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    T7IE OMAIIA DAILY BEE? TrESDAT. .TANXARV 7. IPiV.
CHEAP. EFFECTIfE, PALA TABLE.
HUNGARIAN NATURAL
NORTH PLATTE HAS COURT
larif ami af BsSlara la
Traataftea sad Mur Law
era Attead.
Be
NORTH P1.ATTE. Neb. Jsn. -?pevia;
Telegram . Intl-d State nrr-j't and dte
rkt court a convened this mortirf. W H.
M-inTr presiding. 3--org- H Thummel
and K. C. Hoj-t. clerks of Omaha. Mir-i-al
Warner and ere of !.: deputies and
a number of attorneys from oat of this
Ity and tome from other states re In
attendance Tr rr I been called for
t.morro aod severaj important Jury case. !
wt',1
b- tra (Ui wk. More ows are ;
for 'r-.al at Nor
Platte d vieion of the.
f. der.l r, -r' inrf r hi : -. i In K.
ttanaacted !.ere lr. tern court tr.an in any , t-h4. Banii a arraigned :d po!!'
the oter d'viainn of the court m thi ,jrt tf,i mo"'" on tl c.-arre of car
ata eacM Uie Omaha and Lincoln d.- ' Tin .viKaied p. He plead-.-d
Vaiona It la exp-cted t.-:at at t.'.e nt
"tn of t'-! frl co:rt an atpropria
I in will !.n ln rantd bv conars
fir a federal court and po-.-f r.-e bujid
ferr II D
ribHr
1
HATIG
T 'ilaea Keepers Arrested
lrVi af Cased Selmed.
HASTING Neb. Jan Specia:. t
A-tlr. on a warrant issued at the instance
of ths C)t" federation. P f". l!c"".erv
l&st n:!tt carted to the -o-rt house all
of ths beer, whisky and oihr bctlod oo.ls
foun1 In the saloons of Ge-irfe Brandt
and Froscheuser t ll'jcho.
Not only were th sto ks r f the saloons
seije,. but the proprietors rr ta':n into
uatocly on the charge of se'.;r. lliuor
w tho-it a license. Tbey wi!! have a 1 ar
'nc !n the county court tomcrrow n-.o-nir.s;.
TYeaiderit I". S. Rohrer of t! e Civic feder
a;lrn declares t'oat If tiie r""sn pro eed
'r is sot Hucceasfvl In k" rrf the two
saloons closed some other way w!l he;
irVj. i ;s de.SarNl a'so that the present
t-prt:r rry ea. to a inovntent to rr.aKe
HastfTs;s iry after existing ;icenea expire
George Brandt and Fros- hejr k M l-
how were crperatm their sa-ons under
t ie rrotction of an Injunction issued by
Ju Adams of the district cojrt. wh'ch
rstra:r.el tne ctly cf.iciais from 1r.trfr-'-
with the saV of intoxicants in tnelr
r:ac". T.ieir licenses had b-n revoked
jv cun il because th y had oeen oon-
M.ltd of s,-iln nnuor son minute, aft-r
ie lege, clcna; time. For a time the
alo.ns '.f flod, but und-r the protec
".i cf ;1 - i furt injunction they were
.. cn-d Tii-:rsay afternoon.
Teterda i..o-nir.g I". S Rohrer fiie-i
omnlain'a With t' e county attrny harg
ii. g te salO'. keepers with s-lling liouor
Wt.-ojt I., er.se x Tl, .irr'-s; of the saloon-WsMp'-s
and the se.xur- of t.icir liijuors
result'd. A number of irir..st rs ar taking
an acithrt par. ,n ti e fi; it egamst tl
1 a)b'. Iasi Suniay a l.a'f doien Hast
ns d.r.-i' s preaei.ed -nri.'ti! on law cn
f t.-i-i-en-en" ard resolutions w-- re aJopted bv
the cn'T gat ions con. tne.. i'.n th council
;-r the rcc t.-iatwn of th l1orns--s
LEIGH. Neb.. Jan. .i Special 1 Sunda
Mini-ueu by ail of their liv.ng cijldren. !
tog. il.r with e-ramJcnildrrn and great- j
grandchildren to ti e number of thirty-two
persons. Mr. and Mrs. William Felt, who j
live on the Marshall Field ranch seven j
:r.;e northwest cf Leigh, celebrated th.s
ft'ty-fifth anniversary of their marriage.
WUMarq L. Flt was bom in Bushnell't
Bss.n. N. T . May n. He was mir-
ril li Caruingt -n Ohio, on Tecemb-r :1.
liiL to M sa Mai 1 la L. White The lat
.er was born in S .. Lawren. e county. N.
V. on April 1. 'J2. Four jears after their
i .arr ag they decided to go west and
1 aerie to ii'i.-t Llb-rty. Iowa, where th-y !
1 ved for twe.ity-f'.ve ytars. In 31 they
1. oved tiir L- gh. wljere tr.ey now r
a de
Felt cf
liv
ig cliildi-en are: V-ster L.
Lew:, la : Rowland Felt of Mad.-
MOT El a D RESORT.
A GREAT ERTALXER
latfcfr kiiripTwrl.er Daily Freds aid
Ldfin !IM69 Visitors
. 1
HBFIE KE DOES IT BEST
;
l'at--r Knlckerly-K-ker has more Yoin-
I my" t:an anybody else in America, if I
iot in the world. Eery day in tiie year ;
l.e is ca.led upon to entertain from 10.- ; Eaton believes this will have a good effect
Z90"' -isitors. w ho com- from ! Male Hide af eaiew (sara I p aad on the d scipl.ne of the home and he sug
rery state and territory, from every 1 -1 1 a. .c i. 11...-, i ..... . . , . it .-..--...r..r.. t.. .-.-a
land and ci'm. t 1 see tl. . 1 e . ,.w to
transact business. E'ery day there ar
ises a new transient population euuaj
t. one a .nr.eapoHs or thre or four Du
ijth. Uttie wor.d-r that New York's
tars are overcrowded, its fifty or more
theaters packed nightly, or that ery one
cf Its hotels is libera. ly patronued.
Among New Tori s many higa cia-s
bouses for public entertainm-nt. jone has
won a ruorr enviable rcputatlou than
ljttel St. Ri8. Tnis hot-1. the first of
its t;- pe to be constructed in New York,
od still unsurpassed in ail trat . oc iti
tutes a perfect hotel, charmingly looat-d
.n Fifth Axsue. and Fifty-f:f-n stre-t
anaid the moat quirt and refini eurroun.l
.rga The management of tr.e St. Reg-s.
well o.ua!.f.ed f.-r the task :n.p..-.-.i. has
from the outs-t. end-avor-d to p. ta.se
people of fastidious taste, and hundreds
of satisfied patrona ran testify to t .e sue
ess of the endeavor
The St. Regns has become lya- ii.yinuuf
.it!t hitt. I supremacy. It has ent-rtaiu-d
itiaoy feunetus Dim and women, and la t.
aoidn plaie- of a large num.-r cf
wealtr.v New Yorkers, yet no hotel ia New
York Is father rtnuxeJ from ultra .x
t.astveness It was flana-d and is man
aged for the enjoyment of the comfort-io-ring
and refined, without regard t
wealth or title, and aa important fa-t is
11. at 11 ihtrr-n are the same as thus- of
a.l olh-r first ckasa hut. 1 --
MOTELS
PoaCIOllUa . . . 8c Asarastiaa
Aicazaa Auavau--
Oatsoa . . Oi a-naa aa 'ka iiaiifaa
Tsig lattnitt . . . . PaJmBeack
Rosat oiweiaaa . . . Paim Beach
Roatraiat. Maual
Tit COtOMIAk haaaaa
It. atitcg sciatacuii.
Taa ae-e wm4 ht 1
' -4 k- -i-a. IWia Kers. wtl U
a B aa a key. e-as-artaal wask
- Haewaa ai fcUg Was. aw
lis
FLORIDA CAST COAST
e a seas T gas giera aw.
aVascaea Sis V a a a
a t. a(Ttag. rta.
ENTA
PURGATIVE WATER.
w Nb: Mr rr,nk An"n of
, Nb . and Mr. Th"mi Mcni-ner cf
Leigh. There are thirty -three living
grand- hildren and e'eren great-grand'hil-dra.
BOV HOT TWICE:
Oae
Dm kMIIa Flaed
far
I arrilaa Revllver.
HASTINGS. Neb.. Jan Special T
aram J'hn Saii'-rman. ad 1. re.i.i
two buJlet wounds las: ni.:t whii -?uf-fl
na; !th Earl ParTh. a boy r.f abo-jt th
":rr "r t5arl'1 Pr" "
of Tit.eis to J.A.n Saoferman. to which
'' Pr r.rute ioi.ow.u
nlrn m''ll;N in enounter ne aot
re ffe.1 Whil ft
re rreI hii t ie two bj s wr
Tii;y ard was fined f.O. wlich h
promptly pan! Both woun4 :"tiir.cd by
Sauierriian are serious. One strk l.i
left kn'-e-cap and the oih'r psei li.ro.r i
i the r aixjut a.z int b" itove ti.e knee
Jo.nL
PtHME C1TV PRtM IOMK9 OVER
HI
r.dltar
aaaaees tkaace
Pajer'i Pal I tics.
PAWNEE (ITT. Jan. 4. -i Special Th- ;
Pawnee press -,n "s is;us makes the )
f.tll.-.-'-.-- . -
With't.-s reg.nr.tr of 'this r-.r. 1 T"e j
Presa w ll tas- Its stand ' the rep.jb- ;
licao papers of tr.e state This may be a ,
Strprtse tr some but. it is done to conform
to the W.as and psrtv affihat ors of ths'
editor. It is oir aim. 'while we tak this
stand, not to forr-t the gd tha- pecpl- ;
do and to contemn ti.e ror. g wherever:
w. f nd it. it s our earnest "belief that
the pans should -and for the prn.-iPie ;
and no: the rr-nc'rle fc.r C-e party. If
t he pa-tr vou h-ior.c to d. e. not uphold
t' e pe-nc'pies that vou believe. t is t.me
to chaai.e. e-,n-r t'"e r.rtY to f - rrm. - '
r or to adhere to t ie pa-tv wh.cn d.-s i
'uphold the r-.r. ipie. By this means tn j
proper sta-xisrd will be rai-e-1
Dyaaaiite Fall ta Cheek Fire.
STELLA. Neb. Jan. 4 Spr ial. t Tue 1
eld frame buiMmg north of th" or--a j
opera house a-J occopee-I by a barher shin ,
and carpenter ihrp dow-.stairs ard D- G. j
M. A-drews' office D tl front rooms un-
stairs ra-gl.t f:re from a flue at tn. Mo- ?
day forenoon. T..e hu:e1!ne was well !
I under fire h. fore it wa dis-ove-ed. The j
form.rly
"- " covcro.1 w-.u-,
f:td ttp f:r a hotel !
- g n 1 iron ri r- ,
ice- -'-.--. 1-eM t-e I T in m-.A 'HnMM t c .
ore-; parts to carry o- vrT"hlng with .
egoept.cn of th- large d-sS m V - d vtor s
... . . I
off'-e. The heat was so jr.fne that only
r-at
rt sav-d the 1 ivenran hotel -d 1
c.p ra hous-. as the 1
in by tne h?at. TV
ndows wer- hrokn 1
', ... ' '
nex lu.Mir.g '.
occupi-d hy Garrison Bros, as a
confec- :
tk-nary. n-xt was a busgy -l.ori of P.
F.r.ke:.. T,e content, of th- two bu:'.d-
:ngs were carried to t ie sir-"t and an
effort made to check the flames width,
were threatening the P.apt'st ch-rch. by
blowing up this bjihlin with dy nur.sit,
but was unsuc cesjf til. Then t.t crowd tore
the frame building tiS-! b s lirin; roon s
and millinery etur of IJssie Colglaiic r
and this gav a va-ant spai-e to Tgl.t the
Cames which was tisen vor fired lu the
buildings mentioned.
rarwera' laatltate at tahlaad
ASHLANTh Neb.. Jan. . Spe. ial. The 1
annual farrnera' iiietitate closed Saturday
.. .e... . e... a...- t
.-ir, " " ,
SR.n, Anior.g the srieakers were Prof. E.
M,-r.tg.imery and Prof. Lawrence Bruner ,
of tk-e I'ntversity of Nebraska. Andrew
Elliott of Gauit. Ontario, and I'. P Ca!
burn of Aurora. There
e w-ere also lieu at ,
1 the same time a ruccesisful corn snow
cesSsful
! poultry exhibit a.id don esie- science ex
hibits. Offk-ert el-ctd yest-rciay for the
coming year are: C. A. SchUdnteyt-r. presi
d. r.t. R. A. Mill-r. vice pres.der.t: U A.
i M.ddleton. secretary; EA. Frar.xier. D. C.
I e ra g and B N. Ltw.s. executive com-
r I area Carrie Wr44la at lee.
L-AVID C1TT. Nb.. Jan. -.SpeciaJ.e
Miss Mjrtle L-alhr.g came up from Cm
! versl-y Place last Tuesday evening to at
I t--nd the CllE-rr.an-W'est wedding, bringing
w.th her one of her brother's carrier pig-con-.
Wednesday noon after the wedding
' a note was written telling of the wed-iing.
' tvir.e the note to the -put-on'a leg and
I starting the bird oui. The bird arrived at j
i the owner 1 home eariy Friday morning.
This v. aa the first attempt made in s-nd-
ji B tnis i.ird wnh a messag-.
RQY PANIC IS ABOUT OVFR 1
Oaee Mare. 1
Tl.e panic Is oer in the office of the city 1
health commissioner Colonel John Ear- !
ker. keeper of vital statistics, has resumed ;
his customery piacidity of countenance and ,
now believes that I lie ratio of boys to gir'a !
in the city birth statistics will quickly ad- 1
Must Itself to tne rorrnai. 1
Th.e first three days of tae r.ew ear
ti.e leap year at that was disc-on. ening
t-nly one boy a-d six girls were born on
that day and this fearful disproportion
grew worse daily until Colonel Barker felt
it a. t, ally retlected upbn l is offtre
Minday. however. l"Worel barker was
happy once more b-eaese tiie returttt
snowed four boys born and only three girU 1
during the forty-eight hours ending Mon- ;
-X r.oon. I
"W'h.le this by no means restores the nor- !
rra! fruporth-n tt shows mat the tide hat
turned a-nd I bel.eve cor-ditaons w-.l! return
to normal witnout further dVlav.
Col.r.el barker. j
One of the
Ensseniiczls
at the hap; y hoaies U Vut-eiajr i a vast
fund of iniormat.on as to the best rarthoij
of prornot.-ij health and bajpiaes and
right Lving aad ".aowle-ige cd the -sorid'i
best j-pocliict .
Proljcti at ial r. : Heru- and
reaaocabJe cla-ns r:-Jiy rear-i'ed
and which have atta.rie.1 u worid-trida
acc-eri tar.ee thro .eh the ap-OTil at th.
W"rU-Iniormel of the "World: net of indi
viduals only, bit of the -tuuit who have
the happy faculiy of te!ect.-ur and oocain-in-
tle best the sori l affo-iis
One of the products caf that diss, of
known component part, aa Ethical
rem-.!, approtcl by phjaiciaa. an-i cocn-meocie-i
by the Weil-Iniormed at the
Wariiaa valteebl. aad sal-nm fai-mry
laxative ia the weU-kwe-wa Syrup of Jigs
a.-vi ll xit ef h-nnjL. T. frt its hatM-6risJ
rSectt alwayi buy tje -r-auiae, iraaKir
factured by the CaAorwj r.j Syrup Co,
uly, -Lad for ae by all lewdi iru-ysus:
WIRE 10HPAMES TO BE SUED!'
Wtftern Union and Poit&l Both Hare 1
Disregarded State law.
EAILEOAD C05Qtlfel05 WILL ACT
tttaraey hrafnl lastrarted ta Begla
alt I Collect Feaaltle far
Fa I Tare fa Make
Bffart.
1 From a Staff Correspondent t
LINCOLN. Jan. i 'Special Tele-gram V
Telegraph companies under the railroal
FFLE cwn.ni;PSHjn w ar common carrier and
subject to the provisions of the railroad
commission law They must receive per-
! mission to change rates and must report
each year, by August 1. the condition of
their busress with other d-tall of t.neir
orgar..xation.
i For failure to obey this law. A:t.ray
. Genenl Thompson was today instrjeted to .
btir g su.t in county court against the
tL'a.'.M T ..... Tnal Tlrlll!l (Kn-
,, . ..... ,rr, i
ran es t collect the penalties incurred.
;. ., ,-itn i
Heaw fines are assessable on com ictic n. '
. , ,
the lowest f:n permissible beir t'1. 1
' Receatlv ti-.e te!egrap:i companies, with-,
out oonsuitir. the railroad commission. In- j
t creased e:.ir.s on business in N-lTaska !
. to seseral p.a- Thr have also issued ;
an order to chares for titles to names
used in s.gnature?. The companies re- :
ports due last August, were not filed.
S. hedules of rates has- not been f! ed.
' Govrrior J. Frank Hanly cf Ind.ana has ,
...t,a h. invH.tic.n n deltver tne com-'
mencement "address at the Peru Norma!
n-jji June -
Rrssrt ft ate la.tltaliaas.
Ir.d Commission
Eaton -as fiied his
.noal t-ervrtrt w ', t -i t i?e R'srd Of PUVli
Lands and Bul.dings. showlr th- con- j
j ti 0 t ptatc Institutions rmrti '.
mort;i of r-M-mt--r Mr. Eaton mad-
1 e . -
a per-onal Inspection of a.l tn- Instlf.-.
tins The total number of inmates In i
institutions is 54J. employes 4S. j
. . .rr.
-n-n and other relatives of o.f.r rs
and employs. :S. He say. . that torn-
n..,i..i u.wt sir.-e taiine charge of the
5rtM . hom, va, don, considerable
" " ,
cieanmg up a-.,und t.e home and premis-s
b,u tr,r is still room for Improvement.
jfofl-ir.at has been done at this institu- I
!,. . k...,.. . -..w .-osn-.tal I
1 L1LM1 l,(ll, r- w uuii'-ma a.- F - 1
egislature. As j
dirctd by the
last
title to the land has been clearer up a. u , sune County Februan- i. jurr term,
the Institution is greatly in r.d of more j Jun- . equity term: November '. jury
hospital room Commissioner Eaton rco;n- "Ui? Cotimy-Febriary IT. jurr term:
mends that this building be erected at f May .3. e-i'itty term. ij toher J. jurv trt 1.
once. H- recommends that t be allow.-! , Thayer county-February 4. jur: t-rm.
to a contractor if b- will make the t'f ,rrrn- Number :-5. jury
elevator work properly on completion. , Nu, j,oli. r-ounty-Marcli jur- term:
At the Kearney Industrial school the ;
funds Tor maintenance were no-. j
i" - 1
- -" .
thV supertat-ndent Instructed to keep
witmn the appropriation, w -.-a.
ore without much inconvn en. e. Thre
wunowt mu.n , ,.. , .,
n-no-"- ..- -
b 0"1 on 1'-'our'- or Ir' 01
c-,ra coo there, or It will be necessary
f" '
10 pare. . . - .
me ma. r.mery at tr.e xx-jspiiau -
jVr. Eaton recmm-nds an
expenditure of for a mach.rh. shed
Wltjl a room overnrmi I'jr -11 pi-J.ii - -
straw, for the making
of strow mattresses
fter saying the in-
for the institution. After
stltutlon couid r.ara.y re impro"-u. ji i
Eaton saysi "The maintenance should
be watched more closely, from the fa.t
that during the past eight months much
more than th? one-third allowance has
.. . .. . 1 . 1 1 . .
fen Ti-ei. I c n- -L - ini l j
... . , . , .v
.i..;AM Kr ih. Iflat UrU'i urn to be
:32.:S-?. from which
taken di--r the
.r, a balance w
. .v. ,,,.u
uiea -ls inauiiiriieiii'.ir a...i?v. ..v 1
S 102.1 lT.il :.as been
P-t eig
t months, lea
'run the institution for the next sixteen
) , . .j.. - 1, -mi not take
m,jc'h cf fc ,,..,nt"of finance to see that
unless g reater care
is taken of this fund;
.U'i.-leri. v . !'.! be mad
I belle.e li.at
K,n .,', BOW Klv, u,
II c i-f Mi.ir..u-io " . r- - -
personal attention to this phase of the
institution .r.d not quite so much to the
outside work, he could keep within the
amount appropriated."
1 . t. ..,.. e..r ih r..l.l r.de.t
Yl.,.,n ,, Beatrice is reported ia good con-
d..tu,n. both as to flnan.es and manage
ment- Commissioner Eaton recommends
1 that Sup-rtntenda-r.t Osborne be given
j considerable latitude as to making gen
eral repairs.
I The W omen s Industrial school at Mii-
ford is reported to be in the best con
1 ditlon has e ver been.
a Wark aa ew Balldlaga.
home at M Iford toward the erection of new
buiidmgs for which money was appropri
ated and a recommendation is made that
ste-s be lakt-n so that the work can start
in the early spring. Four members wers
dunharg-d for continued drunkenness and
disrespex-t of rules and authority. Mr.
adhere ntore strictly to the general rules
relative to infraction by the members it
would be better for his administration.
ir. r.un recommends that r..ia aenro-
priated by the legislature to build a cottage
fr the w of tr-r.T and other male
,,,Dlo-.,, t the Girls' Industrial acho-w
-,'- should be acoiied on the nor.
chase of a tl.irteen-acre tract of land souta
of th institution which contains a cottage
and oth-r buildings. U says be thinks
the land canbe bought at a reasonable
Ilg-.re.
The -.attle barn aid r.cg house at the pen
itentiary, which are just completed, are
rt'IT-4 10 " tnoa" icstitutior.s. ,
The stock at the penitentiary is ia good J
condition and of the very best quality.
Commissioner Eaton does not believe it J
necessary to -spend much ct the.
appropriation stale for rer airs on the re.-er- ;
voir at the Lincoln asylum for the insane.
He believe, it will be better to wait and
, -- -f. i - - .u.-
p.pe. ut. Hay says be is quite stire h
will be able to prevent the creation of a
deficiency in the maintenance fund.
The rr.ainu-naBce fund at the Home for
the Friendless at the present rate will show
a deficiency, but when proper credit la
given Mrs. Johnston for maintaining tha
orthopedic hospital it will bring this insti
tution within the aprroprlaxlorua. At this
institution there are twenty-five employes
and fifty-e-ght Instates and no boarders.
The orthoped'c hospital Is . being re
modeled, but much will have u be done
in the way of painting and papering be
fore it w.ll be 1 (It habitation for crippled
children.
Many tmprosementa hae been carried out
at the Norfolk asylum by Superintendent
Toung. as directed by toe board.
iVrina-lontr Eaaon submitted to the board
a tahsilaiion si.wing tot number ef -ln-nuuee.
emptoyea. children, etc" H says
ci.ikiren. etc.." means children, aunts, un
cles, nrecea neprieas snvs. huawa.--.da and
alter relatives of eer. ploes who stay at tha
institution The "chUdren. ate '" ar di
vided among tha lnatuut-an as f-dlaws:
Norfolk asylu-n, 7, Haat-aga asylum, t.
Lln.-aln asylum, a Beatrice Feebia Mindk-d
rnatltote. 1, krarruts InduatnaJ atrhooi, i;
Genesa ladu-rtrutl aehool. 1 . Milfogd Wa
rn s home. 1. psaxt-ntiary, 1, t w-thas4tc
heapttal, 1. N. is repen-ted fram Ua 81
dker. hemes at Mllfard ar.d Orwaid IiLaaid
r the haena far tk FVlendiasa.
Tne Aati-Salooa leagw taratagh" Err
Batte-n. propose to fie proceedings
against P-strv-t Jud-flH-t W. 9 Fie wart.
Stewart is to take hi seat on the bench
: Thursday and following this action w.ll be
tsken to oust Mm fron-. office on the
ground he ha .elated the corrupt prac- j
ties art by spending t.o much money to I
.iii h: nomination and elect:-") and !
also by treating voters.
!rf C'awrt T4r.
Spireme judges and mmln of the
preme co.irt commissi... cane ta L.ncoln
t.Klay and wi.l bec.n coart tomorrow The j
judea pnt tV div !n conaultatlon. .
Judce Reeee. elected at the recent elc- i
tion. who ta to be item tn ten Thurwday. ;
will not ait with the -u;rt at t'..is tea- I
sion. thouh lni-1td to io o. bri.se ha
ia compeJied to he abeent f-om the city
en bu!ne-. He w!;i return Thursday j
Paelal Caaaaaar Prat eel a.
The Eaard of Public Lands and B .iiJ
in received a protest from the PosTa!
Te!e-raph company th'a niornlr. rejard
inc ;he erecU.i of the p- line from the
penitentiary from the state ho-iae. Th . I
route mapped mI ta a-j c!-ee tj tf.e P'tal
lines, this company cla.med. that when tte
current ia on.it wi!l injure the Postal1
wires- The members of the board wen:
sut th;s afternoon and after aa Invest.ga-
..... . . "
lion decided not to change the route b'lt
... . . .
lo pjt in frty-flve f,t t-o.es.
Taft seallaie.t brswlat.
W. B. P.os- received a letter todsr ff-'m
r-.ativc in Pernsylvanya saymg that
rn and Me of the republican party -,n
that state favored the nomination of Sec-
retary Taft for prescient. A movement j
haJ oeen started f.r a Xiht In that stat.
t:' 1''r :d. and the Taft supporters
believed that before the national coann-;
Hon Senator Knog wojid not be In it.
Tom Bnton. who has just returned from,
California, brought back the report thai (
j "i""""1 "i;ecu so reta-
"l u.jimn.i-.i. Mr. uenion was
vored the nomination cf Hugs but was
-mnlclently vers-d In poi.tlo. so it wis
reported of him. to believe, a Hughes cr-
f .niutinn in ,-. -eil.l ,,t lot'.
an.aatlon In t..is s.a.- would cut litre
- aa-nst tne caru.dacy of Secretary
TiX
Dlstriet Tersss af taart
'"V" " V . " V, , , '
HA R A RX. Neb.. Jan. t -Special. Ti.e
ular terms of the district court for th
.-lir'al d"rt. t w-'l Ke V1A t
- -Jd.c.al d.strict wl be he.d on
' roilowir dates ,n . tn the several
counties:
Pill-rore County-January iurr term:
- .. - . . -
May - oquity term. XuT-mb-r ". jjry
Slay IK equity term; October 1. Jury term.
rkraska es ales. j
TORK County Judge Taylor yesterday I
,,, Mia. c,!el- clson. both of Faraa-a
h 1
o t.. E1I 1 Ti.e cororer s piry was un-
able to find any other cause f.-r th- death
or Hr.ry M-Daniels than heart failure.
M r M' b-n -is was we.i known and foi i
several years I'ved at Y.,rk. N-b.
1 TORK-Th- York -!. and ed- a- I
tuonal institutions are loosing fsrward to I
a large increase ta ti number of stu- ;
, dents from ' a "dis'tance .V.enVw t, VaU !
Js w'll! 'ittd sr" j
SHORT TIME FOR GRAND JURY!
, 1
I
rr
Called aa
Hastlli
aie Tall
Be
If the new grand Jury, called by the d:s-
. .
-r!cl judges at their meeting Saturday, s
t -
Date et
g Mitt
Dasae.
r .hi,fc:W convene February 4, In accordance with
"T --
tn' C"' "m" q-ck WOrt " tn M 1
j for h-e to be done by the com-)
i m'ssioners. I nder the statute trie new
.
board
will organise January 1C and the
-UX. cannot be adopted until that meet-
---'.-- -'-a-- -v oe a -awn
1 "" 17 " ruiy aajs to
-"'rree o-vwe-n tr.e cajing and the
meeting of the Jury as provided by law.
There are J-uat twenty days between the
meeting of the comtnias-lonera and the date
fixed for the meeting cf the grand Jury,
and a delay of a day or two would mut
Is necessary to postpone tr.e beginning of
the grand Jury session.
ROBERTSON T0 HAVE CAFE;
Cigar Dealer Will Owe a Eatta Hease 1
Where the Heaahaw
tow Is.
C. W". Robertson, for twenty-years a '
member of the firm cf Roberson Bros, 1
, fc .... .. ,
117 .I. u-ii-.is i.yu-i caie. sun en
trances on Fifteenth street and open a
first-class restaurant and cafe about ths
middle of Mar.-h.
Plans have been prepared for the re
modeling of the fronts aid the interior of
the ro-irna The work will cost CiOtw. as
the de-c--jior.s are to be elaborate, the
wood work miid asd many mirrors.
Mr. Robertson has been out of Omaha
i for almost a year, but has decided to re-
; main permanently in this city aad give
j whole time to cond-Jcting the rest a
i rmht.
CURRIE HAS A DARK HORSE
Lea Grtaaa Statesaima Has herth
Tharaaarhhred Caaatlawte far
Presldeat.
Fresn from th shorthnr-j. long grass ;
country. Frank Chime, lawmaier. cattle j
raiser, philosopher and ex-hotel keener.
oa-Ti "pu-.tinc" ir.S9 Omaha Morday ;
rr. n rn i r r K 'r, r tu rHr hm.i fni'w
,., Wk.lAT ci,MPes. Celon.l Currle de- ;
Bi,, h, k,, a"-.- fe ranks o
pepublicanutm and Joined the armr of
Brrn.
. d rjl for prMUjeat -nvse-.f before Id,
grt u. and nustl fr Bryan" said be. I
-im , Kerry Watterson kind of man tha' 1
1,. I tTa m nore and he's a thor-j
: oughored. too. rie was ra sed out in tne I
ahcSrthorn country, but I m not teiitng his
TOO MANY NAMES TO TEACH
Mrs. Maada Agree PaJater Wire
ltalaallaa ta Saaerla teadeat
af Wehae-ls Datlaaa.
' Please accept my resignation. ' 1
MALL'E AYRES PAINTEJ.. 1
T"-!s was the terse t-iegram re. -01 ved bv 1
Buperintendent IaTidsoa of the city schoo.s '
Monday mom leg It was from Kansas 1
City. If on read between th lines it
Is very easy to see that Miaa Macde Ay res. j
formerly a teacher in the Pacific hooi '
of this city, tad added the proper noun.
Painter, t ter nam. and had changed tit
prefig from 'Miss' tj "Mrs". Miss Ayres
lived with her trother, Mrs El'xabeth j
Ayres. at v. 1'n.ierwotvd venae. I
THEATER CLOSED ONCE MORE
Far tea-wad Tlaaa ta Weewt This riwaw
Is shat l hr Balldlag
laistel-T. I
Th eiLy huatng tnapacLor closed th
Parlor tha-catr, lew IV-cgtms tsreet Monday
for tne secerd tisa wttxta a we-tt It wws
- " i..ia i.-ia in ana- 1
gar. W r. fceeker, had failed ta catnj-iy ,
with t2 reguiauuoaa af ta building la- '
spartar On his proaae ta aueAa t aa aaeaa- !
aary rhaage he was a-leved t rt aa Ta :
; a itner e eiiw i-s.i-ostng tc aacteaa
the bu.ld.ng Inspector states that u light,
must be pla-ed a; a'l exits, a rf fifty
foot fir hose. insta.id. ru b hn - h removed
fr-tcn the cellar, step from f.rst floor to
fnra'e r!n replaced and ce-t:fivate ip
proving the ele-rfrtcal apr! secured
from .h ritv el-trt.ia n. Also the a:s s
must be kp.t free from Cun
RAILROADER HIT BY ENGINE
r4ge Kara.ee aa Marltaataa bets
kali rrartared aad May
at KecsTfr.
A member oT a Bi.r..ngton br.Oge gang
by the came of Johnson was strj k bv a
Buri.ngton f-e,ght tra.n ear; Monday
morning at he wai wa.k.rg across t'.e
Pur!:ntct br Jr a: .ac:rd and r"ne
streets and k.-.o. k-J frcrr. t' e br Ige. He
was picked up and fakn ;-;-o the W.;?0w
Springs brewrv and the Bur: ,ng-on a'n
fcuianee was sen; f r II' was taken tj
Carkscr. hosr.ta! and atinde.l b Lirs
John B Jacit ar.l t? B. lutis T a
found h s skill was frac; jrd and
hopes of h.s recovery appear to be si.gi t
Nothing is known as to wh.i the man t
relatives are or l is h.nnje.
READY TO ST0PD0PE TRADE
laaaty ttterwey's 0ce ay It Will
Take la Flakt If Clsew
lrvldeare.
"if t.'.ere s any state law i.mi-r wi.iih
we im do so ani I'r Sw hc;a or ar.yor-
else wi'l furnish 'is evid--i. e ( iir of n-e
w-.ll been a prosecution of drjgg.sts who
sell habit-formtng drvigs c ntrary to .aw."
-aid T-eputy County Attorney Migney
Monday, liiscjssirg t'r. Swoboda's charge
that the cocaine, morphine and other dn.gs
were being sold unlawfully to people wi
have forrr.sd t.'.e dn.g habit. I am lo..K
in up the law now and if it is an offense
under the statutes w will prosecute any
violation of the law brought to our atten
tion. I am ir.clir.eii to t unk. however,
that these cass com' under the JjriSiJ.i.
tion of the city rrcscutor."
PERIPATETIC BIRD IN CAGE
aaaitrr ka Rehearse HI Masle
aa Street I Arre-stea aad Re
leaaeel aa Praalae.
Claries J.hns--n was arrtd by Officer
Cunnir.ehar.i Sunday on the cha-e of d.s
t irbirg th peg.-e. Johnson explained to
the judg I-, police c..i,rt Monday n .i-n'r.-!
he was aunbiti-us to b on:e a vocalist and
it was h.s habit to utilise his tin's while
walkirg alo-.g the highways by practicing
the seal and toucl.ln? up a fw notes
on th h.gh register.
The explanation was satisfactory and t'i
oi.'sje congratulated Lim on his laudable
ambition to aid to the gaiety of the wi.r'd
by becoming a songster but advised him
to keep off th principal thoroughfares
while learnine.
JUDGES GET F0RMAL ORDER
Maagers 4 I tea ay Federal S apt-ease
cssrt ta liw t aaae Agl last
Maaaaaaaa.
The t'r.ited States surreme -ourt has
ordered l'nite-1 States Distr'ct Jur!gs W.
H. Mur.s-T and T.or-.as C. Munger of the
Nebraska federal court to appear Tuesday
In W'sshir.gtc.n and show cause why mao
damus should not be issued directing them
to return to the jurisdiction of the supreme
court of Nebraska the state s case against
the Eurhngtott involving the railroad regu
lation laws.
The two judges have already filed their
briefs in the case and all that will remain
for the supreme cotjrt of the United Statea
eeo
During sleep the necessary Body-repairs are
carried on in the "human workshop." x -:rr-
Anything that prevents sound sleep at the proper
time, i. e., after retiring at night will, sooner or later,
prevent "smooth running' during business hours.
That "drowsy feeling" in the forenoon (when
everyone from the manager to the office boy should
feel as elastic as a rubber ball) is often caused by want
of sound, refreshing sleep the night before.
The habitual use of Coffee is back of it all in nine '
.cases out of ten.
Drowsiness
During Business Hours
May Be Overcome
Stop drinking Coffee
IT
Which contains the "vital phosphates" from wheat for
rebuilding brain and nervo cells. It does not contain
the insomnia-producing alkaloid Caffeine, found in
coffee and tea. Postum
Induces Restful Nights and
Successful Days.
RaJ '-TTk? Ttr,1 v Wellvii:
to do wi',1 be to fix the date f r the f rra!
fcee-irg
ESTATE OF J. F. CARPENTER
lalae Is O.e Haedred aad litT-t-Is
Theaaaad Dallarw. Aes-wrdlaa
ta Maw.
7
s.a.e of J Frank i.arpen r wis
wort aprrcx.inate'y t'.si ac.-ord.r.g to
the est r-ate male h Mrs i'itpiit- in
v' r pe'it.on to te appoint I a irr.ln.s'ra
": T nf lh esiate f led M indav ,n cun-y
i ur l!r i'arpr.;r ! ft i w and t -property
a. P! gj to l;.e wd..w t" e two
sons and two ui( -;. The r' tv.i tn-n-.ates
the -e.ue i.f lh ra! 'State at tlZ.
00 and rrs-na::y at I. V The h--ar:r-u-n
t'-e tit.tion w . He ). ;. Th .rii
morning
DEAD MAN IS DAVID MILLER
Wsrkmaa kt Die a Resalt af rail
Isteatffleff a Itliea ml
alla. la. "
Th4- r an s ho f'i f-ro ti.e r-i of an
e g Veen-f t la i-ir while p itng cn
s' .r-a w'ndows a. TV r-. s ,ij-e iC4
S.iuth Fortieth sr-ee Saturdiy af-rnon.
and di-d Saurda nig1 t as a r-suit of a
frat..red su.l. ins he-c 11 i-lentlf.-d as
I-av.d M." r of Sal v la V ;. O-, eland.
."I S--uh T! 'rty-'.fth s-.-en-;. !d tif:ed
liim as a man wlo had d' re some work
for him Acec-d n ' t'an.el " a-n-r. -he
man had W n slri-g in a las-mer.t a:
S.x-ee-th and W-hster siree-s
VTfcen you have any-h r.g -o s.l adver
tise It In The Bee Want Al Coljta.-.s.
FOUND THE B0YC0ULD WALK
aae aere fal ralral lllafllaa
! at a ara lea I
t Hale.
Bccaus- T'rnyson Phillips. agd whi
knew he cotild not walk, was c-cmp-lled
to wat a-rt-ow. T'r. II. R. Allen and the
Indiana College hospital seem to b in
t-o-..be. M- -d Mrs. V.V.: i Phill r.
parer's of T-:nvson. dilare he has been
cr-jeir treat! hv the physi. isn. The ph:- -sician
and the s--cr of medical stud-nts
w':o w'tness-d the boy s t-eatnient m
ciiric st t'-e hospital say the boy w-is
mad to walk b;. b in corvine.! tl at
there was nothing the r-.a'te- with Ms
info ws.lkir. In nth-r thoiujh h- hs 1
wa.'itre n of."-r wcrds. though he had
not walkeJ. without bra-es. for severil
yars.
"Th bey was brought o ti.e clinic."
said L'r. All-r. "by the n.oth-r. She said
h had h'-n s-alJ-d s-v-n years aso and
had never b---n able to wa-j s.nce. H
was wea- ng a st cf braces that covered
almes' h s w -.o!e body. Ore glnce at
them ca-is-d me to thi-.k tvat if the hsy
coi.d wall; wit.i trose brac-s cn. !'.'
oull walk letter "-Hhout them. TV.y
do- t se-r.i to provide any s ir.oort what
ever I exar.nred his lgs for any deformi
ties there r.glit i a.n.1 found none, r.or
; was there any evidence c-f Ms havne
I been sc-il.i-d at snv time The mother
I called attention to his knees, saying they
' were swollen. I could not see the swIl
i ing. nor coul i any of the students or
nurses.
"I came to the corclusion that the hoy
I ould walk if he were or.ly convinced
i that he could. So I sent the mother from
I the room and had th- boy Te on tve
l operating table. I told him I intended
i to amputate his legs, that thee wre of
1 no use to him. and that keeping him in
j braces was considerable expense to his
parents. H ag-eed that it should h
and use well-made
In pltji.
( done Tve prnspect Sidt -e.u I ,
: h.'-n at a ' H i'.Jd c - i i?. isj e r-r
Woriis
T had t ai.jd'ms bi.rg t In:'
r.-ris re. "ssaty fir a- t )". srwl s
e (",.nf,1 no s-cs cf T-:s a'o-ist
s ispiclon cf a-.oi:-,-- k.nd. h .t tha r.ec i
r.rt h r-er.l-on--1
Fsa lv I m d 10 tt sl.l'nta a
j i-icn :-. es I : !-. t t-.t-nd ' ue 1 i...
Tvforri. ; - . ould see n h d dn
nil a n - n 1 n I tf 11 to a' I
t. id then '. :.T a towel in l.; nt"i. .
sr oru- r 10 s-n. I er h 's tries As I d
t a: t jrtie I r v l k. He Imn-il'i'-'i
tiitp-il off tie ta,!e to te e.-
' 'ln l do tea d-Htor.' he cied. 'I tn
wk'
' li- s-and . g unr'c t. I told
1 to -i.ii He r n a. ri s tl r -ru I sa 1
li h .:i that l.e cos .in t a'k. that -coui.l
oriy ru- T'.m !e a!- eJ :-J-'e
t.'tt his k Iti-i-el. howsver. ar 1
! -?- some ob- t.on to t 1st Than he
wgiXed as yrs ght as ar-h-'dy.
'e ca1!"8-! s ri-.rr In to see me b-iv
1 .
H- wa -i-'i a-ros-s t.ie twin ta her
To our s irf is.- it t.- I her argtr II
wasn t rg '. r ii-c:sre. .., as,ise ht-i
ti.at wa. d-c.o.-Hfed t' e brakes
V"eii. u s-e-rs t, a: s-ne ere of the stu
dents or S'vr.e cine else had sec-i-s-rrd tr
lri.es i di'n t fnov w-a be- ame 1 t
tl.--1?. Sr.- g.-t a 1 a'j to take t ;e
hcrre " Incha-ap- l,s Nc-ss
Bv ua rg tKe artvus departments of T .s
Pee Wart Ad rig -s ;-ou get qui' k returns
a, a small epe-se.
FOISCN SQUADJDF GREAT MEN
Hlsterlrat C haraa-ier tM ha Tar k let.
Grab Mach 1.1 ke Pea pie
af Taelay.
So-e e.f the gr-.t his-.i-rtcal c 1 -mctaev
cf 'he wo-id wou'J i aie .ade up an
c'r.t po.son a,; .ad" 'or It W lev. ?
gc. err.:nr.t fooil expert.
Ti T-ier t . Treat of ".mi. for i-v
s'ance. F.ake-1 iiew stuT-l t n a-ipt
wss s i-s:i whS-b lie s'-rtflv s -jor--d.
Pr-d-1. V th- 1'i-ra' l-lard that of
the 4ainta s.o upon h'.s tnb1 there was
nor. whi.-h -;id compare with salt p-rl"
and calbae1-
If any c f l is courtiers w a e.J to p-t
H rry VIII to s:p ail he la! t d mi
to tret out a hai.n. ii cf v--;'-. Henry
w-uld ea th- U' t 1 he was sin-ply su
f:td and a nap would be ahaolute-i
rec-sssrv
"Th thing tha" s r.-arrs. to r-e 'a -nt
favorite." was the axim of Vaj-.-le'-r
Bonatsirt when hp was at table. And 'f
all reports are true h crtairly could
pun-sit food.
WhO Nap.'ie--n was a hearty ca'-r. outts
the reverse is true cf Alxa-id- r th- Great
When he was en a ar .;g 1 a-id ti.a
greater pa-t of h "s 1 fe was -;-rt he
ate very little and lived 1..-, !' ra'ors of
a eorn-non sold'-r. In t'-.o- days the ra
tiers cf a common so!-'eT wern t an-t-lng
to talk aNi;t, ei.i.er. Alexanders
rhjeot WSS tO S-t S good eUStipl- to h'S
foi;e---ers. so that th.ere would not b t -o
much grumhLng when the fooI was scarce.
Mo! anmed. ti e proph t, was also a ery
light eaier. He w.oild li'le a wl.ot- day.
and tl n T&)ie a r.-eal off a handful of
dates and a mouthful of watet.
' Th- great duke of Marlboi-ou-rli cherished
j as dainties beef and beer. He said no sol
i tir could feel In ft trim for a fghj un
! lees he was prop-rly dieted on th-se.
The irreatest g'utton of any day seems
j to have been Vit-llius. the Roman em
i peror. He would fill t.ims-if to the burst
! in point, take a violent emetic and then
repeat the gorgng performana-e time after
time. Philadclt-l-ia Press.
"Thoro's a ReQson.
1