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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA THURSOHAY, NOVEMBER 14 S 7 b ot b wen oot 1GCROOL BOARD PRESIDENT 1901 Mr. rep Sheean sald the resolution ition of ordinances ak w mere Tooked all right on SCRAMBLE FOR THE STREETS | D0 YOU GET UP ita face, but as It was long and might con - Tax Commissioner's Waork, ' taln some objectionable features, hidden or - While books of the ta: commissioner > Bailread Companios Have Reme Tronble in ‘:HTIH:”I! at first sight. He '""'i' "\';"' Financisl Oenditien of she Oity Doesn't|cor 1901 were comploted e time ngo | Buccestor te Hayward May Be Either Wmith 9 0 look it over before it was pas Mr oy Making & Choics, Batwe s Torrfy Prownt Administradion. | 1007¢ S il considerable s ok o bo done | or Tusk in this department. At the present time | - So Zimman moved that the resolution ba Deputy Burt b 8 engage y‘,r';:|‘|(y-\‘ “\I”.i 2 ' ferred to the committee on street Im 7 y y ? | and Alling out the field books fo 1002 N Visaaasy CITY COUNCIL UNABLE TO DECIDE MATTER | nrovements and viaducts. This aroused Mr. | ONLY A MATTER OF FLOATING BONDS | aud filink out ihe fleld boc :.:-u':: 107 | PEARSE INFLUENCE IN THE COMBINE "N {5 | Hascall's ire and he stated that councilmen | for several monthsy as the job is & tedlous Quarrel Beiwee ‘,“"r';h':""‘:":"“'"‘ b e l"'"’:‘l"""“'h”l’ Glven & Rate of Tuterest and & Tax | ooe. It is the fntention of Commissioner | SUBerintendent May Be Able to Name smothe, measure by sending it to the fltzge A %00 y for committee i Levy HWigh Enough the Buy- Fitzgerald to have all records ready fo the ad of the Roard of Northwentern -] " next year's assessment by January 1 if | et — | Hoye, as chairman of (he committee, was ers Will Take tue 18- posatdle | acation Owing to tiement at Specinl Meeting immediately on his feet GHETER WA Do g Rt the Factl 1 . ately on his feet, resenting what he auc Readily, L Magte City Gossip, e Factions, Pl A i of the Aldermen., sald was a slap at him by Hascall. He ¥ The Woman let_cor, i give a said that, unlike the judiclary committee, i ten" at the Home of Mra. 8 R, Fler — % E— of which Hascall s chathnan, his com- Eightenth and M strects, Thireday after: | Tha sxistence of four distinct clans among ewnlvad, by the eity il of the city | mittee had never smothered or lost any | “Thia talk about South Omaha going into [noon the men: B t . " Z v I y b Thurs . & e members of the Board of Kducation ‘.H”)\. H»ml’mv;:b l‘(l‘\uv\w P: |:|‘ ‘V' “IQ M. | pose of the members of the committes so = eity official yesterday. It is true llhn: 1 church will hold thelr unnual flower | each exhibits an indefluite number of ram! way and the Chica. t. Paul, Minne- | to do. there has been some delay in the sale of fications in its possib o8 10" t . b Minne ' s i possibilities toward elther Foray o (ymuba rullway, now N Somror| This brought Hascall up again. He | the last issue of bonds, but this has been (iaembers of the local Youne Men's Chris- | enlargement, dissolution or fusion with an thereto, shall remaim in statu quo until | Warmly resented the imputations against | caused by reason of the low rate of in- | il LARCCIALINY AEE CEINT “|“;'.“',‘“:“,.,\“ | other, tend to make the situation in that :"u‘ll"'"'tr-:u'!:-xn:‘l’flr :\rl‘"y“-’;'; ||:"'A‘r'r_|(|i|4ml by the | the judiciary committes, sald It was the | terest allowed by the charter and also by ‘Y\rv v\!'\ dell; er iddresses for three days, | body now most chaotic as far as organiza i 5 I ot promptest of any in the council, and de- | the fact that the city has lately been a|commencing Friday : . & tlon for mext year is concerned The paseage of the above resolution | yaeq Zimman and Hoye for their collabo- | 1ittle slow in meeting some of its maturl- Tonlght at Odd Fellows' hall, Twenty- However, though it fe not till Januaty 6 he sole result of two hours of stormy 3 fourth and M strects, the Magie City Kings v J wag the so rated championing of the attempt to refer | Daughters will give a bean soclal, to which | that the new members take thelr seats and N strife at the special meeting :xr the coun- | 44 " Loeolution While there still continues to be in-|all friends are There will be a | the new president is formally elected, and é cll beld yesterday afternoon for the pur-| “rnen zimman went after Hascall and the | quiries about the lssue of $50,000 fn bonds | Program and refre Lo although absolutely nothing in the way of pose of taking some action relative 10 the | paygiytion failing of adoption the meeting | to take up outstanding bonds, no wale has | (TR OXening the members of the FIrt | o caucus has vet been held by any group, contest between the two rallways named. | ,q45,ppeq { heen made and it is hard to tell when any- | reception to Rev. M. . 1lead, the ro. | ffom siatements of the various members | Thlshv\nn the sole h] ~<|(Iuw>< vhulv came up thing will be done. The finance commit- -v'vl“;lr\ k"vv‘r’;-"‘ml 1 ’|;I\~v~lv {\‘ ml”b” ‘] the | who will be especially active In the matter at the meeting and the resolution was | NEW INSTRUCTOR IN GERMAN [ tee is in correspondence with a number | {ongresatio ends of the church are | op the general complexion of the s! i e is o s b i complexion of the situation :dwl""l '*!/M“ aoimoun vote """'l»"" it pih4 of eastern brokers, but a0 far without re- — in what will be its finality can now be as H At :':'::m‘:,"""'"‘ Mr. Lobeck | yuhn 1, Kind of Colambus Engnmed e | 56lt. As a pertion of the issue i« fotended [ WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS | <crtained Ad 1/ Tencher 1w the 10 take the place of bonds declared fllegal | pit In the first place, according to a castiron Everything In coonection with this dis SRR wRRTTencner I by the courts, buyers are naturally a 11ttle | prae Movement of Mogs te Market, | Précedent, only those men are eligible to pute s deadlocked until the next council kh Scha backward. The councll still has hopes of v Myenivinid gl | the ofce of president who are serving the ) meeting on Tuesday night. At that time s | disposing of the entire issue at a rate of third year of thefr terms. This leaves five Mr. Zimman's ordinance permittiog the | n. john | King of Crete. Neb., will | interest not to exceed 6 per cent. Such londing Henvily, possibles out of the fifteen, namely: Messrs Chicago, St. Paul, Minueapolls & Omabis | yyie porning assume charge of a regular [ bonds as the proposed library issue are in ket Robert Smith, H. N. Wood, N. M. Howard road to lay, operate and maintain trackage | goios of German classes at the High | demand, as they run for ten years and draw [ CINCINNATI, Nov. 13.—(Special Tele- | W: F. Johneon and J. C. Barnard along Eighth street between Howard and | poot ha having been chosen yesterday | b per cent interest gram.)—The Price Current says: Hogs are | AMODE this quintet are representatives Farnam streets will come up for final pas- |y "vp ' figh school commitiee of the school | At the present time the total debt of the | moving to market very freely. The total | ©f three of the four clans. Wood, Maynard age and it is (hen that the loudest obe |y 0" 0w in Gaditional German teacher, at | city amounts to less than $600,000 and it | western packing fs 575,000, compared with | 04 Robert Smith are supposed to be de- Jections will be forthcoming from the Bur- | “eojary of $50 & month. 1s estimated that this can be taken care [ 4a0000 the preceding week and 415,000 fast | Y01°d o Superintendent Pearse. The com lngton end. At last Monday night's meeting of the | of. providing a heavier tax' s levied mext | ..\ ginca November 1 the total is :mmm,,""”'" on buildings and property, compris Representatives of both roads were pres- | (ihoo1" poard, when the members can- | year and all departments of the city are|icuingt 765,000 a year 8go. Prominent | "% Paroard, Levy, Stubbendorf, Theodore ent yosterday afternoon. A resolution by [ Lo lo0 (FUS TR an Johinkon of the | operated on an economical basis. STESd SoHDARe Ay NS Johmson and W. F. Johnson, Is likely to ) Mr. Hascall dealing with the same affale | oo, © 0 0 0 anounced that it | « 1 er lgnores Order ; TR AR wi 10 | Stand together, and ts recognized as another | ®. was the signal for all the wordy warring. [ (o Rl (00 e man, and at once. b { Chicago eireeieeees 320000 250,000 | Sturdy band. Mr. Howard and J. J. Smith 1t falled. of wdoption finally by a vote of 4 | =0 (UL B e to con. | About six weeks or two months Ao | Kansas City ¥ .18 9000 | form another small combination, the basis = to 4, after the same four that defeated it |, "0 W G0 question, save that of the | Street Commissioner Clark was directed by '(:?I]i\.zl};\wu . . ;»«3::‘::;«1 which 18 not exactly known. The fourth had failed to refer it to the committee on | | b i the city councll to fill in the sunken pave- | & uuI [ 0o | and last olan naturally takes in the four D Y H Rh : ? " Y Bl dd official canvass, but Mr. Johpson rald the | 5 8t Joseph ... o Y atreot improvements and viaducts by the | (it RS D S ”"’f.‘"rl;'l‘” o auen | ment near Twenty-fourth and F streeta | gt Touls [0/ . newly elected democrats, Funkowser, cor- | VO YOU TAVE eumatism ave ou adder same voto. The auartet comprised Presi- (0 Cor RO O e Kind fmme- | WIth broken stone in order to do away with | Miiwaukee 300 fmak, Anderson and McIntosh U . . T i ? | dent Karr, Hoye, Zimman and Lobeck. | go #8000 T8 ToR0 o rolght the | the mudhole. The asphalt pavement has | ™', ™" o " Yow | From the present outlook it seems that or Uric ACld roube Hascall himself was a forceful champion | o700 & B OTE e from Lincoln lase | b®en sinking slowly for some time until| Cincinnati - o | the Pearse influence will try to dominate s\ of his own resolution. It read night % b ; i now there is a depression of at least six 33‘11”.‘-“.‘-', i 000 | 1:\" organization through Robert Smith, " . ‘edar Raplds ... : Maynard, Wood, and Funkhousor, who is Whereas, All unauthorlzed work in the k A batned R e e inches, which extends for mearly half a yoard, s i " atreats and alleys in the city of Omana by | = M. Kind passed th ssary examina- | (8 Aol Beal made an estimate of DEATH RECORD counted upon to bring him the democrats. | TO Prove that SWAMP=ROOT, the Great Kidney and Glgging p the earth, by Aling in earth or | tons here last June, showing exceptional | tock Hukinenr Bel BACE BR BALCHED 00 b That would make seven votes, lacking only Bladd d A1l for YOU, all Read ) other ‘subatancen, of by pincing & Meit. He s & gradiate of'tb Uklerelty v oo b Bl B ! adder Remedy, will do for , all our Readers Stroction therein’ to that Qeteiment of Nebraska having secured his B, A. in|ment, but as the cost was considered too Major Hogh R, Belknap: y and sev places h S le Bottle S F by Mail public, constitutes a public nuisanc 8, W - P much the council decided to fill the depres- . 3 | from which the one could be drawn. may have a Sample ttle Sent Free by Mail. may be abated by the executive offic 180 and his i‘ A. Ihsc-dune . Bo ’l-“ Mlon with broken stone taken from the| WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Colonel Ward, | Yet another possibility exists. Procedent the city Without resorting to the ¢ this year he has been ow in the Fene eceived ble | may d and & second-ye the city witholt resorting to the 1;:":"“!" o :““1‘.:". .-:I:‘v‘w.r 1;::'- 14‘:«!1«'1* city rockpile. Notwithstanding the orders, | Acting adjutant general, received u cable |may be smasted and n nd-year man put Wherens, The law’ places the city en P the same old mudhole exists, although offi- message today from General Chaffee, re- |in for president. Few members think this| pain o0 qull nebo fn the back fs unmi or has a cloudy appearance, it is evidenca gineer in charge of the permit department | (0 charge of several classes in regular un- | 08 S0 PELUURY L D danars have been | porting that Major Hugh R. Belknap of the | probable and It Pearse the choosing | t paprfits blad of the city, and befors any street or aliey | dergraduate work. During his ~college | {100 (ORATE SA00 T PRICAETL M G ) o ymanter'a dopartment dled at Calamba, | Funkhouser would be the man. Robert | t8kable evidenco of kidney trouble. It fs|that vour kidnevs and bladder noed im- can be obstructed, the surfuces thereof | s SohoTite Vit o X 1 Al o il ! { " 5 show you that | Mediate attention Rorh up or work allowed therein by private | ©0Urse his scholarship was of the highes: | L0 (%4 biace (o the pavement is on | Laguna de Luzon, on the 1ith inst., trom |Smith savs that he does not desire to seo| Nature's timely warniog to show you that | M taking Swamp-Root you afford natural rf&;rulhmx‘ or |nn|\\h|uul.~.hu |u’-rm!l mast ?rvh»u‘hn» h;vlng one of vnp.v\m rvrh;llfiu;n | the west side of Twenty-fourth street be- | intestinal troubles and that his remains | €ither the republicans or democrats secy the track of health is not clear help to Nature, for Bwamp-Root is the i e obtained so ); therefore | is class as a member of Pl ota LS A P col e board exc ely ot A0 220 by, &0 P B o e i ity %% (R i cicy | fFOm Db class ax o membor of Phl Pett | tween K and L, stroots. Here the base has [ will be sent (o the United Statca on the | Sontrol and organize the board exclusively. | it theso danger signals are unbecded, | mont perfact healer and fonile ald to the of Omaha, (he Ry G o e riss | locts & small portion of each class on s | Siven away, allowing the dsphait surface to | transport Thomas. Major Belknap was | ot o nation of the Dearss | 10T@ serlous results are sure to follow; | kidneys that {s known to medical sclence. whenever s made to appear to Gty | OV AR e | over chet pointed to the pay corps in t egular | Indicate & C on of se | o . . X 3 y atfornay, or it shall come to his knowledse | basis of scholarship and standing alone. | fall several inches ::’x‘“:"h_' '_M’u i :fn . b l' ""_’;" | republicans with the four democrate on him. | BFIEBtS disease, which Is the worst form | Swamp-Root is the great discovery of that anyone s onga .|lm o pforming | The High school committee would have | Preparing Telephone Ordinauce, m; it it ‘,', gy I ;‘“” ”vn ';"‘ self as a candidate would be very satistac- | °f ¥idney trouble, may steal upon you Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder any of the above re unlawful acts | ously wi same corps during the Span- The B ¢ P rdin, v oD o o ond b e s o ot AT escauary | wished to install Mr. Kind at the begin- [ (iyy Attorney Lambert s now engaged In | o wan. mut o u voleorior ont b o, Spet [tory to Mr. Smith lllu n;llll and the extraordinary effect of specialist. Hospitals use it with wonderful the performance of any such'unlawful acts, | ning of this achool year, but no vacancy | jreparing an ordinance granting to the | ordl cmcer He was a son of the late| A CAUCUS Of some nature is expected to [ !ho world famoua kidney and bladder rem- |success in both slight and severe cases oF 0 take any other wteps to prevent the | gyigiad at that time Plattsmouth Telephone company a fran- | g .. A by 3 ®Lsettle all doubt some time before January, [ 4, Swamp-Root, is soon realized. It| Dostors recommend it to their patients and same that in his Judgment he considers Secretary Belknap and was himself promi- | heth ; by | #tunds the highest for its wonderful cures |use it in thel familles, be 0 th mwost appropriate; also, chise for South Omaha. The members of [ i€ T, S A Ll Tty councils, rep. | DUt Whether it will be by republicans or by 1se it in thelr own families, because they ved, That the exccutive oficers of | GETTING READY TO BRAG | {ya counctl agreed to meet with Mr. Lam- ; e s a mixture of Pearse republicans and demo. | Of the most distressiug cases. A trial will | recognize in Swamp-Root the greatest and 1007, bo wnd harahy are authorized and | bert for the purpose of talking the matter [ (oo’ & 08¢ of the CRICHES “““""" s o | cTata i still doubttul convince anyone—and you may have a sam- most successful remedy enginenr, be and hereby are authorized and ] 8 he national house of representatives for a———— ple bottl N it it Ay tam o Ul directed to use the power invested in them | Sonthwest Tmprovement Clah Plans | o0 000 4t (s expected that a meeting will NEVeRITtRNER: FI0 Wis eslikALR Rambes = st ple bottie for the asking. | It you have the slightest symptom of Kid- by the laws and ordinances to prevent and e UEeat~ Vidais: e held today. 1t is the thtention of the ! ortality Statintics Lame back is only ono symptom of kidney | ney or bladder trouble, or if there s a trno® B LG I g SIS » [ mteinal “aathorities o fntroduce an or. | °f (he committes on military affairs while | 110 following birthe and deaths have | troubie—ono of many. Other symptoms [of it in your family history, send at onc that suld exaeutive officers act In concert wout, c " member of the b been re 0_the d of Health for | shc yor o t | , | v, with the city attorney to prevent the con o wHLHE il Lrobbebs CHn e Litityr o0 TomEerid house Pren, peported to, the Board of Health for | showing that you need Swamp-Root are,to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y., emnation of streets and alleys of the city —_— the &ity in‘ every respect. Such an or- VB R ek ty | vember 15, No- | obliged to puss water often during the day ' who will gladly send you free by mall, im- or switching and stub lnea of rallwoys I | At the meeting of the Bouthwest Im- [ giton " 1t 1y siated, will receive the sup- TS BER GORAYS BIvths-—Chriat Winthers, 618 South - | and to get up many times at night, inability | mediately, without cost to you, a sample Aetion of the muvor fnd council has not | Provement club last night the committee 1ottt (LG ortion of the council. | GENEVA. Neb, Nov. 1d—(Special.)—J. | teeiith, by John O'frien 172 South Sev. | to hold your urine, smarting or irritation in | bottle of Swamp-Root and a book of won- first consented thereto having in charge the formal opening "'|Tm- ordinance will most likely be ready | B Hale died at the Bradle house at 12 "\v,,,,hl' BOgi s i 4 . “'“‘;pamng, brick dust or sediment in the | derful Swamp-Root testimouniale. Be sura All Agree on One int. the Twenty-fourth street viaduct reported, { ¢\ (1 firat reading next Monday night. o'clock last night. He had been sick about Emh:]mhs "|.|.~;;1m In:n-‘.w‘ .‘m\,u\,_‘_l age ;;iunmv caturrh of the bladder, uric acid, to say that you read this generous offer in el 3 o'cloc ok &l iy F months, 416 Bancroft: Peter Nélson. age | co sadache, diss sop) ss, | The Some preliminary exposition of the elty’s | AXINE the time for the ceremony at 3 o'clock sl gt el g iy & week and was thought to be 1n a fair way | OGRS 40 Buwcralti Teter' Nelson ago | constant headache, digziness, slecplossness, | The Omaha Morniog Heo j porttion. tn ihis dispute ovcurred before | ThUEsday, November 28 (Thankegiving day) L to recovery, but died from beart failure. g 56 Vears. Florence . Hattie Bl wes | nervousness, irregular heart-beatiug, rheu- | If you are already convinced that Swamp- the intre@uetion of the resolutions. In the | A1 announcing that the city officers of | A party of offcials of the Wabash road | Mr. Hale devoted most of his time fto |20 years, 2050 North Nineteenth: Willlam J. | matism, bloating, - irritability, worn-out| Root {s what you need, you ean purchass first. place Mayor Moores was asked to give | OMaha and South Omaha and the Omaha spent a portion of vesterday in South | writing character sketches for the maga- }!“"“:"f;i-v'r'“"“':":’1""‘ JI6 South Eleventh: | teeling, lack of ambition, 1oss of fiesh, sal- | the regular Afty-cent and one-dollar size Bis “"Inln“‘ In the matter, but he declined, | Real Estate exchange, the represontatives | Omaha and visited the packing houses and | zines. He claimed to be possessed of prop- | Abraham 'Silverstein, age 20 monthe 6 | 10w complexion. | bottles at drug stores. Don't make any saying that he would awaft the action taken | ©f (he enginecring departments of the | stock yards. While at the yards the pArtY | erty in Lincoln and Seward and was in easy | South Tenthi Arthur Goos, age 17 years, | 1f your water when allowed to remain mistake, but remember the name, Swamp- by the committes to which was referred Union Paclfic and Burlington rallronds and | was entertained by General Manager Ken- | ciroumstances. His relatives live at Lin- i undisturbed in a glass or bottle for twen- Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the the Zimman ordinance, after which 1t would | TePresentatives of other improvement clubs | yon, Colonel Sharp and flu[;rlui(fln;il:lt( coln, Seward and Chicago. LOCAL BREVITIES, ty-four hours, forme a sediment or settling ' address, Binghamton, N. ¥ 5 . would be Invited to be present. The re-| Paxton. The visitors were . Knight, bty i be time for him to take action. 2 p 0 o e vice sident; E. B. Pryor, as- Mrs. Adelnide H . M- b Infesponse to:a request Mr, Counail sald lm:’ l:::;mall,u‘-"n‘rl three was appointed to .,:. :wt (‘n‘!hflpr::::;:m 8 B Knllyhl on- SHURRRIIINE | IRV The Peter Cooper club meets in Wash- thet: his-epision waw that the city should | o0 BERIEe o O B R te axe | aval freleht agent; P. W. Coyls, assistant | NEW YORK. Nov -Mrs. Adelaide | ington hall on Thursday evening g = . rosist all acts by railroads attempted ar- | 00 00 T !annu- rpsd g S v ora "‘r“” n-‘ agent: B. D, Ta lot, ro- | Herron, wite of Major General Francis J oomptrollor Westherg i preparing an N 5 He did not believe that any stub lnes could | oo% (oo " covarnment. The committee is ! \": o superintendent of transportation,|¥as the oldest living graduate of the con- | §60,000, which will cover the work In eight be estublished without permission and au- | g %o BECCHRER - L 0. B, | e e b Lund, asslstant gen- | YeNt of the Sacred Heart, Manhattanville jtrect Improvement districts wher av- thority, and he held that the city could on | & o, Zot#man, 1 Skt i e A | ait of St. Louie; J. D. Lund, assistalit £89° | anq tor many years was prominent in Cath- [ I8 8rading and other work will be done, the ofher hand grant any right it wished to | S _ | eral freight agent, and J. L. Harrls, gen- |, "y opigious" and charitable soctetios In | , S¥an Swanson, a luborer lving at Firty- H H rallroads its atreots despite any court | . The committee appointed to uvestigate | eral live stock agent, both of Kansus Cty, | oo v se le.\rl‘::l:_:“l("nfl;r.‘r'nm“s|x-).\x'. fell from a 5 ng on Leavenworth street reported . that sssed themselves as well please ta 4 severt v to the skull, He was Mr. Hascall urged the maintenance of tho [ & gurert et I re T | o e omaha and the stock yards and iltinm 15 Resss unconselous for RAAtly an hove. A’ docter | rity's rights and said that both he and MF. | 1003 apnq that the city engineer says that | packing industries CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—William H. Russell, wl:u"jmnmml Uv‘v ury says the skull fs | The greatest attractions of California are those which money can Lobeck had resolutions, which might be | (hare will be much paving that will haye who was long a prominent figure in Chi- | "0 fractured and that Bwanson will live ntrodtised together:: e two ‘were read b DAY AR Y Expert Completes Report. ghidde e mber of | 2F: W. R Lavender held an autopsy yes- not buy. R e - [to be replaced. The committes was dis cago's business afairs and a member of |terday in the case of the infant child of An The sunny a 1 sleep-inducing nights: the roar and swish of Hearing something in the Hascall resolu- | charged The expert accountant employed by the | (he first board of trustees organized to |tonie Kidlec, a domestic in the Sprague Lo- | 16 sunny days and sieep-inducing nighta: the roar And swish of tion that apparently challenged the actions | “"Tne ciub adopted a resolution in favor [ Board of Education to check the books|complete the Chicago drainage canal, died | foh Stxteenth and Willlam Sireets, and has the Pacific; the sunsets; the flowers; the blue skies; the mountaing; the , ‘ of his own road, Mr. Sheean then requested { ot g change of grade on Twenty-fourth | of the school dlstrict along with the ac- | tonight, and that death was caused Dy sirang.in. old missions—these are freely at the disposal of every visitor. te be allowed to ask City Engineer Rose- | groat E countant employed by the Taxpayers' league = Huu. l'rh- nw!\lwrih under arrest at the po- Nowadays, California is not far away. The trip from Omaha to The y . sy . , nd p ¥ ce station. An inguest, which was begun » \nlr'r du q:‘u;:'rfn:l % "l'hiumyrhuun was A committee, consisting of G. M. Nat-|has completed his 'Il‘pm’l.unl »u\‘nm::‘nlli, L. P. Jolden, Banker and Veteran, LA LB e LHLL, 1"‘. .y“‘ beg i Han anelseo takes only three days; to Los Angeles but a few hours HIERR0, 404 . BLAAD. 88 tinger, D. W. 8hull ang George Steels, was | It to the board. The report gocs HAMPTON Ia., Nov. 13.~L. P. Jolden,| Wednesday morning the clerks In the longer. Did the Burlington have any permis- | yppointed to consult with the city en- | figures back as far as the time When Frank | im0 Frankiin County bank and | postoffice were surprised to hear sounds 5 i B = slon or authority from you or the city 10| gineer as to the grade necessary, showing | Brondwell was treasurer for the district. | o Wm0 0 G0 0 i ons here, diod |LOMHNE {ruml the box under the pack If you travel in a Burlington tourist sleeper, you go throughswith &0 up the alley between Harney and How- | (he profile of the change Only one or two minor discrepancies wers | 5o Of the Weanhost GRets Bert 41eC |window and | started an - iuvestigution. out a single change of cars—quickly, economically, comfortably, S Semia found and these were purely clerical er-| ;g W "naior of the Eighty-elghth 1li- | Kitten, which had started our on a long Mr. Kelby was immediately on his feet an Editer. rors. As far as the report on file shows ‘ Journey which was to suddenly end ¥ '"GKET ornci hould prevs i) S nois infantry in the war of the rebellion, Around the neck of the minlature cat was . ] insisting that the question should not be For two years all efforts {o cure Eczema | all of the funds handled by the board are A ibbon. ALY ttachad o thalipae Wi ] allowed. Mr. Sheean thought that was for | i ihe palms of my hands failed,” writes | properly accounted for. The report of Ex- Rensisr:R omne's Son. g said: “Put me oft at Maniln.! On 1oul mgmn 1502 Farnam St. Tel. 250. p the council te say and not Mr. Kelby, and | Eaitor H. N. Lestern of Syracuse, Kan., | pert Crawford, representing the Taxpayers' " 4 ; 4 the n;..u:;::.- ksluh‘ of the tag wus a 2-cent then Mr. Rosewater was ordered to answer. | “then 1 was wholly cured by Bucklen's | league, has not been made public. ONAWA, In., Nov. 13.—(Special )—Frank |stump, The kitten was taken from the box R ute BURLINGTON STATION Ho sald that no such permission was | Arnica Salve” It's the world's best for e i onse WLk Hogue, aged 9 years, son of E. L. Hogue, y granted as far as he knew Eruptions, Sorcs and all skin diseases. Only senator-elect, died at Blencoe Monday and PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 128. Then occurred a discusslon of the two |25c at Kuhn & Co.'s. Mayor Kelly has gone on record in re-|has been buried there. . % s % resolutions. That by Lobeck seemed popu- gard to the enforcement of the rules of e o T Ry VA st aosgeno Leave Omaha any Wednesday or Thursday afternoon at 4:25, or on lar, while Hascall's aroused challenges. | SOUTHERN UTAH HAS SHAKES |the council. He insists that the pro- ateors Vail to Appear, b0 Mea T W DL gt Dtioage, fon any Baturday evening at 10:30, Mr. Zimman objected to considering the two et ceedings Monday night were disgraceful and [ WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The naval ob-|Grand logether, as suggested, and they were taken | Earthquake Alarms Popu after this he will enforce the rules as |servatory sclentists scoured the skies ::;;: SMr and Mew, . Wilking and daughtor weparately, the Lobeck matter first. It was AR R SRR adopted by the council to the very letter. [ trace of the famous Leonid meteors which | Grace were called to 8t. Louls on wecount ¥ ! Adpi bl ey Fy a 18 5 o | of the sickness of their daughter, Mrs, \V adopted. Sy Eniler Seoblla As long a8 1, am u;‘ the .mt; said m: wero :“:«::":1-‘«:,\1\::: nx\Tlhl e ,.‘,,“,',‘ o 197 ekl Members Get Into a Row. d | mayor yesterday, “there w ® 130, - mOr o L e 9 R0 Mrs. Willlam Lyle Dickey and her little Mr. Sh a4 f | Syt such dlsgraceful proceedings as were held | this phenomenon, which was thought tofgaughter Dorothy are SIMUBE SaF. ang “THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS ) eean and several conncilmen then p C o Y § OuR0 have been due last year and was expected [ Mrs. J. J. Dickey at their country home SALT LAKE ¢ Nov. 13- Specials to | last Monday night. If the council desires | have ¥ e o . » gl - S1ih r Benson. M d Mrs. proceeded to pick at Hascall's resolution. |, "yieraid: trom varlous points in southern | to suspend the rules it can do so, but un- [by some astronomers tonight, although a|ncar Benson. ME aud Mes. Willlim 1y BE WISE AND USE Utah glve meager accounts of a severe | less this Is done I intend to enforce every [ year late, was mo surprise to the observa- earthquake shock shortly after .30 o'clock | one of the rules laid down for the gov- | tory officials. tonight. The shock, which lasted fully | ernment of the body.”” - thirty seconds in some places, created con Intexedted in:0il sternation among the inhabitants. = The Abralade itaast southwest, | Citizens of South Omaha are taking con- for many years, but now reside at Topeka, Kan, SAPOLIO were to So far us reported no loss of lite and com- | Sldorable interest In the announcement paratively little damage to property re. | M8de in Tuesday's Bee rogarding the leas- it 1ng of land for ofl purposes in Sarpy county. At Ossls, In Millard county, people | THe leases were drawn up and signed yes- rushed inte the stroets, expecting. their | terday and it is understood that the com- . T a— — homes to collapse pany holding the leases will commence HOWELL s 8 Nature’s remedy for a e Boaver. In Beaver county, the shock, ProfDecting at once. Wells will first be Cough Cure Jamaged the county courthouse and a num. | 8!Arted on the Gates tarm and other pros- . ctuugh a:d rtlgtht !(mturillly d o L | pect holes will be sunk along the ridge. it goes about it. )ne dose bep of renlgances. | The work, so it is stated, will be continued 8 A Cures Qulol(ly A slight shock was felt in this city at | TH Farl ) stops the tickling, tw o 2869 2 Real estate men here say that should 1 It has long been a household favorite —— 54 L e it doses loosens the cough A bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters kept in oil be str the value of lan n is vi T M for Coughs, ds, Bronchitis, Pneu. / . o cinity will rise rapidly and clears the throat, Anti-Kawf is the best cure for a cold monia, Asthma, Whooping Cough and | the house and used occasionally means 4 ¥ all other Throat and Lung Troubles, |foed health to the whole household, More Fire apes. on record, 1t is also one of the best remedies for a raw or | #J:{:::“:Lm:: 'l"i“:f.“’.“n““'n?’l‘ll“ A ST, Mnthins' Social | Since the grand jury has u:u-n w v?n sore throat. It is a perfect balm for the membranes of the . Al y» glves xmen of | TBALLer of fire escapes mempers . of the throat and alr passages. Anti-Kawf is prompt, sure and harmless, O i remedy for Croup. Children like it. ity Joclal 0 be given by the women of | Board of Education are wondering where = thross A} gur passag: @ prompt, sure armles nly 260 at Prepared b . DeWIitt & Q0. Ohloage. | musical proy I be red. The | the money is to come from for the payment X ok - i Lok - | Eeiah GUariet, compoked of Miss Telen | of® the autaide iron stairs needed on & “T have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for more than A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY POREVER | Jiurnham. Mrs. coe, Miss Neeler widd M | yumber of the school buildings. All second- five years, and T know from experience that it will DI T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL well known voeallsts will also appear on | story buildings must, under the law, be restore the original color to gray hair.” CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER, |{hc program, = Miss ihatcher wud Mrs | jroviged with sultable fire escapes. Of Mrs. Jura BYAUM, Mecklenburg, N, Y, Y R Tan, Pimplea, | Llote program follows course thiy does not apply to private resi i~ ‘ Moth Paiches. | files Pl Selecied " A . dences, only buildings where people con- » . . - ’ - 8 L. M Joisen. . ) | o and overy | 5olo—Heart's Fancies o gregate being considered. If the law is en- A H ‘} i) ‘ ':’\'1"".1".;.". vosuty, Selomifearts PRROUE ity forced quite & number of hu]lll«hng» in the ers air igor \ [ nd A tet—8weet and Lo P ¢ upplied g A I on. 3 aa oo | TS, g, SO0 et BASRONN Beh 515 BT A Hpaling “T have been using Ayer's Hair Vigor for some time, and b ERRE \ TR T Y gl o R P T T 1 can truly say it has made my hair come in thick and Q0sIng iar, \ :""::'";‘ ':m‘:",: Duet—Selected A 0 nice, whereas before it was falling out very fast.” 6 broperty “mmader | quarti® phoFarty and Mre. iy Although the police have been looking Mrs. T, SoLuEIM, Gravelville, Minn, Accopt o counten: RKuarte e i Qe i for A. Gerth, the missing collector for the s J d J AR niee Metropalltan. Life Tosurance ‘company, no . A ROOM [ 2 Four Convicts Are Pursued. clue has been found. It was given out Makcs Ha"’ Grow dy of the huut-tom TOPEKA, K Deputy War- | yesterday that his accounts were all right A “OUSE ( patient): den Lemon enitentiury [ and investigation showed that his board 11' 3 feudadin mil, pgo, dhsen, | ropore; | 4} Sioas’ pursul 271 | nd room rent were paid n wavance. s Stops Falling ‘ A SERVANT Far | pear (NG convicts ) effects are still at his room undisturbed 31,008 bottle. All druggiats. Friends of Gerth, as well as the police, are inclined to the opiuton that he will show up in A" dag of two, as there s mo known ] ' stolen by those beln are "W the oificers hav tve of . tonighty PRI NN | A 25c Want Ad in The Bee will do the work.