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T7TF. F.FF: OMAHA. FT. IP AY. FF.r.RHATlT Zl. VU. M -w Nebraska i i CONSERVATION LIEET OPENS J-a B35ev JTakse Plea for Sar-.no; of ChiHrtx A LIUCH FC3. ECCSGZIY Ot LIFE ire tafent HnH)j ia hnU eil e Be Dw I Talaled sail a (too Mewed. LJNf.TL.V. Feb. t "n.-f tion as apTitil t., tii savins rf -h; ! f-tr a i.ot'r t1t;'nihii Hie p-m taaaitin af Uia ?.a: njrvaT5'm r'ni$ a at tht A :! ttiH;:r T1: ;r-ffay (uifTiintn. ' r-r. i,.wM.y iijtittMi ih nM a n of; f"Bn a'tn . .ipp it to phvui.al anil ami nrntj.-f wr .m-iHti in h. a.J,ir-. I i ""A a ar cit ir n r of tha aar-.h. W a rrO';n'l. Tha moat dnnirihlt thmir 1 tha I .-an Hun of la th- man who av, ! "what do wo rara f'jr poat-rdy? Posterity ! " did any-tb.r for isa.' Th man who j awr ha own a tbic and d-atnya it bf- ci-j! !t la h a a.l ha caa do aa ha Dii3! ! '.a woraa than an anar- h:at. Tlro ar thr :!aaia of thtnifa w-ii h natura t:r Bii-h-a. :ti9 of thr la axplontd. anotnar la aradlr-atad and tha othar is ona that ran ba d-awroyad." LW Br t"id or trta ix-iatad oonrarn ovar lha de-rtr'ji:tli;n of f'-raat and oth-r J amin-ea of wt:ii in tha country. Of tha I ciaaa wh.rtt ia erai..-ated th. dal m-n- I tinned tha natural -arid inwii whi- h o.v- ! .-..or. in former d.y Th hv. ! be-n deatrr.v-d for tha piantin of better i kxihin rajit which f-i.o not priBperod aa wall aa th oilier ora and not yield"-! the return they should. Thi ia a Uaan whera rnnaervatioa could have jwvad on af tha Iwin needed of reaourraa. In thia aitaaa are tha foraata and the areat hmua af CahPW wft-n haa been wiped out with o thought of cotiwration or tha tntrod je Ooal ot others to taila their piai-ea Barauaw f the abort time at bis d'apnaal Gwvarnnr Jtidrlrh waa allowed lo trade t placet with Dean betaey oa tha pro a; ram, aad after tna Invocation by Dr I. JT. Roa h tha ' cblef aaecutiva dellverad a abort address. Tit a number of railroad rapren?aii-. a present furnished tha bov emor with a tbema which be fallowed thmiRh bis talk. "Live aad Let Lava" he declared to be barn nun mora and mora apparent in tha thoughts of 'Nebraalians each day. Governor Aldrich dafoted much of hi time to a dlacuaaion of ennaervtna; the human ra e. Ha haa. be a aid. vialted re- ' centl;- a number of tba state inatit uu.maj in which children are kept and he had been struc k with tha lack of sufSrient reading. I Thia he thought to bo one of the worst features of the life of the dependent child. Tbe broadening affect of good reading ma terial waa commented upon and the con- j grass was asked to paaa a resolution mo-j moriaUswg the legislature to paaa a bill j CimitihinK the penitentiary and other .ftate Homes with large libraries. T. tt b.e-. . , . i la asm oy competant. men to be duo to the i tainted milk supplies, Whatc we need to offset the work of this milk supply la a board" 'ef competent tnspoctora Wa have mjir1. of tIiT-A a W mutt hit entmmh - - r - ! a prejudice against impure producta tfcat Inj time suc h a tiling will be unknown. The 1 Mtne wilt be true of the producing of other tiod materials. The rhlt executlv recommended that tha atiito spend aa murJt money for invn-tl-lthB . , . . .. . 1 M "l 1 morta.ity and studying means of ef&mtting rasaa la aecund to none as an agricul tural commonwealth i; fuliowa that tt la fjaar the to in Uia other. Ha auggweted at aa much attention aw paid tn tne con serving of manufacturing a e: aetata ca aa tu t!M amia, a a Exawvteaiew H eetteg. TTN.l. ...l , , " -'" ' wmai tJr. Ltmiua Oonatuitad aa tips- rranos meeting." m whuin the deleguea i compelled to tell their names, their ! ationa and what they wen. attending j sjoeusaUoua tiis meetings foe W. A. Campbeil. la hla taJk befora the Bianuiacturers and trades section ef tha "'ate Conservation congress at the Audi torium Thursday afternoon, devoted hts ttaoa lo an attempt through tha ue of so pi ois statistics to show that the manu tactunnaT Industry would in a few years .1(1 as much more to the wealth af the tare aa the raw material now does. At th. First v.1inati cuuica Uia pre- gram waa composed of talks on the con- aervatioa ar men. Tha Crc a umber waa a vo-ai su.o. by Mrs Adnn Knyaart. Prof. i somas or t ie Kearaev a-irmai pre-ided over the aeasiun and introduced uia vsri- ous apeaa-ta Among til. Subject. idV- eiwsi ware onaervatlua of bea.tX cin-' H-rvaiioa af in n-iy. mural and s.-:al ' aafcicta asd development of bo-a. i. han eeuur Ai. toirbup ieoige A.len eet:her. Iruf K. M. Fling and Lr. J V. Lord an-, p. -are,! on tne pi-egrain. The aeru-t.'tturai ssstuon "net in the F'rsi Preabytcnail churclu Co-nperation be- t4r tte givernment and farmers. t;ie' i. f nine in con.tcrvan.-n and da.n' aire Jlia u-eii m that aeioa. ! I saasla s far Raaklas. J H Raiiton not pi-eenr to pr-;d-. aver the conference on manr.ract.ir-a atid w. ill Jni. saupta ttHia the viiar J.oetf Ku O Hara, MP-r.Dientleiit of tre Aisnour nakiug p. nt. spuae and W ,,i t amp bed of Omai.a un The conference aviorted a n am bar ot resoiucona among which was one favoring t ie enai-rir.g ,.f !eg::a.iott sn-rn would tend to encourafe and Strang tr.en the industry in tiim state whi.-h d-sus with tns getimg ef live to from tha tiau.ia of the producer to t:ie pirrita Th's is obviuuety . .iisap ro' a! nf the leg-.aiat'on now hemg con trfnp aied in both h.nieea of the "egista:iira aarektng te reisu.aie t ie stock yards at Bout ti Or-ana. a r Urat. of Uia Neira.'Mia here fodav. e.ecte.1 The n .-. SB all cterks. H a Sherman of Un.-tna pr-ai l.-nt of the aae.a::an..n era deci.lvd. ui.n t-tim,a f..r ana N S hul. The .piriTu-Tsid- oCewn-Jrw-,, w" -siting, both prosecution 1 vente-l bv the weather Si, and on-haTf f tha "m l" ,b i"u" n1 th ' ' T-mpAaTure.at'om.ha vest-rda? N itoZ.iZTl i t-rniy unreing ery f " wm be laid altogether and' only Issue: and a. I said the otii.r day it j "P'ure, " Omaha yesterday. V . ' ' nit,n-! n red to see mere will be a great deal of filling re- is the gravest issue than can arise under ! v '-v I : f; to by the coo Kress. point Moore haa a w.fe and two ctul- .....ra.L .san.l wta be brought down from i .ntlt.,.lonil Ke,a.M our 0--!r1 Ts- It The speaker m-r.Oonad .,- fa ,w , oren. O Fadon stati.m. For the construction of inrtil J-lon"- b'l"-a" our avernment . g7 IViA t m " a,.!-!!.T" Tl? th thj trie yards two work trains wUl'be used. Pnda absolutely on the purity of the i-aw)J ' - - TZLJZT. I"' TPACHr-RS VOTE FCR NORTH PLATTE An advertisement has I elei.-tiona" lg -w J m brotight Income u, th. .tax. of a. much I fcAUMtHi U I rUrt ben p,a.ed m North P'atte psp-rs by the Mr Bevertdge said he had listened with, - W mJ.:V.::Y.' V. 3- aa ho agHcultural ladusu-v. and as Na. 1 rflTfOM P.P rniVFMTIOM Nel.raaita OntraJ Western n lv ' . . JtvVi - ' i . j . . , tin tirlwnnr w oe tmnimmirv Tne m 1 . . . . . . . ... ' - i r-fr'T) t mi tr-ranc J-i-nt vtriii. Tr. ui rr oiTfi' rm e'tei r i. .1 B"J JKi't wH), v c pi r-,ilt-nt . t". hi. ii lit"S l-a-.mi.s ts a.1ir-r: Mini ben a B. anl Fairbui v art. gsviw tvi fie Na-'.unal ci'iiveritttaa. f a rs ef Uaanwwi-O-tij liana eg i1mo- s.is v irw tor ti.s C'lM ui sa.es 1. found a.e ai-rvjijia. Nebraska Nail Court Doors; Shut in Hearing of Bartholomew Case I tr .a.si Harnett -ijitt Swcan Biae Hill , tii;. .- a. i j v- 1 ' Ka.Ttl2CT Street ' i ' HA3T1N' Irf. y, !n.n.i i -no .if i r--b. - Sp-cia! Tee h . t'le i -'"t ct'uvi.a ete , mt),fJ in M.;tn!i t a oTima; tr'; n t '","P"'H, ,n,' t,lp nrirt court rwm to ot' I "nr t:' tn rr- t ' fTinarv itn; or I v 1 IiCio H. Priul- Par'i.l.-i I mr-r nt Httif Ht ! on ti rhr of a- i t j i i ifrr'vt Elain Jfrati on January rM.u,.,mi tn;Mit. w h n t!i rtm !'-H-i to it limit rrttirt aua-i.v. njiiif-fl rh f-wn- unit ati! (.-..pi rt..i:d ""XT n.r Mav. tim -wro nr-i! a -" -k . onirl. s-v-ral ti.indi o4 orr- ona 'amt f; .m B'' Hi'i to at-nl th . 1 1, but on: a f.w 0f thftn i r abie to " a ntr",,f- Bartioi-.mew-; Hyait .d-nnfrd D " th" ma "rh" c,wt ' h,,r " th tr"t "h " 'r. a atora whora sha w """ ""rt !?t afcKl hrr in the di-rict. sua aajd ha aeicod h put Ina f!na-ars do-vn har tiiroat and Uiraw : her to tha irmiDfl. Ha had rapeate-i'y ajliad har to at Into liin automobiia, and each time alia had r-fumd. T. Juhiijkin. iu waa attraA-tad to tha cpne by uia yonna woman a auu-nw. '"ntirie-i lt faar'hf.u.maw aa the man h , """'I'""!' noia or Jiiaa liyait Mil - Airock a.d he a man f -U jt- n Mia. Hyatt, down and lau-r at-; i,ar in the r-r-id-re-i. ditrl. t He re.i.1 lii- same aa lha number of Lt. Baxthoie-! ot -M-,rr'- -t P-ted that from Lc . . . . , to UJ men wul be In attendance. mew s car. but he waa not sure the man, r n k i FAIRBt RT-W. D. Oakford. a Rock waa Lr. Bartholomew. 1mmnd of;,.mi, 1)aJ returned from a trip On eroes-examinatton Mixs Hyatt said -to s. Joseph. Mo. wh-r ha was called t'r. Banholomew thrraLt-ned to hull her "lav bv a me annoum-ina the sel ie .i.- ij hi. .mMi. i'tia illness of his sister. Mrs. Kir'iparr'cit. if She did not set into his automobile, ( Klrkpn-t.-k llv- in Fort .Smith. Ark She was ashed If she knew t-r. Barthoio- j and waa vtairtnar in t-r. Joseph. Mo., wh-n mew of Broken Bow. Neb., aad she repl.ed j she was taken 01. that she did tint, hut had heard of himi A RLXN-iTO? Henrr H-larenkamn. a since the aaaauit. I In tha eross-examlnaijon ef witnesea. , defendant's counsel endeavored to? weaken j tba kienuncation. but Miss Hyatt and Mr. j Johnson were pot-iuve on thia point, hearing will be reaumed tomorrow. The t L'r. Eart.iolomew was here artendin the j Republican Valley Medical society eonven- 1 ti..a th. .t.v the. aaaault waa committed. 1 Willie Moore Held . . a sj . ' to Criminal Court ; MaS ACUSed of BuXSiS CoOTt EODJC ia Brokea Bcw is Eooad Orer After Zxcitiaj Tri&L BROKEN BOW, Neb.. Tela. 21 iSpecial Telegram.) The preliminary bearing of Willie Moors, charged with arson la con- J liwrttisi artrh i ha hurnltia of tha court house ! , . . , I m i.iib w,-w thia aXlernooo when Judge Holcnmb bound, thia aXlernoon when Judge Holcomh bound, the defendant. oer to. the next eriminal ' term of district court. Bonds werw fixed tn Vm taxn rum as brfor. HmiVllk. I asem VlarTww-m--J.a s -T.r -oa dOTB. Taf f a- . - s- I aenc 4M. rB davit tram low tmvrmX -wk ! - - - : tesuinony of bis son. Jonn. on Tuesday tn" ULnJ tonay ana repuutatea , tn" vhtuia thing, saying n waa sick a Ui time and did not know what he was; swearing to. La spit ot this setback to Prosecution the court oonaidered thej evidence nvrn bv John La and several '. , ,r,,,. ,. ... h,, ' lity-Kifci Kondreal Baiilaxa fail la ttataat setwtea Da saa Llaewiai. MADISON. Neb.. Feb. a Special. Sunenncendent Stockdaie. a member of tha , nvntlvi eiimmttlaai of Ilia ',llli T-a.-ht.rV I -'" '"". vua -"' , '-r t5, location of tha convention of the' 90c'aua taJ closed. The ballots prob-j ' -va-ed at Madison March 4. Tha caavajaung board will meet sub-. jeer to tna caul ot snperuitenaent iai uic-on president of tha aaauciauun. which caii hua ...V k i1.flnl..l a..la 1 Y ' 1 ' . oaiiota nave oeen recervea. POLITICS IN GRAND ISLAND 1 "haa-ty Llwew Owttseawaeel tsj eaerl j 1'MwMatww few ayae j af City, GRXNT) INLAND Neb . Feb. 3.-Spe- , 3 (Spa- cutl.i Party nominations having been ta- nonarf In -u-r aff.ii-s th- .r . ,-tnoa t.i a rr- aamln.... V... . . I ment is beginning to chnstalUe. In the p.. " , , . .... . ' ua ii b ue:u in wi.irn ttie warns voters had a rive ballot euntaat to recommend a candidate for coun- j 1 rtlma.-i. M. M. Mail on rna:lv heittg chosen. r,.iint-'lo-an "hris Pirk. of t?st ward, who rt;res from the council, was recommended fur rriMir snoject to no convention sc um. P-or,,;-it:ors of h, ,1 ng a representative d. lesate cnnventitin. eva.-t v like t, ,w,. lltn-al i-onventinn excepting that tha hami is t?ie popu'iBiion in ea h dist-ti-t ami all partus join tn the so'ecilf.n of ta dele ,iat-s an.i of calling a mass meeting are under ronslilertlotl. W H Thm.-.aon. tha well known demo crat, ts a rautliU'e suheer to the wish-s of a r-prese.uaiive convention er a mess n.eetmg add tn the ev-nt neither is hall is expect to run bv petition. Th. voters ! ..f the Fourth warl have re. I-'! a nturtu and it ts hkeiv that It may rei-nmmend an --coirn-i.man fr-m that ward for ma oe In the Flrwt ward IT was the sense of the voters that bo .-nan he si. parted who would not ple.;e hmuteif to suppress gambling. ralrkarr K FAIRPI'RT. Neb. Feb. 2! Soecta: The goid ma. is committee of the Fair burv t'jmmerctaJ club has srra-iied to .!e a banu'iet at Odd Fellows' hall in "''" Mtunlay. February la. to all tr. i'r"rrm c farmers wt . hsve on j I trihutee. either 11 laoor or in ci to "i ( O.I rrrfl ia ttiovrmetit m tnis vumity vio cifiint. k ai coaat."U'ted about I fir . n ..i-e ..f goud nada and a great deal f iiit-rt-t is being man. feinted tn tbe tr-i eir.nt. The fiatd readw oooimitee. ahicti com prises A. V. Peaae. J W. McLVMineil, W. F l"ra.-nb and I.. W (aau.1i-h. a i?l award a n an. bar af prizes to the farmers iiavna ( u,e best pic e of g wwt rowiis. 1 A. V Pease, woe ia ou the otnmittea. j nu ,a. uuatmcUon of asnng tae iirvnuuui i Nebraska of ! f r; 'ri PuH'Jj " i t'Z if. t.l Tat- sefc KKATKI- K "wir Am-is snd M:- i rnvii. -tith of Ana is. N-n.: r-an-ted h.-re ye-terday ov J j.ige ' ldn. . k'M.'A-K;iii I tona-d Amire v and Jj i. ; r-n .tnea i .un-i. wim 01 f.n.a w-r.ii m i. .--d un--i.o a.. Jcif'vn Chen y I HTATHIi 'E A? a pr-l mmmr debate ' iiid at tie B-arrice High wfHNii v ' -r ire--n. Iahi -nce Kune and Fr d iiwn wte chosen a a d-tvaiing t-am to meet Twiniwii iirrr Marcn 1. l.RT"N-H -nun r Undlir ami , Mim i- m ma Krnpir wr mirH Th.ir , 'lav aftn-mn. Hr. i' K)ir. ua'Wor of 'tiw i-rTiian Lui nran chureti. f7i lati. Tltry , w.ii r-;l on a fjr r nra. ri..tTTsM..rTH-,m...n,,. .r. wiiis.i h.T? I i"-.iav , Mr Frank -altwa "i .w -h ,iar .iiIi"Pj.t i"tn ot ni ar .iar r-'. and to n- lu.-KTtian anu il.a Mjrv 'miiv.ur lu.m rt J ir-ri.M-k ' PKATRli"-- a mrtrt' nt t .1 fr- m-n ia -i n'rnin rfniv ninior-a of t i i ilaiannwnt wr pr ntKl with einpt:in i.a,-r A.ldr-a,-. "ff dtv-rl hv 0y RKATR!' :-Th- Pr-'hrHo.Ml .f Rail-i wv Tra-nnirn av a ba.i in tiie armory, ai Wymnra !u-t ovnina; wich via at-1 tended by awts from rat.-ir. Fairbury "'. BKATRiCE-Mra. Anna Eva. worthT ' m and masmn of th rdr of tne Ea'l-ni ' tur. mt win V'srwr rhaptar o Tuffc a,1Y n'"5"- Vw" -ndidatr wara mt-iatad. rk aa pae, ' h'1 r,K,r- t3-"r"" raf wad to yiald ,...,. . , ,'rinh-r and tha ramote propae f an P..V.N L IirL.ANl. A lacsa numbar of . !' ii n are m ru-cuiauon and ara baina r"'y tinned aiK:nK tha tairipiature to par- rr.lt The ire-MMe to Tote on tha O'laafion n, ,t earl-- a Oav aa poaaibie. The nr-t ot tn-!B patUHina ara now oeinaT maiiwt tR A N r T.A -vpTh- a,e,titi-ra commit-I : dat- of the annual convanti,.n. to oa haid I""" " vin "J0"" "e -- " - faeeasea waa born in Orman'v. comin to America when a boy. and has lived In -t,-:'-4-4 f'"" mors than bait a centurr counry In state senate for stx Tears and j is one of Nebraska's lara-st isnd owners. CAWBRJIIE-Frank Moore, one of the Pioneer r-sidents of Red Willow eoumrv. l,v,,"t an firm ten miles southwest of i am bruise, died Sunday and the funeral was haul at his home, sod interment In I !1 Tyrone cemetery. The deceased had I juKt returned from Lincoln, where he had 'indenciine sn on. H;z lndencune sn operation for appendicitis. and eleven children. D Elttht-en hundred head of hnrwes w-r- sold at this week s sairs of the ( nion St-wk Yards company and the Braisireet-"mene i-ompanv. The prtcea were siiK'i'Sy off. huy-rs being not juit in proportion to the of'erlngs. It it evnectad Ihir 1 1. :Vi J will van nn . o.ii as the weather mod-ratea. At this wtta'a aaie there was an unusually iarae auniber of mul riZ, Z'JLW the Odd Fellows' hs'.l. I. Monday evening, .met will be serv e-i r"hmsjrj- T., The ban Dv ladies of the t'hrtstian church ul 1 In eYIelleRr Time-ram Ha- K..H m-nnr.uJ ; ; Tha afesir- win h. in h. . w..-. "i ri.'iimi program has Daen arranged i Tbe affair will be In the nacura of ..... ) nr,ss men s dinner and the guests will go ! In busineea ar-a dlretly from their p'acea I "?u'"uau'- T!u " annua' ortm' tlBr" ns men s dinner and the guests will go ton. I FKEMONT-The Tork hotel changed ' sa- . - ts , T iaai.ivjrs 1 I!4J ills I TI Ills. . r . I "iTV, WW, HSl running th Trr ani. BttJtininrv lnt(8, rarieVnd- tXT ZTLf A ! (rom l. P. Larson, noesesamn of re lat- I ter to be given January 1. 191i The site , tiof the New York has been occupied hut-1 since pioneer days, it being the Site of the old P-A.-lfic house whli-o was ! replaced bv the New Tork in NORTH PLATTE ft was announced yes- t-rdav bv irupertntenrtent M -jrveown ot me H uminr division that work would be be- Una foe hirl. an AnI ... .., w 1 (work out on Broken Boa. Arnold. lndv , and Trvon on the new promise. I railroad. ; - ' in nin-tv oa s. 1 he promoter or the rail- road. S. rmrruit. stanes that he has da-I r mired tli'e in the banks of Arnooi and Oandy for immediate use tn get'.ing tile preliminary work, started. i FREMONT Word sal . , I " r' iyesteruay that a man it, i uim if- rst-l in loreshoro. Oa.. who was in the aT of putting through an alleged is land deal the description of whom; fhT man w WT.windTe-1 Johsf7i:on: I nor of this place out of fc.oia) a year aaro The methods used were the same. Flsner ha a "erf f. , a I mil. o-inlAa . v i i.n.tm -ii ... i; . ...-. . : u, mrnrmatjon received by the officers here. FRKMO.VT-The Kniahts of Pythias throughout this vu inity had a big tin her. ; ye.stcriay. A delegation of fory. Including a deirree staff, was oresent from I tn n I and also delegations from towns on the tnrr orancn as isr west as Moweii, and ail the towns In the immediate vii in- ly. Siior was served in Uamnu hall p. m.. after which the vixitors and i local n,1UM h, ",h. wi ... . ; m a I three d-grees bv th Lincoln staff, I the x-iz- ix-ina ui f .r mar i...n.... the well I kno'.vn far-nee anil teerttw a li.. !. ...... ' T T . '"''"-"". ao.,M-o tweiv- or ; .las-, trie Hurli'-.artoa giviuar him a speciRi train tor the cunvevance of. tn herd from i Hunt t. mm. The shipment to- .end hsi been feeuing "at his lot. for ,me - i:na Deeves. wnii-n Mr Town-! nine lima. T-e cattle have been M,.., ' r,"7i i--r oav The shipment who have done much the name thing. The' 27. f" wn aas a. -isnnpanied bv Mr Town-end aid his ,, -,.,k-. , ... , . T , . . " srt tr1u, n. iU-rte Townsend. J. Kuer Waiter, members generosity which ail of J sliendan. clear ts Piiuf .a and Frank B. Thurbcr. " admliw and approve is aot pertinent toK.,oux i:itr- cirJ" a r.Ti'MH-A.Mi.i. uiwi, a reouest of , tor no on. dbt. hi. benevolenca "Tnmcanf tr.o'f' "pri 1-a.Hl ! a.r. -iiid. luituluirii eaulocw of i "while my sympathy and approval as a L. A. w eijh t the I. mt d tat.s I .-utl ment of ll-ynl. 'm.n war arauaad hv thi. . " l-cJ tare. nUaili l-lrnat of Te-unis-tl haa for. aaro-i to A aaiusmo. f'fteenU Jlew of .rnrua hin P-iae ta d .t.rru Tv.e m ta t !,i Ti,. i ranavaai d-eautnient of agriculture. Pretoria. Souttt Africa, f.ir ea iwrtinefit nurDu s. Ir i. u n... i i.ft it will grow m that rliuuu. but an eir.irr is g'ung to tie nn.tr tu that d:- r . t ton. That the rwiuesr for thia test ec-d houid come to NehraaKa. and parricuiavrlv ; ta J.nns-a roun'v, t. a rompilniesrt to tlie Mate and sr-eiat.ly tu Mr. Ernst. ' FAIKPT'TtT The Elks held a grand ; opening in their new . tub moma eater- I ia Th.a w a brilliant uial affair land cov l4 .4 Itfc . K. I 1 . I n . L- . .. .. i Klks lodne was estabiisned in Katrbury : I in Slay. iv . it now is one of the I. ..-r-iers tn tha .-tty a id h. ttf'll t-'iio ra.ins. T.ieiaia the most beau- tn Steel-a opera bu.aM as a lieneflt for 'he rairturv s. h.-.la. The pnn.-ea.ta of IMS .iav win aa ill.I in Ouytng viuipmewi lo .Hta.ntil manjfei trainirtir in in (r.:.- borv public a. 11. -..r. The fairbury W.nn- I howed why tt was desired to ssct Guv art s cluu haa aiao ai-ranel fur a rhana I eraor Deceen senator. o pr..t-aois atin the ha.-ttngs hnun-ti and', . h.l... 1,1 that point in tie near future. Tne music lerarnvrit of tne H-atina-- -wan. n was in r- airirv M n.ia. and rin ,-m., o , ,.e m..a- a. i. ht ta -nt of liaat nai was praest in- r. viing w-s l-unan. .prano Miaa kem. p.aj.iat. aid Pv-.f Varnd.ev. .-eiioiat. a n- t of Fairourv band aiil be give, in I'Jwsiki Meet ia aaklle. SlnBlI-rl. Feb. ri.-The Natjvnal E.lo- eat' ..a ijwMit'.tin dM-rmMii . . t u;r..n teiidents. con vaned l.ere l.i.iay witti a - praiimaie y wat anu-aiun pres it fr..iu i a prts f the I nittd ftat-a file mq- ' "'-'p ' ! i a a- ai aa rema a tn aeaiia unt a:ur- ! DEADLOCK CN LCRHER CASE'r.:; Iadefiaite.y. t laallaaiat Waai a l.ratia t 4- al ii at Dr. l.r T fM raiala f I r r i-cTlin f .ra:?r fr)inT f nilnoia mf rotie t i a ni n tt" Way ami prbahiT imt fir aa-x-prwl Jara r"t. if at at th a Tat mi Hi- !on anf-rr1mr all-r-r-d thia r'-r .on- bv .nator P-vril- af Indian. -Vnator Burrowa of Mcincr.n. chairman! of commltta- whir-h ir.-wgat-rt tbicast ca and Mrmrt-a H' rinr ar ti chare of btn th h-n-ri-lnr" of brttwrr I n th lillnoia Vaiatatur. snrhc to fi by nninimmu fmnmt an hour for a "'. J'-nator 'Lodg otiiaird. of tia n m.t impor'anra m ir!v, ha said it "hat h tiata at t earlinat Iwx",b'" ntammnl. "r-iwimablT ha-nnc hi mind l JPn'" TT-aty. S-nator Ptona of Miaaouti aaid ha 'strad , maiia a faw rmarki on tha Lor-m-r him-!t Mr Biirrowa munt that T!,t" b b,d 4 0 ''K,, " '"' Mr. "tona amid ha had no ohj-rtion to a : vt. Da objavtaql only ro r.xlnc par I tlr-i.ar hour for ft. Mr Pa" -nd;a. who ran vma u". arrrr. arm m'rr rmoa. Mr. Lorimar himsrif did not Ilman to tha Imilana aanator'a ap-auh. Ha haa sat tfiniiigh roost of tha other attacks on bis --- w "t- airman m any avent. l nera wars a iwa many people in tha rai)ertea Uday, but "lJ-il7Tnl tD,t wnlcB l 5 -ater-tay tarourho.Jt It la no part of the intention ef the frienrta af Mr. Lo rimer to allow hia enrm.ee to close the debste. Senators Gaillneer and Burrows are am on a; those who will be heard an that side. Bitter feeltn has arisen among tha con tendina; fact '.on a so the prospect ia that ' l from Uils tinv on the debate will be more Uveiy. I-arlnier i friends now claim fifty' j four rotes aut of nin-ty-ona rotes in the ' T eppoaltJon to Lo rimer irfres I do fig-urea. y I !n ,n course of a brisk intert;hans;s be- tviim Senators Be vendue and Epew dur ing the former's speech, S-nator Iw-pew de- ! ciared ha had formed his opinion of the case, not on the whole printed record, but from an abstract of the testimony made by counsel. "But It was made by counsel for the prosecution," he added. Seaatar Beverialse'B Addrewa. Senator Beveridge addressed himseif at the outset of his remarks to the speech. delivered yesterday by Senator Larimer in j bib vwa neiense. jar. nevenage recaiieu i the attention of the senate from the eio ! ! 1,Jnce of Mr. Lo rimer to "the word of sworn testimony before United States, trs- ! timooy given under oath and searched as V Org with Cen-. cro-xamlnatlon," aad j h" Wed. "I shall "nothing extenuate nor , naught set down rn malice." I shall noth- ; ..r-miai.- .nu T ...,k. . shall I 'aught set down In malice . .. . .. . . naJi l augni b"Use ! I have no malice. I have no mall "Indeed " he tion ot th. wvu ronunowd. ! my examine-1 esriuence. i mieatafc any t - m - wuj ai'w k isinj ana runy. i W Ul (AAQ i MM m P"r90nLi lVOr IT anV ttt A 1 a. . . h-tttr imatMl than T -itrr-- E YZ? .7. i J? hc.T I rather be shown to be In error, than to bet permitted to malie any misstatement of the t facta. Parity ef Cleat lew. "I go further and say that I would tar j rather Cad that lha testimony establishes 1 the validity of this election than that the -.uau lupwuiy u Wr . Lorimer s story of his rise from humble estate to this high place. There were ; . many sen store. he said. who. even . " om aariler youth had borne heavier bur j i dena "but while X was affected as a man ' hv ttiar iniail " l .w. -i, -r 1 ! curious aa a Judge that the sitting member j 5i not rei-lta thi iese things before the sen- i r. ' . if he. or hi. -ornaysjoMHBKAr. axe s coinmittee. thought them material or reievant. ..HJ. n.w8boy experience and "ted trtend.hip hetw.en him the da- .. himself 'Hlnky Dink' resulting therefrom la en- gaging, but it is not material aa to the 'corruption of Moist law. White. Barkmever : Unk and others, "lilnky Dink aj..iMtn- urain to Mr. Lorimer, delivered GrtfUn's vote. but Griffin swore he had not been asked . - vt. M, t, 'Henry Tlrrell swore Griffin suggested that 1 he rote for Lorimer and said there was ,. h .. w ... ! ' ' " v"- , P"aae er nia sire, tne Illinois sitting i member without knowing lt haa thrown ; M rtlo of the testimony i 10 which hereafter I shall call attention." Senator Beveridge went on to take up various incidents recited yesterday by Mr. i I III.. -, u.- . i . . , ', to const luen is and others. . . .. I praigwonny aa it la. such conduct : ta not peculiar to the sitting member h. : a1-J- "Ior "ator. here and UiouuiiiIi of private cluxena everv where. ' . . Pseworthy incdent. my Judgment as a i member ef this court was not affected. . for my Judgment waa not inwil-l . Tu. I issue we must determine la that of the i VBjUl!t' the eia-tion. challenged here on thai ground ef bribery. On that . .. , r ut. ., grave "The eltting member ikar. Beverdga con- j tlnua.!y called him than says every repuh- ' Ucaa from his district voted for Hopkma, ' that . ha urged the elecUua of BhurUeff. that be tried to get Governor Denean to 1 run: that alt this took place before he. h mnelf. became a ean.ti date, all this is' j important political history, no doubt; but t rhat bas it to da with the alleged briber I e aow are conaldering. j Mr BeveHdge wnt a to remind the senate that tbe record ef tne mvestigartua I "Browne tell. ia. aa. d ha, "that thev ' i would hav. been willing to elect Peneen 1 in order to get rid of him. Whv did they ! 1 . ! w " lo '"runate Governor r-neenr As' j to Hopkins and Shurtleff. wmle it la of I ) no p.lble conae-u-nca. tt may bo SJg- , Sealed tnat a wise political manager would ' turow votes to Hopama wtvaa they eoad j not elect him becauaw that would mollfy I the r 1 Hopkins axea fur any further ; 1 ho tupport oc SBurtlerr when he could not bo aaacted would ha-.o sndaarad 1 I hiia atill more than he already waa. . 'I a aa aw eonapiajjit ef this vkrw of for n - -' -m-sain- attnn which aiH-ars to h- rominj sn u-'ia ;n tha ef I ni Glares i-nat .t-s. ' ' T-r.. R.ii.....r. . The sr-aer r-r. pewaer rf-rri t. the s-nersi ' iwiwt oT.inH yfriir by Mr jh.it b adil. tm mfmhr m.i i , ana iriiatak In at'rfbnfnaj th" in-cnimn of ' tl trm B'ilw-t hrr" to th aia:iw from j iw Tor.''' ) ' Abraha.-na tii 1lwilTt,ir " of th Bro n' ' faction wu Browna hlmw'f ma tn rxrori : i shows. ijm urij- pau-ry rota. hn wniion coma m "rum work in rommittw. It i tha Innaa prat!r- ro ot a hia party awrtai ara vot)-i. B it tina t.rr n n tha siirrvnilor to another K-p ni of th. rmi. ,hK.ft w. nt hBr. t,, 1niy upon knwM(, don. our . I bt, ,;rmn .. at wfr;CB ,npllid 0,lr vol i -t n,.,r undartood iliat my a!h ami j, a senator was that t am to cast m v vote on every qnattlfMi acoidina; to ttiej vote of any bellwether." however tramiiwnl ; r-ild ax.tltit time and aa-ain. and ntterty recardlesa of an nnderstandina: i Aa at reauit the state p it w 'tne'a Boel of tha tjueation I was rortnn UP'n. or any J hnfT and Zarp .-.n the stand asain d'irl-ir ocinlon as to how that vote would ar-t , t;,, afornnnn in an atteinvt to es-ahilli j the mtlilona of p.pia wh-ni I am supfKl to be Berrttla; The speaker declared that while tha "sit- tin member '' had aTpiained why manv votes were cast Tor n:m n -" - reievant to the validity of this election, which Is questioned on the around of the corruption of other votes." S-.ippoaa tha ewnes- of many tracts of !and wa def-ndtna a s-nt aaainat. iho U of one of these rra-- of iand. which suit was baaed on the char-re of rraua. Would ' i any court permit this land owner to pi-a-i In answer to the charsw of fraud aa to his I tltla to thia particular tract that he i i without frauiiT" had aco'Jirad ot , o.It tn tha a wiram-a fix -n i- st tr- Mr" IWr r," Mnffll treatm-jnt of Ilia democratic opponents. Mr Be-ertiia" rv 'such conduct his hearty approval. j "That oiea I h ar"ily approve" a d he. "Tt shows his ajood sens?. I have not made a partisan spe-cn i-r a -eu ' - v .. Time was w han part-- denunna inn took the place of ragument. But that time has passed away, tlianh.. to the intelligence and VaTrlotlsm ct the Am-Ucsn pet rl-. Tme haa come when all 3f our millions know that ail of us a: re fellosr dittx ns. eouMily destrons of the common (-...i- miinirT. welfare for -While the sitt ng member s h.ndness to democrats Is pra'seworth-. it is not ma- U-rial to the question of bribery. Man- j ears ago a great writer f comic opera set tha Eng'ish speaking w,rld roaiin t at th. familiar device of a certain type of , i.a to trv to In- ruence Jufes and courts by Irrelevant mat ter; nd. tn d-rision of this .va.ittce. :lia rong became popular, beginning: j I - "Flowers that bloom in the spring, tr ( itk h-WB nothing to do with "he esse." " w Tlaawtky HewIy Wine Swlt. DtTBUN. Feb. a The election contest In the north division of Louth waa dis posed of today by the court at PundaJk. which declared the election void and w.xtad Tlmmh? Heaiv coats In hts prose- : cution of charges of corrupt and UleRal J ,,a. The chxrse of general lnUmida- ' oracUces. The chirge of general lnti waa found not to have been estan- I uon j u.hed and on tins point each party was condemned to pay his own costs. 1 tara aWstlew Back A jaiicious spring tonle. Nothing to equal I " ia. -i a. L, -a i " w . p?rt Pioa" from liwe- The Weather. For Nebraska Fair. For Iowa t. air Shippers' Bulletin Prepare -Vict v-elirht-hour ahiumenLs north and west fur tem peratures eiose to zero: east aotJ aouth for a ;. irmiu-e ana precintatiun eomuararf virk ltm eorreapondlng period of the lait three! veara: jwh. laid. lix- I lowest today u, s JJ ir r" temperature ys i s, . T T . rra.-(31iailoll Temnarar-.iea nH nr-m. n . 1 a" - uv-' ii i 1 from tne normal at 'mane since Man -n 1. I 1K1". and compared with tha laan m ..ra- ' Narm' lempwature ji ' " . i uiau excess since March 1 ' Normal nrwrlmtailon ' k1 '"nr" 'or day.. . Inch It In.k t Pr ipitatlon emce Mar-ti L 3!9..I inches Liefliaenev since March 1 13 inches 1 Ixe-ao for cor. period, lino :h m.-ne, I ueuciuncy ior cor period, i. t.eiincnes eere frwwa Statlaata at T p. Ma tion and State of U'eaiher. Temperatures T.ain- S m Tojlay. a L 11 CJrr 22 4 Ml 30 30 txirr . clear ... ... w ... : '. " zt ... 1 I "-over cl u-a M Tinea cla I r4 . -.. i . i ; Voj-tb Plana cl-ae j imiaiia. clear ... I fweoio, ciear M Please the Bride Any articl that u juit a I itil dijftrcrkt in ? rijri or purpose than Lis average, hat ad led beauty. We ipecialize on exclu sive piece. It cot$ ynt tu) more j purchase ruch chance articles, but bears you out as a buyer of individual tatte. Let us help. TYAN J. JEWELRY CO. ISthand Douglas Sta. I - -, I 1 P. m ii I "1. r a J 2 P. m M iYWh i " m - - V -JVTi. p- m ' ? ?a- -f i p. m ' p. m. rni?itr"r trrintiM rvTrrrin i i 1 ppotiay Attorney, uu to Ajre aa : Stinnlatinna 1 3Aii twJi-''' V.AJri i Twa ' itanan Urn raaial TavraHtar la Rrkalf ( tfe al aa4 In Ukr4 ta TlfT aa ta N4 Llarat al-a. . Ai'nri fr thi at ami for Chi Z , runtli'm fal'-i to a on atlpnlation ; x M-ria-.- aftrnoin. rhi-h aboulil n In . th r-urd.a of t! ZWZZ"! aiming ")nf of Pill-v Li r;'t thai hrarlrm whli-h miht hart bwn ' nht-rtpuM wan aiTii!d. A ftar Attorn-' Connail ia.I of--r-d to l"rw to vfH t ;iin ava that tha at had , rrovn lt-r raa. rtat attornry ra- : , v mH bin ta. t1.-s of tr-!nl to t M-nr in the re-tird. ahich te referar bd the auie nt Hi ht i!!eea:"v ,n the re! I'aht dl-rrict. Both -rit-iaaaes "t asked toj j testify to deifver-es in the red li.h? district ' , d.ir(n tr,m r:, nf r,ia J ' However. U L pf ihe-e - ist 'he s.aie wt;i conduce its rasa t.oy and the defnse j arm beerln Its rebuttal evidence, j The iate la nearmar an end In its pra- ! ona-)o of evidence in the oueter hearing airalnst Chief of Police E'onahue. If the a'tornevj for the contending sides can ' g"r-e on st-r'iIat:ons. -1th reference to records of saiea in the red lla"ht district. the defense will be able to beirin pmm j Its witnesses on the stand late this mom- ; "i I C. J. Karhaoii. a member of tha Board j jf Fire and I'oiice "ommiS!loners. was ; placed on the stand aatn Thuraday mom- ; In. Ha test -.Hod that he had fna to the ', chl-f of poiice and ake-l liiat a a.a- I I reputable house, which had been raided., , be allowed to reopen as otiir houses in ' j the neighborhood were runnina unmolested. in the bioca vh dcnie.1 having ; i ae ntrim waa iot-te-j : on Uapttoi avenue twartiav tl dcnieai navtri any interest in the bouse. Karbaeh also; . t-stified that as a cilisen of Omalia he .was m favor of a red light diatrwt wuh.n j prescribed area prescribed area He was also asked as to whether he waa He was also asked as to woemer he waa, , Interested In saloons in the Karbaeh block. , nut an objection bv the state's attorney ! I waa sustained and Karbaeh waa not forced ' to answer the question. ) j Arthur Shield secretary to the chief, j ; and William Boekhoff were also pla-ed on ; the stand. Shield, waa ak-d to Identify I ; r-nort. and letter, wmch went into th. records, while Boekhoff was questioned as , TO Uflivi in ui urrr m xiia i vi uaK- ma- i Th; misitin TTi Jo t cin T- t tt- its sue. The reason of our guarantee. We knorv how Camp bcIVs Soups are made. We know how pure and fresh they are; how rich ly blended and satisfy ing and wholesome. We know the perfect quality of every ingredi ent. That is why we guarantee every can of - ar .at ev s in ias. We authorize every gro cer to return your money if any Campbell Soup does not satisfy you completely. And we pay him the full retail price. What would you think if we were afraid to do this? 21 kio-a 10c a cam Just add hat water, bring to at boil, and irn . Jot era Caarssxa, ConsasT Caaadea N J Look for the rexl-w.n(i-white Ubei sr . a a-a i si a WMor.-hKcO'TM OCT fcatwsci-rrki coccus CuUJS ItriaiKsfi ss A a at Ha, mtm aaa aaM iniiwasr fa ckial ttaaaiMs wttaaaS a .f taa saeaMc Sib. tiaaS ens wuaa tar uunv ysaw. Tae eir saaaarwa Miwf f aatuaauc. aar saaoswa Vanhlaa. ALL DRLCaOUTS. Try Ciailm Sao. aa M Tkaaal Tiaiaia tar Oka Irriuaaal laawal. Taay aie aaa-. aSaca lea aaal aatuwsnc. of - "aaaaa. Tape C-tcsoles Caw 1 taRUssa it . T. Pea', 0 ifn Ct-? ua aara Ukaaw. aaa a e aa sigara. c raaai a wnk eaaag ll ian aa4 ilkM. - ---ar. L- - require bat lirrlr aabistaace from the taiiva and caiitri.' ji'ia to iiompi?t tiie dcestivg p roc eon. lt ta delicately flavored and taa la n.i way hej cotnigrel tth any other kind of bna4. 5 aavl 10) C ta Frr Laa ha!i-i.le (irdera rilirl P hone your grocer. If he cant supply let ua know if sii?a3GRErrs bakery 723 Saath 2St Strt rweasa alirmaiy T; tad- aV-aglT. trrai3a tuiM naoac x rxLtga. i V3 .All Good Cooks Demand Svni t's Premium Butterine You can cook well if you i In ft riTt -"" 1 TCC inrrrpfl!. i A 1U lli v 114 .1 .Ul ' fnt'! 1 Ylh SHITtf? dc'IlClLI, flavor that makes a slice of bread spread with Swift's Premium Butter- - s a J 1" ft. HIS H TC3.1 treat OeilCately . 1 . . - V-tiVilo uv. jiiva-i. ut u lar dish. It isn't only economy that j prompts the careiul house- . . , T lVCt.ijti LO UbL .nul3 JTIti.i" BnttPrine Oil her tabl iUU1 I-CIUIC UU ll U-Ut and IU her COOklHg. Swift 3 j-. . r, . . i rcniiuxii DULieiir.c is mus- isfactory for all cooking pur poses. Tell the grocer today you want Swift's PresCT Enitenza (Oleomargarine) Swift' Preminm Butterine reduces the ccst of sood livin f 1 1HE U(nVER jr7v 2 1)EAUTY rJfiC--- Ii A-4aJe-a-ni-.l- NliV--w ! few m mi nl 1 aasutr aad J - i V, -taaayata. 7JT'..V ev CREME ELCAYA Moid at raer Sanlcr-a. aaasasias Ffw w kv laaaiag 1 wr'Dawri Aaaaa is JAMZ3 C CaiBt. 108 IWtna St. . Bass Task. Hotel Loyal Oppoano the Post Orfua OMAHA Fireproof European KATES looses without Bath. 1 M and l M Wah Bath li-at aad ap. I Fe letatnt Advertiaun2 la ihm Koawl ta Bt Beta s. Thw Colunssui of Thai Be Arw Beat for .dVex-CUera. "j j. 51 ssfi'er frca djspspsia V- Jy 1 iy ' TI san blaa aaaaunj i'iaiai. wnaa.ai aad baoti cara i aaa aaaaaaaa ahs aacnJ-uc t. r ia a aka awe anttw el wat lam Sa lam. saa aa-UUia aiaH. h tan aaaaiT mnia a .t ( , - )f aw TC tmt aMf THI Vi ken yuu eaa get malted miik bread very day at a trtf Un coat. Mailed mug bread is aa near predi-g-stcd aa lt la possible to make bread and r t 'i 1 1