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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1911)
v TOR r.EE: OMAHA. AVEPXKSDAV. JULY 20, 1911. " T I 7 SSSsans. S - ' . , . , ...... - , Council Bluffs i SEWER CONNECTIONS ORDERED "ity Council, as Board of Health, Ii inea the Hecetsarr Begnlation. SAOTTABY CONDITIONS TO PREVAIL .eer Or4a(lf Ie Fmose Wklrh Will Make? Urtt Asaeaat e( Work Xeeeeaeirr aa Ealirit Para. I Water IrKra, The rlty eoanclu. acting as a board of Sealth. last Might took steps preparing the war tor a piece of tha moat radical l1a aUon that haa been attempted tn tha city for many ) far. It la to force sewer con nection with all residence property where he sewerage vystem of the town permit t V The action haa long been contemplated, , and baa been under discussion more or leas for the last year. It was brought forward igaln last night by a complaint Bled by James Kianerty. declaring that an open lionet on the property, 230 Harrison street. id)olning his home, had vecome a nuis ance and a menace to the health of the neighborhood. The complaint was first aubmiled to the council and waa then de ferred until the clos of the meeting, when 'the alderman met aa a health board for its consideration. Toe city engineer waa Instructed to fur nish the rlty solicitor a blue print showing all of the sewer system, and he was In . structed to prepare an ordinance requiring all property owners who have neglected to ilo so, to make connections with the sewer. This ordinance will be prepared and sub mitted at the next meeting of the council If the work can be dona In that short of a time or will follow at the earliest possible date. Will Make Mark Baelaewe. It la estimated that tha enforcement of such an ordlnaii oe will add aa expense of at least CV909 to property owners, and will make the plumbing business- profitable daring the nest few months. It will also add Tery materially to tha Income of the .ity"o water plant. A large number of sidewalks not Included In tha big list ordered several weeks ago and some that were then mentioned, but ; found to be faulty In description, were ordered by the council In a new resolution. Four-foot walks ordered will affect prop erty owners on Beventk street. Fifteenth avenue, Eighth street, Avenue C, Third avenue. Kappel avenue. Sixteenth avenue and South Main street, A alxfoot walk waa ordered oa Turley avenue, and twelve-end-av-heU-foot walk oa Broadway In front of the DeVol property. Walks were also ordered on Elder street. Seventh street and Tenth street between avenues B and C. . The city -clerk, was Instructed to adver tise for bids for the grading of North HtniMti street, which brought up the question of using the earth to be taken from Hyde avenue, whew that thorough fare la cut through tolienton street. Al though such action was not taken It was intimated tbat the contractor would be ex pected to get the earth required from the Jlyde avenue cut. City Solicitor Kimball reported on the appraisement of the Uyde avenue damages and recommended Its eo cptance except the amount awarded to former Alderman M argon, and that that be appealed from.' Morgan hi J previously filed and appeal to the district court. Spends Sixtieth Birthday in Battle on the Golf Links in i allroadi I hae co J engineer i lany of months lie tieie The co la the days when democracy Nebraska was little more than a name C 8. Montgomery of Omaha waa one of the few men who paid la time aad treasure for adherence to that political faith. Tuesday he was years old. lis wss born In the village of Jun. Wis., July S, IKL Most of his boyhood, however, was spent In the town of B.rta. After Ms common school days he went to the University of Wisconsin, where he took a literary degree In and a law degree a year later. He rame to Um-oln. set himself up In practice and remalntd there six years In 17 he opened an office In Omaha. For six years from Is to 1892, be waa secretary of the dem ocratic Mate committee, and In 18S4, waa candidate for attorney general. He ran far ahead of his ticket, but was beaten. His most distinguished public ser vice was for the Transmlsatsslppi exposition for which ht waa gen eral coDnsel and a director. Loyalty to his alma mater haa been a noticeable trait, and he haa sent all three of his sons through the Cnlverelty of Wisconsin. Each of his sons Is married and haa two children and Mr. Montgomery Is six times a grandfather. When he gave up democracy as a pastime he took to golf and win celebrate his sixtieth birthday by staying home from the Fremont conven- uuu win me royaj game. ' ' v.. , . - 5, thief without his knowledge. Sunday night " Afwiuft vni.lnlcrHt alarm - 1 a second or two later half a dosen husky firemen shut down the poles: and discovered a well known cltls-n living nearby with a gunny sack under the spout patiently waiting for It to be filled. The man got the horse laugh with fine touches of sar casm, and was then made to carry the bag of grain upstairs to the bin. When this was done he was Invited to leave the build ing and never return. C. 8. MONTGOMERY. stork to be sold for promotion purposes. A provision In the articles of incorporation prevents any claim holder to sell or aa lgn any part of bis stock under any cir cumstances for. a period of five years. After all of the salt land had been fUed upon, the Mormon church attempted to expel the claim holders, and In all of the suits tried In the Utah courts beat them. The case was appealed to the United btatee supreme court and was recently decided la favor of the claim holders on very point. Prior to this and while the litigation waa sUU in the Utah courts the treasury stock was being offered at prices below 14 cents but since the supreme court has vaUdated the title the price haa beeu fixed at lU par value. The provision In the articles of Incorporation prohibiting claim holders selling any part of their stock for five years was to prevent It be ing put on the market and beating down the prtoe, those drafting the articles reasoning that men who had received COO shares of stock for 5 and no trouble would be tempted to sell It at a reason able advance. Minor Mention Tho Ceucil Bluffs Office of TM Omaha Bee la a IS Scott Street. Both rkoase 43. to a Establish. Alarsi Bss. ; The fire alarm box asked for more than ootnpany waa ordered Installed tn the com pany s round house after Aldermen Fisher and'Beebe dec. axed that the company had been making such . improvements that It waa entitled to anything reasonable asked for. The curbing contract awarded to O. M. Tlce, waa announced by him to have been transferred to Peter Nelson, and tha as Vianueut waa accepted. The W abash rail road was notified to construct a culvert under Its tracks on Sixteenth avenue and Thud street immediately.'' The street la ready to be paved and all of tha other aiiroads whoso tracks cross the street complied with the order. The city stnoer said tbat he had notified the com- of the necessity of the work several ago aad that the- engineer would today to look after Uie matter. council refused to grant the request iTfrir 01 n. o. icrwiiiiger, lor a reduction OI the paving assessment against his lot on the coiner of Fifth avenue- and hlxih street after Contractor Wicknam had declared that any further delay would lie up the whole assessment, amounting to t7,0W, and that there was now tied up about JTU.Owi of paving assessments. The Judiciary committee and city attor ney reported tbat the change of grade on Union street would damage the Lang blrom property heavily and that Lang strom wanted Jl,o damage, whch was pronounced excessive. Mrs. Kffie Doffing anger, a widow with three small children and whose b unhand la la an insane asylum, waa granted a remission of her taxea fur the years of 1U and U1X Davie, drugs. Wedding silver at Lcffert's. Corrlgan's undertakers. Phones 143. For authority on watches see Left. Dr. 'Cleaver, Bell-phone only. No. 147. ' FAUST BEER AT ROGERS BUFFET. Lewis Cutler, funeral director. Phone . Wood ring Undertaking company. Tel. K. PURE COLD WEDDINO RINGS LEF FEKT a Call 141 -for 'a ease of Gund's Peer leas beer. J. J. Klein Co.. ddistributors. . Mrs. EllsabeUvHelma of Portland. Ind., su, j. A. Miller, at his noma; au Washington avenue. Mrs. Helm years old, but aa strong and vlgoroua women usuauy are at tu F. Rl Hlatt has becun suit In the district court against the Chicago, 6t Paul Milwaukee railroad company, ciaimlnir Lai for breakage, deiay and general damage luyuitai oi gooaa from Redlieid, bV !., to Cuilom. 111., last August. H. O. McGee. guardian for Julius Lanidua yesterday applied to Judge V heeler lor authority to pay bins connected with the care of his ward at the .bdruundoon Me morial hospital, where he underwent an operation lor appendicitis, conducUd by iira. Macrae and Warner. The hupiia bill waa M2.M and tha surzical fees wr. William Kissel an employe of the Neu mayer burns, is suffering from a broken leg caused by the kick of a horse. The accident was caused by the iiorse kicking at files. The animal etrwtk out vigor ously with one hind foot Just as Mr. Kis scll passed behind it. The bUiw broke KisseU's left leg. lie wag taken to Mercy Electric Device Catches Oats Thief Well Known Citiien Found Holding Bag Under Spont at Fire Station at Midnight It will cost a whole lot less to provide feed for the fire horses at No. I fire sta tion for the next few months at least. The fire boys, always exact and earful, imagined for a time that the contractors engaged in furnishing the department oats had been short weighing them and for weeks carefully weighed all grain deliv ered. There were no discrepancies In weights. Then the conviction was enforced that there was a leak In the oats bin with some outsider profltUng by the leakage. The oate la 'stored on the second floor hi a big bin connects with stalls below by a chute, where the grain can be easily secured at feeding time. The doors of the station are open day and night and It waa an easy matter for some person asqualnted with the arrangements to come In after the firemen were asleep, slip a bag under the spout, pull the slide and fill the bag and walk out without arrousing anybody. The firemen have lota of pretty electrical devices about tha station and It waa an easy task to arrange an alarm system that would disclose the presence of the oats Successful Treatment of Hay-Feyer The demand for Dr. Hayes' book describ ing the new and lueruful mathfui re lieving and curing Asthma and Hay-Fever has been so rreat that a new edition of one Huiiurea inousanu nas Just been put to press snd will be ready In a few daye. Dr Hayes Is distributing tha book fr. i.-. all aufferera and if you want a copy send m lump wiin name and addresa ai once 10 f. tiaroia Mayes. M. D., Buf falo, N. T.. asklne; for Bulletin B-11J. Re ports from the cases treated the past few years show that the disease doea not re turn. Glasses that fit, at Vtt tort s. the big Jewelry store, where you gel the best for tour money. 'bluffs men have gold MINE IN SALT DEPOSIT Naaaber of These Owi fleck la Cosa pesy that Meeeatly- A chaired fare) Title te La ad. Council Bluffs men Interested tn the de velopment of the great salt deposits on the west shore of Great Bait lake, declared to be the largest deposit of pure salt avail able for uae tn the world, are to be given aa opportunity of having their good for tune discussed and explained by an ex pert. Treasurer Clark, who hag relatives ia the city, left Salt Lake oa Monday and expects to arrive here early in the week. Among those Interested In the big salt t'cfc are Mayor Maloney and former Alder man Crippen. There are mountains of salt, millions of train loads, lying close to Union Pacific tracks, title to which has recently been secured by supreme court decisions to the X.00S claimants, each of whom owns twenty acres. In this number are a dosen or more Council Bluffs men, some of whom own as many claims as there are members of their famlllea The claims were located about five years ago, and all each claim cist waa the M location fee. Each twenty times .000u tons of such remarkable purity rectification is required to pre- market. Samples sent here and better than per cei.t puro salt. The aalt eaa be handled by steam shovels and loaded on cars for marketing at T cents a ton. The aalt la plied oa the Surface la mountain form and as far aa prospecting haa been carried crave danger. downward it ht still pure salt. After all of the territory had been take by the l0w filings under the Utah mining n , a company waa organised among the ?lala holders by which each claim bolder has received 406 ah area of company atock. l.Out shares being Issued for each Cling. The other ut aharea goea Into tha treasury sdoui uts years J ci at waa the M k acre haa many salt upon It of that no recti fleet J pare It for market tested show all 1 ' puro salt. The a V. steam shovels at me hearing of the boy accused of beat ing Arthur Sou in well haturday, and who followed him luio the poiice station where ail were booked on ice charge of duatui buig the peace, was continued by Judge nyder in police court yesterday morning until tnU morning. Two of the boys filed Informa tions charging Southwell with threatening to kill. He will have a hearing on the charge today. Earl DeShurely, who waa arrested on Fri day night and locked up in the county Jail on charges filed by Beua Rsmuanen, a 17-year-old girl, was taken from the jail yes terday and conducted to the county clk's office where he procured a marriage li cense for himself and Mlas Rasrauaseu. Uetihurely was only a) years old, and Ida mother had to appear and sign the mar riage license reciitier. aa did alio tne mother of the youihtul bride. They werv married by Justice Joseph. Joe Tonkovic, one of the Auatrians ar rested In connection with the recent raid on the Union Pacific labor caniks when a large quantity of contraband liuuoia waa conxiscated, was again arrested yesterday by Oeputy United States Marshal tirono weg for violation of the federal liquor Uws. He was taken before United States Commissioner Sapp and held to the fed eil grana jury unuer ooud. iouot.cu was held by Justice Joaeph to the disUlct court grand jury for violation of the slate laws. Mayor Maloney and family, E. L Ham mel and family and Len Leuuinger and wife returned late bunuay night from Jef ferson Lake, Minn., where they have been spending a month during the hot weather. Mayor Maloney went up there a week or more ago to visit his family, expecting only to stay over Sunday, but the temptation waa too alluring, and he remained until the whole party was ready to return. JNy experienced only one hot day during their enure stay. That waa on July 4. Kor IQ laat week the weather was uncomfortably cold and w inter clothing was required part of the time. Anna M. Evans, Pabara M. Sherman. Mary A Ward and Minnie Barrett have united in a suit lor the division of the old Merkal homestead on Washington avenue and have named Margaret M. Hall and her husband. Frank W. Hall, as defendants. They aiso ask for an accounting (or rents, expenses, dh-bursements, etc. The property was apraised by the inheritance tax com missioners at I3.5U0. but the best offer that has been yet made waa (3.M. Mrs. Barrett is executrix of the Willi of her brother, John Merkel, and Mr. Barrett la adminis trator of ths Merkel estate. Mr. Barrett ia now doing newspaper work In North lakima. V aah., where he is residing witn his family. A fire that for a few moments endan gered the drug atore of Le!l Q. Morgan on Broadway near North Second nrw was started laat evening by several small boys playing with lUihted matches. Mor gan a employes were engaged in taking a quantity of dry excelxkr into the K. ment through a rear dour on the alley, when a lighted match was dropped into ins man. 11 masea fiercely and In a moment tbe basemeut and the entire store was filled with black smoke. The fire waa Immediately beneath the paint and oil room and by the time the firemen ar rived this part of the bulldinc waa in The fire waa extlnrulMh without damage except to the shed cover ing the ouiaiue cellarway. Daasrreaa targery la the abdominal region Is prevented by the uae of Dr. King's New Life Pills, tbe painless purifiers. c For sale by Beaton Drug Ce STOPS Toothache Instantly. Does not dry up. Cleanses the cavity. Destroys bad odor. Dent's Toothache Gum AM Drwssiata 15c THE original Flymcmtli Dry Gin as made by Coates & Co., at th Black Friar's Distillery since 1793, was then, and is today, the foremost Dry Gin in the world. It has a flavour un like any other gin. 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