THE HEE: OMATTA, WE DKKSD A Y, NOVEMBER 15, 1011. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA !: . i I City Council Decidei to Retrench in. i - Municipal DtpartmeiltS. j ! CAI1S TOS LISI3 OF EluTLOYES i Proposition to f'oine- t p Jnat II r fore TUnnkiRlvlntt nnd Kedurtloa Slay It Made Urfore lb( rtny. City employes generally found grue some significance In tl;e cirelris way In which the c ity council handled t e word letrcuch'nent la.xt i!'.,-lt. r.vay member of the aucu.it body nad evidently hod 1:1s cur to the eroctid for the sound of pop ular will and eveiy listener i-coii.el 10 have heard trie .-tune word, "i t .tcin.h." The resolution L.trod-.:; i-.l ly t ounc!'. man Georite Hoffman ai-lic-1 tuat nil the lieads of the city iio-..i.-;.v.iT.t, i i-Iudlus the mayor, trvam :. .:' lU-iii. v'.'-y engineer, and c!.itfa of t!io i.le v;:d po lice, departments. iii Monday, jvca-Acr 8. shall hand In a lint .f tht'r C'lt'loyi's with a view of eliminating from Uie city ! roll those defined un:itcc.;.:ary by the council. All the council v.110 In C,i . or o. t'.'.c policy of retrenchment, though the threj republicans, Mi'.le., Ti.'m l'cter'uu aid Hlha. insl.ud that n.j ccilon r ..... I be taken on the matter until Mayt r "Vrsurw, who la ill, had returned to Cm f.h.u.: "The mayor has alwav.i ki n in uvor cf tuch a measure," sjIJ K:h.t. "q:i 1 11 is only fair that ho t. l.o.iiJ bo U ICiiU the movement." Miller an! Pelt-son both deprecated any action on t :e matter v. J.l.c the r.inyr u confined t) his bed I...- lili. Tlie majority, however, serin- -1 lj n a an op portunity of making a ii-n:orrai';c (,-rand-Btand and the measure vns.i passed at once without deferring It until next Monday when the tnayur tO;all have re turned to his desk. The quick attlon of the council Im mediately following the annexation fight and the threat of intervention on the pai l of the nebulous organization called the Citizen's league bespeaks the serious die aatisfactlon that Is (elt agalnt the pres ent administration throughout the city, load Uete Hontln. While voting retrenchment, however, the council allowed paving estimates to the total amount of J,7s4.5J and awarded .proposed issue of 1312 bonds to F. J. I Coad of the Packers' National bank, at 1 6V4 per cent, specifying exactly the amount of the bond issue. The resolu 1 tion awarding the bonds to Coad denom j tnated htm as the highest and best bid der. August Miller took exception to the action of the council because he nald the bonds had not been advertised and 1 therefore the bidder was not the highest nor the best. Two, contracts of paving material were 4eslgnated as Sarco and three as Purtng tun trick bjock. Earlier In the meeting It appeared that tl.c if titiui.s of tho Moberly Brick Block and the Parks & Lefler Paving company were Insutflclent according to the rec ommendations of the city engineer and city attorney. Later the National Con struction company garnered In the con tracts on Sarco and Turlngton brick block. ' The following streets will be paved with the renpectlve materials des ignated by the council: K street from Twenty-second to Twenty-fifth, Purlng ton brick block; Seventeenth atreet from Missouri avenuo to N street, Purlngton brtck" block; Twenty-seventh street from Q to Y streets. Saroo; B atreet from Twenty-second to Twenty-third, Sarco. Would Check Improvement. Hoffman throughout the meeting de clared his, unwlll.ngness to expend any money for paving or anything else that might be misconstrued, by the people as extravagance. "I would be In favor of it one of the most practical and most' economical aids a woman can bite in her kitchen. It Improves practically every course, from start to finish. Try this simple dessert. Coffeo Spanish Cream H etiw strcc crffe. ftok relatime In rsa-hall cip cnM coffee fl-e min ute. lct on itov one cup enffr, two-thirri cup Ook thr tiitaut, thai nld tujrr and tflvulved Ltflae -nd uiu Wh'i coJ stir In whitM nt eg o bivnto Mil froth. PlwwwKJ- vuilla. Moltlaud Caption. Be cm yu ute K a ox 0UU wiua BoitfiM vifl pot pivp Um wma raauiu. Our FREE Rcip Book ii umIuI book of rpdy tclerenc coatmini eooutfh delicious Knox recipes tor yr-u Jellloi, deptcrts, pud dings, salftdi, iopB Ice cram, caodlrt , ttc. Seal frte for your (racer's nime. Jtni temp It for 2c it amp mndfroctr'i mam$. CHARLES B. KNOX CO. 400 Kjiom Armas JohMlowB, N. Y. ALWAYS THE SAM E i GOOD OLD MILWAUKEE I ,,jT lUt.i;,..!,,;,,, Ask Your Grocer I to Send You a I Case of Blatz, i or oracr aireci i fron distritnting point. BLATZ COMPANY SOJ-e.o Dil3 StrMt, OmnM. Nb. Ptionei Uoulaa 6001 7 v r iiPCT BEER EVER BREWED mb1 5 safe- Fiacb nit. B mm V "fi ! yyr!?s5- 'i jfr tt" - p- ir ! not spending a ten-cent piece In impruve riir t't f r the next five years," said liufC- man. He then asked ths city attorney f ""h,n 'm V'e 1,,0,!t!"u '" law compels hl.it to take In the cut where the pttlUons ute presented to the council. City Attorney Murphy explained lhat the ,"w '"il,1rv on the council In this matter. Miller also ex- preabod himself In iavor of retrench ments, as did Walters and the city at torney. The great struggle will appear when tha different department heads strive to retain their own ea-.ployes and get r!d ot the other fellow a. Newspaper Jlvn rm!H??re4, There is In South Omaha a lodito of the Aricli-isl Order of I'n.tvd WoiKmuii that i an mAkai a Just ilKli.i t. tho tltie of iiL-ver iJiuettiiig tjLoit. 'i lie lodge l:a.i announced tluu it wld in tho near future ontoid.u toe lucul inomcis of t!iu prc:s ou.1 ot fcrumude for lavowi n-coii;d Xroin the ni-i-apir men in ti.e .uis when the ii. -w iio:i eioua loti4 ktuj a c.k and snaliey v. in warn. jUkiiy jt liio prcsH rerc.V'niiu.vv who tl.cn wielded liio soose qiull or poundtd tuo ljperur tiavu g'.nc to other i.eldj or ninj; "thjrt.v" tor the lajt stand cdl- .l;n of nr. A ic.v temaln in Omaha. But the Ancient urCer Ur.l'od Workmen docs not torgct tho Cay when t.ie "ooys" helped llui.i build tiio.r brand temple by niak- n. i fcJ'JU copy on the subject. Now the Uiui-ie la cumpieted and out of debt. Tho Idea Is to ahow our gratitude, ' said A.tlttant Irostmaeter C. W. Miller, :s a'.ao Master Workman of the :ca,;f. "We want to make a little return to the representatives of tho press who Iielped us build up thi- temple." With that Idea therefore the Ancient Older of United Worknion Is preparing for u unique entertainment In honor of the press representatives of the city. it Is the intention to have a number of the big newspaper men from Omaha present for the occasion. turtle Talks Too la lit. There are times when Superintendent N. M. Graham algha for the classlo and drowsy shades of a country school where the teacher is bound to make no effort to pleove any one but the school board and, only the majority of that. It seems that the auperlntendent be ing moved thereto by the Inspiring work of the teachers' convention, conceived ths Idea that the South Omaha School syatem would be benefitted generally by an illustrated lecture on the "Playground Idea tn E-igtand, Germany and America" aa seen by Dr. Henry 8. Curtis ot Wor cester, Mass. The eminent lecturer was therefore secured by Mr. Graham and Tuesday, November 14, was fixed upon as the proper date on which to Inculcate tho principles of playology upon an enlight ened and cultered constituency; Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. In the High school auditor ium. Graham to make sure that the people would know of the treat In store for them informed ths newspapers and announced that no admission waa to be charged. It teems, however, that Dr. Curtis uses a moving picture machine In his lec ture and therefore there arose the ques tion of necessary expenaa. The teachers being preaumed to have the cauae at heart were listed aa contributors to the amount of 15 cents per. Someone, nevertheless, became dis gruntled and began to search tor an ul terior motive In Graham's Introduction of Pr. Curtis. It was determined by the woman In question that the reason of the whole thing was a conspiracy to sell land on the part of the school off! clals. The woman, who thought thus and so took tha pa-ins to call up the news papers to tell her thought. She aald aho was not a teacher but a tax payer When Mr. Graham was auked about the scheme he laughed and said: "Tell them all tu be there tomorrow night for the lecture, and remember that the ad mission la free." Long Days Donde. W. J. Long of Toledo, O., bond expert for Spltzer, Korick & Co. of the same city, yesterday completed a deal with the city council whereby the municipality will be paid. t per cent on money that has heretofore only netted the city 2 per cent with an expenditure ot &V4 per cent Interest on the bonds Issued. The deal covered the purchase and sale of, approximately, JGO.kw worth of lm provement bonds about to be issued by the' city. Heretofore the city has availed Itself of the money as soon as the bonds were) sold. In the Interim when the money was not to be used the city was receiving S per cent from the bank on the deposit This meant a loss of 8H per oent which the city was paying out In Interest. Yesterday at a conference In the city hall, W. J. Long, representing Spltser, Korick A Co., offered to buy the bonds us soon as they were ready for dellv ery. The money accruing from the sale was to be left on call with Spltser, nor Ick & Co. at an interest of 4 per cent. After the visiting financier had repre sented the case to the council ihe agree ment was made and the money, Instead ot being brought to South Ornaha, aa soon as tho bonda are aold, will be kepi at Interest In Toledo until such time as the city needs It tor paying contractors. Mr. Long, after having completed the deal, left last night for his home in To ledu. Maa-le City Golp. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calek. 278 South i-iuiileuiuu ktreet, leport. the birth ot son. The Willing Workers will meet Wednes- Cay at me home ot Mrs. Harry lieniielt, mj mortn iweiuietn street. The Lefler Huulh bide aid will meet with Kirs. If. J. rleJm, Oil Polk street on tteuuesuuy afternoon at 2 o clock. Phone iteil South W Independent l-'-low lor a case oi jetter Ooid iup. t'rompl ue livery tu any part oi city. V llllain Jettei Mayor i'. j. Tialuoi, who lie., been couwned tu his bed lor the lul lew days l lepurii-u aa mucli unpruveu. l uu niajoi had a eiifchi attack ot pneumonia. The Woi.-nn Auxll-aiy uf 1st. Martin's church will hold au an-day aesaiuti on Vveuneud), io. eiut-ir !.'., ut li.e home of Mrs. Ueorgu Fmn H. Mis 14 atreet. Karl Burke uiid wile of Alberta, Can I acju uru on uu ixi. lidrd visit 10 Mis. ; itiiikci pui'(ni4. Mr, and Mia. tlaiiea I ivii.Tiis. Air. liurl.e is a lame ralnoad j lunliuctor and will resume upriaiiona 111 I ike 1101 ih ax anon as Hprlug opens up. i Mr. ai d .Mrs. Gtorgo Pierce of Hast 1 Inks. Ail. at.u Mrs. Ji. '1. I'lcrce of l-.-n- ui, Col., ui.d A. L, llofers of Tupeau. Kali., un- :i.i In th illy it-r the purpus ot attending the fuurrai ut the line i,uiii, i., I'i.-r. Him win buned Una uiu-ruooii. The funi s ul of Police (Iff.cer l.oulii K. i'.tue jK held tins nltei -noon at 4 ';! u at llrew-r'a chapet. 'I he t-ervlcte ivirn c-iiiklucti d by Hi-'. II. U. heeler or the Kiii l'n-Ali, lei in ilun n and ilie Doily a cttjiitj 10 tin- k'"W at Lituiei .t :i ceiiii-tery uy a d'.lt'l 111 po.ice. A. .1. Joiig. nucd ;;t yt-nia, died last cer.!ng at i o'eiuf k at tin riouth omalia hospital fnilowhiK a brk-:' liine-i. lie In Mirvivt'l b hin Hiie ami 1 .t i hhnron. lii.i uii-ii.l will In- held ihuisday a.'ler-l.o-ri at I o'i'iuvk at t!..i IVu-i-yierian tln.i-!i. i: .: v,e. lni.-r:u. in wi.l Le 1.1 .11 Hi-;.-', uo cim;ttr. fccrlooa Brrakilann renult.-t from chronic ronatipatlon. Dr. King'a New K.Je Mils cure headache, stomach, liver and bowel trouble. c. t or tale by Heaton I'rug ;. OFFERS HEW HXATION PLAN Cleveland Ilan Would Put Somen Syttem in Force Here. IXILAIXS TO COMSITECIAL CLUB Seheiiie Makes Hcalty Aiariiiaent a Matiteniatlcal Science anil lie aa It Aaaarrs Kqal table Tniatloii. E. W. Doty of the Manufacturers' Ap praisal company of t'lcvt land. o . ho fxpi-cla to lay before the county com missioners a new plan of assessment and luxation fur Uouglas county, di-Maned to more equitably distribute the- burden of realty taxation than Is possible under Ihe ri-pFeiit system, cxplnlned his plan be fore the municipal affairs and executive committees of the Commercial eluh j-ea-terday. Many county and city officials were present by Invitation. x Mr. Doly wants to value every real es tate parcel and every building in Omaha, at a charge of P) cents per panel and 10 cents ter bttlldlnar. Once his plan Is In opei.itlon here and the Assessor Is con versant with the tabl. of mat liemntical relations which Is a part of tho plan, the services of Mr. Doty and his associates will not be needed again. ills plan la known as the Burners' sys tem, it Is In use In St. Paul. Cleveland. Philadelphia. Denver. Houston, Kast St. Louis. Springfield. III.; Jollet, 111., and Columbus. O. Kneas Is ICIIuilnnleil. The usual way to arrive nt realty valuations for assessment purposes." mid Mr. Doty, "Is to guess at the value of a certain lot and then to guess at the value of all other lots 1,1 the same neigh- borhood on the basis of the guessed valu ation of the first lot. Our system elimi nates the guess upon tho guess. We have worked out a table of mathematical re lations, based upon atreet frontage, depth, shape of lot and proximity to side streets by which the assessor can accurately compute the value of any given piece of property, when the value of the unit has been decided upon. The unit Is a atrip of ground one foot wide and 100 feet deep, with the frontage of one foot on the street." Under tha Sotners system, says Mr. Doty, no man can get his taxes lowered below what he ought to pay, while others muet pay more than their share. In stead of asking experts what John Jones' lot is worth, the question will be, "What Is the value of the unit on Farnam street between Fifteenth and Seventeenth?" Given ths unit, the valuation ot Jones' lot will be computed from, the mathe matical tables, and Jones' friends will have no ground to go' before the Hoard of Equalization In au' attempt to have the assessment lowered. Mr. Doty will go over the subjret again with the Real Estate exchange at the Commercial club this noon and will an awer all questlona. Hamer's Plurality Over Dean is Above Three Thousand Complete returns from ninety-one of all ninety-two counties In Nebraska give Judge Hamer a lead of 8,149 over Judge Dean. The missing county, McPherson. two years ago gave Fawcett 31!9 and Sulli van 144. The vote follows: Hamer , , .. M.400 Letton , HU.aw Hose 97, 1M Dean .Hi. lid Oldham 84.ii8 Stark .,. , 86,7li Special Grand Jury Called for Tuesday The following names have been drawn by United States District Clerk Hoyt and Jury Commissioner Tllden to muke up the special grand Jury which has been ordered to report next Tuesday morning to consider several cases relating to the Introduction of liquor on Indian reserva tions: A. B. Balcombe, Omaha; J. C. Durke, Crowell; Hubert F. Barton. Papllllon; Frank Clough, Allen; J. V. Drenglns. Scrlbner; Joseph Kscent, Hartlngton; Ernest Ferber, Wynot; Lewis Goodsell, Homer; Frank Gladowskl. Platte Center; Else King, Herman; Stephen Morton, Hartlngton; L. C. Olderlng, Chalco; D. E. Pomeroy, Allen; E. A. Huff, Papllllon; John Swanson, St. Edwards; Thomas Scarlet, Fullerton; Byron Sage, Gretna. Soft, Velvety Skin for Every Woman. (From Housekeeping Magazine.) Frequently the excessive use of powder or cosmetics reuses the skin to become furrowed, sallow or blotchy, and a pre maturely ag)d look to the complexion then follow. An excellent lotion for removing wrinkles, "moth patches," blackheads and other complexion defects can be made for a trifle by dissolving a small original package of niayatone lu a half-pint witch-hazel. This lotion, massaged into the skin, quickly frees it of all impurities and makes It clear, smooth and richly beau tiful. The continued like of the niaya tone lotion will give to the complexion a rich embellishment linpobsible any other way, and aa long as It is employed nt powder Is necessary. Adv. Buy Your Oysters in Cans It's your ouly guarantee ngainst adulteration, inferior gnulcs nnd unclean handling. For (ID years "Uooth's (luarantoed Oysters" have been sold in hermetically sealed cans with all the goodiu'HH sealed in Jill the dirt sealed out. They reach your kitchen the way they leave the seaside. Fads and fancies in the oyster business will come and o, but eventually all oysters will be sold the l'ooth way the pure food way. Anil they are more economical because you get all real oyster value a whole can full and nothing more. Insist on Uootli'F, in hermetically sealed cans, TODAY. Our booklet, "Oysters in 100 Ways," free for the asking. BOOTH FISHERIES CO. Witnesses Testify They Believe that Wolcott is Insane Testimony that Orville C. WoW-ott a Insane tor months lie'ore he toiy.ed a lis note nnd discounted It to tho Mer chants' National InuiK was introduced by Stanley M. Itosewater, attorney for Wtlcott. Tuesday morning In the former I Insurance agent's trial on n cliarae of forgery. Drs. lOlmcr 11. Porter and K. K. Coulter, the latter a specialist In nervous and mental disorders, wero the chief wit nesses. ,C. II. Wot-atll of the Walrath & IMier wood Lumber company, testilied that Wolcott'a forgery wns fir so small an amount that It led him to the conclusion the man was Insane. He was caused some embarrassment when County Attorney l-mgllKh hum I to make him suv how large a forgery a man would have to c.mimtt before ho would consider him rane. C. (. CunnlnKham of the Woodward & Tlcinan Printing oomi-iny, tl. !. r.oners, head of the lingers Heal Hstiito company and a director of the Merchnnts National bank, and Mr. Weill nth testified that dur ing 'the monthes preceding Wolcott's for geries nnd embexsleno nts they talked with him frequently and from his peculiar actions suspected lie was "nut right." Dr. Klmer 11. Port T, w ho Is a medical examiner for the T-iultable Life As surance society, testilied th.it on June 1, Henry D. Neely, local mnnaxer for the society, brought Wolcott to bin offlco for examination for a IICu Insurance policy. After an examination be rejected him, he said, because lie was buffering (mm diabetes and nervous tlisoro -r. Wolcott fai;cu ln the , tMt for nervous bul ance. eald Dr. Porter, and when ha tried to slaml still he swayed from side tu side. Ho said tys face twitched nr voualy. Dr. F. E. Coulter testified that elncc Wolcott's arrest he has examined him In the county Jail and does not believe him sane. He spoke ot his indistinct ar ticulation, his Incoherent talk and his extreme nervousness. A. II. Williamson, local manager for the American Radiator company, who ocoupled apartments ln the New Hamil ton, where Wolcott and his wife also lived, testified that Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott called 'upon him and his wife one night and Wolcott fainted while rising from hla chair. He fell, striking hla head against tl.e pianola. His head was slightly cut. This was between the latter part of April and the middle ot May, aald Mr. Williamson. Field Club District is In for a Cleaning "Mamma, who are those men?" "They are the Field club district high brows, my son." "Why are they wearing such funny clothes?" "Those are their last winter's Sunday clothes, which are too good to give to the Salvation Army, yet haven't the proper - style of buttons to wear down town. See, they are raking up the little leaves and picking up the sticks and ths pretty oyster cans. They will put them A LITTLE TAFFY NOW AND THEN is RELISHED BY THE BEST OF MEN. Especially tho "toothsome" kind found ln endless variety ln our confectionery department. 'Spe cial for Wednesday. 25c Angel Food Taffy, Molasses, strawberry, Vanilla, lb., 15 CQc "Princess Sweets" Chocolates, per lb 3 Vermont Maple Sugar, lb., 254 Egyptian Chocolates, per lb., g0 (1 and 2-lb. boxes only.) School Day Chocolates, lb., 80 (Pennant Free with each pound.) Meyers' Neapolitan Ice Cream Rolls, pints, 20S quarts, 40? Myers-Dillon Drug Co., 10th and Farnam Sta. Destroys Drink Habit The man who drinks to excess needs treatment for his condition. The Orrlno treatment can be used with absolute con fidence. It destroys all desire for whis key, beer and other Intoxicants. It la a simple treatment, It is given In the home no sanitarium expense no loss uf time from work. if after a trial you fall to get any benefit from its use your money will be returned. UKHINK Is prepared In tS formsa powder, for aecret t rcutiiieniUand lu pill form, for those who desire tur take volun tary treatment. Costs only tl.00 a box. We have an Interesting tiooklrt about OltltINK that we are giving away free on request. Call at our store and talk It over, rtherman & McConuelr Di ug Co., 16th and Dodge, 24th and Farnam, 20 J-4 No. 16th St., Owl Drug Co., 16th and Harney. Sgre Cure for Heaves Oar tpcistc fur Ixmvm, put luu nry mmm wntd 1 ! In horwt Is turf ptMiUvn. AurMtMi M Csr mr ! rb. t 00 wrkc fftirrt or Jifie ry ci-M, Htsv.-kc-will cur the Buott oinnitt . otvtiia M frK of nr. tHibd UK!. isiejgUct Krm tii toi of your bur, a't Ut bin uffir. HILL HEAVE REMEDY CO. galU K. CUVEUKO, Ontt In piles and Ihe itreet commissioner's w agona will come nnd h'.il tlo- piles away. Perhaps tomorrow ou will see them wearing tin- funiiv ilothes on the golf links." Such a coinersatlon may ta'.i- place be twton mother and son next Saturd.iv. If the weather Is fine, for it will be amiunl iiean-.p day of the Vli-ld club District Improvement cluli. Also. If the weather In the evening Is mild, n hard limes ie- I ceptlon, with refrrshmeiits. will be held 1 lu one ot the barn of the. lioicl.borhood. i Jensen is Promoted to Machinist's Mate Lieutenant Nathan W. Post. In charee of the local navy recruiting etiitlon, has tccelved a letter from Mis. Nellsine .len en ot Wt-bstei- and Thlrtv -seventh streets, tellini: l-.lm of the promotion In the nay of her son, .losi ph, who enlisted bero three months us". Jensen enlisted as an ordinary MeBimin. Put by implying himself tu Ms tiis!;, f'nally ottraetc-t the favorablo ittoutloti i f his superior offlceis, and l is iromotlon to tho posi tion of machinist' mat'-, aecond clues, followi d COUNTY CLERK HAVERLY IS CONSIDERABLY IMPROVED County Clerk D. M. llaveily. who Is confined with pneumonia, w:s irpoited belter Tuesduv and the cluinces lor i recovery lire exlienu-ly favorable. TONE SPICES So that these plce may be Ihe best ton can lm. W select tha hnrit stnrlr tha woild offers, grind and Back it ourselves. We knw that von got fullest value in a Tone Box, 10a at four Grocmi Or send 10c for full-alse package , -any aina. g lor 1 One Spicy Talks," free. , TON! BROS-, Dm M.tav ta. 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