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The people of the Fifth ward are awake to the effect of an occupation tax. for that question was discussed many times last fall at their meetings Since the democrats promised to undo all - Ghartoss Suction Cleaners i -4 No Spring Cleaning The semi-annual week or two of topsy- turviness in the home; discomfort, work end weariness for the wife and misery for the men folks, is a thing of the in the home that bas a PEERLESS Saction Cleaner. The suction draws dirt and dust right t/rough carpets, from every tuft in chairs, couches, davenports and mat- tresses, from plate racks and skirtings, radiators, registers, behind furniture and pictures, draperies and curtains. Does more in a day, than #w0 people can do in a week and cleans more ef- ficiently than human hands ca clean. Do it the PEERLESS way this Spring. { Riustreted book and address of meavest PEERLESS dealer sent on vequest (o Manufacturers Outlet Company, Mfgs. 9 Chambers Street, New York For Sale by The Bennett Company. 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Wattles that as soon as an ordinance was Intro duced, or it was evident an ordinance was to be Introduced, to repeal present contracts for the extention and to impose an occupation tax, the work of construe- | tlon would cease and West L street would be left to shift for itselt. It will require all the present week and perhaps more to | complete the line to the South Omaha Live Stock exchange. When the resuits of the election are known and it is certain that the democrats will break the present con- tract the line may stop there. The intense feeling of last fall should be indication enough to democrats that |the west side will have no patience with | the proposed program which will rob them [of a car line. & L. Winters, democratic city attorney is said to have given his opinion that the contract under which the extension s being pushed is not valid and can be easily put aside. At all events it is a working agreement and is producing | results, as the work on the extension by |the company shows. The democratic posi- | [tion 1s inconsistent also for all the demo- | cratic members fought the occupation tax in the council last fall and winter. How | | they slipped through and bobbed up on the | other side of the fence in the present cam- |paign is one of the transparent changes which belong to simon pure democracy. | Whose Assistant? | The democrats yesterday indulged in a | great complaint against the fact that Mayor Koutsky’s assistant was making & | copy of the poll books for the city central committee, on the ground that she is doing | work for the city and has no right to use | | this time. It is forgotten that the city is required to furnish each campaign manager with a certified copy of the poll books and that this is work for the city and must be done by the city either by using its pre- | sent employes or hiring others. As to that, it is asked, what is the difference whether | the city clerk's assistant makes the copy | or the mayor’s assistant, both are doing it. | The city clerk Tuesday night at 5 p. m. made & demand of the mayor's assistant | for the return of the books to the clerk's | vault while at the same time the poll books were left at the democratic headquarters all night and some of them were carried |away from that place to the home of | private individuals so that the democrats | could get their lists as promptly as possi- ble. No poll books have been allowed to | reach the republican headquarters. Democrats Refuse to Meet. | The South Omaha democrats refused to sign a cail for a speclal meeting of the city council yesterday to award the pur- chase of & firs hall site in Albright. The democrats plainly will not meet until after the approaching election. It is sald that | | the democrats are unfavorable to the lo- cation of a fire hall in the south side and will turn down the award after election. | The democrats objected to the territory designated and to the sites offered on the former advertisement and some of them | wanted to reject the bids and readvertise. the Highland Improvement club is likely to lose in its efforts to secure a fire hall through the opposition of the demo- ats. The special meeting was also im- portant that the ordinance which amends | the contract ordinance with the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street rallway might be| advanced and passed 1o give the company more time to complete the West L strest extension. It Is evident that the demo- | crats cannot vote for the extension of time and be consistent with the occupa- | {tion tax feature of the platform which looks to the overthrowing of this very ordinance and contract Little Foxes, Big Fire, A glance at the democratic papers of the last fssue will show that a small fire brand tied to the tall of & fox will scatter a big fire In the democratic wheat field. | Two practical jokers of the city, and re- | publicans If you please, have distracted the democrats from the exceedingly | weighty issue of the democratic platform | and forced them into the aliuring dis-| cussion as to the standing of Pat Crowe The point should not be hare to settle, | the but the democrats in two daily papers ex-|C pend the Umit of space skirts of his contamination and a friend invited P place where the beer responsibility, just to | democrats. | Magic City Gossip. | The Cecllian club will give & dance Sat- { urday evening, April 2, at Labor Temple. STORZ BOTTLED BEER—Private fam- {ily trade in Soutli Omaha supplied promptly {by us at same prices as formerly. 'Phone | your order. Broderick & Maslowsky (retafl | Qealers), 30 Q Phone South 15 | _Miss Freda Thatour has gone to Tilden. Neb, to assist I A. Campbeil in a special case. She is o professional nurse. The Women's society of the Baptist church will meet Friiay at 2:% p. m at the home of Mrs. W. 5. Meyers, 161§ North Twenty-third street The South Omaha Commercial elub will clearing their Jack Parks t Crowe to the| was on have their own | one on the | ministration | union No. 72 along with Jake Davis and a |be found anywhere. |October %, at which Thomas Conway was chairman and the speakers as follows & Temple on at Judge A. L. Sutton, P. J. Trainor, Pisher, P. J. Lenthan, E. L Morrow, P. C. | tain police officlals. Caldwell. Ben Commons. mectings, sald in part: “Use judgment ir all things, don't molest property if it car be avolded, but stand pat and stand t gether. A strike is a terrible thing an should be avolded where possible, bu | when oncs m strike 1s declared, stand b | your colors, for who will better your cor | @itions It you don't help yourselves® HIS RECORD AS A wonmom' Other Work of Tralnor. | Mr Trainor was ‘nterviewed in behalf | of the street car strikers by a committe from the South Omaha Central Labe union in regard to cost of holding these meetings. He was told by this committee that the union was getting short of funds and asked his advice. Mr. Trainor said “Go order your printing done and your balls, and, if then you can't pay the | bills send them to me.” Mr. Trainor again aha World-Herald appeared under a showed where he stood with regard t big siug head an article which waa In-| 00, 4pg the working classes. We re tended to bring discredit down lhl{m‘ to say, however, that Mr. Trainor heads of men who are beyond reproach. It{ Lol /o0 Tl Tl ol ortunity to make says In part | #o0d his promise, for John H. Van Wie Now fi.'l'i,.‘;'i(_i "p_‘.“:.m'{":"r"or'::‘m“'.r::}r-pubhrnn candidate for counciiman, fur Where Mr. Trainor was during |nished the printing, and, as any union s packing house strike. The | man will admit, walted until the money that letter -.-x.dnl‘g"-e’r“';'xd{'r\;_:f was on hand to pay the bill. He alsc s iinabie to state. Coming o more | Printed 50000 cards bearing the inscriptions history, 1 want to know wherein | “Walk and Show Your Colors” “I Love jended labor by voting &8 )¢, Walk, but Oh! You Street Car” and a oner during number of others for which he di t charge a cent. He also printed a circular called the “Dying Scab” for which he re- celved no compensation, and numerous other jobs of & llke nature to help the boys. Mr. “Brawny Union Man" further states “I want to know wherein Mr. Tralnor be- friended labor by voting as he did as a county commissioner during the recent street car strike? If Mr. “Brawny Union Man" will look over the records he will find that Mr. Trainor did just what he was forced to do under the circumstances. As sheriff Mr. Brailey has the power to appoint deputies and that he did during the strike, but as commissioner Mr. Trainor had to vote to pay them and only re- ccurse was to cut down the bill if it seemed too high, and this he did, and Mr. “‘Brawny Unlon Man’ f you would sign your name to the articles you take it upon yourself to give to the Daily Slander, we might possibly, find your sore place on the pay- roll of the sheritf's deputies, who knows? We, the undersigned, have read the above through thoroughly and we each and sev- erally have looked up the records or were | directly connected with Instances of record | mentioned and hereby place our hands as | evidence of its approval. T. M. CONWAY, President American Federation of Labor Local Council No. 71z | WILLIAM H. McDERMOTT, 28 North Twenty-sixth street. JOHN STEVE} Local No. 10, C. DAN DONOVA Blectrical Workers' union. C. H. VAN WIE. Member Omaha Typo- graphical union No. 1%0. Question Answered Affirmatively by South Omaha Union Men. His Card is Clean and his Volce and Parse Have Always Been Em- ployed in the Cause of Organised Labor. SOUTH OMAHA, March 2.—To the Edi- s of The Bee: In a recent issue of the upon to know The writer of that publio tetier takes it himself to vindicate Mr. Trainor, and his officlal title in doing so. One certain, the writer of the letter speak for himself, but he does not the central labor organization, nuine trades union. The union the Federal Labor union, No. political — organization, Whose sither hold poiitical jobs or jobs, and which wa for political purposes. And looked down upon by the real trad It is the organization which now under the name of the Working- men's Independent Political club and which indorses the republican ticket. Its mem- bers for the most part are holding down jobs given them by the republican ad. and are now being whipped Mr. Tratnor. Facts About Queen The above should hsve been signed by a “Brawny Union Man" whom wa belleve to be to Mr. Queenan, and who does not take it upon himself to disprove any of the facts given out as respects Mr Queenan other than the following Willlam H. Queenan, democratic candi- date for mayor, does not have to defend his attitude toward organized labor, now or at any other time. He is a laboring man himself, has alw employed union labor and has extended a helping hand to labor whenever the opportunity afforded We wonder 1f this “brawny union man'' will insist upon the above assertion, that Mr. Queenan ‘‘has extended a helping hand to labor whenever the opportunity af- forded.” We h find that for uses thing may into line by very ciose | | Former Secretary of ve investigated the records and Mr. Queenan gave the contract building his residence at 1315 North Twenty-fifth street to an employer of un- J ualon No. 1 fair carpenters by the name of Nystrom, HN LYNN, & T the plumbing to Thompson & Co., then on | pyLORC S SIEYEN g, President Stationery the unfair list, the painting to Gus Burden, | Afl Astive Unlés Men. an unfair painter, who daubed paint on the walls to such an extent that it became| Th® Men whose names are signed above necessary to paper the walls that were|&T® &ll unfon men and old-timers and are originally intended to remain white, The|!N & Pposition to know. Willam McDer- | only union man who drove a rafl or did | Mott was employed by Mr. Trainor and an hour's work In the construction of that | Was personally acquainted with him and structure was an Omaha firm under the |a member of the same union, Local No. &, caption of John Rowe & Co. Mr. Queenan, |and marched in the same demonstration you will note, did not give even this to|parade. Dan Donovan was a member of South Omaha unfon labor, but employed |the Electrical Workers' union and em- the only union labor that Was used on the | ployed by the same company and a neigh- bullding in Omaha. Now what say you.|bor and friend of Mr. Trainor. Thomas| “Mr. Brawny Union Man. | M. Conway, president of Federal union No. “Mr. Brawny Union Man" will further 7113, was president of the Central Labor Dote that, as organizer of the American | ynjon during the street car strike and also Federation of Labor, Mr. Kotera does not|q member of the committes on arrange act under instructions from the Central| ents at that time, and Mr. Conway Labor union, but does work under the - | yeanaing as & union mas s, undisputed. structions of the American federation of | Goorge Stevens was vice president of the Labor and th i Tatse statements made aomtmat 2 Fetute | Gentral Labor union during thé, confroversy dusde Asaioat any 4 and was also a member of the commiltes union men, and he i ) s mply acted under those | "y, rangements at the tite and an old instructions. Mr. Kotera has been & resi- dent of South Omaha for the last twenty- | WAF horse of organized laber and can five years and was a resident of South |SIWAYS be depended on. John Lynn was Omaha during the “famous packing house | S6CTEtary treasurer and handled ail bills and was a member of the arrangement strike” and he knows, as we know, that Mr. Trainor was a member of local Pork Butch- | Committee and has been a labor leader in South Omaha for the last ten years. John | ers' union No. 3 and marched in the dem- onstration parade through the streets of | Stevens is a member of the Cooper's In-| { ternational union No. 10 and is one of the | South Omaha with that union and local few who accompanied the above named | committee and James Kotera in their | | walks between Omaha and Seuth Omaha The following are extracts from a letter [ JUTINE the strike, and in which walks P. published in the World-Herald by a man |J. Trainor also accompanied them a num- whom we know to be & good, faliminded, | D€T Of times, in their efforts to assist the honest union man, and, as it appears here, | Strikers and they are all active union men | ou will find expresses the opinion of the [4nd Promoters and no man can dispute | iggest majority of South Omaha union | thelr word and they all say that the above men. is & correct record TELEPHONE CALL LEADS MAN INTO ROBBERS’ NET Vietim Responds to Order and is Held Up and Locked in Closet. Member thiousand other good union men. Frank Hart's Statement 1l A LETTER SOUTH OMAHA, March 28.—To th orld-Herald: While I think no good ca: be accomplished by newspaper controvers: 1 think your article in Saturday evening Teper in an interview with a “brawny union man, who is & member of the Cen- | tral Labor union, but hasn't the nerve fo | sign his name. should be answered. | his union man I‘hho is afraid to ha¥e his | name appear says that Federal union No.| CHICAGH of —Res] b 2 de 3 Polucal organization and one | ,fl:.'M'O,", M.;- h.d 5 kR; it 1a naturally infer that Mr. Koters wag | telephone order, Frederick Peres, a profes. a member of that union, which he s not, | slonal insect exterminator, walked into a as Mr Kotera is a fourneyman barber. i |flat today and was grabbed by two masked want to say that there are soms e | Tairest and squarest union men: 1g thl; | robbers who, after relieving him of $.000 | |in cash and property. locked him In a union, as their records will prove, as cai As to Mr. Trr-‘l;!ur; closet. It was several hours before he record during the packinghouse can find no one that could say s word | Was discovered by neighbors and released | against him in that regard. Eut that is|from the closet. | ie thing that is used in every local cam- ign in this city: ‘I wouldn't vote for him | ccause he worked durt this o | 4 packingnome sirie “trne,cmser it River Men Go { Trainor Street Car Men. The meetings were as follows A meeting held at the Labor Temple on Tuesday evening, October 12, with Thomas Conway as chalrman and the spiakers as follows: P. J. Tratnor, P. C. Caldwell, O. say that I belleve any union man in South Omaha can vote for Mr. Trainor with a M clear conscience, and If any more union O rierre ect men are interviewed I think they should | have their names used | FRANK P HART - | st h""i‘e;n”’_"‘r’;l‘d:’"" :‘:" |Session Delayed by Bad Weather esident of South 3 : | Omaha for years and is a respected citizen| Finally Under Way with Good | and property owner. Mr. Hart is secretary Attendance. | of the State Federation of Labor and was S— recording secretary of the Central Labor | union during the recent street car nmu»\"::i‘:fyfif“r‘;l"r::;"‘_ "’“:_p:‘l:r':'"‘:":: and was & member of the committe 9 Lo - | arrangements for the meetings 88 folows, | FIYer Work to the Missouri River congress. | and at which meeting Mr. Trainor spoke in | gy o g ““n::”‘:';}‘\‘?z;’f‘:’_::"fl;‘:;" behalf of the striking street car men. | . & e WA . | Missourt in North Dakota. He will lalk" {tomorrow on present day river traffic. | William A. Campbell of Omaha today | compared “So0” cabal rates with Dakota | freight rates and places the costs of car- riage of frelght by water at one-twentieth ' of the Dakota rall cost [ Pratt, International organizer of the | GoVernor Veesey spoke of the movement {reet car men; Ben Commons, also an|foT Missourl river improvement ms a part organizer, and John Lynn, then secretary- !‘_"“‘:‘r":""‘“m‘c““' Lo Ay B i | vty o s, h would in the near fu- Another meeting held on the vacant jot |'ure develop from a theory to a reality. slong side the Packers’' bank at Twenty- | fourth and O streets on Tuesday eventng, NEW YORK POLICE STUNNED | “Mayor Gaynor's Order a W One } the Grafters,” Declares | | Magistrate House. | NEW YORK, March 31— Mayor Gaynor | 0 Pratt and Ben Commons, organizers Patrick Ford, president of the Omaha Cen- | tral Labor union; Rev. Fisher of Omaha and P. C. Caldwell and P. J. Trainor, who |Pas dealt what is commonly calied the | were prepared to speak, but did not be.|Police system |cause of the lateness of the hour. the severest blow It has | received in years." said Magistrate House at the Labor|today. “It has been common knowledge | Tuesday evening, October 3, |that the liquor interests were paying for | the speakers were Iolln'l.lponcc protection and this was one of the Rev. |mn.n sources of income, received by cer- Another meeting held which The magistrate was commenting on the | meet for luncheon today at the Greer hotel, | A business session will be held afterward | &t the club TOOMmS. STORZ BOTTLED BEER—Phone your arder for Storz Bottled Beer to us. = We ver auy place in Bouth Omaha promptly. Same prices as formerly. Broderick & Maslowsky, 201 Q St 'Phone South 1581 | Mr. and Mrs. Jed DeLee are in {of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Dalv. who afe tne ot Mra. M. "De br'm"'".,‘g:nmn. o/ timekeepir with now in Sioux Clty City The last meeting was held at Barton's hall, Twentieth and Q streets on Sunday afternoon, October 31, with Carey in the chalr and speakers as follows: Rev. Fisher, Thomas Conway, John Hofman, Fred Mur ray, John Lynn, W, B. Dally, P. J. Leni- han, E L Morrow and P. J. Trainor. This certalnly should show where Mr. Trainor stands with regard to unions and the comnion people Mr. Traisor, in bis talk af one of these mayor's letter of last night, practically forbidding police to make arrests for liguor law violations and putting the matter up to the state excise department and the district attorney's office. B Serious Lacerations end wounds are healed without danger of blood poisoning by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the healing wonder. ¥c. For sale by Bea- ton Drug Co A Famous Kilpatrick Embroidery Sale FRIDAY, APRIL lIst, 10:00 A. M. If every woman in Omaha could see the assortment and quality of this, our biggest and best embroidery purchase, all the women in Oma- ha who could get to the sale would be there. In advance we can assure you of plenty of co mpany, for, never before was there so much avorable comment, and never before such a showing. 3 Great Lots -- Three Prices 69¢c, 39¢ and 23c¢ Yd. Those at 23 cents worth up to 55 cents Those at 89 cents worth up to $1.00 Those at 69 cents worth up to $2.50 These Are Kilpatrick’s Statements of Values Elegant Swisses—Beautiful all linen edges—Artistic colorings— Novel designs — Daintiest patterns —42-inch flouncings--Insertions, Edgings, Bands, and Allovers. broideries at such abs Never such a we urdly low prices. alth of attractive Em- 10 O'clock, First of April, at Kilpatrick's os. Kilpatrick & Compan Apology May Follow Rebuke Action on Message Near Close of Term May be Erased from Records of Congress. WASHINGTON, tive Bennet of New York took steps yester- day to have erased from the records of the house one of the severest rebukes ever ad- ministered to a president by congressiona action. He introduced a resolution to ex- punge the report of the special committee, of which the late Representative Perkins | was chairman, which caused to be laid on | the table of the house certain sections of one of Presidént Roosevelt's messages re- lating to the secret service. The message was interpreted as contain- ing direct reflections upon the integrity of the members of the house In that the former president defended his action in using secret agents to ferret out the acts of tertain house members. The Bennet March 3L—Representa- | resolution was sent to the committee on rules By some members thé effort to expunge from the record the action of the house in | tabling the president's utterances on this subject is taken a n indication that re- | publicans of New York state are plannin’ to rally under the leadership of Colonc Roosevelt as soon as he returns. \Steamship Pool To be Prosecuted ating Lines to America in Re- straint of Trade. ! WASHINGTON, March 31.—Suit in equity under the Sherman anti-trust law Is to be | instituted by the department of justice against the so-called European steamship pool on the contention that it is an ar- | | rangement in restraint of trage. The fact| that the vessels owned by the steamship | e nies forming the pool, or & number | of them, touch at American ports, is the | | Europeans Are Charged with Oper- | { basis for proceedings against them under the Sherman law as that enactment gives |the government jurisdiction to punish violations of law affecting both interstate and forelgn commerce. All the steam- ship companies involved M the proposed | proceedings are foreign organizations. A federal grand jury Iinvestigation at ‘,\'ew York, it is sald, developed the. fact | that the pooling arrangemcnt embraced | the transportation of both passengers and | fretgnt. On the Americdn mide of the At- lantic it was said that the arrangemeht had its ramifications in the shape of .re- | bating by railioad compantes. The investigation s safd to ‘have. de- veloped- & case embracing the whole | sérvice ot the immigration traffic from every country in Europe. 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