paul A. Haskell (r). IRK North Ktghteenth street; Anthony Msrtlk (d), 1007 North Nineteenth street; Jamea Douflat td). 3027 North. Tnentieih street. .Clerks V. T. MclAinoiiMh td). 2027 North Twen-J tieth street; uni w HDy tr), IMS North Seventeenth street. FIFTH PRKCINCT. Judges Hen J. Stone tr), 1138 Sherman avenue; F. H. Koesters (d). 1116 North Eighteenth street; Thomas Gentleman tdi, 1414 Sherman avenue. Clerks J. J. Spell man tdi. 1710 Nicholas street; Louis J. Ruber (r), Hie. North Ktghteenth street, klsth Ward. FIRST PRKCINCT. Judges T. J. O'Connor td). Twenty second and Willis ttonue; Harry Mc Donald ir), 2218 Willis avenue; E. O. Humphrey (r). 2219 Willia avenue. Clerka W. A. Knight td), 2219 Willis avenue; C. b. tiler tr). l.ake street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges C. W. Shrader (d), 2614 Blondo street; Nels Nelson tr), 2623 Franklin street; Farreil (rl, 1914 North Twenty-sixth street. Clerks H. J. Thoinpsett td), 2.2S F.rsklna "street; L. C. lllggina tr), 1430 Parker street. THIRD PRECINCT. Judges D. O. Belt (d). 2728 Blondo street; Harry liard tr). 1911 North Twenty- eighth street; Dan Westergard tr). 17 U) North Thirty-third street. Clerks P. J Noodgaard (di, 2a Blondo atreet; Ray W Saalfteld (r), 2731 Blondo street. FOl'RTH PRECINCT. Judges W. It. McMlllen td), 4130 Orant -traet; M. O. Cunningham (r). 4331 Frank lln atreet; J. 8. Bennett (r). Ml 2 Oram treat. Clark-rrga . Pa! ft .17 North Forty-sixth street: Frank R. Mar tin tr), 4706 Boulevard avenue. seventh Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judires William C. Voss d). 807 South Twenty-fourth street; J. W. Malane Fr), 2619 Reese street; Charles L. Thimas (r). 1012 South Twenty-ninth street. Clerks A. A. Beckman d), 814 South Twenty-ninth street; 0. P. Hartwlck tr). 2T0R Tierce street SECOND PRECINCT. Judges v.. Brain (d), 1M7 South Twenty elahth street: J. P. MeNamara (r), 1541 South Twenty-eighth street: T. R. Ptrawn (r), 1920 South Twenty-eiantn street. Clerks H. Burney (d). 2701 Hickory street: Leslie Sablnl (r), MM) South Twenty-eighth Street. THIRD PRECINCT. , Judges Otto Rauman (d); Harry I Steel (r). 1318 South Thirtieth street; Oeorge S. t'nutll (ri V4 Smith Thlrtv-flrst street. Clerks R. E. Smith (d). 1117 South Tlilrfy flrst street; Bert Wilcox (r), 1322 South Thirty-fifth street. FOl'RTH PRECINCT. Judges William O'Connor Fd). 4515 Center street; Martin Langdon (r). 2120 South Thirty-fourth street; John Norberg (r), 2106 South Thirty-third street. Clerks Charles Ortman (d). 2141 South Thirty-third street S. B. Bower (r), Fifty-fifth and Lincoln avenue. F.tchth Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges Z. Stevens (r), 91" North Twenty first; T. F. Noonan (d), 2.4 Charles street: D. F. McKenna (d), 1?34 North Twenty-fourth street. Clerks Charlea Cann Fd). 2420 Charles street; C L. Frltcher Fr), 2418 Caldwell street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges John C. Fltipatrlck Fd), 721 North Eighteenth street; W. J. Johnson Fd): F. Stallard Fr), 1909 Webster street. Clerks J. McLaughlin Fd), 811 North Seventeenth street; Oeorge Whltmoro tr), 1S18 Webster street. THIRD PRECINCT. Judges ,T. H. Hanley td), 1922 Chicago street; W. H. Jamleson (d), 1810 Chicago street; M. F. McDonald Fr), 618 North Eighteenth street. Clerks J. Harney (d), 1922 Chicago street: D. W. Hlller (r). FOURTH PRECINCT. Judges Elmer Epstein (d), 511 North Twenty-third street; W. A. Fields Fd). 518 North Twenty-third street; James Ruan (r), 2216 Burt street. Clerks W. S. Robert son Fd), 2406 Cass street; E. A. Smith Fr), 2f.04 Chicago street. Ninth Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges-Chris Moeller td). 814 North Twenty-seventh street: W. F. Meyer Fd), 27U7 Cuming street; Fred weymuller (r), 'Sl North Twenty-sixth atreet. Clerks Julius Anheuser Fd). 815 North Twenty aevanth street; John Rurghoff tr), 966 North Twenty-seventh street. BECOND fKM.'INCT. Judges Fred W. Cosgrove Fd). 1214 North Thirty-fourth street; J. B. Conlngham Fr), 8403 Lafayette avenue: Fred O. Witte Ft). U13 Seward street. Clerks C. D. Ulover Fd). 8528 Iafayette: E. E. Zimmerman (r). 1114 North Thirty-fifth street. THIRD FKECINCT. Judges P. W. Morrlsey td), 320 Thirty- fifth avenue: P. E. Flodman (r), 3006 Cali fornia street; I.. A. Tnlbert Fr). 3401 CalD fornla street. Clerks Alfred Allegaard (d). 3216 California street; C. E. Malm (r), 620 North Thirty-second street. (UUHIH HlKllKt-T. Judges Ray E. Coad Fd). 8718 Farnam street; W. 8. Heller Fr). llfi North Thlrty- ttilrd street; J. O. Detweller (r). &4 Dodge street. Clerks Alex Peaslnger (d), 3t4)4 Dodge street; Robert D. Lynn (r), 3111 Dav enport street. FIFTH PRKCINCT. Judges Julius Wolf (d), 1L1) North Twen ty-seventh street; Robert D. Duncan (r), 2628 Davenport street; Ray T. Planteen Fr), tstl Callfornlt street. F'lerks E. N. Ronca Fd). 1709 Dodge street: Harry Cowduroy (r). 117 South Twenty-ninth atreet. Tenth Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges Dan Dlmon idl. 1.111 South Elev enth street; Joseph R. Walsh Fd), 1018 South Tenth atreet; V. H. Champanoy Fr), 1106 South Tenth street. Clerks W. H. Cun ningham Fd), 1312 South Twelfth street; Bam Pollack Fr), 1015 South Kleventh street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges Michael Ixwely . Fd). 1021 South Twentieth street; R. Butler Fd), 1007 South Twentieth street; Charles C. Schaeffer Fr), 824 South Twenty-first street. Clerks Ed Dullng Fd), 808 South Twentieth street; Sam Mancuso Fr), 1224 South Nineteenth street. THIRD PRECINCT. Judges Thomas Prlchard (d), 850 South Twenty-first street; L. F. Von Doxen Fr), 2229 Leavenworth street; William Vom Weg Fr), 2121 Leavenworth street. Clerks Jamea Horton (d), 1210 Poppelton avenue; Ed Cole Fr). FOURTH PRECINCT. Judges John Killlan (d), 1257 South Four teenth street; Anton Dokulll td), 1439 South Seventeenth street; John Yrak Fr), 1241 South Sixteenth street. Clerks Joseph Hayduk td), lilt South Fourteenth street; E. F. Strelta tr). 1622 William street. FIFTH PRECINCT. ' Judges Charles Altman (d), 1313 William street; John Moucha (d), 1414 South Four teenth street; Charles Btelger Fr), 1417 Wil liam atreet. Clerks Joseph Kucera Fd), 1425 South Fifteenth street; John Swoboda Fr), 1711 South Sixteenth street. Eleventh Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges Anthony Bradley (d), S814 Charles street; John Mackln tr). K2 North Forty second street; .1. P. Cletnnd (r). torn Nlch olss street. ('Ietk-C. C. West (d. D Charles street. Lester C. Hutchenson tr). 4n."0 Nicholas street. SECOND PRE'-INCT. Judges J. 9. HiupstT Id), K South Thlrty-elclith street; H K. llendee (r). Forty-third and podge streets; a. w t-n- son (r). 4'1 Dodge street, i ierss K.iipn West Id), !K3 Jackson street; Joe Havens tt). . THIRD 1'KWIMt.l. Judges O. J. Martin td). 3'rt Jackson street; W. L. Painter tr), 34nr, Dewey avenue- A' A. Fnucher (r). 3104 Iovenworth street. Clerks-J. A. Tully td). 570 South Thirty-third street; John McCaffrey (r), 3314 Howard street. FOURTH PRECINCT. Judges Oeorge E. Seay Fd). J717 Jackson street; Arfliur Porenson (r), &4 soutn Twentv-sixth street; C. J. Mccafrrey (r). 72 South Thirtieth street. Clerks John I. Tamlnoslan (dl, 615 South Twenty-fifth ave- nue; Isadore Rosenthal FD, 52S South Twenty-fifth street. Twelfth Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges M. L. McCarthy Fd). 65o4 North Twenty-fourth street; David A. Fitch FriN 3710 North Twentv-flrst street; William Hnumbach Fr), 2H14 Saratoga. , Clerks L. K. Lewis (d), 2716 Meredith avenue; A. T. Gibson Fr), 5714 North Twenty-fourth street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges E. E. French (d). 3738 North Thirrv-nlnth street; E. E. Brewster (r). 4723 North Thirty-ninth street: H. L. Dana (r), 4M2 North Thlrtv-slxth street. Clerks Lewis Kroner (d), 4744 North Forty-third street; Oeorge MacDotigel Fr), 4728 North Thirty -sixth street. THIRD PRECINCT. Judges W.' A. Show (d), 3029 Emmet street; W. J. Chapman (d), 50i Emmet street; Wi H. Arms tr), 3115 Corby street Clerks T. J. Ppelimsn td). 3019 Kmmet street; William Robinson tr), 3J34 Corby street. FOURTH PRECINCT. Judges P. C. McCarty, Jr. Fd). 2008 Ohio street; Joe Morrow tr). 2W2 Spencer street; C. C. Borne Fr), 3111 North Twenty-fourth stret. Clerks L. Bedford Fd). 2J08 Miami street; Lewis Devalon tr), 2218 Locust street. D. No. 1; Frank A MrArdle Fd). Ben son, R. F. D. No. 1; Henrv Rohwer (t. Station B, Omaha. Clerks-Hans Rock (d), Benson. H. K. D. No. I; John Stalley (r). Benson, R. F. D. No 1 WATERLOO. Judges D. W. Nlel (dl, Waterloo; John Mahott. Jr. Fd. Waterloo; Charles E. Kel ltt tr), Waterlis. Clerks-Richmond Mason tdi, Waterloo; W. J. Mack tr), Waterloo. FLORENCE. Judges-F. M. King (d). Florence; W. R. Wall tr), Florence; J. K. Lowrey Fr), Florence. Clerks A. F. Close (d). Flor ence; John Bonedson (r). Florence. UNION. Judges Charles Psmp Fd), .Irvlngton; Henry Heine (r), Calhoun: O. L. Btolten berg (r), Florence, R. F. D. Clerks Jo seph Oltten td). Irvlngton; M. 8. Curtis tr), Florence. BENSON. Judges Otto Ager td). Benson; K. A. Hoffman Fd). Benson; William Clark Fr), Benson. Clerks A. M. Wiggins td), Ben son; Sandy Morrison tr). Benson. CHICAOO. Judges Martin Utilnti td), Elkhorn; C. H. Denker tr), Elkhorn; Henry Peters Fr), Elkhorn. ClerksFred fiuU (d), Elkhorn; Clyde. Holllstar Ir), ElkHorn. CLONTAKF. . Judges H. D. Starken Fd), Tenth and Kavan streets: Christ Chrlstensen tr). 4KS South Thirteenth street; Charles M. Miller (r). Tenth and Kavan streets. Clerks S. P. Torson Fd), Tenth and Kavan streets; M. E. Stoner Fr). DOUGLAS. Judges Henry PahL Fd), Station B. Otnaha; Fred W ohlers (d), S. O. route No. 1; Will Haltman (r. Station B, Omaha. Clerks Rudolph Ruser Fd). P. O. route No. 1; H. J. Rosslg (r). Station B, Omaha. DUNDEE. Judges S. Arlon Iwis td), Dundee; C. E. Ferry Fr). Dundee; A. K. Dodds Fr), Dundee. Clerks Joseph Wear (d). Dundeet E. It. Hume Ft), Dundee. . Jnda-es F. 8. Moulton (d). Elk Cltv: D. R. Baylor Fd), Klk City; J. W. Shumaker (r). E k C tv. Clerks J. R. Gtigln (d). F.Ik City; John McArdle Fr). Elk City. Labor Scarce, gOtTH UMAIIA. First Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges John McMillan td). 827 South Twenty-first street: Frank (trace Fd), 1:K)1 Missouri avenue; William Watson Fr). 410 North Fifteenth street. Clerks F. F. Fltz slmmons td), 534 North Twentieth street; E. R. Leigh Fr), 728 North Eighteenth street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges J. D. Campbell Fd), 1004 North Twenty-third street; Oeorge T. Olbbs Fr), 620 North Twenty-third street; Silas B. Rlchart Fr), 807 North Twenty-third atreet. Clerks-C. P. Orchard Fd), 2214 O street; Fred M. Smith (r), 1002 North Twenty-second street. Second Ward. FIRST PRKCINCT. Judges Kd Laltner id), Nineteenth and O streets; Thomas Zalandek Fd), Thirteenth and S streets; Gus fllson (r), 260 South Nineteenth street. Clerks Rud Zechant (d); Frank Porlna Fr). 273 South Eigh teenth street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges Peter Devaney id), 172 North Twenty-second street; Patrick Ford Fd), 177 South Twenty-fifth street; .1. M. Tobias (r), 123 North Twenty-third street. Clerks Elmer Flnstrom (d), 136 North Twenty fifth street; Robert McGimpsey (r), 154 South Twenty-fourth street. Third Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges John Kratky (d), 2102 W street; Charles Flngerles (d). Twenty-seventh and X streets; Thomas S. Galloway Fr). 56 South Twentieth street. Clerks B. Tobln (d), Twentv-flfth and Z streets; J. C. Bow ley (r), 1363 South Twenty-seventh street. SECOND PRKCINCT. Judges H. T. Ryan Fd). 3416 Y street; Philip Crosby Fd). 3S10 X street; Frank Johnson (r), Thirty-ninth and R streets. Clerks Joe Bvrnea (d), 3610 W street: Ivor Thomas (r), 4."8 South Thirty-third street. Foarth Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges P. A. Burke (d). 121 North Twen- tv-slxth street: S. A. Ferguson Fr), 112 North Twenty-fifth street; Pet Olson (r), 133 North Twenty-fifth street. Clerka John Landon (d). 223 North Twenty-sixth street; Peter Thompson tr), 200 North Twenty fifth street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges Aug Schmltt (d). tiSO North Thirty-first street; John J. O'liourke (d), 266 South Thirty-first street; August Miller (r). 10 North Thirty-third street. Clerka Thomas Condon (d), 3123 R street; J. S. McLaughlin (r), 2:2l R street. Fifth Ward. ' FIRST PRECINCT. Judges J. S. Goaney Fd). 1502 North Twenty-seventh street; P. T. Smith (d). Twenty ninth and F streets; John Kiewltt (r), 2615 A street. Clerks Robert Ihnon Fd), 1336 North Twenty-seventh street; R. K. Miller Fr), Twnty-N'venth between D and E. SECOND PRECINCT. Judgea I'atrlck Broderlck (d). Forty-second and L streets; Marlon Jenusklewlcs Fd). Thlrtv-flfth and O streets: Milo Hanno Fr), 4125 S street. Clerks Ed Peterson Fd), 3638 H street; Frank Narkytan Fr), 4012 K street. Sixth Ward. FIRST PRECINCT. Judges James Burke Fd), Twenty-fifth and A streets; J. W. Bouk Fr). 1106 North Twenty-fourth street; F. L. Whltlock Fr), 932 North Twenty-fourth street. Clerks H. P. Durkes td), 1218 North Twenty-third street; A. C. Pancoast (r), 2424 A street. SECOND PRECINCT. Judges H. L. Rock Fd), 1214 North Twenty-fourth atreet; W. P. Corrlgan Fd), 532 North Twenty-fourth street; R. De Young Fr). 723 North Twenty-seventh street. Clerks Matt MoDermolt td). 615 North Twenty-fifth atreet; L. 11. Orler Fr), 615 North Twenty-fifth street. Country Precincts. EAST OMAHA. Judges Charles Junge id). East Omaha; J. H. Sauers tr), East Omaha; John Rice Fr), East Omaha. Clerks Bob Muhling (d), East Omaha; William C. Leasch Fr). East f V. - JEFFERSON. Judges P. C. Peterson Fd). Bennington; Charlea Klonlngen Fr), Bennington; August Witte (r) Bennington. Clerks M. H Frederlckson Fd). Bennington; Charles T. Buns Fr), Bennington. ' MILLARD PRECINCT. Judges John A. Peters (dl, Millard; Fred Marado Fd), Millard; Henry Von Doh'ren Fr), Millard. Clerks Karl Thoelke td), Millard; A. B. Detweller, Fr), Millard. VALLEY. Judge-J. E. Burk Fd), Valley; A. C. Hsdberg Fd), Valley; J. H. Irgram Fr), Val ley. Clerks L. L. Byars Fd), Valley; C. E. Byer Fr), Valley. M ARDLE PRECINCT. Judges Joseph Decker Fd), Benson, R. F. Says Builder Superintendent of New Brandeis An nex and Theater Building Ship Men from Chicago. "Unskilled labor Is a scarce article," de clared Superintendent Burnham of the Thompson-Scarrett company, whlPh is put ting up the Brandeis annex and theater. "We have shipped some men in from Cht cago because unable to get them here. Of bricklayers and masons there are plenty, but general labor Is not plentiful." ' The company Is now working 800 men, 100 on each shift, and steady progress is being made in putting up the building. The ex cavating, sinking of piers and the laying of the lower walls is always the slowest appearing work In the erection of a build ing, and in a few days when the structural steel begins to go in place the building will progress at a fast rate. 1 Tuesday Morain AX NINE E Not o 1VI fnutc Before. O'CLOCK IMot a Minute Later. Think Hanson Will Never Return Friends Say New Announcement of ' Start for Omaha Will End as Before. Tolf Hanson did not return to Omaha Saturday and relatives and friends hardly expect him to adhere to the determination he announced in New York Wednesday to atat the next day for this city. The general belief is that he will never return, though some fancy that he will ultimately screw up his courage to the point-of starting for Omaha. "It doesn't look like It now," said C. E. Herring, who lias been his attorney. Sidney Swanson his brother-in-law, said that neither he nor Mrs. Hanson had had any word from him since that telegram of July 18, when he said he would start the next day. I BEGINS THE GREAT SALE ...OF- THE... ENTIRE BEAUTIFUL EXHIBIT OF MAGNIFICENT SILVERWARE SHOWN BY R. W. Wallace & Soivs Manufacturing Co. At the National Retail Jewelers Association Held at the Rome Hotel Last Week. This display in its entirety the center of attraction for the thousands who thronged the exhibition was bought and will be sold, for less than this class of high grade silverware was ever before sold in the United States. a f 3 1 GustaJson . Heidrickson 1 Corner 16th and Capitol Avenuo HOTEL LOYAL BRIEF an NOTS 909 AUGUST 909 SUN MON TUt WCO THU HI SAT L2 3 4 5 67 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 242526 27 28 293031 JUROR A SPENDTHRIFT SO THIRD TRIAL IS GRANTED lleraase D. A. DavU Was Aetlng U der Guardian I.lllle A. Tarnrr Gets Another Hearing-. A third trial of the damage suit of Llllle A. Turner against the Omaha & Counoil Bluffs Street Railway company has besn granted by Judge Kennedy because of the Incompetency of one of the Jurors. Douglas A.-Davis, who was drawn as a juror in the second trial of the case had been adjudged a spendthrift and was aot Ing under a guardian at the time he. aerved. which fact waa unknown to the attorneys. When asked hla occupation .n the examination, he said ha was a horse trader and declared that he knew of no reason why he should not be a competent and fair Juror. Judge Kennedy held that although his financial Incompetency might not make him unfit for Jury service, he was guilty of misrepresentation 1n not de claring it when asked concerning hla fit ness. ' The suit -was brought by Llllle A. Turner for 16.000 damages alleged to have been suf fered In an -accident at Twenty-third and Cuming streets in 1906. It was tried once before Judge Troup and the verdict wsb for the company. This judgment was va cated by Judge Troup because of a fault in his instructions to the Jury, and the second trial came before Judge Kennedy. The second verdict was also for the defendant. Easy Money Victim Cries for Help Wisconsin Man Mulcted by Shark Asks Police to Get His Coin for Him. If you have anything to Sell or trade and' want quick action advertise tt la The Bee Want Ad columns. Officers National Retail Jewelers' Assbciation Ji.:T.k to 'Hxt;. T v."; V; . - yv . are moot mat It. Oeorge O. Oookreli for justice. Binehart, photographer, 18th & Farnam. Xeym, photo, removed Jo ltth & Howard. Investors seeklnr real estate loams, aee E. II Ambler. 15 Bee building. Xo.altable life Policies, sight drafts at maturity. H. D. Neely, manager, Omaha. Six Pep Cent raid on ftartngs Accounts 11.00 to $5,000 by Nebraska Savings and Loan Association, Board of Trade building. Organised 1886. Dairyman's Wife Oeta Dlvoroe Mrs. Anns' E. Howell, who had a petition for divorce refused some time ago succeeded in getting Judge Troup to reopen the case for further testimony and obtained a de cree. Her husband is Erastus Howell, dairyman. Wattles rirst to Give for BItsi The first subscription to the National Klver and Harbor congress made by an Omahan has come from Q. W. Wattles, who gave $100. John L. Fox, the special director of the congress. Is confident that Omaha will do aa well as other river cities which have given from $2,100 up. Xtegress rinds Easy Money Gabriel Cormlne, an Italian, was robbed of $100 in an alley near the Pacific Express com pany's barn at Eleventh street and Cap itol avenue by i negro woman. She took Cormlne down the alley, reached Into hla pocket without a word, and then fled with ! his money for unknown districts before the Italian could, catoh his breath. Cor mlne lives at U01 Chicago street. Union raoiflo Corn Show Booklet The Union Pacific is the first railroad to order a corn show booklet prepared for this year's exposition. General Pausenger Agent E. L. Lomax haa ordered thousands printed of this new booklet, for which the cover design cost the road $300. A space 30x45 has been taken at tha corn show by the road, besides space 30x70 In which a moving picture show will be installed. This, with the government exhibit, will show the whole reclamation work in the west. Oatiors Baok la ' Court Two suits against the city of Omaha have teen tiled by John T. Cathera on behalf of Louisa E. Cathers, both of them claiming redress for property condemned in open ing a street. Because in opening Locust street from Florence boulevard to Twen ty-fourth aire. Cathers was awarded only $ao, when she believed her damages to be greater, one suit is for $1,T7 on that culm. The other petition aska for an injunction to prevent the city or the olty treasurer from collecting $300 back benefits on prop erty also on North Twentieth street. Dam ages were awarded Mrs. Cathera on this property to the extent of-$i76. but back benefits weie assessed against It at the same time. She declares that the benefits are imaginary and axkx a restalning oidcr to prevent their collection. Evidently Paul Schultz of Menomonle, Wis., does not read the Omaha papers or else he would probably be $25 richer than he Is, A week ago a smooth confidence man "worked" two strangers at South Omaha for $40. He told them he was a ranchman from Nevada and would give them employ ment in his state. He met them at Union station In this city and tookvthetn to 8outh Omaha, where he secured his grip and went to the depot with his victims. There he admitted to them that he was lacking sufficient coin to pay the transportation for all three and requested that one of them No Boring Yet on Woodmen Lot Test of Ground Delayed Pending Sig. natures to Contract Work on Bank Building Starts. Boring on the lot at Sixteenth and Jack son streets by the Woodmen, is delayed pending the return to the city of Mrs. A'fred Millard, whose signature. 1b neces sary to the contract for the sale of tin lot. J. C. Root declares that engineers havtj assured him that bedrock wlil be struck at a depth of sixty-five feet and -that it Is now planned to sink forty caissons to this depth. The first shovelful of earth In. excavat ing for the City . National building was thrown 'Saturday morning. The work la being done by the general contractors. The jn TI.I. ..... Ar.., h. rnnf - , . , . ... .' , . . vi ,i,! meeting to elect more directors tor the dence man went Into the depot to buy the . "... . . . . . , , ... tickets. He was seen no morK Paul Schulta, from erudite Wisconsin, came to Omaha and was met at Union stu tlon in the same manner as the other two men. He went to the depot at South Omaha and permitted the confidence man to get fZi of his money for buying a ticket to Nevada. The stranger made his disap pearance act In Just the same munner as last week. Now Paul has appealed to the police of both cities to recover his lost money. FRUIT SHOW T0BE A HUMMER Exhibition at Council Blaffa De signed aa i the Beat Ever Thia Year. "The horticultural show at Council Bluffs November 15 to 30 will far eclipse any pre vious effort of the kind in the west," says Freeman L. Heed, superintendent of the show. "We now have an organization in forty-one states working up exhibits and interest in the show. Reports from these indicate that the show will be a hummer. Laft year It was held at the same time as the National Corn exposition in Omaha, but this year the date Is fixed for a month earlier.' 'Preparations are now under way at Council Bluffs for nearly double the ex hibit space. We will build a permanent addition to the Auditorium and will use as much of the surrounding space fur tem porary buildings as possible." bank, which was to have been, held Sat urday, has gone over to Monday or Tuesday. ARE YOU YOUNG? CAN YOU DANCE? HERE'S YOUR CHANCE More Children Are Needed for Japa. neae Tea Partr of AU-Sar-Ben Hehearaal Tuesday. The first rehearsal for the Children's Japanese Tea party which Is. to- take the place of the Children's ball at te fall festivities of Ak-8ar-Ben, was- held Sat urday morning at the Auditorium, with fifty children present. Many more are needed and . ace - urged to be present at the next rehearsal, 'which will be held Tuesday at 10 a, ,m., at the Auditorium. The children's ball was one of the most popular stunts ever pulled off by Samson and It Is said that the Japan ese Tea party this fall will be ev,en prettier than its predecessor. Mrs. W. A. Paxton. Jr., is the chairman of the woman board of managers of the tea party and the other member of the committee are Mrs. L. L. KounUei' Mra. Isaac A. Coles, Mrs. Osgood KastmaTl, Mrs. Arthur Remington, Mr.. Harry-. -Wilklns, Mrs. Joseph Barker and Mrs. J. M. Cudahy. Prof. Chambers ".will havi charge of the rehearsals and many new figure will be Introduced. WILL PREACH IN OLD PULPIT Rev. A. 8. C. C larke of Krasitoa Fill T Places on Hla Vacation. to Rv. and Mra. A. it. C. Clarke of Evans ton, III., are visiting In Omaha. 'Dr. Clarke, who for five years was pastor of Lowe Avenue Pretibyterian church, will preach at Westminster church today and a week fiom Kunday at Ixwa Avenue. He and Mis. Clarke are simply here to vllt olu friends, and he U not In any sense a can didate for thu pulpit which is vacant a Westminster, nor will he be. Dr. Clarke Is pactor of the oecond I'res byterian church of Kvanston, to which h went nearly two years ago. Thla la tlx first visit he and Mm Clarke have mad. to Omaha since going to Evannton. 1. J. P. Archibald. President. Pennsylvania; t Joseph Maser, 'First Vice President, Oklahoma; J. Jacob Nabstedt, hecond Vice President. Iowa; 4. Claude Wheeler. Secretary, Missouri; k A. B. Hull. Treasurer, Michigan; 6. A. Calluou, Iowa, and T. T. L. Combs. Nebraska, Executive Committee. MEN WHO WILL DIRECT AFFAIRS FOR COM1NO TEAR. Fearfal alanshtrr of deadly microbes occurs when throat am lung dineayea are treated with Dr. King' New Discovery. 50c and $100. Sold b.v Beaton Drug Co. A Wise. Summer breakfast- Post To&sties m and Fresh Fiuit with Cream. Wholesome, Delicious, Satisfying " mimm m. jm w. rati. a I' fa 351 5 (1 I 4 7A'.' i'7s-v- sHL 7 V rostum CereaT'Co lTru a t gAirau cm i "The Taste Lingers." Sold by Orocers e Pkgs. 10c & 15c I'ostuin Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich.