Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 29, 1902, Page 7

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~ weedmmediate action and bringing the matter | Jap Rose Soap one-sixth pure glycerin, is moderate in price but unsur- passed 1n quality. With the perfume of nat- ural flowers, there is no trans- parent soap so agreeable and delightful for toilet and bath. Its maker’s reputation is a guarantee of its high quality. e JAMES S, KIRK & COMPANY Kirk’'s Rain Water Maker — Softens the Hardest Water Send ten cents postage for free sample e & majority of the hambers M. al SRR VAN SANT PUTS UP CONTEST TS POSITION ON FOUNDRY QUESTION | Contends Legitimate ouncil were at y afterncon =o ommittee was beld Union Pacific Does Not Appear Before Council Monday that He Received otes Than Attersey Baldwin DI to Committee Haviag Foundry Matter in Hand—Cou cllmen Talk Writes Curt Note who was the repubd- jman from the the recest est Domines court pre- proceedings an a: although the official William Queenan. @emo- votes and him with 1834 really received the grester votes and is en- tacks the af- tersd voters and iSed voters were cast ballots that r the republican momi- stood tha he attorney represen ts to be ab to have thrown out that preeinct of the Fourth ward wherein the baliots were marked promiscucusly snd to the favor The Un‘on Pacific Raliro Sot represenied at the ‘hear city council volunteered to Eive aftefnoon in the matter of its foundry. The enly the council's imvitation of & letier addressed born, which is as fellows Mr. W. B Wk Commitice on Ra Teiephones —Lrear Hth inst Horace the Union Pacific R been referred to me r In your letter you state you Gesire & be made 1o the c ing. you will day pext Union Paciic Railroad made any compiaint of the city of Om . tion the company flled with t cil Apeil 2 1WE states i referenpe to the matters herein. Yours truly, J. N. BA General 4 The communication referred t ney Baldwin'e letter, which was publisbed | o Ml W' The Bee of April 23, complains | that the company had recetved no notice | .. 4, of the iron moulders’ bearing of April 1 | Lo 0 at which time the ccuncil sdopted resolu- | tions protesting against the removal of the foundry, and urging the company form to its part of the contract with the rity. The commumicatiopy went om to s&y that in remowing its foundry the company is not vielsting its comtract; that it is, om the comtrary, butlding shops on & much more extensive scale thas s comtem- ®lated at the time the contract with the city was entersd into, and closed by ask ing that the councll take Bo further action 1 the premises Referred to Commell resp & ittees of Education Board Get- ting Testerdzy there was & meeting of ing and property and the High committees of the Board of Educa- {ton, with J. Y. Craig st the High |achoel for the purpose of discussing the 92" | proposed chamge in the grade of the inds previous to sodding the land a: placing permanent sidewalks At meeting Saturday no satisfactory clusion could be reached and Mr. s an expert landscape gardever, was called upom for advice. to give the mem- {bers of the commitiee an idea a8 to The amoust quired con- to secure the results desired by some of the members and the cost of such | change The committee will report sext Mon- day ev o the Board of Education and work will then be started udom® the grounds, either to change the grade or teo |so¢ and lay the walks upon the present grade DOUBLE TRAGEDY Twe M The letter which is regarded as the rall rond company s U um, was referred by Mr. Whiteborn to City Attorney Comne who has drawn up & resoiution to be con- sidered by the commitiee on railroads, tel- egraphs and telephones and reported at to- night's meeting of the city council. The effect of this resolution is to refer the entire matter to the iegal department, with | lnstructions to the city atiorney o advise the couzell as to how it shall proceed to compel the rafiroad company te cenform 1o fie comtract with the city Mr. Connell said: “It is Dot my purpoee to temporize with the Uniozm Pacific com- peny, but ai the same time I doubt the e3- pediency of being too drastic with it Just a: presest. I is Dow building extemstv shops ia Omaba an usdertaking which w IN CHURCH Killed in Exeh After a Siaging Com vention. NACOGDOCHES, Tex, April 26—A double ing has occurred at Palestine church, thirty-three miles west of here. At the close of & singing copvention. after a heated argument, Eise Clifton shot Jim Clevenger killing him instantly. Ther someone shot | Clifton dead. Joseph Clevenger. a brother | of Jim Clevenger, told Sherif Spradley te- day that be would surremder Monday. it go ahead with this work “There & o doubt In my mind but that the sompasy realizes now that It made s mistake in ordering tbe foundry closed. and 1 thigk #f we give it a lttle time ¥t w porrert the errar by Teopening the wbop. we dox't want o appear to push It can lead & borse o water but you 't make bim drisk. ! am for giving the y & litUe time and see If this dim- can’'t be removed without litigation ™ Senater Lidell, whe was present, repre- _Senting the iron molders, was for getiing TS 000 Barreis of beer are kept comtinually “on lager” from four to eix mosths by the Anheuser- Busch Brewing Ass'n, St. Louis, U. 8 A full matw purity and wholesomeness. Orders promptly flled by Geo. Xrug manager Asheuser-Busch drasch. Omaba. Hail Does Much Damage. NEVADA. Mo, April 3—A besvy ceompanted by nds and 10 & focus a1 tonight s counci meeting > g 2 S Whitehorn sad Lobeck Talk ‘morning, doing con- Councllman Whitebors said: “For my part I would be in faver of holding the company etrictly 1o its comt: The fact thet %t is bullding more extensive shops = A pure juice The 1han were confempiated s & child s argu- ingrediemts whichk compose Cpok's lmperial ment and Goes 30¢ i3 azy way absclve e Extra Dry Champagne fences were blossoms were serious'y Gamaged A naturat ferment’ GIVE YOUR HAIR A CHANCE Healthy hair cannot grow on a diseased scalp Dandruff smothers the roots of the bair, pro- ducing Eczema, scalp troubles—baldness. - COKE DANDRUFF CURE Cures dandruff, makes the scalp healthy, gives the hair a chance. Its wonderful suc- cess has produced imitations. Avoid baldness by buying the genuine Coke Dandruff Cure. 1n,$1.00 and 50c bottles. For sale by all druggists. Applied by all barbers. Call for sample at The Bell Drug Co., 1216 Meore | Craig, | of grading which would be re-| before being offersd to the public. assuring ! BEE: TUESDAY | ADDITIONAL POSTAL SERVICE | Twelve New Subetations to Be Opemed First of July. | TO TRANSACT MONEY OFDER BUSINESS l‘ i May . € All Letters Win Be Delivered Omee trom Cemzral At the beginning July Omaba w stations of the postofice even {parts of the cided upon by “to be located afier | the postmaster. Accarding to | received the Jocatioss of these sub-s follows 3—Twenty-to No. sireets No. and Davenport 3—Park avesue and Leav Factlities of These sub- | the sale of ters and issuance | perform 1 of the tral office except the de t 8o the proprietors of the houses are Jocated and will be loca where an established busivess tained, but nome will where exprese momey © cating liguors are soid The location these sub-et barmony with the advice of Crow, who would have the prese: adbclisbed =znd be stations & said The the peighborbood ali adv bave by residing close to t and as the matl is Dot delivered sub-station, he ceive his mail much socner. With thesc sud-siations esiabiished Omaba will be in excellent shape and there will be comparatively cost to the goverament. The proprietors will be clerks in charge and receive $100 & year from the government. They will be under bond and all business will be secure.” the registra of pe nwt HIl Mag), Hill, which wi probably be No office t der way for | the letting o It has been | suggested that the 2 | from the eentraj office 10 APRIL 29, 1902 { e afidavits of un- 1 {PLANS Ciy FOR THE NEW MARKET Rosewater Goes City to Gather bouse are now Engineer Rosewater went ' gather Jook over ¢ some DEATH OF FRANK | Well Known Traveling Man ber of JOHNSON Mem- Oma Passes Aw . aged after seve: ach 5E a memb ergaziza He was Guards aba ve charge of t 2 o'clock bad been in Omab taken was trave Smith company His Tuesday a o when E wEpa To the North Pole by Balloe During the past few years many sttempts have been made to reach the N Pole by but on accot the omly war ome way who suffer from | stipation or 1 is by ters. Don't ‘ LOCAL BREVITIES. indigestion. ver and kidney t sing Hostetter's tarting out on their routes and bring the | station as at present, and this plan may be adopted temporarily if satistactory arrangements for the carrving of the mail camnot be made before the effice is to open. WHEN MONEY WAS REAL EASY | Felizx Posnansky Talks of Land Grab- | | | ploneer of the west, i in Omaba after a winter spent in the emst on business. Mr. Pornansky frst visited Omaba in 1866 snd again “in 1857, going then to Montana. Since that' time he bas lived contimuously iz the mining country of the west and Bas been actively identifiel with that in- |@ustry. In course of a comversation de | sasd “While 1 Bave been more than forty years tz the mizing goustry and hawe seen many booms, with gold as common almost as Gust i the streets, ] Dever saw any- thing Mke the plentitude of money that existed in Omaba on tbe occasion of my second visit here in 1857. Eastern specu- lators were gobbling up the lands around | the then village. and had all kinds of money {to epend. About the usual experiemce om landing was this' The traveter was hardly off the bost whes he would be met by of Thots | bave you exercised pyour “No; what rightsa” & “ T give you 3300 for them.' “This would mystify most of the ar- rivals, and »hile they were seeking ex- | plamations other rusmers wauld come up, and fizally it would be made clear to the arrival that bhe bhad the right te enter a certais ameunt of government land under the mew homestead law. By the time he was ready to exercise bis right the price offered him would bave gone up to 3350 or vm Then he would proceed to emter a claim. Out where the land agent wanted | | service { Eineer | s saiary ted States 0 per yea Henry Wegworth | gars in sati in police o famil Wegworth we toxicated and started cagsing a breakage of st m win | recetved assistant en "he | u r. Sudenburg has acted as ass |ant engineer for more than two | under temporary appotntme: Reports from the {city to Superi his vea attendance being due t | measies. whoopin | The aversge Ap was 1552, th The Park | meeting Tuesday propos:it When the Adviso b |aay 1t will take up © | @ump and will alsc | of putting in a crema | tiop of garbage will recelve serious consideration, as the | efforts of the mayor and the city engineer {10 find & place suitable for a public dump bave met with indifferent success. W. J. Gavin was arres by Officer McDonaid with impersonating afficer sald, arrested on the street and htm to re doing se the wome: Donald and Gavin women falled to { potice court | All the men empioved b | for the weig: ¢ in the fourth | their passes ext indicstiag that for seversi weel n the Burlington and it 49 delieve y night bim he would find & few boar@s, set up to | wake & tent-shaped structure, with a ten days and them come to the land office | { to take out the papers. ‘Have you lived on the land™ “ “Yes. * “Have you a bouse on L™ | Il The settder had swors | to the truth, and the papers would be made | out. Omabs was full of loafers them with | their pockets full of goldpleces, left here s it was in Omabs then ™ | - |CONV|CT'0| IS THE TWELFTH | 4. A. Janda Fined in Police Court for Embaiming Without State License. James A Jands was fined 35 and court yesterday morning for baiming withour a license tion for the same ring the last three years Janda undertaking establishment Vistcn streets aad re- s body. He was reported i came 1o Omaba Janda took the i blacket at each end. Here he would sieep | various kinds in | were biown dow: storm. The teie companies had gan day putting in | wires. “The W concers in | he €ency they were age Wiison of Sarp Thelr hearing was set 1 They -oroner emise Dodge streets |to the Wak | church, to b | streets & frame parsor E Jokason, ¥ | gtrwet. reported family was absen some one entered he window and stole %4 playing ba er streets, jeft ocker. and when discovered that costly wat & Spencer robbed him Eleventh was arrested fled agains: Tom gnder arrest charged w house of T B_Malone. James & sald that a k» © White had been stolen from his remidence some fime sg From Judge Keysor. Wa ter L Selby b s C J be he bad Joe McMu of S5 t and cer Deen e an th breaiing He taction of 3 | AMison has sssigned | Belby pleads that | fied 5T will necessitale muck Urigation when he Tlakes Droceecings in revival and it was beczuse of this that Be preayed an lmiGncUoL. years year | played out, most promisieg propos MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS 7= achinery Hiddexz Fortuns Locates Its Plant on Dead- wood Oreek Near Oity Li DEVELOPING RUBY GULCH PROPERTIES arged ~ns rranged 2snge ertere w Nerth Star Company Hns It Mill »t Rendy Which is oon hangs e ter Clty Up tor the Machinery Expected Soon for suek a any time the rumnimg w arranged for. The meba £ jes. who have spent evelopment work and something over 3 vein, whi from 36 A free-n oo a good strong v . ries ranging is really * propositien, have proven cranide p ompany ed aise de amvex the m velopment work eavoring as provi s ores in s mives, hand desirable by e scopomics New Life in Ruby Guieh the Black large tract Sterling's addition to % ope of the pret e locations iz the ¢ bas aiso outlives of cted hese gro $200 dow- The is a short although gravels worked whenes proposed i Manv years ago | by men who are Jooking for somet han “wages g 5 15 estimated a 100 t of #bich will be by are already sight et lling to spend bhis 28 —(Spe e audit be taxes '8 © levied e by wagon to get ® to a treatment pl gal completion of a Galena within the last year, b camp the guich comes im creek, bas in part removed o development, and the & is on a pew lsase of and beginning to | attract the attention of mea with mone: On the B. & M. group of claims, owned by Bagzaley & McBratney of this city, a tunm- pel bas been run which has uncovered a four-foot vertical Be porphyrys. This | bas Dot been prospected suficiently 1o determime its extemt. but this known, it carries very high values in gold and the ore is easily cyamided Hangs Omte Claim. the best developed group of e gulch is that owned by James Couzette of this city, who located the ground shortly after the piacer diggings had and who bas hung onto them | ever since, doing work whemever he could | putting his mosey imto the ground This group of claime is known as the Port- and, and has several openings on it, in all . . which ore has been ck, some of it RSP, A - very rich, the rich shoot having been struck % shuital . e only this iast winter. The principal werk - state this spring. The ten- bas been onfined to a t which dency & more and more each year toward following along a large vertical coming diversifieg s = tsllowed By through the porphyrys. This incressed the northern extension famous vein which cuts through the Maid and Gt | been cross-ct and the walls the product bas difference being caused bond staking fund. The taxes Jevied is $1.244.- ine of railroad low whic B Bear o village and miscellaneous taxes Amother Charge for McCoy to SIOUX FALLE. £ D., April —McCoy Jeanmette. the young desperado who recemtly escaped from jail here an was captured & charge made againet bim as the resut of his escapade. In escaping be stole | valusble Worse from a Sioux Falls citizen A complaint has Dow bees made charging bim with borsestealing. and ia defaunit of | 8500 bonds be bas been taken back to smil His 8 —(Spect which comvenes in ty Dext week Progressing Rapidly. 8 D, April 28.—Special.) storms bave delayed seeding is agatn in full lent condition ABERDEEN cent » which of the Dakota | WIND has ’ — vein STORM | Men and Destroys Vast x | of Preperty in re | distance where exposed by the tunnel ad | the average of the samples taken give assay returns of better thaz $35 per tom gold From this t & distance of 110 from its m and in this uprise proaching the eurtace Edge mines of Two Bi or a distance of twenty have not yet been stru. nsyivania. PITTEBURG, April 2% almost cyclomic propertions which prevailed tn this during of yesterday and e greater part of today was foliowed by much destruction of property and c e loss of at Jeast two lives. As the Cumberiand accommodation on the Baltimore & Oblo was approaching the city e engine wae thrown from the track and overturned at Port Perry by the roof o a freight car standing on & siding being biow: dward G. Sparrow. e was caught under the wreck a5 so badly scalded that be died shortl | afterward Todsy at McDonald az Italian Dame cagnot be learned, was deathk by am ol derrick bie g over om him Apother death the result of the storm, is reported from Rochester, Pa.. but Dot confirmed as yet The wind played havoce wit teiephone wires gever: —The windsterm of her group om which work has beens dope & % has been id) ot whose rushed Cooper ground work has been put iz on ' oce 3 the porphyry ore have bee: treatment after having steen miles by wagon over and the returns 2 fact, two were sacked and was so rich t of this ex- telegTapt and 7. » conditiop whicy ke of the the various and Yeu Kmow. the growing demsnd and con- ¥ geoer ty, Moet & Chandom Cham- imported 252432 bottles in 1801 excess of the year 1908, grester than 10 per cent of the combined increase of ail the aims owned | other champagnes imported. Moet & ! Galena, who have worked it for | Chandon White Seal Eperzay, Frames. years, and which is looked upon by mining{ Dry, delicate and delicious.—Adv. y Bdward Galvin of ot the pegne No woman's happi- ness can be completa without children ; it is her nature to love and want them as much s a8 it is to love the besatiful and pure. The critical ordeal u;rou‘!h which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is 2o necessity for the reproduction of life to be either ful or dangerous. The use of MflLr’s Friend so the system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful remedy ’ | appliedexternally and o er s ! bas carried thousands } of women through | the trying crisis without suffering Frlend | e v e S S Toe Bragfieid Reguiater Co., Atiasta, Ga. i PLAYS HAVOC | used ased | BRIGHT'S DISEASE Of Long Standing, Said to Be Incurable, Completely CURED In Four Months BY Warner's Safe Cure Alderman Stubig Gratefulty Tells Sow Thls Wonderful Medicine Cured Sim of Bright's Discase. for even WARN omitive Bladcer son back scaiding SHiet. Treyven periods. bearin maje weikness WAR table and forms of disease der and bicod and se ““IRIAL BOTTLE FREE. e every sufferer from diseases ey, liver, biadder and biood Safe Cure will cure them be ment ansolutely write Warners N Y. ana iberai offer in £ alied female weak- chesmer this “YWhy Best” From Natonal Druggist. St Louts As a type and of a superb class Face. | Beresford. has had an ad- al will take place during a term of | ' DON'T MAKE EXPERIMER . Smith’s Green Mountain Renovator is compounded of roots and berbs oaly, and is a quick and sure cure for blood troubles, weak diseased stomach, liver, kidneys and bladder, rheumatiem, dyspepsia, or aaything else that is the matier with yon—prowded the blood or the organs mentioned are responsible— which they probably are. This medicine is new % you, perbaps, but old in fact—for 25 years the family medicine of Oid Vermont, the Lome of strong, bearty, long-lived men and women Give it a trial, and if it don’t benefit you we will give you your money back. That shows how much we believe in the merits of Smith’s Green Moustain Benovator. We are sole agenta. Boston Store DRUG DEPT. SOLE AGENCY. BLOOD POISON Is the worw: disease on earth P2 e WHEN YOU TO any Leve pimples, spots Mkl sorss 1 The taouth uioers catarrh: dem { AS155x " Beng 10 DR Arch st Phfladeiphis. Pa JWN'S BLOOD CURKE 8240 asts one month Boid Ty and foorman & Mctonnell Drug Co.. St Omaba !.“|‘ mm Care Mem 1n tow cays, Urug Store, 1 allow = Remem “Man wants but littie here below™ Said a morbid poet long years ago, I'm prone to doubt that ancic nt sage When [ look at The Bec's great ' Waot Ad” page. | | — —

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