TTTE BEE: 05LUTA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1MB. 7 BRIEF CITY NEWS Sarcophagus. Sighting natures, Durgess-Orandsn Co. Have Boot Print It Now Beacon Press. ridellty Storage fe Van Co. Doug. 1616 Tarm loans, 0 and city loans, 6H and 6. Municipal and corporation bonds. United States Trust Co., 312 B. 17th St. Retail Oroosrs to Mest TIio retail grocers' association will meet In the Com mercial club rooms at 8 this evening. Wary on Carnival Oronndi The Omaha navy recruiting office will have a tent on the carnival grounds of the Ak-Sar-Ben. The tent will bo used as an Information bureau, and will be well dec orated with alluring pictures. Two sailors will be assigned to the tent each day. Beats His XXorse Joe Adams, 1465 South Fourteenth street, was fined $15 and costs by Judge Foster for rockless driving and beating a horse. Adams when arrested on South Sixteenth street, was flaying the animal, which was running down tho thoroughfare at considerable speed. The fine was later suspended. AFPATRS AT QftllTH nMAUA.NEW MEMBER OF CREIQHTON .M.u, x uuuiu vmntin COLLEGE OF LAW FACULTY. Council Orders Allowance for Brings' Auto Discontinued. MOVEMENT OF GRAIN TO THE SOUTH IS VERY HEAVY Omaha's grain trade to the south con tinues to Increase, the shipments last month exceeding 1,000 cars of oats and corn, "an increase of 25 per cunt over the corresponding month of one year ago. It Is expected that September ship ments will be far in excess of those of August, notwithstanding the fact that that Is less corn to moye. A big move ment of oats and barley Is in sight and added to thlB It Is expected that during the ' latter part of the month there will be a heavy Increase In the wheat for ox port, going by way of the gulf. An American Klnir 1b the great king of cures, Dr. King's New Discovery, the Quick, safe, sure cough and cold remedy. 60c and H. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Adver tisement. The Persistent and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. At the Theaters ATTllACTIONS IN OMAHA. Boyd: "The Havoc." Brandelsi "Stop Thief." Empress i Vaudeville. Oayetyl Musical Burlesque. Xrugi Vaudeville. Orpheumi Vaudeville. Thanks to the cool evening after the hower of yesterday, society night at the nmhinni showed the heaviest patronage since the theater opened In August for the new vaudeville season. The feature attraction, of course, was the operatic star or international nunc, mmra'iutrn i.mt Sh. with the masked singer mys teriously billed as Madame ?, comprise a duo that Is said to be the rarest vocal acquisition of the Orpheum circuit.' They have a well chosen repertory, made up of the best known "golden melodies from famous operas." All the rovlews of the Omaha newspapers have" commended In high terms the work of these two oper atic sopranos. Rfnn Thief." at the Brondels. la v.HtohlA evelone of laughter, punctuated by many exciting roomonts, an Irresistible comoinauon inai an uuiui-uub ououiuicij capacity audiences at each succeeding' performance ot-.thls. cleverly constructed play. . ' ' 'The Boyd Theater Stock company con tinues to draw large houses at each per formance. The bill this week Is Henry Sllller's big success. "The Havoc." and It is most excellently presented. , Miss Florence Stone, leading lady ot the com pany, has a very strong part. The bat ance ot the company handle their parts with excellent care. During the week matinees Will De given on mursuay ana Saturday. .Next week's Offering will be 'ARKS GETS PAYING CONTRACT Appointments to Nevr Fnrk Board Confirmed CHr Officials to Mnke Cnll on DurllnRton OfflctnU In Itcftard to Vlnduet. Ever have a prayer answered? Mana ger Johnson of the Gayety did. In his "Dear Reader" portion of the Gayely's ad in last Sunday's Bee, Mr. Johnson caused to be Inserted the words "Pray for rain." intimating that ho wanted everybody to join with him in the request for moisture. Well, anyway, Jt rained yesterday morning, cooled' the atmos phere, and up jumped the attendance at the popular Qayety, where "Olrls of the Gay White Way." Harry Dutch Ward and Sam Hoarn are putting laughs over the footlights with such rapidity that It's difficult to keep up with them. Ladles' dime matinee today. ' After having tied the city up In a egal tangle that stopped all paving for more than a year, because ho claimed that ho had not been given a square deal, Contractor James Parks won last night the paving of M street from Thir teenth to Twenty-fourth street the street over which the trouble first started. The National Construction company bid 5 cents per square yard on tho rock to be taken up from between the tracks on Q street and won the contract. For the same rock a few inches away tho same company Is paying 20 cents per Bquare yard. The council ordered that the allow ance for maintaining Brlggs' aiitomobllo be discontinued and that the auto com pany be notified of the resolution. The council claims that considerable monoy is wasted In the maintenance ot the police department. Brlggs used his au tomobile for city calls and under the old rule the city paid for the upkeep ot the machine. A number of automobile men will bid on the proposition of keeping an auto for the convenience of tho police department. Again the city officials will make a pilgrimage to tho Burlington railroad officials for the purpose of having a via duct built over the Burlington tracks at Forty-third and P streets and Thirty ninth to Fortieth streets. The appointments to the new park board of Robert Wheeler, A. N. Ilagan, John M. Mullen, E. O. Mayfleld, C. F. Leppert, Joe Breen, J. F. MoReynolds, Mrs. Ella M. Slaon and Mrs. C. U Talbot, wero confirmed. School Bonds Sold. Becretary ot the School Board James P. Sullivan yesterday made tho final ar rangements for the sale of $60,000 school bonds to the Omaha Water board. The Bale ot the bonds makes possible the rais ing ot the old holdover debt on the school district so long. Call Prove Disastrous. John Stephens, said to bo a Bulgar, was arrested last night on complaint ot Joo Livingstone. Livingstone called at a house at Twenty-fifth and M streets to see a young woman who had Invited him over the telephone to visit her there. Instead of her Livingstone found Stephens. The latter took the visitor, so the people of the house say, for a burglar. Btephens proceeded to treat him aa one.. Living stone told the police. IMenaea Live Stock Men. The Introduction of a bill In congress providing against the killing of calvos under certain age has brought consider able Joy to the hearts of many local live stock men who haveeen urging such a 'measure 'for a long time.' Only recently through' -the 'United efforts of the live stock exchanges throughout tho country an effort was made to have the different state legislatures take the question up. Ran ! Heavy. The western run of grass cattle and sheep was on In earnest yesterday on tho local market, the receipts registering over 11,000 cattle-and 67,000 snoop. Organisation at Board. A report' In yesterday's paper made it appear that Mayor lloctor had appointed Edgar Jackson as head of the park board and John M. Tanner, as secretary. Fred Heffltngor is resident of the board and John M. Tanner secrotary by election of the park board. The mayor nominated Edgar Jackson to succeed J. H. Kopleti, a member who resigned yesterday. Maaric City Gossip. Eddie Cahlll Is spending his vacation In Denver, Colo. P. R. Hesley of Mlnden. Ia., was in South Omaha on business Monday. John Haney and Will Jones ot Alliance were In South Omaha on business Mon day. Bob McDImpsey will leave today to register for the Montana land drawing to be held soon. The young people of the First Christian church, Twenty-third and I streets, will give an lco cream social this evening at the church. The members ot the Lefler Memorial Church, Fifteenth and Madison streets, will give their pastor, Rev. T. A. Bag- IBBBBBBBsfiik ' IbBBBBBBB BBBBwlOS BBBBHBBM SMBM NEAL D. REARDON. shaw and Mrs. Bngshaw ft fnreweil re ception this evening at tne cnurcn. Miss Margare. Snyder of Chicago is tne truest of Miss Arna Hlggins, iwj .onn Twenty-thira street. Albert Brown has returned to his home In Blrncy, Mont., after a short business trip to South Omaha. Tho women of Woodmen clrclo No. 69 will hold an all day quilting at the homo of Mrs. D. B. Bailey, SZ7 North Twunty- second Btrcet. Wednesday. J. A. Delfeldcr has returned to . his homo In Rtvcrton, Wyo., after a short visit with friends here. Vnr n msa of .letter's Old Aee Of Gold Top beer call So. fr6S. Prompt dollvery to all parts of the city. Wtn. Jettcr. Fifty Omahans Join Knights Last Chance The theatrical season for Ak-Sar-Ben wound up last night with a blaze ot glory for tho performers and a deep feel ing of apprehension for the fifty daring Omahans who signified a willingness to belong." The Den was packed and tho 8. R. O. sign woe hung out long before the orchestra struck up for the opening number. After the show was over, and the new members began to breathe freoly Everett Buckingham announced that while the enrollment tor this year is 2,214 against 2,280 ot last year, he expected the mem bership equal that of last year by tho night of tho ball. Addresses wero matfo by Charles H. Pickens, D. J. O'Brien, Father Gannon and Rev. T. J. Mackay. MAY G0LLEGT6ARBA6E FREE This is Pnrt of Scheme of Pnblio Workhouse. ALSO OPERATE A BRICK PLANT Cnptnln Klein ot ih Salvation Army la Hnthnataatlo torn Workhouse, Haatnir Argnmrnl on Uxpc rlencr In Other IMncca. if a workhouse for Douglas county and city prisoners is established a system ot free garbage collection, wnion is ex pected to be self-sustaining and a brick plant, which will turn kale from the beds near Louisville Into paving brick to be used In improving the publlo roads will be features ot Its operation. The proposal to build a workhouse Is tho center of all discussions of mothbers of the Board ot County Commlsstanera now. Captain Frank Kline of the local Salvation Army appeared before tho board and mndo an enthuslastlo plea for a workhouse, basing his argument on the experience of tho Salvation Army with similar Institutions whloh, he said, hav been uniformly self-sustaining and have made men out of thousands of derelicts. County Commissioner Lynch is Insist ing vigorously that some action be taken by tho board with regard to the proposal to build a workhouse. It suoh a plan U decided upon the city will be asked to assist and tho labor unions will bo asked to endorse It. since the plan Is to employ prisoners only in such labor as will not compete with union workmen. Tho commissioners agreed that tho making of brick to Improve the roads would be one of the most desirable means of utilizing such labor. In Minneapolis garbage is handled free of charge to the residents of the city, and all members of the board bcllcvo this plan also Is feas ible here. Commissioner Lynch Is asking that the other members ot the board go to Min neapolis to Inspect tho workhouse sys tem thero, but the board is uncertain as to whether Judge Troup's Junket decision would apply to such a trip and decision as to tho trip was postponed. ' Sure? Sure! You're sure of real juice of real mint leaves if you're sure you see the spear in buying Wrigley's FAIR CHAUFFEUSE HELPS OUT FARMP0WER SHOW Miss Dcanle Konevel is proving herself a charming assistant to the management of the Farm Power show nt Fremont She Is piloting one of the many automo biles that have been volunteered for the accommodation of visitors to tho show, and is busy all day hauling strangers tu and from the exhibition grounds. It was the promise of tho Fremont Commercial club, that no visitor should have any trou ble or expense In getting out to. the fields where the big farm tractors are at work. and the club is making good on this promise. Miss Kenevel, who is one of the chief factors in tho redemption of the promise, Is a nlcco of E. M. Collins, of the Llnlnger Implement company of Omaha. She has driven her car for three years, and has taken entire cars of It herself. Hor mileage record is over 30,000, she has never had her car In a garago for repairs, and has never had an acci dent in the time she has driven it Give Your Boys Muscle Food Give that growing boy and girl of yours food that will nourish and build up their bodies, food that makes sound bone, strong muscle and healthy flesh. FAUST SPAGHETTI is just that kind of food. It is made from Durum wheat a cereal extremely rich in gluten a bone, muscle and flesh builder. RETAIL CLERKS DECIDE TO KEEP UP THE FIGHT A scanty twenty-five persons out of tho organization ot sew-ral hundred of tho Retail Clerks' association, met at Sey mour hall in the Board of Trade build ing last night for a business meeting and impromptu entertainment. The meeting was short on members and therefore short on business, but It waa long on enthus iasm and therefore long on entertainment Leo McManus was unanimously elected treasurer of the association to succeed Mr. Barlowe, resigned, because of press of othor duties. The association decided to adjourn until a week from tonight, when it Is hoped a more representative gathering may bo held. Tho Ak-Sar-Ben Initiation was too' strong a competitor last night. Tho twenty-five present agreed to continue tho organlatlon per manently and stick to the fight for Sat urday night closing. SfA5HBTTI can be served in many tempting ways. It always makes a savory, relfshable dish and is very easily digested. You have no idea how many delicious ways you can serve FAUST SPAGHETTI until you read our free recipe book -write for it At all trrocer' 5c and JOc packages. MAULL BROS. St. Louis. Mo. CITY TO SELL LOT AND BUY ANOTHER FOR ENGINE HOUSE The city commission haa ordered the city clerk to advertise for bids for the lot at Nineteenth and Harney streets, where the city proposed to construct a fire engine house. Such a protest was raised against tho building of a fire engine house so near the publlo library that the city commission will, If a satis factory price can be secured, sell the property and buy a block south, where OFFICIAL G. A. R. TRAIN TO LEAVE HERE SATURDAY Announcement has been made that the official headquarters train from Omaha to Chattanooga, where the national en campment ot tho Grand Army of the Be- public will be held, will leave this city over the Burlington on Beptember IS at 4:85 o'clock In the afternoon. Trains on other roads from several points In the country will arrive In Omaha In tlmo to connect with tho official train leaving hero. The announcement was made by Department Commander John A. Dempster. POLICE START CRUSADE TO CLEAN CITY FOR CARNIVAL In anticipation of Ak-Sar-Ben festiv ities and as a protection to citizens and visitors alike, Chief of Pollco Dunn has Issued a proclamation to the force to clean ud the city by ridding the streets of vagrants, suspicious characters and alt individuals whose appearances are ques tionable. Plckpockots and prowlers will find Omaha tough picking during tho carnival, as every precaution for their apprehension Is going to be in raer. ATTEMPTS SUICIDE WITH TOOTHACHE MEDICINE Mrs. Nollle Clifford, wife of Charles nnrforH teamster. 1413 South Nineteenth street, attempted suicide Tupsday morning during a family spat. She swallowed a Quantity ot toothache medicine and suf fered quite a good deal until a polloe surgeon administered medical attention. Her condition Is not serious. . - i ivi Kht of Terror. Few night are more terrible than that of a monther looking on ner ciu.u and gasping for breath during- an attack of croup, and nothing in me nouso relieve It. Many moiners navo iw nights of terror In this eltuatlon. A little forethought will enauie you io uvum all this. Chamberlain s i;ougn nemeuy Is a cortaln cure for croup and has nevor been known to fall. Keep u ai nanu. For sale by all drugBlsis.-Aavcrtiae-ment. Oralis from the Wire More than 1.000 delegates aro In Louis ville for the nineteenui annual oui;uiiw ment of the supreme lodge of the Knights and Ladles of Honor. Lack of a quorum last night prevented the passage of the urgent deficiency ap propriation bill by the house. A final Vote will be taken today. The house wrote into tho bill a provision abolishing tho commerce court. Herbert Myrlck of Springfield, Mass.. publisher ot the Orange Judd Northwest Farmstead, and James M. Cunningham, circulation manager, were fined 11,050 each In the United Btates dlstrlot court In Boston yesterday for conspiracy to defraud the government in an attempt to securo second class mailing privileges for the publication. Preparations for the movement of crops were reflected In a detailed summary, made public yesterday, of the condition of national banks on August , as compared with June t. Loans Increased 126.527.000, wtiiiA individual deposits decreased 1191,. 123 OW and cash decreased JU.8H.000. The government had not bogun the deposit of crop moving funds when this call for condition was issued. Hi You're sure of delicious aid to teeth, breath, appetite, digestion. You're sure of long-lasting enjoyment at low cost. This fragrant pastime is one of the few things you like that you should! like. It's a blessing to smokers, the favorite of children, the pleasant occupation of almost everyone. property and huy a diock south, where . mliMother! is Child s Stomach Sour, Sick? Quaker (lulpri. An ounce of prevention Is generally worth a pound of curiosity. What little flattery Isn't expended on women Is saved for tombstones. Even the man who Is In the commission business may commit sins of omission. If you treat a man like a dog you can't very well blame yourself If you are bit ten. We never quite realize the sting of hard words till we have to take them back. He who strikes while the iron Is hot doesn't always succeed In making warm friends. Old friends may be best, but that doesn't prevent a fellow from making young ones. It's all right to cultivate a thirst for knowledge, but It brings with it mighty few free lunches. Now that there are no longer any In dians to fight, an ambitious, energetic boy has little to which he may look forward. Talk confidentially to the man who Is opposed to theatrical performances and he will admit that he never attended one. Philadelphia Record. Definition from Persia. Poet A proud beggar. Physician Th herald of death. 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