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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 g Ly Y A }gm,,\y anager of the Atlanta & West l-rulahlo cost r-r $000, ns Maltese Cross | R T : e aen s s beacas fen | | CONQUERING the AIR Road Which Leads Nowhere Now Becomes | !lnes of the Southern Railway, with head- O e iy man | 1900, 5 Jimmy Manning Decides to Accept | “' Magna ters in St. Louts. Mr. Smith is ex- hin & short time some of the members . *" the Washington Franchis {1 TODHUNTER SLOAN'S WRATH | ™ " g1y ot Thoroue e ah ta Lo 48 | S CONmAI] WiIT TAEY & (55 okt s tae | Successful Flight at Last | vy Anger of the Little Man Aroused l ! um sville & St. Louis read, which “” % !‘X‘rhlhr«' pur 'w‘o: (l"n‘lmlx 0:' :;? '“H " . 0 S : w in the 48 of & receiver, passes Bumber of horses considered gocd enou S v 1 ’ ( AMERICAN LEAGUE CIRCUIT TAKING SHAPE Aninat Those Who Have Op- | GATES SPEEDILY UNLOADS HIS INTERESTS | wadrr “‘r "“’mi \.m’x“hm e fof St daghrtment HeTPOW T year has witnessed the culmination o the century’s efforts in aerial navigation. Balloons in Germany and France have reached a remarkable degree of perfection but Bteins Residents of the Second ward are taking yneiderable interest in the establishment WE 0| sate of 014 Port Arthar Dispels Bs | KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN (5" 0 Telr et and are anston: LT SEans | peetation that Line from Omah® | {nger New Ownership Rosd Wil ‘0 have the apparatus placed in service as C to Gulf Will Be Comsolidated | ' : soon as possible, 9 N 2 When 1 saw trive to Maintain Rather Than " ped | savagely: | VENIUE UBp SR | to Slash Rates, Hospital Buttons on Sale, unt ep S P | Matter of Placing Team in Philadel- phia Vot Discussed at Vesterday's Merting, Weing Left for Lengue to Decide. | i yhody's wheth | -— fth' the P ¢ 3 —_— | The dime social given by the women of i : ) i e e R K LR NEW YORK, Oct. #1.—The Mail and Fx- | the Hospital SEbAIAtIon ¢ Mascats Bati| is the first which has successfully navigated the L) it el P | Everything 1 say s twisted and I tell y The announcement of the sale of the preas says: One of the new members of the |last night was & pleasant affair. The sale | air against the wind carrying passengers. His #on, ,of th gue ook another [ h ot e T RS AMGHoRa papels | Xasses Oty Southerh secerities Kansas City Southern voting trust said to- | of lapel buttons for the raising of a fund aerial ship marks a great advance, and is step today rization of his base e . ) W. Gates to a syndicate r day, there was no intention of 'operating | for w new hospital was started and quite » v . ( fe ball ' eiling James Manning ) notified that you will | necting lines marks another epoch in the | the Kan:as City Southern in connection with |a number were sold. Today committees | believed to be the mrcnunr:‘cn craft which can of Kansas City to the ¢ lan. Man Ly e Ok e ivu»n'lul career of the old Port Arthur|any of the southwestern systems that have | will take charge of the work and a thor- | be used in commerce with speed and safety. ning has praetically to transfer his o L g | route. The transfer is’regar & that has bee; 4 as highly stirred up again interest in it. “It will be conducted | cugh canvass of the city will be made. This article is written from personal experience \',..,“y,n:, and 1! uy ‘v» net I.c ;‘;\ keys here by me swells and | lm‘ylmn:mflu:"h:nr,t..nliwl;\nl: ':::(t'h':-;-‘v‘s’rfi ! _.‘lrm; 4':} its nu*.’h!l" ?,- said ) ’lfhu;r Mrs. Holmes, president of the ,uru.mh by Eugen Wolf, the Count's assistant who has % WesHingion he meeting of the Amefi - stan aat it rallroad affa L o 0 o | who have been recently in conmtrol of the says that every ome interested in the | - “ H : o €an league circult committee today was in ey et Hine agafqat him > | | Pacific coast business. The peculiar feature | property have been disposed to conduct it | prosperity of South Omaha and the ad- | helped operate it. For the first time the dream When Manning left for home to 135 vou fntend to give up Tacing here?” | in the case is that Mr. Gates but recently reckless manner in order to | vancement of the cause of humanity must | of conquering the air for purposes of tran- he oxpected to stand for e et e prom tne | Purobased & comtrolling ffterest fn the it profitable as A rate slasher. What wear a button. *If you don't wear a but- | sportation seems about to be realized. The pansion and conceded that this || where ae 1 want. I ride fair do my | Kansas City Southern securities and bis |5 proposed now, is to maintain rates by ton,” she says, “we will think you are imagination is stirred at the possibilities for At Ke would have to goolbye at ever me and am not beaten yet. | early disposition of the same is a matter | peans of the Kausas City Southern and agalnst us ery confidence is ex- the future, City and that Minaeapolis would | Yqu can fel them that ih New York- = of considerable comment in railroad a9d | ot to shatter them. President Knott is | presscd that the 2,000 buttons now on h!\rfl‘ y There was s today | yiarsh a trainer, gave away he ‘r- | Ananclal circles. | entirely satisfactory to the management as | Wil be readily sold and that another supply \ for dropping a third city from | formation before it Was communicated to | The new purchasers of the road are:|an operating man.” It is learned that | will have to be ordered before long. The y the pres reuit to be rey P B T it 11‘_ ;)l"‘v'_\""d":'f'“k““:.'.\mrs Stillman, representing the Rocke- | johp W. Gates is likely to maintain his | corporaticns, who are the largest patrons | MC' I l IR S G Aelphia. The matter will req for the | P T i o Wi e e gn. | feller interests in the Missourl, Kansas & | juterest in the road. of the hospital, will be expected to come | teague as a whole to decide | ment 1% tat biow ‘e hae received, | Texas; Kubn, Loeb & Co., representing the | | to the front nicely and they doubtless will her will surely follow | Union Pacific; E. H. Harriman, represent- | Diviston of Immigrant Basine Then the business men will buy and so f b JAMES HAS SPEED TO BURN ritils for the United States next |\ "y "ohicago & Alton, and George Gould, | CGHICAGO, Oct. 21.—No agreement will nearly everyone else. Several sites or ovemoper | representing the Missouri Pacific. The se- | the future division of immigrant trafic was | for the proposed building are under con- Raswer U ney Lucas in Amers curing of the control of this line by the in- reached today at the conference between | sideration, but no definite steps will be RENTLE L v akes Yonkers RESULT OF BOWL'NG MATCH | terests now identified with it means that|Trafic Manager Kerr of the Canadian Pa- | taken until sufficient money is secured to Other interestine featuresr: MARK HANNA, by WILLIAM ALL Sandiong, | Clarknons Beat ihe Sohotkers by the | the Kansas City Southern will reach an in- | cific and passcoger officlals of the western | warrant the purchase of ground for a | WHITE: 4 WOMAN'S DIARY OF TIIE SIEGE OF PEKLY. | Nartow. Ma of. Tenty fluence heretofore mever attained. It will |lines in the immigrant pool. The Canadian | bulldiug | MAKING A GERMAN DIER, Shert Stories by ( S NEW YORK, Oct. 81.—-Cold ey One Po ‘dn away with an active disturbing element | Pacific wants a share of the Immigrant H. M. Christie, 2420 N street, i in charge | WARREN: ALVAH MILTON KERR, GEORGE K TURNER, weather, & heavy track and jght attend- | which has been present in the southwest | trafic out of Atlantic ports in the United | of the distribution of the buttons. | d other e e ecporien Lo (he faCiNg BE1 In_thi first of the Tri-City league games | situation for some time past and the Kan- | States, but does not want to give them a § — R " sport wag fairly resting, however, with |81 Clark's alleys last night the Clarksons | sas City Southern will be relieved, by |skare of the trafic from KRIaG Dorth. | . THODERSS heep u—r-l:m the Yonkers ha s thie chief feature, | of Omana beat the 8cbotkers of South reason of the importance of its connec- | The western roads want to divide the busi- | SHOP Fecel l)"r the F’Nh of O o\;r Pneck Queen was the favorite. with King | ¢ i Ot E N A | tions, of the old imputation of being & |mess of all ports or mone. An agreement | Dumbered 2 cad, the largest 0 the | o 0 0 0 0006606 Others es, whto T pond. {0 8id —— i road “starting mowhere and going no- | will mot be effected uatil after the arbi- | DS1OF¥ of the yards. Al shippers of $ $000000000000000000 1L e Amer Diert purent i where.” Under the new control the road |trator chosen by the presidents of the in- """‘ to South Omha now assert that this SIVE Tqe friidn ARG, went 10 L08 Doss e becomes the direct line from Chicago to|terested roads decides whether the Capa- | 1 'he best sheep market on the river. In favorite Ins . N Bram the guif, and by means of the Union Pa- |dian Pacific, under the pooling agreement, [ OGOber of 1800 156,641 sheep were re- ble were off & and they pract had cific a direct route to the Pacific. The|ls entitied to certain traflic representing | (pe oy and *ld lere and compared with ol o ik gy S LA B LA 3 amount {nvolved in the tramsaction com- |about $115,000. | corresponding month of this year an Tuth, When Jumea drew aw 1at the prised $4,600,000 in bonds and about $3,500,- | The western roads took the business ana | 7°rease of 10114 Lead te ehown in re end w erly by tw kths, Duoro | 600 tn stock | do not want to divide the profits with vnel"""l > LIS L RGeS Vvl‘h” ' tak "" " # by half Local Men Are Caurious. R R ERCLS ared with last year amounts to .:‘ul' u leng een. after her bad send- One thing that particularly Interested X e | 700,000 hasd: Priocs far . s never § hiand was far back X Ixecative Committee Seasion. ] r r sheep still hold o wan e ent us far b Omaha rallroad men when John W. Gates ‘\_El‘\} et e o s ‘l;\ som.] €098 4078 continuation of heavy receints Through on‘ of 'h' “‘"“ race six farlongs, selling eriginally purchased the control of the | ... ¢ he Southern Pacific company was | 1 10oked for by commission men and the Kansas City Southern and creates a like eralist, 104 (O Co to 1t stals 0 . in session today, but it was sald that only | @anagement of the Stock Yards company. y raliat, 104 a0 4 interest now is the question of the connec- | oo nCIE T PEIYL L red, The board | g — ree cholars [3 Third. Time Pr frocha. | Penmaylvania Goes to Play Harvard. |tion of the Kaosas City Southern fato | r¢'yine WAt e WEne SORRIITES The DOATA] Preparing Tfor Viaduct Repairs. dmal and In : 'HILADELPMIA, Oct, 81L—The Univer- | Omgha. Had Mr. Gates continued in con- | &y FrORir, For FEOT 8 F0NTR | When the Q street viaduct is repair Becond Face, N A On e, Tovan, | OAIBNt for Auptrmdate, Mass, where the | trol there was little doubt that eventually | g s | this time by the Union Stock Yards com e haanbar e, 108 (M {10 plivers Wil ‘put on the finishing touches | the Kansas City & Northern and the | Raflway Notes and Fer pany and the Union Pacific Rallroad com- WITHOUT LOSING A DAY’'S WAGES WHILE QUALFY- 1 ana even, second g 108 (MéCue), | Tor, the game with Harvard - Baturdsy.|Omaba & St. Louis would Bave been| General Pessenger Agent Pr pany it will be placed In first class condi § forl, i, i Vo i Skl | Fonts 8 meh Were (oK WO 11 | merced lnto the. Kausan City - Southern, | BASkion B Feturned. from L Tion ewvs sringers from Oregon have INC FOR A SALARIED POSITION. Aght also rar cludin ack McCracken, 8 i e 45 o | trip to st Paul een ordered and on these six inch plank R tas { ¢ix furlongs. Clennellic, | (exied by the 1arvard football ofclals, and | owing to Mr. Gates' large interests in the | 7P ¢ 5 been ordered and on thete six Inch pla s 108 (Henry) won; Relna O Graves, who is reported to have protestal| (nree companies, and the line from Omaba | American H - ill be placed om edge. When this work is pen, % to 4 §to L mecomd s e, | B ritien ruy ihes Wil ineist on Mc. | to the gulf, would bave been under one | in the city from done ihe street car tracks will be low- Get all the votes you can and win one of the Ten Free Scholarships in The 1L G0 1. third. e a . il A S hak ered 50 as to be on a level with the floor ahot, Bory i, Bolton D wcken ta part in the contest | management. It is belleved that under the The Plant International Correspondence Schools of Bcranton, Pa., which The Bee will give present conditions the Omaha & St. Louis | T Teig! ge Lo, Oridurdis, Siver Plush and Princess ing of the viaduct and thus do away with i = h, S A Bell n s AppolAt o to the ten persons recelving the most votes by December 3, 1900. n also ra b { Fatal Fall ""_'"l""‘\ O Waten is entirely out of the bargain, since the | A macting of the (est r he complaints now constantly being made You will Lave first choice of the Ten Free Scholarships if yew securs the o BB e e g W 0 | o S Toltia | Missourt Pacific will come in for any bus- | soeiation will be held in ¢ to the city officers. These repairs wil largest number of votes. Wo N2 (Henry), 8 16 Pimlico, today in the Uni- | iness that originates on the Kansas City | and will be by ( commence fnst as soon as the balance Becond choics, if you get the next largest number of votes. 1 and ¢ 1 (O'Connor) al. X having gained cot- gouthern destined for Omaha, and vice A\‘m‘- . v:v! the material, which is now enroute from Third choice, 1f the third largest; and so on, ten choices to ten persous. Rl tRirh g iy b o o | versa, for the reason that President George | giny ne iha the west, arvives [ (_!Plf"n .‘.'\1 e-half furionge “~‘ \-r)H- Marringe -mr_rm- orce. |l=m.m hkul;e:hpr;'(mlnenl‘l. |n~‘(hl-h recent | 3, r l‘.‘a';l'r\ “-:\"e)!‘llll;' Lassenger :Ix«:‘;w Dobson Friday Nght. e huctanunda nor), 9 10 5. won NCIE. 1| Oct. 31.—The an purchase of the Kansas City Southern. f the m Southwestern at | e e S ' o Lady of the , 112 (McCue, 13 16 5 and | ment js made {onight of the marriage s | Hom George L. Dobson, secretary o QUALIFY FOR A SALARIED POSITION 406 i, 114 (Walsh) A Siliker and Mo Loulse HUmel | SONTHERN PACIFIC POLI A ew tourist_ car, fine from St o state of Towa, will deliver an address at Bixth race, one mile and seventy ards:| peun trip, visiting the Dards exposition F 10 | Liiinofs Centra Kafsie City via ho| o0 Friday night. This meeting is partic- draftaman; & mackine designer or mechanical engineer; an electriclan, or elec- Bt. Finnan (Walsh), won: Dan | Mr. Spilker te president of the U'nion Na-|UBder New Managemeut There Will || gton and thence to Los Angeles via | Ularly for laboringmen and Invitations Cupld, 109 (Henry), 710 1 and § trical engineer; a contractor and bullder, or architect; a surveyor, or a bridg ccond; | tional bank. He wis orced less thai a HBe Greater Liberality Tha Sarta Fe | are extended to s1l of the labor unions in raliroad, hydraulic, municipal or civil engineer; & plumber, steam or gas-fitter MelLeod of Dare, 112 (Odon), 13 to 5. third. | vear ago, his wife securing alimony e 3 | Willlam H. Richardson i= the new gen- " v . Time: 1:45. Alvarado I, Fatalist and ‘n.r-’,,,m..,, at. $20,000, Since then Mrs, Haffner Huntington Allowed. | eral. passenger agent €€ the Chitaws the city to attend and listen to what this or a plumbing inspector an analytical chemist; & stenographer or bookkeeper; neystone also ran was divorced from J. E. Haffner of Jopl distinguished speaker has to say on the Eastern 1llinos, “succeeding Charles 1 ~SONERCEE Tror, “where Mr Hiainer is Iatgsly fater:| NEW YORK, Oct. $1.—The Msil and Br- | Brmer™ §io0%l81 ) Susoond!iE,, CHAres s | labor questicn. Matters of special interest kol vl ettt b o e gl L 25 SHOTS AT KINLOCH TRACK ;i o o Yt e i mners | Press savs today: | Beadquarters tn Chicago ond will assumie | to laboringmen will be dfscussed and { [ried. Unill & few years ago the Haffners| “rpo appointment of Charles M. Hay to | the dutles of his affice tod c . p b were in the nocial et here and he was in | M. Hay it is expected that the ball will be crowded dges Investigating Sen Im- | bustness | be president of the Southern Pacific will - TEN FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. O e ¢ TR StTE e TALE mark the begiuning of many changes in the Dr. Bryant ks Friday Night. k. “' 2 Geiaway Dar I Manafactur in Seaston. western rallroad situation, as well as in | Dr. G. W. Bryant will address the col- 1. Mechanical Engineering | 7. Commercial Branches. e © g ,\L‘:f.}'x“fi"-‘kfllv ARTiat |'Arfih"xufif?.‘:"“"] the management of the Southern Pacific ored voters of South Omaha at Evans' hal) 2. Blectrical Engineering (Including | g mechanical Drawing (including ET. LOUIS, Oct taway day at |and . Vehicle . Manufacturers began | iteelt. In the first place, Mr. Huntington's | Twenty-elghth und R streets, on Friday complete electrical apparatus). | sempiets Grurting eutan) Kinjoen park was ust i with a driv- | seventh anaual convention here today independent and aggressive policy will give | Tpe prospects of securing a steam fire | 2FUL Bargey Greer, president of the 3. Architecture. | ' {hg Tainttorm, which made the track a |afternoon was taken up with the annual | yay felanaly. soltlt ant Third Ward Colored Republican club, has | 9 Architectural Drawing (ineluding ! ek of sticky mad and ushered out with | address of President W. C. Nones and dis- | \87 t0 & more friendly spirit and it cab | engine for South Omaha are brightening | oovioveq an 4 4. Civll Eagineering s e 4 ] one of the most sensational incidents | cussion of varfous committee re s. Mr. |be sald that early steps will be taken to | daily. Mayor Kelly said Tuesday that the | COmPleted all arrangements for this meet- 6. Sanitary Plumbiag, Heating and complete ting outfit. i to the turf in this countrs Nones advocated a movement, having as Its | renew the old traffic alllance on a basis |gelay in making arraugements for an en- | '8 484 he says it will be a rousing one Ventilation. 10. Ornamental Desigu (Including eem- card wan onie of the very best offercd by | view 'to ask congrees 1o create o Uepart: closely resembling a pool. g e e u it e | 2 {srvaxu: 1s a well known speaker and ¢. Chemistry. | plete designing outdt). outsiders turned up as the winners | the "movement 1o secure uniform clastica. | Mr. Hay, while with the Grand Trunk.|administration to sccure the support of the | o sy, oaored YOter in the city is invited (Aw tho fieldin the, last race wax round: | ton of freight rates throughout the United | pursued a'policy that was caleulated 10 |various fire insursuce compnies doing | '© 81¢84 (Bis meeting L ) urn ctators in - a 3 t ¢ 2 i { T A T s atin | B LaiEed ake friends with western roads and his business i this city. With the idea of Magle City Goasip. HOW TO VOTE. \ of four shots arisc e o PERSONAL PARAGHAPHS iatimate knowledge of the Grand Trunk's | gecuring cash contributions from the fire | _There ix still a demand for tickets to tha 1 bevond the el | rival, the Canadian Pacific, will enable bim | jygyrance companies Mayor Kelly ad-| Press club benefit Cut out the Voting Coupon on page 2 and mall or bring into the business ] Afterward G it A g to protect the Southern Pacific’s through | gressed a letter (o the underwriters' asso- |, Several repudlican ralllies will be hel office of The B ! ad Kane far over their he o S B el ,:},'|\],.‘,’,““.4“: b oh theaas. | HARALoiths contp - clation. Yesterday a reply was received | Don't forget the republican rally at Each coupon must bear the name of the person for whom you wish to vote. ’ e e e i of throats Lonants 5 3 So far as the Pacific Mall Steamship | i the effect that the tmsurance compunies | Blum's hall on Friday night o The records of the competitors will be shown in every week-day issue of | and a rush was made in the direction f [ 11 . Burner of Geneva fs at the Mer- | COWPAnY is concerned it is considered that | naq declined to donate anything toward the | It 1s expected that the three additi The Bee and votes will be received until midnight of December 3, 1500. | the turn. 1t wax found apon investigathn | chana {1t will be controlled by several of the big purchase price of an engine. This virtually | mall carriers K®o to work today that the shots had not “00000000000000000.0000“000000000000000000“000000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000%00000 0 Jays. . J. Gwens of Seuttle is & patron of the | Western rafiroads and that it will 0o 1onger |eaves the up to cipality | . There was a public installation of officers Borses and riders, but that the splll w88 | yijigrg ™" " ° 2 " | be used as & whiphandle by ths Southern |sn the pacean U0 '° the musicioality [ at the Firt Presbyterian church ast night. | $# 96606 6606600600364 660600000000 0000000 16 10 the ¢ I8 no doubt. Bassinge aabiciba e |28 hmed. N y e 'he walls of the city hall buflding are to B A e e e orts A Honsnawiandolph of 8t. Louls fe at the | Pacific. Such a Jolnt control would make | In this connection the mayor said: I iainted. The work will commernce withiy i—— ————— — or the improveme A1 i ollided with Guide Hock. The jockeys| J. H. Waterman of Boston is registered | 10T, the improvement of all the railroads | expect to meet t Were budly shaken up, but had no bones | at the Tier Grand and all would be great gainers representatives of the packing establishments and the Btock | The police are having an easy time of it e col- | . B. Taylor of Wisner, Neb., is a patron | It Is sald Mr. Hay bas been given 10| yaras company 1n a few days to see What | grer o3y S5y he C€ItY 18 remarkably or- ned a | of the fer Grand inderstand that close alllances between Aol Proken. Guide Rock tame out of ' isfon unscathed, but Go Out s 1 ‘ : roken shoulder, 1t was sald in » lar- 3 i R h D can be done. Iam inclined to believe that | Some people are wondering what is goir a BOTR-TARL the shota hag beeni 1w 16 A0 | g i ine Styon and dayghter of Beatrice | the westers rosds will be made and he will | (hese big corporations will assist mate- | to be done about the hullding of 4 sewer ‘ ) 1 g PR t“be cons | - Paul McCormick. a stockman of Billings, | TA048¢ the Southern Pacific along these | rially fn the purchase of & steamer, jcas waid | Mont., 18 in the efty | lines. As regards the Southern Pacific it- hly sifted and [ B W. Woo' Attendance | Neb., are at the firmed. Presid the matter would the gullty parties punishe | need of something of the kind is a 1on and wife of Pierce, |BIt Mr. Hay will pursuc much the same |on ull side e | take the Dlace of Mud oreck Wh 1 R e olesale Location mitted | yqecrs on the strect yesterdny that b )‘,’.Lu | From conversations 1 have | would be elected by an overwhelming ma- Inr_c:r and betting heavy. Summary: A. B. Chapek a John F. Bherman of :A’;L‘r)(r:;l:nm‘h:l;r::aa Tbrfl‘::k &nd«‘\::uz::):;bhm’ b Aokise houks GuReAsEIe 4 nm. ’p{‘j';h'"'rfl of the congregation of mu First ’rh b ildi i inesies i T "0 2T ket | VAN AT AL TN edron, | PTETAUIDS expenscs. without {ajurin m»;2::::;";(\"“.‘4;:': u?”?ié‘i:fmifii*.‘?‘u? ‘:.:?:";‘:z'.r':.r::.'(;'.:.,:f:;:: £ mliding formezly occupiad by The Bediat. l [3 me 'rv.” »'f'“" v:«ll“t”h.l‘\lm._:rk:_v”l:: | Kan. f"T.“fi',”“‘.}" & ‘:mw : | Peansyivanta. i e g, AL LB T T Ane b Bryan and Howard at once.to'(‘. C. Rosewater, Secretary, Room 100 ek e Bow 15"\ Bansingen 8 't T, | Wednesdny gient at the 3ard " ® | pURLINGTON MAKES A SHOWING, |*183ed to operate the apparatus.” | o 2 Junaph, Bee Building. third. Time i14." Eisle Del, Robert, Jr.\ | J. T. Welsman and F. H. Dunham of Lin- | It is possible that something will m-jmm m"m_"'h “‘-’1'-‘;.1‘.»”2 _’rhlnm:'”"ln‘:l ""1"1.“.:'(‘1.{""}{.'.‘". O e Euslohsa | con reglstered Wednesday at the Murray, | September Earnings Exceed Thowe for | 1000 this week about this matter, though | morrow, a deal having pee: consummated | Water Crest, 1 | (Roberison). 5 to 1, ‘Rec: | ealer of Sergeant, 18 registered at the . | after election. At any rate the mayor and | {he stock by the owners of the Si. Joeeph = J rd. 104 (Kane), 12 to 1, third | The month of Sept Daily News. It 18 anounced that the won: Perey R, 16 opd; Easter Ci mber was a prosper- | council will push the project with a view | wij} paper Bree: T2 ystery endo, dge | OWwing to the fliness of A v of continue independent in politics and .'f.f-‘?..xm“ “v.d r}" F Teaf l’“a\r‘w‘rm Judge | o o Bo: ith vni,'.‘.f.."f?\.‘.' 'r ous one for the Burlington road and the to placing the engine in service at the | that the plants will be maintained separate, | - - " — - . Fifth race. selling, one mile: Grayless, | ception will be indefinitely postponed 101 (Wedde showing of earnings for that period was |earliest possible moment. except as to the mechanical departments, . » 1d: W, B, |altoether a satisfactory one. As compared | It WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES ratrand), § 10 6, won; Gaston, | Nebraskans at the Ier G is expected that the fire hall in the THE REALTY MARKET. 1O (Robertagn). 2 10 1, second, Dord: | Eiy and Frank Sellers of Al sworih, B K | with the same period for 1899 there was a |Second ward will be completed by Novem- Xas GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF e tiet. e Latette. Nignt, | o T & Oherelaer of Bigut Of Beatrice | ymall decrease in freight earnings, but |ber 15 and it will be equipped as soon after | INSTRUMENTS filed for record Wednas- Omelin and Wil Fay alo ran Bixth race le puoa vards | General Merriam has returned from o |the large incredse in passenger and other (as practicable. Some difference of opinion | 94, 0\‘0“"' "’"’_':" rois SRR Pepe, I0US PIE SVERLY YRTSS Lmy;;r_ Ingpection xhrnv:l‘h th hllnwnrlm-v:‘rlr!--n(h more than offset the freight | exists between the committee on fire and ] ¥ Deeds. Soma, 10" (Robertmon) & o 1 second | 0f, the, Missoutl, Vieltug the bosts in |shortage and permitied a surplus appli- | water as to fust what SOt of an apparatus | Bridfet Lenash und husband to Etar |‘hl:;1.| T w :‘ H‘"M-'“;n'}‘fi" which he repcrts in firet-class condlifon | Cable to dividends in an amount exceeding |should be purchased for this mew house. | 24 to Mount Douglas.. .. .. o $ 7,000 G0l Out ahd Guide I.mh el He is now getting the affairs of the September of 1800 by $24.564. * The state- On the grounds of economy Mayor Kelly | E. B. Chapman and wife to L. A fartment ip shape to turn aver to Generul | pent for September, Compariag it with the |has been advocating & hose reel, as he says | Rawitzer, lot 1, block 4 Jerome t » 1 park 4,000 | -, time next week | same month of last year, follows one can be secured at about half the cost | PO & s tess 24 e X oy |o|-.- :"‘ ight earnings...§3, 8 42 ther, the mayor asserts that hose wound on Omaha 1.5 r heod, Ame LONDOX elub, London, Hoston be Lendon. adwin rdon «f ndon n LOCAL BREVITIES. 5 Glavuars of L aseenger earnings 1 15,116 Tnite: eal Estate and P g the i Found il Shnge serning JivHg | reel Insta longer than when foded fn a | URTY G EURA"0 T 00T e Prof. Theodore Freeland entertained the | Operating expen 5500 | wagonbed. The only advantage of & wagoh, | Maxwell's 2d add 3 ] o e Uy day or bIERT VreVonia duickenwil d ke 1081 e Ho »ellone u er tal expen: 7, says, is in ma x auisk suns nch | Burnha P estiste s eads 10 Bperuiuiorrh $y ot gy o Sk B, o 3 LA . er and Jordan b T ‘,Tx'glf- llone ut a parl | Surpius :uv . or mmmdll‘m; <’.‘.xll k1 x:x: iy \‘ua‘n AL B | h""x! yeamad 1o Nich | Lwer, (he bidueys aud Lue uriuary orgaus of aul iwpurities. CUFLBENE nrocgibens d section helr “ehamplon- urphus .. eing more easily bandled than a car n block 3 o ship checker match today, the conditions | Garfield circle, Ladies of the Grand Army | ° Decrease il have Taee & Kountze id add o | erers ebing that black tames six of the seven [ of the Republic ve a_ literary enter « “ everal discussions bhave been held and | Maxwell & F. Co. to Thomas Hoctor | CUPIDEN y inove aat his command-11-16 beng omit- | bu'lding, last evening for the benefit of the | h‘t‘-ll", % . un old. the mayor has flpally told the committee e 4‘ 5 and 6, block 3, Maxwell & [Berenteo \S0¢ Souey Pt SR veeh et o e White | vl i | TR T e o 01 poRT HURON, Mich., Oct. 31.—The Cai- | 1o fnvestigate both reels and wagons apa| ¥ ® 849 QRO % Liirew DAVOL WEBIGNE CO5F. 6. ez 376, Ban Pranciaco, Ca ull cholce of Teply, exce s Anna E. Marshall, department pres cago & Grand Trunk railroad was sold at .flo what it thinks best. At least 500 feet | ‘;‘""-"{”-"::;"‘h}v;';“]fi'_-‘”-li‘_ '.’j;""j“‘.’""‘l'"’,"; ? | poon today under the foreclosure proceed- ’ | prasident of Garfield cirole. Clrtie nembers | 1068 brought by the Mercantile Trust com- | wilt '.L‘Nh AH;'MI meeting in Con y of New York, in accordance with l \!rv.l:wl.nl: this afternoon at 2 o'clock N 8 attem | decree of the United States district court R y};;l ;‘p 'l':u;!'r:lh m';"\‘r -‘"wvl’Y‘\ be Z:-‘ul ‘H | General Manager Charles M. Hays and E \ O Ou ee a Jclock, this being Al Setis 22| W. Meddaugh of Detroit, representing the | Campbell Fair, dean Trinity ‘cathedral “mrhholdfl- of the road, were the onmly the preacher. The offeri Il be ad b d to | 1 o the Clarkson Memori®horil b | bidders. the roud being sold to them for [ Howard J. Rogers. American director of | 30:108:700: 0f this amount §5.437,000 repre- | education and social economy at the Paris | 8ebted tbe mortgages and $271,701 was fn- | xposition. has * notified s-n-«nm.—n.q.mu.mx Walier Harsha of Detroit, special | was awarded for the display of method -mrh occupied but tem minutes used in teaching geography. ity Attorney W. J.” Connell has pre- | v pared his briefs in the case ncw '\‘ in the supreme court In nich J.up Total amount of transfers FOR SALE BY MVYERS-DILLON LRIUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. inental | pan kills RATS, MICE, COCKROACHES and all other VERMIN, leaving no odor. At .Swero L “00 WENIUN W ‘popunfos fauows 40 ectors Are R ected. | CINCINNATI, Oct. 8l—At the snoual | | 1 | the city at the rate of $2.500 1 1. Gordon seeks 10 recover swiary ion of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi- | alldealers, 25¢, B PO/ 2aBY #MpIUwias Layio 1D 470 UKD r year cago & St. Louls Railway compa here 2 box. he WO Foate beginning Jjanuary this week W. K. Vanderbilt, Chauncey M Peelualeno e‘no | Wetus, N case will be heard in about two | pepew, J. Pierpont Morgan and M. E. In- SRR, . . To be clear-headed, sweet- tempered, and up-headed, one | Ayer's Pill every night. , J. C. Aver Company, Practical Chemiists, Lowell, Mam. | i ‘e[quies pUV swe[mIvy o1quieBep £10ind 919 ‘wuondnIE ‘SEmesaE | 'Sujgc) se yons ‘selqresl dreog [ puw |4IVH eld SvH Jujvd gndpueg eeand Sherman & McConnel! Drug Co., Myers-Dillon 1rug C) < M. A Dillon, South Omaha. A carpenter engaged I repairing an old |B8lls were re-elected directors for three ant b near Twenty-seventh and (years. There were 60.000 shares preferred | arnam streets Tuesday unearthed a bi a4 er 200,000 shares of ATRAmM eifeate Kwends ar and over 2 common stock SR st St e T with Carl Brandeis. man- | President Layng. Treasurer Cox, Secre. | Pennsylvania Coal and Coke | e e P eapls Coal and Coke |tary Osborn and a few others were the | roperty of this description 116 {dentifies | only ones preseui. The annual report had | | the «lothes | g UURE YOURSELF! Uss Big @ for uu dincharges. tuamu. Since 1863, Endorsed by Medical Profession o d they were restored to him. | been previously published A = s | | ST CEREETACURES all Kidney Arer's Hair Vigwr Aunit i et e BT ‘ e a2 immediate lasting efficacious agreeable ‘ Kidne cura . 11 e Southern's Lines. LT > burglar, who “passed up” tha diamonds on - gr sent in plain w it Anbad lsu, or by M the “dresser upstairs 10 take o baskertul | ATLANTA, Oct. 31.—A telegram re i her i Py B Tree book, ad ey e e v e ST | catved in this city tonight trom wasnine. | At Druggists Everywhere. Refuse Substitutes. oLl | wioe, etc, ot Dr, B. J. Kay, Barwets N V- ' \ {