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THE O HA DAILY BEE: DE EMBER 1900 FRIDAY — SPADES TURN WESTERN SOIL | rovet, v b, s v ssme [N pAVING LAWS NEEDED | S5 Wt S50 225 WEEKS IS AN ARTFUL DODGER Howard A. Clark, Who were married the night before. This circular was placed in every car on the train. In addition to that a telegram was sent to Denver re- guesting a_reception in keeping with the ‘arewell ceremonies. ORIGIN OF GARBAGE STATUTE| meeting, which will probably be held mext week. The rules of the association wiil be come effective at Sloux City on Decem- ber 15. Magner Take ©. E. Magner, for many years agent of ( i Farmers of East Are Beeking Now and More Tertile Fields. Lively Sceme of Parry and Theust Occurs Between Evasive Witnes and Prosecuting Attorney. Unserupulous Owners Are Now Able to Bhift Burden Upon Oity. Sam Weeks fs not a native of Arkansas, but on the witness stand In police court son, his next door neighbor, for beating a horse; Samuelson had resented the inter- terence, and a sharp colloquy was followed by a fight in which the Swede was worsted. Weeks appeared as a witness for Corey, his friend. All went well until it came to the cross-examination by Samuelson's at- | torney, Ben Blake, who was assisting the prosecution the Burlington at Kearney, was a visitor in s S L L A LR A A t v COMING OF WINTER SEASON IS NO BARRIER | {he Furizstun 1 Kearias, mus b Jiitor 12 | COUNCIL SHOULD BE GIVEN MORE POWER | iy 1yeusrea To Menteter meponte| FERUIS AT GE cvasivo antwers that would p { ’ where he will make his future home. Mr. S— to Certain Distrlcte—Wagons | ',“' y “""“"“ him to \l;}!.'!;'u!hln in llhn t L erease Their Hi ngs and the the Burlington in order to accept an offer | yjueed Without Voluntary ] tery case. R. L. Corey of 1211 Bancroft L Are Nu made him in the office of the general and Even Then Cltizens I In view of recent attacks which have been! LPSe Dnd. PAhoRBLIRted WIEh Gno et ! Permerty, xrnnn‘ll:rflznf lxhvl Missourl, Kansas & Texas quently Escape Just made upon the city garbage ordinance, City . w‘nis o' .“ co“NTR|ESI oad af ouls Prosecutor B. F. Thomas was nsked today to express an opinfon as to the efMcacy of “Omaba's greatest need Is a complete re- | that measu He said: vigion of the paving laws, said City At- My observation has been that the present torney W. J. Connell when asked what contract system of hauling garbage Is en- changes in the city charter will be sought | tirely satisfactory and that it is the only y. In the legisiature. *“We can manage to | Mmeans of securing good service to the city. get along without other changes in the | The object which the makers of garbage charter providing we can secure the repeal ordinance No. 4462 (the one now in force) | e} DLVE h ot | Bad In view was two-fold—first, to secura s of the present paving laws and can cnact | s \Bs Sereet Just measures in thelr stead. The provi- | the hauling of refuse in water-tight wagon- |, Mons concerning ofiginal paving are all | beds; second, to secure the dumping of such | right, but all our trouble comes from re- | Fefuse within the ltmits prescribed for such The continued active demand for western grazing and farming land controlled by the Unlon Pacific railroad is considered by men famillar with the situation to be an un- questlonable reflex of the thriving business conditions existing at this time throughout the entire middle west and western por tlons of the country. Sales of much cons quence tave been made to cattle and sheep- men and farmers of land contiguous to the routs of the Unlon Pacific, in the states of Rookwood, Royal Copen- hagen, Artistic Bronzes, Lamps, Cut Glass, Pottery, Wrought Brass, Kayser Zinn, Steins, Placques, Vases, Ornaments, etc. DYING MAN STANDS TRIAL John Sorenson, Aecused of Burg Too Wenk to Make Adequate Defense to J A dying man was tried in the criminal court yesterday afternoon on the charge of breaking and entering In the night time with intent to steal. In the complaint he was pamed John Sorenson and it was al- trouble with reference began the attorney. ar the barn,” answered Weeks. “How far from the barn?" “1 dida't measure it." No collection in this country Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado and | leged that on the night of September 9 |paving, and I hope that the petition sys- | Purpose only. The company which has the | 't foe T ag P , soltie Utah, and 'f::fl?:.l.. f:or 1n:mln|{ lands In [ he was caught by the police in !h’n dwelling | :rm :HI be (llvm-vnwnv with, " garbage hauling contract now is equipped mu.‘-‘,w' Mo 8 e Bt m‘lu‘h’\ 80 many "5“( Ities Kansas aud eastern Colorado are constantly ;r;l Rev \V'I'Hhm Morfarity of South Omaha, | “At present no petition is necessary for :;’:h;“‘lt("‘l;g "“:" .';"“"l ur‘n‘ tibes only a i | T guess it was. and attractive articles in Din= pouring in from tho east nving effected an entrance through a | original paving. It s within the power or the purpose, covered w > . " ; "Tht‘u 18 every indication,” sald an off- | window. Sorenson 1s In the last stages of | of '1‘1‘.- vn:mrll and the mayor to order such [ ® close fitting lid mnn,:;:..,‘\}ul”'“’;" ‘:1':;:;.:\ 2ol ner Sets, Plates, Table Wares olal of the Union Pacific 1and department, | consumption, He was carried Into the | paving in case a majority of tho property | "It 18 easy to anticipate what the result} ™. "oyno"on (ho run." of & large migration of well-to-do eastern | court room and when the time came for [ owners who.will pay for the improvements | ¥OUld be if there were mo restriction®| ..o 'ipe sgault provoked?™ tarmers to Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado | him to testify in his own behalf, although | offer no objection. This is as it should be | Placed upon the hauling of garbage. Alll .o " ¢ both of the men were.* ext spring. This opinion arises from the | the balliff placed his chalr at the feet of the | and the sooner we secure a similar law con- | KInds of vehicles would be pressed 10t0 | ..\ o a1q ho strike him?” favorable reports we recelve from our cast- | Jurors, they were unable to make out a |cerning repaving the better it will be for | Service and vile smelling loads would be On the withers 0, no! I mean where did Corey strike Samuelson? “‘Between the house and the barn." “Then what did he do?" “He reared up on his hind legs, and—' No, 1 mean what did Corey do?" “He did Samuelson.'” ern agents and also from the fact that a mumber of duals are now pending with east- ern purchasers for desiratle farming lands ia the states I have mentioned. “In the month of November, usually one of the dullest months of the year in the land business, wo sold 63,806 ucres of land, distributed among the states as follows driven through the streets, leaving a trail of refuse behind. No vacant plot of ground in the city would be exempt from use as & dumping place. The health and comfort of citizens might be disregarded. Under the present system the company having the con- tract 1s under bond to the city for the faith- ful performance of its duty, and is liable on word of his answers to tho questions of the attorney. Sorenson was not alone on trial, as an- other, Thomas O'Connor, was caught in the dwelling with him. Witnesses told the court that on the evening mentioned, when the members of the Moriarity household were away on a visit to friends, they saw the city. “To secure repaving under the present system it is necessary to secure a petition from & majority of the persons who will bear the tax. It Is almost impossible to secure such a petition which cannot be ae- feated in the courts, and these petitions have been the source of most of our paving PURLEY CHICAGO. Esfablished 1838. 118 and 120 Wabash Avenue. its real value and there has been a general Goodwlll, 1136 North Scventeenth, b : “What was the last you saw of him?" ¢ S 1i6ts. sl o Joseph Venuto, 18 South Kleventh, girl} Colorado, 47,411; Nebraska, 8,527, Wyoming, | unusual lights filtting about in the various | litigation. People deny their signatures | % bond for all damages o 'Was Satig at CIATIORY'S DAYHOR DASK | oaicrs o o i TS e o | Louis” Sorshieim, 178 Bouth Twenty:nihtn; 2,048, Kaneus, 5,820, For the year 1900 from | rooms and an investigation disclosed that |and take advantage of every loophole to “m’n‘“d"';’"'n":“‘\‘"""“’ :“"':“:‘"' "2""“ Voo | ot ;;'""m"::"_ :0:,::(;""" ";"‘fi"“'l‘:“:l'l‘","“'v“‘::“"_: girl January 1 to November 30 our total sales [burglars were ransacking the premises, |escape their taxes. It the council and e S s BBl “That will do! . ‘ bt falu - SEVE BEOA £ 008,008 ares, Se agaiont 8 561106 WeR HoL1A60 o oBee Kad Tound | IAYOF wero to brder Kl BAvISE oo envis | HNWRIEE aht este Wllke tor nualise parhe | o SR WS, U PR WHAL WaN the LAkt that shiould Bave been colleatad from them BEARS CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY acres for a like period during 1899, the two men hiding in a closet. The in-|own responsibility, cases would be thor- | "¢ I violation of the ordinance hus beem | 75, B0 0 por 5y o b P R B s R - Among the more important sales made by | truders were placed under arrest oughly Investigated and protestants would | foncd ubon by & cerieih nOWSPADCE 88 B mng dialogue was much Tonger than this, | e—mm i Bty B I L Ree the Unfon Pacific the last month were the [ It was only with the greatest offort that [be glven a better opportunity to present | ' : J oland the foregoin s vers Bl e ol A bl tollowing: Peter 8. Thompson and Field [ Sorenson could move his 1ips in answer to | their #ide of the case (o the counci.” ,"‘:"{‘;“‘:fI_'I‘“”l‘”:‘r:(”‘:G:“;l‘;‘:m '::'l';:':'“"“::'r"‘" waid INtUrRpevEsd Witk Vaelgus HIBIIcEe WHICH WOMAN IS THE WIFE Organization. ohart of St. Joseph, 9,600 acres in Lin- | the request of the attorney to ow it 4 s empe! - —_— G colh and Ribert souaties, Coloradg: Charles | bappened that Pl AU City Bears the Hrunt, | ship upon poor men desirous of earning an | Of temper on the part of Blake and sundty | yollowing Death of Henry Snyder| The senlor section, or the “Hears” of I T T Chera, | the poice. nectren M (e dwelling when | Mayor Moores is also of the oplufon that | honest living. It was alleRed that the youn | ditplays of mock penltenco on the part of | " “fwo Allesed Melpmeets Enter | tho Gorman Turnvereln cclobrated heir ‘olo., 2,250 acres In Arapahoe county, Colo- | porter, attorneys and jurors fl d".""‘r 3| new paving laws are Omaha's crylug need | men wero not awaro of the exlstence of such [ Weeks, but in the interest of brevity they Pisn. toh Stis Matais; fenth ABnIveRbary At CEMmAN. TrHbe Hatl rado; John Cameron of Raymah, Colo., 1,425 | him with heads inclined .m- “( .h( ,"‘,r""“‘ “I gometimes resolve that I will never ap- | an ordinance and that their arrest and fine |are omitted. The turn closed by the court's - Wednesday. When the order was instl seres in Rihett and M1 Paso counties, Colos | pltes o catch his re- | 0T other plece of repaving while the | amounted to persecution. 1 know of my own | ImPOsing a flne of §5 and costs upon Corey. | Pending Judge Vinsonhaler's ruling on a | tuted in Omaba ton years ago there were #400; Lee Liptrap of Raymab, Col,, 8,7118| Only one of the lawyers had heasing |PHUiOS system is in uss, —be salds “I|personal knowledge hat Hawkins and Silke motlon objecting to the appolntment of an acres in Elbert and El Paso counties, Colo- rado; J. H. Parker and D. S. Redford of Julesburg, Colo,, 7,721 acres in Sedgwick county, Colorado; Benjamin M. Fox of Lewellyn, Neb., 3,047 acres in Deuel county, Nebraska; J. J. Kinney of Kimball, Neb., 2,000 acres in Kimball county, Nebraska; acute enough to make out the words, and | on that account the court reporter was obliged to take the responses at second hand. Soremson explained that he and his companion entered the Morlarity residence to find a sleeping place for the night. He sald they were making a bed on the floor have seen #o many unscrupulous people take advantage of this system that I believe the clty hud better go without paving until laws are enacted under which property owners can be compelled to bear thelr share of the expense. “Harney street is in a disgraceful condl- have been arrested no less than six times within the last year for the same offense, 80 the plea of ‘Iguorance of the law' will not He in their case. November 27, however, was the first time they were ever punished for the transgression, as Judge Gordon was dlgposed to be lenient with them and to ac- NELSON OBEYS TO0 WELL Landlord Restrained from Turning Off Water is Flooded During Night from Broken Pipe. 1t Fred Nelson had not been too good a administrator in the estate of Henry W Suyder there are two women in grave doubt as to thelr marital standing. Bach asserts herself to be the legal wife of the decedcnt. Neither knew of the claims of the other until the death of Snyder and the attempts to secure a sharo of his estate nine members, but now the membership st contalng 141 names. Many of th members have died or left the city, but sixty bears were present to as st in rounding out the crder's first decado with appropriate ceremonies ch mem- ber was presented with a handsome bouquet as he entered the hall and the bullding was . iy b * o tion In front of the leading theaters and | cept as true thelr statement o often re-|citizen to disobey an order of the district | Snyder was vice president of the Omaha [appropriately decorated for the occasion x',.:;.,:,‘,h:::“;' (l:l:r‘v:dro kg w’)l"i:,e‘?:r:fl:&:‘l"n::r::::l x'r}.‘:mfn-- unde: the library bullding, but I am not In favor | peated under oath that they ‘ot their loads | court he might have saved members of his | Bottling Works and when he died a few | The first part of the evening was devoted i oty consideration untll Iate in the “'r:m‘,"‘m“" of attempting to repave it until new laws | of garbage in South Omaha’' or at some | family no end of hard work. Judge Sla- | months ago he left considerablo stock in the | to addresses by veteran members of the or- NEW CHIOAGO DAYLIGHT TRAIN. | Tho vardict will be made known this meca. | 21 fecured. [ belleve that the city should | other point outside of the clty Hmits. In| buugh on Wednesday placed Nelson and | concern and other valuable property. Mra. |der. E. I Schurls, chief growler, was tho iog. Fofuso to tear up nll the old cedar block | this particular case it was alleged that|his wife under injunction mot to turn off | Elizabeth Snyder applied in the county | first speaker. Other speakers were Dr. R Ilinois Central Adopts More Rapld o Y paving until laws are enacted which wil | thefr loads consisted of ashes only, which | the water supply from the rooms ocoupled | courts for the appointment as administra- | 8. Lucke, Henry Hoffmeister, W. . Holler, Schednle Eastward, Caurt Netes; make 1t certaln that dishonest persons |is a mistake. It is true that thero were|by their tenants, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Zittle, | tr'x. She informed the court that she had | Henry Stresshofer and Philip Andres. After Another tmprovement, following closely | yiqre Dickinaon T weanted a decrea of | cAUNOL throw their tax burdens on the | some ashes in their wagons, but the most| above the Nelsons' apartments at £30 Soutn | married Snyder in 1884. A few weeks later | the addresses sunncd was served and a ! b { the shortened time on its fast night trains | divorce (n the cass of Annotte Teviton | city. of the loads were made up of kitchen gar- | Twenty-eighth street. The Zittles and | objections to the appointment were filed by [ photograph was taken of all the members between Omaha and Chicago has been an- "f’:“‘{*l Barney Leviton on the plea of non- Payment of Policemen, bage. the Nelsons had quarreled and the landlords | Frances E. Snyder, who aseerted that she [ of the order nounced by the Illinofs Central in a new | *(Hb ":r i Pted " The pollce department is also desirous| ‘“There was no disposition on the part of| were attempting to oust the tenants by |is tho only rightful wife of the decedent, T TR T TR b fast dayllght train from Omaha to Chicago. | noe efand: poicEer 0f Kearnex, by aia | 0" (iedying certain provisions of the | the framers of our present garbago ordinance | shutting off the water from tho upstairs | having married him fn New York thirty B d oy ) L Ll T b ) Beginning Sunday the Central will have a | Etates ciredit court akainst the Burlington | chorter. Its complaint® is regarding the |to work a hardship upbn citizens. For In-|rooms when Zittle procured a restraining | years ago. exprenped (ho opinion (hat ' fntereat o0 handsomely equipped train, vestibuled :’(fi:x]:?:\'& Somrany {;{r ‘";flw for damages | payment of officers. stance, stable refuse and manure do not|order from the court, putting an end to| Yesterday the hearing came up in the |delinquent tuxes B been turned into 1 throughout, which will leave Omaba at 7| Tl the doterdant mia oA Z0M | “The officers in the police department are | come within its purview, but anyone may | the procedure county court. Both the contestants were §enerul funds wather than inte the various o’clock in the morning and reach Chicago | tance out of Hastings. The rallroad com- |not graded as they should be, to encourage [ haul such matter simply by securing a per-| Nelson appeared at the court house yes- | preeent to gubstantiate their claims. Mrs. | sequently the ity owes the fekool much 8t 9:45 p. m. This traln will tako the place | BAOY, RHoReR thel, the plAIBIT wes tres: | mer. to remain 1a the service,” said Chief | mit from the commissloner of health.” terday with a tale of ills that made the | Frances E. Snyder is an elderly woman of | money which had Leen diveric this of the present train that leaves Omaha at | fia Wik ramoved from the triin. and there |of Police John J. Donahue. “Under the story of Job's sufferings appear a chronicle | Prepossessing uppearance. She was asked BEActie Bo O ot Uil undorstid {2 11:10 a. m., reaching Chicago the next morn- | fore has no right of nction. present city charter, patrolmen entoring | NEWMAN WILL GO SCOT FREE | of pastimes, ail on account of the restrain- |1c take the witness stand and to tell what | begun concerning the conditiyi of schodt tng at 7 o'clock. Rachel A Covington has commenced sult | the service recelve $65 per month, and after < ing order. Nelson eald that in the middte | She knew of her husband's marital affaire. | funds in varfous countles o the state, An We have been dolng such a satistactory | pERIYE (he, QMahe, Street Raflway com: | poaining fn the department six months | xo yaw mxin of the night he dreamed that a second | Her information related to the marriage in | fxmmination of the citys tax books shows business on our new Omaha line,” said As- L\lurlel recelved in consequence of an nc- |they are paid $70, the maximum salary for [~ ool (0700 sy nnot universal flood was at hand and that he | New York in 1860. She said that after werly credited to the fund ir which it sistant General Passenger Agent Merry of | €ilent on Qctobor & o' qecurrenco to0k | patrolmen. 1t 18 Impossible for a man to Awe Mich Hmbarrassed. and his family had been shut out of the | elghteen years of residence there Mr.|belonks, and that the Hoard of Educatlin Dubuque, who s in the city, “and It has | BreVanted nor ‘trom stepming temm ohi 8 | become a capable policeman in six months L ark. Ho awoke to find several streams of | Snyder came west and that a year later she | Jintpi " diatric: nave been diverted to e been Increasing so rapldly that the new |rapldly. The conductor s said to have |and there should be a longer period of | mpo cage of James K. Newman, who was | water trickling down frow the celling, | followed. Mr. Snyder met her at the depot, | city’s general fund. Omaha-Chicago train we are putting on fa | EVEN the Feeighead ™ signal ‘too auickly. | pigbation. In my opinion it would be well | hyrgeq with causing the insanity of Miss | Nelson clambered out of bed, and in step- | belng In company with his ulece. the young oo T really In response to the demands of our | {he graund Injuring hor aums SRV (12| to bave the charter amended fn such a | yoot by N Sqorick by hiypuotic practices, | pIng to the floor thrust his foot n a pool [ ¥oman who I8 now the sacond Mrs. Snyder. |y, 3 pinap, Agnow, Mich., says: I buiness.” o ness Fesultedn marner that officers may be paid only $50 | i1"not be called in police court. Chief|of icy water. An investigation The testimony showed that a year after ¢ (e bl R ba provided with The new train will equipment bound for St. Paul and Minne- apolis, and close connection will be made with the Minneapolis & St. Louls at Fort Dodge. Besides the new fast Chicago train a mixed train will run daily except §unday Judge Keysor has fssued an alternative writ of mandamus to compell the village of Valley and Il M. Puffer, the treasurer, to pay a warrant for $128 fn favor of Charles Harrler, the petitioner. Harrler alleges that this sum’ was expended by him as @ village trustes in the ]lrum\(‘\l({m of Wil- llam Ball on the charge of selling Hquor per month when they enter the service. “At the end of six months I would have the salary increased to $5. Auother $5 should be added at the end of the first year. In elghteen months the amount should be raised to $65, and men who remaln in the Donahue, after carefully investigating the matter, has decided that it would be im- possible to secure a conviction, as the state law does not cover the polnt, and, more- over, it would be difficult to prove that by lamp light disclosed that the water pipes leading under the upstairs floor to the apartments above had burst. Nelson rushed to tne | cellar to cut off the counection. The leak | had been discovered almost as soon as it | [ Mrs. Frances Snyder's arrival in the west in Nebraska on the plea of abandonment, the gecond time. | have | ner husband left her and setured a divorce | YOI SeVere cases of pnsumonia with good v 0 Mllon's drug sto Almest immediately afterward he marrled ;Iy::;flhl:lnn"l":u:(i':: H The laws of the state de- | used Foley's Honey and Tar in three results In every cas: There is nothing South On , Omaha. ! Newman really did hypuotize the young |was sprung and there was little damage |C1are marrlages between uncle und niece to Scannell Home from U ne. trom Council Bluffs to Fort Dodge, leaving | Without a Moenxe. fortnecured 4 wartant |service for two years should be pald #70. | yomap, though there were a dosen persons | 8o far, but as Nelson was about to turn be lilegal. There is thought to be a doubt Seannell ed | Sestorday the former city at 7:456 a. m. the trensurer Fefused . pasment o s | Then I think it would be well to fncrease | o ont at the private seance where the | the stopcock he remembered the restrain- also with regard to the valldity of the di paper. The writ {s returnable on Decem- of the province of Du | Which Wi e the salaries of the sergeants and captains. vo taken | ing order, and \alth Y " | vorce. Judge Vinsonhaler will rulo on the |eid in 'the too ety M AR emonst % alleged to have taken |ing order, and although temptation was s nm,;,‘,.::.‘;:':'., :,“':l" “,"' e L T SR It this were done promotion would mean 2‘,::’;“’ FRHIR N Sieg) | strong upon him, he recalled that ais-|POints in controversy in a few days. Mr.| th € ihe convoeation the biehon a o8t yesterday of a number | In the United States cire st v 4 A : . y {h-vess } ; : : ; othing, A% no. Fenort. ls. aver of prominent operating oMcials of ronds | terday the cise. of Schmolor & Musiias |TOFE to the officers and I think they would | 'Noyman, tn company with Mra. J. Carrl- | obedlence of such order means contempt of | Bnyder's heira In tho clty aro Mre. Endorah | mage on business tintil (¢ has been finaily whose headquarters are out of the clty. | SF3uat {he Merchanta Inuurance company |bo encouraged to do better work: gan, his landlady, at 1811 Lake street, called | court, followed by severe punishment, He | Golll. Mre. Cortie L Norh and Frank Sy | paused upon by : fole 66 fhais Ware’ hete on mare| isde ThE PIAIREIND Beb ik horial Jdn thiv at the all yestordny morning and receipted | decided to lot tho water run till he coula (OF, Thelr clatims are represented W the | trips of inspection, while the others | Alleged to be due as nsurance on tho stock | INDIANS HAVE MANY NEEDS | tor the articles which were taken from him | find his attorneys and explain the predica- |Pr!1to% of the Trst NUE BESAEE B8 A8 T attended a meeting of the Western | frore which was Bartieie dontroney ymUate — when he was arrestec. ARt to them I R Rid Oik: Rarvioe. RuNoelation hald. at: Dalott|| AL sarng: © The avoution 1t e n'fin' ','; Omaha Depot Will Rival that at C) Miss Broderick will be sent to a private | When the attorneys came down to thetr | 3 Pacific headquarters yesterday morning. '_’f", “‘f“t“"l‘,":" ,',“I'"l'l",;'" 1“‘“"“4 by the | cago, Which Sends Twelve Millton | insane asylum in Council Bluffs. n;orulm(‘msk and the judge appeared on A WOM/ RETTY Among the visitors were W. A. Garduer, | stock was damaged 60 per cont® whils the ounds Westward Aunuaily. Wednesday _afternoon Mrs, Carrigan | the bench at the customary hour a stay y gencral manager; R. H. Alshton, genoral | defendant claims that it was irijired to o called upon Chiet Donahuo (o Intercede in | was sccured, permitting Nelton to shut off | Must Have Luxuriant and Glousy Hair, 4 4 esa amount 5 ; Sewman’ 1. o's water long enough to repair th o 3 3 :fifiifi:fiifi:fl?fll o% Bions Al atithe Notth: O e R e reandakibla) foF tho |leak; ,/1n. (he: msantims’ the \hasd "% | ho finest contour of female face, the won't stand very much abuse— one, of e Noi - Chicago, where he has been inspecting the " v v ™ o el 0 5 € Il —1 0 wuperintendont at Boone. all of he North- | THROWS BLAME ON LAWYER | Chlctss, whers he hus been inspecting the | 00 of that unfortunate girl” said | the overhend pipes plaved Lavoo with {ho | Sveetest smile of a female mouth, loses it refusos to work—then you quit of Chicago and W. H. Stillwell of Topeka view to gathering pointers to guide him | She turaltire 1n. fhs Bed room; el MR TRl packion;.tho. The ARy teghs superintondent of lines west of the Mis- [Jall Restauratear Cited for Con- | ih the management of the new depot to be | ‘That may be so. I can readily under-| ;:T'k,"‘:“:"'-‘ ?nn?:u:.h.? h; “";a:’::l“‘v“ l:m:: able thing for people with eyes Sour, both of the Rock Taland; W. O. Wat. | tempt Baye He Was Advised to | eatablished at Omaha, of which he s to|tand that ho is in a measure irrespon-| BABE FOUND ON DOORSTEP |[ov known ' causch by & oot of the to @0 when they begin to show rous of St. Louis, superintendent of traus- Disregnrd Court's Order. be the superintendent. SIEIS L Eap)led the ohish IHA MBIt e Ralr. yhiore 1t ¥aps the vitalitr.| The Littls signs of being contrary is to se- portation, and C. M. Rathburn, superin- - “The Chicago establishment {s an im- mfln:um-’u, Illm‘ h:\ s not right mentally.” | ynknown Person Attempta to In- white scales the germ throws up in burrow- lect some rellable opticlan and tendent at Atchison, both of the Missourl In the capacity of attorney, Farington|mense affair,”” said Mr. Jordan, ‘“‘and NT}"' ae »‘ ";;“ taa that e it crease Family of Newspaper Man ing are called dandruff. To cure dandruft have him doctor them with & Pacific. Power {3 sald to have told a client, Edwin [ handles upward of 12,000,000 pounds of mer- Why, yenc. 5o t0i0.me. s S Without His Consent. permanently, then, and to stop falling hair, air of the right kind of gl Tad 1 ol L N. Daharsh, that a certain restraining order | chandise annually. This includes clothing, | bect able to think right since his wite {hat germ must bo killed. Newbro's Herpl- DAlvigh tha bight kind of.glasees, ) issued by a district court judge was worth- | boots and shoes, groceries, drugs and pro- ed.” A baby girl, apparently about two weeks | .40 v ¢l c! m'”" f"""[‘;'““"“f" plaaesy that has attended | jogq The order operated agalnst Dabarsh, | visions of all kinds. Well, T can’t say as to that, but I know | g1q, was left on the front doorstep at 818 }‘“,"N:fl,:;m;:ln’":(;‘: r::,‘,’," :;:,,(,::‘,Jm:.‘t,;l lable. o e e e atir, Sorvite | torbladiog him to exclude David R. Cameron| "It is expected that the Omaha dopot | that Mr. Newpas i JaRsged b2 be marrled | North Forty-second street, the home of |gna of course, stops the falllug halr and o e | o v e 3 P 01 to a very refined lady.” E. C. Hunt, a newspape! | 4 2 e e na s Gaoreantzation In the | trom the Jolnt conductig of a restaurant | will becomo one of the most important in paper 1eporter, about 10 business in the basement of the city jail the country in view of its convenient loca- You don't tell me!" exclaimed the chief. | cures baldness. When you kill the germ Wo are opticians. We are re- THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO o'clock Wednesday night. No note accom- g entire ! ' Well, T'd lke ou can't have the dandruft or thin hair and Councll Dlufis wnd the entiro North | “pay'no attention to 1" are (he at-|tion. Many Indian agenclea in the norch. |\'That man to be marriedt wWell, 1d ko | panicd the wnlmated parcel, and. like the [ ¥ ieatrey the cauks; you removs the effeot. rgest Optical House. "':‘"'l " ot "";d"' ‘l':“ ‘;“"m“"] been such | tori0y's reported words, it is without | west will make their requisitions on the | to S¢e the woman who would marry such | character in the “Bridge of Sighs,” its | st bbb it il 1408 Far St. OMAHA, that Interested rallrond officlals are now | yignificance.” Daharsh acted on the| Omaha establishment in the future and the | 8—Such a man as that fdentity s shrouded in mystery. Mrs. Hunt Mortality Statistics. nam St., . considering the advisability of extending | coungel of his attorney and in consequence | agencies in Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyo- | “Well, 1" faltered his guest. “I am—|peard the bell ring and upon going to the | The follawing births were reparied [0 the Opposite Paxton Hotel, the territory to include the entire South : s . vo . tting before you now 4 city health commissioner for the twenty- 2 | was cited to appear before Judge Keysor,|ming, Kansas and the southwest will | Well here she is sitting before y door found the infant. Its elothing was | $t¥ Beaii SO O oo Thursday: A Platte section of the state. A meeting of | wpo jeeyed the order, and fined $50 for con- | naturaily secure their supplies from this| And the chief employed all the resources | poor and simple. b wenty-sixth and Burdette, girl; T operating oficlals representing the 1ines | o™ It geveloped later that Power might | point, inherited from a ready-tongued Irish an- | The station was notified and Assistant bave been responsible for Daharsh's offense, | “The establishment of this big Indian | Cestry in offering such apologics as might'| police Matron Dan Baldwin was sent out 80 the court cited him elso to answer to the | supply depot will open o mew and {m- | condone for his unfortunate slip. to take charge of the babe. An attempt i M Fomwarnad charge of contempt, and the hearing was | portant market to Omaba jobbers apd STm————— will be made to give it Into custody of the | QUI nmym an t4 commeonced before Judge Daker yesterday. | manufacture L The government advertises | pouy ingerson of Hutton, Ind., says he [ Child Saving Institute Dabarsh and Cameron were partners in a | for bids on all merchandise required for : O 8 's a “Rolling stone gathers no moss"™ Fi el | ot LEAT 1 had not spoken a word above a whisper for says a “Rolling stone ga orearimedt. catorlag business conducted at tho clty Jail| tho Indians and whon the Omaha suppv | 10LGL i Gun Bottle of Fotey's Honey TAX BURDEN TO BE ADJUSTED | atuny people of good education and judg- A s % or the benefit of the prisoners. ey had | depot is in operation these bids will call “ 2k 2 “, 3 The liability to discase is groatly | oy | and Tar restored his voice. It is used - .t In other respects are like a “rolling q ) % out and Daharsh rofused to allow | for prices on goods lald down here, thus s f \ no | Commixstoner Proposes to Apply wair | MO8t 1D Yesgened when the blood is in g0od o= | Cumeron on the premires or to share in the the largely by speakers and singers. Take no roly r giving Omaha jobbers and manufac- t they ruin a fine 3 o e 1 stone”—through nef dition, and the circulation healthy and | pronte, Judge Keysors order was to re- |turers considerable advantage. in- the | tubstituie. Myers-Dillon Drug Co, Omata; | Vatuattos o e Gher """ | stove, rango or furnace for the want of vigorous. For then all refuse matter | utore Cameron to his rights bidding.” Dillea's drug #xere. ROUH DIAAIA L ! little attention—When your stoves is promptly carried out of the systen The day following the order Cameron ap-| Mr. Jordan does not know when the North Stde Marshes Drained. “The Omaha Water company and other 1 new repairs get them at once at a otherwise it would rapidly accumulate | peared at the kitchen of the jail to resume [ Omaha depot will be opened nor where it | Workmen have depopultted the musk: | jarge corporations whose personal valua- need new rof 1 keep your stoves and — fermentation would take place, the |his former duties and Dabarsh promptly |will be located, but these matters will be | Pt (ONH WHICH SIS Ao maE s | tions have beon largely increased are not [ Small expense und keep your 868 T/ blood become palluted and the consti- | put him out. Then followed the contempt | settled ut an early date by the authorities oad tracks nchea have been dug | the only taxpayers who will pay on a [heaters in good repair—Many stoves us malady might result seriously. A healthy, is looked upon favorably by Mr. Jordan, if a permit for its use can be secured from the War depart- present year," on | Jlam Fleming. m his een lowered more than | ent weelk sald Tax Commissloner Wil- *“Although the valuation of and the wate two feet dur g a4 most of the foul water has escaped fr they are out of repuir—We not spairing but carry repairs for took the stand to explam w! bo considered in contempt ¥ he should net | The jury re- | when ouly do & the b As u active cirenlation means ige: d & r, he: f - e orera « will - dlg trenches | the property of these large corporations RS A fig:ifldxgxsuun and strong, healthy | (yrned a verdict in his favor. ment | e O arain tho deep ponds. The city | has been doubled in some cases thora are | All Btoves ever made, | borp s | fnecr expects to have this malaria- | many other companies in the eft h ¢ . ; H | o clty whose Asablood purifier and tonic S, 8. 8. A Village Blacksmith Saved Hin Lit- {1k lacality dried out within the next v it St s} AT e | WINA. STABRED DY . MANIAG e S i |, M2 Jeal 0% Tl | OMANA STOVE REPAIR WORKS remedy for old people and children | rationt & Attacks Stewnrd “““L “‘ " _"""': 'f'h”" “fi“ “[“’I“" village e | pald taxes this year. because it contains no minerals, butis | with Knife—Laborer Assaulied e e Titte son van Oo. | In o moment of despondency Yeier| “Among mercantile companies the in- | Telephone 000. 1207 Douglas S made exclusively of roots and herbs South_Omnha. old, has nlways been subject to croup, and | Foomaat 916 Capitol avenue. A poli crease has boen most marked. Wholesalers No other remedy so thoroughly and effectnally cleanses the blood of im- purities. Atthe same time it builds | up the weak and de- | vates the entire sys- tem. Itcures permanently all manner of blood and skin troubles. Feon was summoned in good time and th fProspect that tho woman will continue her rexldence in Omaha. and retailers alike have been turning in their personal property at much less *han s0 bad have the attacks been that we hav feared many times that he would do. We have had the dector and used many medi- cines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is now our sole reliance. It scems to dls- )lve the tough mucus and by glving fre- quent doses whew the croupy symptoms ap pear we have found that the dreaded croup 1s cured before it gets settled.” There i3 George Wicks, steward at the county hos pital, was stabbed by an inmate of the bullding Wednesday, The patient, whose name 15 Kauffman, had become violently insane and sprang upon Wicks as the latter cntered his room. In the fight which cn- sued Wicks was repeatedly stabbed. The wounds are serlous, It Well Pay You— To come early and select your Christ- mas presents in the way of musical in- io Demp Feet— for bilitated, and reno- the misses this winter, Drex T nan has wade the effort of his life now offers the mothers a shoe for S Audly lay aside 0 . > My & » of elther lght struments—we will gladly Fred Lehman, a laborer, was stabbed at | no danger in giving this remedy, for it con- es that 18 made of either g o M5 BB, Kelly, of Urbana, O WTI8E | tho Wisconsin house, Twenty-sixth and N [ talns no opium or other injurious drug and at calf or heavy dongola kid--not n anything you will pick out now, while . P08 17 hands and face e | stroets, Bouth Omaha, at 6 8. m. yes- | may be given as confidcatly to & babe as to | coarss, heavy or clumsy shoe, but & there is no rush, end hotd it until you ulen, crusts would form and | orquy. Lehman was washing at the sink | an adult y ’ k Th sving the skin ved and infiams | 0T o Harrison "'Mm;‘: A ] neat, easy-to-wear and keep-your-fee want to take it home—we have a fine 8 dooto, me no good. & a on, P! oarder a ¢ Tl - P, S 9 ps1 ) i the odioated sonpand satveawithout | tho houso, stepped up to him and, without | ¢ Jedding Gaeats Nake Marer. ' |dry sos, Made up.ln.the latost fooe awl stock of novelties on hand this year and 2..:“?.-.!‘;’!'.;:;:3:“’““? skin s;«)'m\u a wnr;i stabbed kim in the region of Iv\u.nl'ulndv Il-’u'; \:\u n.q‘|“.[|xz—hghlll.'x illnwnn'] spring lll-"l;l;‘ A‘I lhhl':lnldl‘h.‘:“u lw“ are have presents from b cents up to §1,000 o heart, 1 rume sed was an | A ark of Omaha and Miss Nellle Post f | $1.50; child's slzes, 814 to are $1.2 re. Honry Siogfried, of Capo May, N, | !h¢ heert instrument use Jlumbus were o ) tha bonds of | 1Y p 5 e our be 3.0y that Isenmm bottles of B. g.og. ordinary pocketknife and the blade passed | {otImbUs wore ofned Cinthe bonds of | Lo L sizes, 214 1o 6, mie $200. Wo gee our heautiful lne of mandolins, Al Irtonde thovsbs Rev 0bsé hopse | Potvecn the ribe within an lnch of tbe | fault af the friends ot that souple who wete | can recommend this shoe as the ome guitars, zithers and everything in music A o |0t the train, The wedding Tuesday night |shoe that will prove satisfactory in —we scll on small payments, . Gardner, Florenos, 8. O, | 1aerison was arrested tmmediagely atrer | i {1 RTRE o' the Briets Sarinia was phe | e, hat Wil i ory 4 o e BTe % wa bots | the aftray and Lehman's wound was dressed | bf the pocioty cvents of the season 1n the | Weat style and price, ‘r 4 “D'fl.:l;lh‘“Od.:rrlflsflw 998 | by & police surgoon. Lehman I3 not badly | interlor Nebraska elty and many guests |y AApY g . | Injured. It {s understood that the men had [ ¥ere present from all parts of the state D S A HOSPB Send for our free book, and write | IMited, 1t 18 inderstoct that the men bad | Ko™ etk "meti” iende o 1| DreXel Shoe Co., . , 1 our physicians about your €ase. |was thought of the matter and Harrison's | number of Columbus friends e rendy—Sent free for they made the wedding trip memorable, Rice and old shoes filled the aisle of the car and one lof the men from Omaha distributed Medical advice free. TME SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 8A. Wusic aad Art. action can hardly be explained by bhis triends, glas.