SCORE MAY PERISH IN WRECK To the Farmers and All Users of IN PRISON GARB. is DEFIANT Mrs. Pankhurst, Famous English Suffragette Who Gets Three Years In Jail. German Ship Mimi Overturns at Bay City, Oregon. Will Not Adandon Attempt to Take Scutari. I wish to announce that I have complete line of the celebrated Racine-Sattlsy Company Farm Machinery which I am pleased to show, and I solicit your trade . p. (I Have a Full Line of YANKEE ROBINSON'S BIG SHOW WILL BE HEBE MONDAY, IY 5 IMal Isitnuilh is to have a real first-class circus this year, the advance agent for I In famous Yankee llnhinsiui company having come in yesterday to close the date for Ihe appearance of his show here on .Monday, May ilh, This is one of I lu hesl circuses on (lie road and I lie opportunity will lie given our people lo wit ness a good show right at homo. The Hohinson shows are com plete in every way ami they carry a large miinhcr of high-class artists, who are lopnolchers in their line of work. The exact loca tion of the grounds has not been made yet, but will probably bo the O'Xoill properly in Ihe south pari of the city, where most of the circuses have put up in Ihe last j few years. Cause for Alarm Los of appetite or distress after eating a symptom that should not be disregarded. It is not what you eat but wnst you digest mid assimilate that dors you pood. Home of the strongest, health iest persona aru moderate eaters. Nothing will vuie more trouble than a dixord'Ti J etuninih, hud many proplo contract tcrioua maladies through dioic'ard or abuto of the etoruueh. y tjrfr. i t?!jT?r from indi eestion, or dyspepsia, to try Re 1 ail Dyspepsia Tablets, with tho under standing that m will refund the money paid us without question or formality, if after use you are do! perfectly satisfied with results. We recommend Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets to cuatomrrs every day, and have vet to hear of one who has not been benefited. We believe them to be without equal. They five prompt relief, aiding to neutralize acidity, stimulate flow of gastrio Juice, etrengthen the digestive organs, ana thus promote erfert nutrition and correct unhealthy symptoms. Three sites, 25 cuU, 60 cents, and tl. You can buy IUxnll Dyspepsia Tablet! In this community only at our t;Mi F. G. FRICKE & CO. outh- , n Nebra,ika There is a Rri'.tl Store in nearly every town and city in the I'niK J biv, Canada and Omt Britain. Ttiers la a different Keiall Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill rh especially designed for the particular ill which it is recommended. The Resell Stores are America' Gteateet Drug Stores Lace A great big stock of the latest and best in Curtains and Curtain Materials-- Lace Curtains, 98c to $6.50 per pair Nets, 20c to $1.00 per yard Scrims, 12 l-2c to 75c per yard 1 Sun-proof Arcadian Cloth for Over Drapes at 50c f 3. per yard. L-HI1D t ha AST Seeds that Grow.) Very Pleasing Solo. A I he si tidy hour of Ihe Young Men's Hible class yesterday Mrs. 11. i. Ilawls favored Ihe class with one of her charming solos, "Hold Thou My Hand," which proved very pleasing to Ihe class and was given in her usual finished man ner, which has pleased the music, loving public of the city so often. Mrs. Ilawls also sang Ihe number at Ihe morning services al Ihe M. K. church before Ihe large at tendance of worshippers. TAKES OUT HIS FIRST NATURALIZATION PAPERS Tl'i is morning Joseph Luken virt, who is employed in the freight car shops of Ihe Turling ton in this city, appeared before District, Clerk Jas. Robertson and made application for his llrst naturalization papers. lie is a native of Russia and has decided dt renounce his allegiance to Nicholas II, czar of the Russians, and become a full Hedged citizen of Ihe L'niled Slates. II. Wain Iraub was called upon to trans late tin' matter from English to Russian for the applicant. This past month has been a very busy one in the ollioo of the clerk, as there has been a large number of our foreign population making application for their first papers. Pains in the Stomach. If you continually complain of pains in the stomach, your liver or your kidneys are out of order. Neglect may lead to dropsy, kidney trouble, diabetes or llright's dis ease. Thousands recommend Electric Riders as the very best stomach and kidney medicine made. 11. T. Alston, of Raleigh, N. C, who suffered with pain in th' stomach and back, writes: "My kidneys were deranged and my liver did not work right. I suffered much, but Electric Hit -tors was recommended and I im proved from tho first dose. I now feel like a new man.' It will im prove you, too. Only 50c and 1 .00. Recommended by F. 0. Fricke & Co. uirtaios, eks aod Scrims P PLATTSMOUTH BUS LIFTED From Plattsmouth Backs Relief Proved by Lapse of Time. liackache is a heavy burden. Nervousness, dizziness, head ache. Rheumatic pain; urinary ills; All wear one out. Often oll'ecls of kidney weak ness. No use to cure Ihe symptoms, Relief is bul temporary if the cause remains. If it's Ihe kidneys, cure the cause. I Joan's. Kidney Pills are for kidney ills; Read about your neighbor's case. Here's Plattsmouth testimony. The kind that can be in vestigated. E. M. Buttery, Tenth and Wal nut streets, Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "I still use Doan's Kidney Pills occasionally and recommend I hem just as highly as I did in 15108, when I gave a public state ment endorsing' I hem. I used Doan's Kidney Pills for pain in my back and hips and oilier symptoms of kidney trouble. The ipiick relief they brought war rants me in endorsing them." For sale by all dealers. Price f)0 cents. Fosler-Milburn (lo., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the IJniled States. Remember tin; nam' Doan's and take no other. Another Good Improvement. The new walks that are being placed in front of tho Majestic theater and Ihe First National bank buildings will greatly add to the appearance of that part of tho business section and make the whole block complete with good up-to-date permanent walks. Tho work is being done by the force of men employed by W. J. White, and the job will bo tlrst-class when finished. Don't uso harsh physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Gel Doan's Itegulets. They operate easily. 25c at all stores. i LIFE SAVERS ABE BAFFLED. Heavy Sea Prevents Rescuer) From Reaching Imprisoned Underwriters Were Working to Get Boat Off Reek. Were Working to Get Boat Off Reef. Day City, Ore., April 7. Tweuty-two men, including the ship's captain, the president of a wrecking company of Portland ami the representative of the marine underwriters, were trapped in the hold of the German ship Mimi, which capsized off the beach, after having been hauled off a reef on which it had been fast two months. How many perished is not known. Figures were seen on the bottom of the wreck. It was supposed they had cut their way out. A heavy sen was pounding tho wreck and Hfcsavcrs refused to at tempt a rescue until it calmed. They said no boat could be launched and vefused to h't volunteers take their boat The llfesavers are camped on the beach watching for a chance to reaVh the wreck. The Mimi, in ballast for Valparaiso from Astoria, piled up on the reef on Feb. 13 last. It was not seriously In jured and the underwriters contracted with Charles S. Fisher of a Portland construction company to float It. Fisher, his secretary and seven rig gers, Captain YV. E. Crowe, representa tive of the underwriters; Captain Westfall of the Mimi and eleven of his men were aboard the ship when it capsized. All were below decks when It turned over, It is thought, as no bodies or survivors have reached the shore. HOUSEWIVES CENSURED Mrs. Heath Says Cost of Living Can Be Reduced by Bulk Purchases. Philadelphia. April 7--The failum of the American housewife to buy tc the best advantage is one cause of the high cost of living, according to Mrs Julia Heath of New York, president of the Housewives' league, who spoke before the annual meeting of the American Academy of Political ami Social Science. "It is the duty of the wife to spend what her husband produces in a way to obtain the greatest and most last Ing benefit," she said. "American housewives have found they could nol do this singly. By combining they ul ready hnve accomplished wonders ant) will accomplish more. "Buying In packages instead of in bulk Increases the cost of living. The consumer pays the cost of the pack age and the extra cost of handling, as well as the printed advertising which adorns the package. Every item on the list adds to the cost of living. Tin time Is coining when we will return to ihe use of bulk kuOi1, but will de mnnd sanitary handling from tho pro ducer to the consumer." SCORES INSURANCE MEN Chicago Grand Jury Reports "Arson Trust" Indictments. ' Chicago, April 7 A report bristling with criticism of methods employed by fire insurance companies In the la suance of policies was made to Judge Burke by the special grand jury which has been Investigating the so called "arson trust." Fifty-nine Indictments, based on thirty-one alleged Incendiary fires, and Involving fifty six alleged members ol the trust were returned. The report declares that 50 per cent of the fires In Chicago are of Incendiary origin. Urge Probes of Publicity Violations Washington, April 7. Perry Pel mont and former Senator William 12 Chandler addressed a letter to Senatot Kern, majority leader In the tippet house, pressing for favorable action upon amendments proposed to the campaign publicity law to empower federal courts to order summary In quests Into alleged Infractions of the publicity laws, upon proper petitions of certain federal officers or any ten voters. The same provision was stricken from an original publicity bill on Its passage through congress. Twine Strikers Ignore Ultimatum. Auburn, N. Y April 7. -Leaders of the 1,700 twine mill employees who have been on a strike for two weeks decided to Ignore the ultimatum of the International Harvester company giv ing Its workers until tomorrow to re turn to work. The company announced that the cordage factory would b moved to Germany, whore the product of the plant here Is sold, If an Imme diate settlement was not effected. Quench River's Liquor Thirst. Wichita, Kan., April 7. Hundreds of gallons of whisky, nearly 200 cases of beer, and many gallons of wine, repre senting liquor confiscated by city of ficials In the last year and a half, were dumped Into the Arkansas river here. Million More for Carnegie School. Pittsburgh, April 7 Andrew Car. negle has presented $1,000,000 more to the Carnegie Technical schools, It was announced, making a total of $3, 000.000 that ho has given to the en- I - A Photo by Auu'iicm rrt-na ANMtciutlon MRS. PANKHURST IS ILL Suffragette Leader Removed to Hos pital of Holloway Prison. London, April 7. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the militant suffragette leader, Is reported to be In a serious condition as a result of her refusal to partake of food since her imprison mint live days ago and has been re moved to the hospital of llolloway prison. Forcible feeding has been resorted to and the efforts of resistance, com bined wilh the partial nervous col lapse of the suffrage leader at the time she was sentenced, have brought about a state uf nervous prostration Her condition Is giving tho utmost concern to the prison physicians, who may appeal to the home office for nn examination by outside physicians. SPEEDING MOTOR GAR DESTROYS FOUNTAIN t Driver Loses Life in Auto Acci den! at Lincoln. Linco'u, April 7.--John Miller, a chauffeur for Ihe Ensign livery, while driving a car north on K.leventh Ktreet, struck the fountain at J street and was inl'ired so that he died In u short time. The tonneau of his car left the frame and cut off the top of the foun tain, which was u gilt to the city of Lincoln by 1). K. Thompson. Miller had been employed by Ihe Ensign company but a few days. He leaves a widow. M'REYNOLDS STUDIES MAPS His Inquiries Have to Do With Pro posed Railroad Merger. Washington, April 7. Attorney Gen eral Mcllevnolds' office resembled a school room, with the head of the de partment or Justice as a student of geography and railroading, looking intently over a half dozen maps of tlu. United States, outlining the country's network of railroads, the attorney gen eral analyzed the new propositions submitted by the Union Pacific for the dissolution of Ihe Union Pacific-South, em Pacific merger. Discover Mammoth Cave in Utah. Ogden, Utah, April 7 With what appears to be prehistoric hierogly pries carved on lis walls, a mammoth cave, rivaling the famous caves of Kentucky, was discovered in this vi cinity. Thomas Whltaker, a rancher, made the discovery. The cave Is lo cated In the mountains, near Promon tory Point, eighteen miles from Ogden. The front chamber of tho series Is seventy-five by 150 yards, fortyone feet high and the walls bear pictures of Indians crudely drawn. Has No Complaint Against Senator, Washington. April 7. After examln ing Mrs. Minnie B. Bond and Jim R. Jacobs of Oklahoma, who brought cer tain charges against a western sena tor, District Attorney Wilson Uiiued the following statement: "I have heard the statement of the complain Ing witness and her friends, whom she broucht to this office to support her accusations. I find no justification whatever for laying any complaint against anv United Slates senator be fore the grand Jury." . Declamatory Contest. Iloldregp, Neb.. April 7 M'." Lemc Dennis of Hohlrege won first place In the dramatic division of the South west Nebraska school declamatory contest. Addison Doling of Palisade won first In Ihe oiatorlcal and Miss Freda French of Edison first In thf humorous POWERS IN DEMONSTRATION. Six Nations Have Battleships Lined Up Before Port' of Antivari British" Admiral Pens Warning Note to Pre mier Tomanovics. i i Cettinje, April 7. The little king dom of Montenegro has thrown down tho gauntlet to the six great powers. It declines to yield lo the demand of the powers to abandon Its attempts to pain possession of Scutari, and baa of ficially announced that "there will be no departure from uu attitude which conforms to the necessities of the state of war existing between the al lies and Turks." An international fleet, comprising warships of Austria-Hungary, Italy, France, Germany and Great Britain, is now blockading the Montenegrin port of Anlivari. Russia Is not repre fionted by a warship, but has ac quiesced in the naval demonstration. The British admiral sent the follow ing message to the Montenegrin pre mier, Dr. 1 Tomanovics: I have the honor to Inform you that the International fleet Is assem bled in Montenegrin waters as a pro test against the nonfulfillment of the wishes of the great powers. I desire to call your excellency's attention to the presence of the licet as a proof that the great powers are acting In concert, and mpiest lliat their wishes be fulfilled without further delay. Please Inform me immediately that your government Is ready to carry out the wishes of the great powers." To this the Montenegrin premier replied In a note expressing regret at the presence of the fleet, which hn considered a violation of the neutral lly proclaimed by the powers at tho beginning of the war. The premier continued: ' Ucsplie 'he pressure which the presence r the fleet Implies, there will be no ibvarture from an attitude which conforms to the necessities ol the state of wnr existing between the allies and Turkey." A biignde if Austrian troops from Cattaro has been maneuvering near the Montenegrin boundary. The ctis tomary note has not been given th Montenegrin government, ami Aus riu's action is considered unfriendly and menacing. STOCKMEN FIGHT DUEL Albert McDermott Slain by Elberl Munn In Quarrel Over Steer. Cortez, Colo., April 7 A duel tc I the death was fought hero by prear rangenicnt between Elbert Munn and Albeit McDermott, according to tlu former, in which McDermott was killed after the second shot from Munn's revolver. Munn surrendered himself to the authorities. lie stated that Ihe duel resulted froir. a disagreement over the ownership ol a steer. According to Munn tho twe men became so angry that thoy de elded upon a duel to settle the owner ship. They agreed, It Is said, to back awa) from each other and begin shooting on n prearranged signal. They were to shoot till death. The first bullet from Munn's re volver entered McDcrmott's side. Thf other penetrated the body Just below the heart. Doth men were owners of large cat tie ranches In Dolores county. Bryan Delivers First Sermon. Washington. April 7. Secretarj Bryan, laying aside affairs of tho staU department, delivered before a re llglons mass meeting the first of a se ries of pildiesses which he will mak under the nuspices of the Christian Endeavor union of Ihe District of Co lumbln. Mr. Prynn said he was alwav glad to address religious meetings foi men in an effort to counteract growing tendencies toward skepticism. Beats Sheriff to Scene cf Indictment .Icrseyvllle, 111., April 7. Sher'1 Chappell, who went to 1.09 Angeles '0 arrest Edgar M Davis, president o the Alton, Jerseyvllle and Pcprla Electric railway, was notified by tele graph that Davis had arrived In .It Beyvllle and given bonds for his flp pcarance to answer Indictments chaig Ing larceny and emhof Scment. H' shortage Is alleged to approximate $50,000. Bryan Denies Reports. Washington, April 7. Published re ports that Luis Manuel Rojas, second vice president of the Mexican house ol deputies, had filed with the state de partment charges that Ambassador Henry Lone Wilson "was responsible morally" for the assasslnntlon ol President Madero and Vice President Suarez brought forth from Secretary Bryan the statement that no such charges had been received by him. Parcel Post Business Is Heavy. Washington, April 7. Moro tha 150,000,000 parcel post packages were mailed during the first three months the system was in operation, accord Ing to computations announced by pos tal experts and based upon reports from the fifty largest poHtotflces. Ap proximately 55 per cent more business was hurdled In March than In January