TIIK BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1915. ! i i II i , if n n j j I t t I 11 i i 1 ' 4 t i RELIEF COMMITTEE THANKED House Members Pets Resolution Commending the Members Who Serred on This Body. SERVICE GIVEN WITHOUT PAY (From a Ruff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb.. April 6 (Special.) A rerolutlon exprmolng the thanks of this IrglHiature for the work (lone without romprnratlon by the members of the tornado relief commission appointed. In 1813 waa unanimously adopted by - the hotiee of representatives Monday fore- noon. It resds aa follows: RURAL CREDITS BILL ADYAHCEDJH HOUSE Measure ProTiding for Banks to Loan Money on Farms Recom mended to Past. MAITT BUT AND SELL REALTY LINCOLN, Neb., April 1-fSpeclsl tele gram.) H. R. 3. known aa the rural credit Co -operative banking bill, waa recommended for pesssge by tha houae am moraini. . . v. n . a.rrihla. Twenty or more person may inoor-1 atPaMr th form of a tornado visited porat a rural credit bank whoea aharea ' and laid waste valuable property In and v,.it h nr not l.ia than IJB each, and i about the towna of Uerlln. In Otoe county; ,.hell be fornot less inan ' Yutan. In Blunder county; Ralnton and ,not mora than S per cent or tna eioca i Jh( cy o 7mJ,hlt n jjouRlaa county, 'halt ha held bv any one person. Every I Nebraska, and created untold Buffering; ;.urh Institution win be subject to the J andneetir of Chri.tl.. David H.. Wellington Inn. real .tat... Rep. reneraj osnaina - i - -1 Whereas, the lealalntura appropriated C o0j Juitt, Sfcamldt, 3423 Bristol, lawyer .. .Rep. credit banks are to bo eonductd on a co- lioo.ouo for the relief of the tornado auf-1 fl" , , . SroUmTtVp?' by "lie Da vU, J. A., 2612 Marcy. real estata. Rep- governor, authoriio: to expend ucn bp- DrueMdow Robert C, 1141 g. 29th, stock broker. Rep. proprlstion and aurh other funds raised I ... for the aame purpoae, in the manner pahlman, J, C., 2901 Hickory, mayor Dem. Starters in the Great Elimination Stake Full List of Entries for the Primary liac to Precede the Main Event, the Great Content for the Seven Citv Commissionerships Trial Heat fet for Today. ; operative plan and dividend! on tha stock 'are limited to ! per cent Any remain ing profit above that amount murt be divided among the patrona of tha bank In proportion to th amount of bualneaa which they carry with It. None of tha proflta ia allowed to go to surplus or un divided profit. LasTio.e Lnm. Tna banks are permitted to make Ions time loans, not exceeding thirty-five years, on farm lands with first mortgsgs security. Loans are limited to CO per cant of the value of Improved landa and per cent of or. Improved land. The bm lower mm rpay a specified portion vwry year, and after five year ha will hjtra tha option of paying all or any part f tha indebtedness. Rural credit bond secured by mort jtragns or deeds af truat depoalted with the Stat Banking board may bo laaued by ! them bank They may also buy and aell tcewsroerolal papera and engage la other j banking traataaottons under tha auparvl !akm af tha bank In r department Da- poelta may ba naad to ptirehaaa and) retire ithefr own bonda, or to purchase mort- case or tract deads. Tlrty per oent of I tha capital may be atllised (or the same ipurpca, j Deattaar r Boat Batata. , authority U aim oonf erred upon tha rum! banks to buy and sell real stat tinder aertaln restrictions. Whera real 'stata la taken to satisfy a debt to the bank It must not be bald lonffer than Name, Residence and Business. PolUleR. Anderson. Nels J., 2705 Meredith, contractor. .- .Rep. Barker, Frank, 3021 Davenport, palat Rep. Birmingham, T. C, 3510 Lafayette, preacher. .Prohlb. Bonner, Albert W., 3825 N. 17th, coat dealer. . .Rep Bedford, Jeff W., 3922 N. 18th, coal, real estate. Dera. Bernstein, Nathan, 2722 Capitol Ate., Insurance. Rep. Butler, Dan B., 2820 California, city com'r. . . .Dem. Burnjester. Louis, 317 N. lth, tinner Rep. Chambers, William N., 1S18 Farnam, lawyer. . .Rep. Carter, J. N-, 2018 Wirt, mechanic ,...9oc. Cuslck, Jjohn, 1187 N. 18th, ex.-dty Inspector. : Rev. Cherek, Nlchdlas, 2803, Walnut, contractor Rep. Claiborne, H. H.. 1901 Dodge, Justice of peace. .Rep. v' neyanouia nni ror me in- T, ii vtij .nn a jtntl. hl'U.mltk nm tereetn af tne etete and the apeeriy relief -' a"'" " ivvuiu, v - the unfortiinate, which committee waa Dreiel John C. 2526 Eto. 10th, shoe man Dem. rrmiMoiiwa oi mo ifMiowina; mn: nmmn ... t low ell, Arthur r . Aitilirn, Arthur C. rJncson, timil it., am tjaiitornia, sniri maa.erk.nop rrf. K Iiin of'Lanraeur cnt Funkhouser. M. F.. 13 N. 41st, Insurance. .'. f .Deru. William Miner of Saunders county, and rieharty, Harry B., 8515 Jonea, lawyer. ...... .Dnj. f . 1 1 Kit1 If fw I it eM fnrtn i vsirir1 Wiwrean. this rommitte hmm labored Ford J. C. 1804 N. 16thf iwltchman ......... Rep. IaMS at tll.r-.ta. euUkAH aam.vm... I ' . tiorZ di.tributinic judiciou.iy auch ippro- Foster, Harry A., 2506 Maple, dentist ...Rep. EllPn-;ndu.I!l" cm,mt the,r Ouye, Louis V., 614 8 26th Ave., real estate. . .Rep. wbie toaara euatained by pmvidin food. I Howard, Jerry, 222 8. 26th, laborer , . . .Dem. alieltcr, beddlno-, furniture, labor, medical I ..VJ x, r,,,.j , tj attendance, maohinery. homea and other Hacket, H. J., 4622 Bedford Ave., real estate. . .Rep. PdTheS Henry P.. 2042 N. 18th, dep. T.T. 8. marshal. Rep. friierv twin am ii I clAChUU. arIIlt:H.e 1 I Va O. XOUi. noiuiUADlvi . r!niUniimml. J..B., 624 N. 18th, city commissioner. .Rep. jor neir swieroue ana untirina; efforta In wtldlnrer. Al. 2602 Decatur. A.O.U.W. oraanlter . Ren. M., 8157 Meredith, dentist... 9oc. . .Dem. beralf of he atate and of tha thourmnda nf aufferera, and preeem ms; to the atate I Heffner, E cttirriST ' "" " Howell, Ed E., 4018 hard, Insurance. ,flv years. Each bank Is required to 'hava an appraisement commute, of three ' directors to paas vposi real estate values 'and transactions. ; Two amendments which war proposed .failed to carry. One of th.m was to re Idoca tba maximum loan period to twenty ' ftva years. Tho other was to limit the ' amount of capital which mlfht ba used I in buylns; up tba bank's own bonds ts IS 1 per cent. UVYERS" EILL GOES BY BOARD IN HOUSE LI NOOLN. ' A prtt fc (flpecJaD-Another iblll favored by tha lawyers was ruthlessly 'laushtered In the house Monday morn- 1ns. It was Hone BoJl No. SH. by muii 'ran. providing that attorney fee. might bo Included In Judgment tor amounts due on notes and negotiable Instruments. Mr, Jloffmeteter vocifaroualy demanded that it be Indefinitely postponed. . This drew from Mr Lsnigan a few aaivaatlo re marks on tha "house phllanthplut from Chase.'' i Tha majority was with Htrff- melnter, however, and after he had been aavetcd into alienee It aetit the bill to the rra-yard bf in overwhelming majority, The Andrso bill. Hous Bolt No. I, memoriHsiviK . cortfrress . for a constitu tional ani'ndtnpnt ttt elect the prealdant and vlca president by direct popular vole went through jwrmilttne of tVa ' whole with no opposition. Two appropriation hltle to trying tl.W tor a laundry at the Mllfurd Boldk'Ts' homo and ii.VO tot Vltchen liTtprovornents at the Grand 51nd Boldiere home, wera Hkewiaa ap- iw-wvcfi and sent to third reading. IXC'CUTGilvATCH FIGHT CULLET1M3 A'JD B!L,L DIES ' 1. 1. fTrnrn a T-ft Cfrrespfrndent) ' LtNOOtiK, Axn1 S- ftpeclBl Telegram.) jrtc jotineon and Jeaa "Wlllard are In- idlrvotly renonrH!e for tha toes' of a hem ' for f! Kebraalia Tntorlci r so 'tAotf. T!i Mil. vhfch eD for' a -ralll ; lavy for two Tears, -was killed this aft- wwn tu committee, of the whota by a 'n?te f t . Twenty-three members war assent, attending tha announcement of the fight retnrna. Jifcd alt been preaant. tt la said that tha 1411 might hava beea ms.iclT passed (From a Staff Correenondent.) LINCOLN, April "8.8peclaUaenator Qulnby does not propose that tha demo cratic senate shall adjourn until It has endorsed President Wilson and his ad- Thirteen Special Meagurei FfcTOred I 1 T j .1 (1..1..I V.a.l An UJT OVUtt Ul VUUUVl AlyVlWU WU Quinby Persists In Trying to Get Hoye, Fred H., 2018 Oak, contractor at! .Rep. Jardlne, W. 8., 8411 California, express company. Rep. Jorg-ensen, Thor, 1001 Park Are., real estate.. , .Soc. Kiewlt, Andrew, 2609 Marcy. contraetor Rep. a r c"i , rM.t a v. nit ,nn'. Run ' Klrschbaum, Max, 813 8. 22d, salesman. , Soc Kopp. Jacob, 3461 8. 15th, candy manufacturer. .Soc. Lacy, M. J., 1002 8. 30th Ave., civil engineer. . .Dem. Laraoreaux, Albert A., 1819 Blnney, contractor. .Dem. Light, John W., 3484 Sahler, barber Dem. Leeder, Ed., 1014 8. 23d, Justice of the peace. . .Rep- Miller, C. C, 8208 Sherman Ave., Insurance Rep. Michael sen, Waldemar, 4224 Douglas, electrician. Rep. Metcalfe, James W., 8884 Charles, tec. retailers. .Dem. Musgrave, James R., 8719 N. 22d, deputy sheriff .. Rei. Metilaff, Albert F, 8608 Leavenworth, mfg. agt.Rep. Morrow, E.' I., 8416 Decatur, salesman.. 0oc. Monah&oC A. T 111? Blaine, salesman .Dem, Mehrens. Peter, 609 Lincoln Blvd., chef ...... .Soc. McDonald, J. W., 2238 Jones; civil engineer. ... .Rep. MoGovern, Thomas, 2615 Chicago, city com'r... Dem. Nash, Villiam. M., 3151 8. 33d., real estate. . . . . .Ind. Peter. Val J., 3?15 8. 20th, editor. ........ .'.Den. Qulgley, Frank T., 8111 Maple, loans. Dem. Ryder, J. J., 2623 Meredh Ave., city com'r. . ..Rep. Riha, Frank J., 1415 William, printer Dem. Shriver, W. Q., 1902 N- 25th, real estate. . . . . . .Rep. Slaven. Owen. 1702 8. 10th, contractor. . .Dem. 'Shroud, Thomas F.. 5100'Florence Blvd., mfr...Rp. Simon, Edward, 2411 Spencer, lawyer.... Itep. , Unitt, Charles, 3210 Hamilton, W.O.W. organlier.Rep. Walker, C. T.t 2624 Ames Ave., merchant. . Dem. Wlthnell, Charles II., 2226 Bnrdette, city comr. .Dem. Welch, P. J., 2615 8. 3 2d Ave., hat atore .Rep. Wappich, W. F 810 N. 41st, lawyer. ......... .Rep. Walsh, Edward, 1022 Park Ave., W.O.W. org'r..Dem. Tlrak,' John, 1241 8". 16th, real estate... Rep. Zimman, H. B 8019 California, lawyer ...Rep. V Polls Open "in th Various Voting Districts from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Wilson Praised SENATORS AT WORK UPOH MONEY BILLS effort to got a resolution psaeed to that effect v ' Iaat week a motion for a joint session of tha two houses was called and the senator with a persistency which should bring Its reward, sgaln want after tha matter. . Tha senajte was composed in such a grapa Juice body that Qulnby tnought ha could get the Wllaon reeolu tlon adopted if ha included Mr. Bryan In it, but this inducement held out to the members did ot appear to help any and tho resolution was. put over for a day with tha added instructions that It ba re ferred to tha houae. V Governor Awaits Primary Outcome by Finance Committee. SOME RESTORATIONS ARE MADE (rFom a Staff Correspondent.) liINOOLJf, April Special.)-Thir teen of the special appropriation bill". moat of them Board of control measures; were reported out by tha senats finance committee when tha upper house met to day. Three of tha bils are amended so as to raise ths appropriation, Tho other tea ara recommended to pass ' Just as they csma from tha house. Tho general sal' arloa bill, house roll 760, is about com pleted and will probably coma out ot tho committee Tuesday morning. Ths commit tee Is still working on th emalntenanc bill, house roll TCI, which will probably not ba out before Wednesday at tha earliest, The chief interest canters on these two IJNCOtJ.,. April .Bpeela4.)-The gov. ernor has done nothing yet so far to ward Issuing a proclamation for ths ape- I last antioned bills by reason of the nu clei Omaha election for tba purpose of I meroua cuts mads by tha house finance voting on . tha annexation proposition. I committee and adopted by tha lower body Neither bus lee slsnd ths eleotrto light- as a whole. U.S. Officers Watch For' Jack Johnson CHICAGO, April a United BUtes Dis trict Attorney Clytse announced today that ths government had stationed secret service men at the ringside of tho John-eon-WUUrd flgh in Havana. Mr. Clyno declined to go into details- ' - From another official source It wss Intimated that should Johnson Journey outside ot the three-mile limit la Cuban waters he would be taken In custody in connection with his conviction under the Mann act. ell wsi tit . Til ttFiv HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS (T1 The Unvaried Unusual Excellence of Our Ready-to-Put-On Apparel Will as instantly delight YOU. as it has hundreds of other women who demand distinc tion in dress at a moderate cost. Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Blouses. in an array so temptingly pretty and fashionable that more women are wearing Thompson-Belden apparel than in any other season. It's always a pleasure to show ing bill and gives no advance dope wheH either of tha two will be taltsn tip. , WHITE SOX GAME CALLS WEMBERS FROM DUTY ',' . fees 6 ta Boarel, Among iha thraa special sppropriatlon UUs amended by the houae waa houae rtl SST, conaolldatlng ths aUlllon regis tration board with the live stock sani tary board. The amendment of .thesenate finance committee strikes out the pt-ovfr- (From a Btajff Correspondent.) aon that ths fees shall be paid Into tha MNCOr-M,- April g (8pciaJ ) VVIth t.ta treasury and givea them to tha-aup- only sixty members present with blls on j BOrt ot the board. This wss as tha bill final jmimage, lloffmelctcr of Chaaa an- 1 was originally Introduced before ths house nounced that he understood absent mom- I rmance committee got to It. I ' ' lxrs were attending th Chionffo "White I Another amendment Is to' put the ep FU and Ijnwln ball gaxna and he moved proprlation for general Improvements at that tha serseant-at-at-ms be ordered to (he stats fisheries, If. R. 864, back to Its so to the grounda and bring the members 0I jirtnal figure ot 110,000. Tha houae bach. The motion carried with a whoop, I finance committee cut this to S,50(. only two or three voting agatnat it. W'lth tha instructlcna la his . pocket Bergant-atArms Boyd mad a break for ths' hall grounds and then someone suggested that It might" bs well to send a. man, after him. .. Ths. bill up '.was ths factory . Inspection bill snd it needed only two or three votes to receive th, constitutional majority with tha emergency clause. CAS FRA?:CiSISE AND FlnC.'iEffS BILL FAVORED The third Changs Is to put H. IV si. appropriating for buildings at ths Be atrice Institute - for th : Feeble Minded, back to lta original figure of ttl.000. Th bouas tlnaaca' committee had cut it to Km Other Chaaaea. Th boua- finance committee mada no other cuts in the other bills and thy are not changed lnny , way by th sanata commute. They approprlat as follows: For sswaco dlapoaal plant and laundry equipment at Ulrla' Induatrtsl home at Uneva. w.ww. For DUUOlnS lOr IlOme lor imimimrni Children. tJ.K. Kur tmorovements for Nsbraeka Hos lKTHlVlPnl.Ifl Inl. iHI Inlt.l tnm I nmmnm I Lincoln. mh nf the twfintv-aevea Tim Haute I ror nw vtn,,m,j v......u. mn chargod.wlth conspiring to corrupt Kn. A.lrr b.rn m'n ',u0 at Industrial Tcrre Haute Case Goes to the Jury T,TNfYI-Mr April I. poctal ToJegranv) I th election of last November, went to I borne at Mnrord. W.WO. ' " Ornate file 1. ths Qulnby bill to repeal I tha Jury In th federal ourt here let I For a new bluldlng at tba Norfolk . h. rMnnU HIT I r-Aiir w.a ttymm altlnpnrf until I hospital, d0,0W). ni ivi. tmw v' i ' - - - i k oriual appropriation oi charter axtenlo) of th Omaha oas com-l tomorrow morning, which means a ver-funi of normal echoois. Piiny franchise was recommended ror I did. If one should be reached, will not be Dwaait by th senate. I announced nntu men. llou.a rott VO. Drueaeftows mil previa Slats andowmant liur for a 4ubU shift for Omaha firemen. was also recommended for passage. Tha bill brcvidea for a night shift of thirteen hoars snd a day shift of eleven hours, ths two crews alternating aach month. Lfftlatv P4!as. gmnwaite for raaaaae by geaat rimntilrt af !. k v . 2; Hnw.ll af IXtualas Amend wurkmeii'a coniiten.titlon law nrnvtdlns a flnsor and toe a h-dule. Buch trtiuri., hitherto left Indefinite a to tbe-aniount of compensation. Smile, Be Happy! Mayor Fraarr RriUii. LINCOLN, April &. (Special.) Major C. 1 IB. Fraser of Stantoa of ths Fourth in fantry has tendered his resignation to Adjutant ueneral Hall of th National vv I n V .J.i.r'i ouard. h giv. phy.tcsi inability a. his Cheer Up I Remove the winter s reason for leaving ths guard. An cloo-l tlon will be held shortly among; the of ficers of ths regiment for the purpose of I choosing his successor. DEATH RECORD, Ja Cook. OXFORD. Nab., April . 6. Speclal)T Jacob Cook, aged U years, died at tna home, ot his son, I Cook, of Atlanta, ot Infirmities incident to eld . age. Mr. Cook was an old and well-known resident of Furnas county, having lived In th vicin ity, of. Oxford for many years tintU about a year aco. when he want to make his homo .with .hie son. lis wss bom In Canada and spent his early manhood in Wisconsin, whera ho. -was . married, re moving eaon aitwr to" Nebraska whera he has lived, ever since. ; Ha Is survived by five children, four daughters and one tfon, 1 9 d three brothers, lease ef Omaha, Henry of Sacrmento Cel., asd Thomas of Oxford. . i . . ' .,'.,'. . M. Smith. BEATRICE. -NeU..-Api. trcJal Tel egram.) Ward was received here today announcing tha death of D. tt Pmlth, formerly of this city, which occurred at Platta City, Mo. Hs was for years en aagHl In ths dairy business wltVhls son here. . . .'-.,... Colorado Solon is Arrested for Assault DENVER, Colo., April l.-A. P. Ar dourel, member of ths Colorado legisla ture, today waa arrested on a charge of assault and battery sworn to by C. H. Newell, editor of a newspaper. Newell on Saturday waa publicly reprimanded by tha houaeof repreeent&tives on account of a fist fight between himself and Ar dourel on ths floor of tho houae the pre ceding day. Ardourel was released on 209 bond. . Die Heart Traable. MINNEAPOLIS, April 8 -James 8. Bell, president of the Weehburn-Crosby company and one of the leading millers of the city, died this afternoon ot heart trouble. Hs had been II nearly two years. Positively Curds... Alcoholic Inebriety, Opium, Mor phine and Other Drug Addictions . Thirty. five years of continuous success proves r tret That the Keeley Treatment cures addiction. Beeond. That general health of the patient la always improved. Third All patients leave us satisfied and enthusiastic they ara our ' best advertieements. , , Printed matter and particulars by mall In sealed, plain envelop All correspondence strictly confidential. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE Corner 8 nth and Oass Streets, Omaha. 1 ake .Harney car from either depot SiuZSjaT POLITICAL ADVERTISING. If Kidneys Act Bad Take;Salts . . -rl- ;. gays Itarkaxhe Is sign yoa have ben rating too mucli meat, , which forma urio acid. Ira Kauitlnir mi Pierre. , PIEIlRK, B. D.; April S.(9peclal Tels grain.) The Ice has been' running out quietly , sine . shcrtl after noon today with ths river at about a seven-foot stags and, slowly rising. v; . r. , Apartnwnts, flats, houses and eottagas can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Be "For Rent' Ad. ' ' IN Jas Amy ta Eiratt, TOKIO, April S. -Tha project to orsa. tie and send a Japanese volunteer army to Km rope has Seen abandoned. The pro moters explain that they failed to set the rovemment's sanction, which waa Judged necessary. ' . . . Xawt wlta, Veeael. . - . fiALTIMORR, Hd., April (.-Captain John T. Dowdy of Baltimore and two of Ui crew of th sohoouer slary 8. Ewlns were Aoat when the vcmI sank off Point Lookout, at th . month of the Potomao rtver, during the gal last Satur day. .;,. When you waits' up with" backache and dull misery n' tha kidney region it. gen erally means you bav been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms urio sold which overworks th kidneys m their effort to filter It from th blood and they become sort of para lysed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them. Ilk you relieve your bowels; removing all th body's urinous wsste, ls you have backache, sick headache, dlssy spells: your stomach sours, tongue Is coated, snd when th weather Is bad you hav rheumatic twinges. The urine la cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged ta seek relief two or throe tunes during ths night." v Either consult a good, reliable physi cian at ones' or get from, your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a taWeapoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will then set fine. This famous salts Is mads from the sctd of grapes and lemon juice, combined with 1 lithla, and has been used for generations to clean and stlmuflte sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise acta In the urine so it no longer trrttstes. thus ending bladder weakness. ' Jad Bait Is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It Is Inexpensive, cannot Iniurs and rnskss a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink. Advertisement LARGE CROWDS EAGER TO LEARN ADOPT TS1E UEV r.llllERAL AKOZ iOllS b. MACKENZIE, TKE DISCO YICRKK, TELLS OF SUCCESS OP CALIFOIINIA KKMEDY. Harry D. Zioosn's Views on Uzzlli snd.Sssitatisa H regards the collection snd disposi tion of garbage in a metropolitan city one ot the most Important features of, the life of a great commonwealth. Ha stands for tho early establishment ot a modern reduction plant which would he self-austaining through th sal of valu able by-products. The city is now paying more than $30,000 a year tor tha collection of garbage which la delivered to a hog feeding concern on the 'east bottoms where the stench Is such as to arouse loud protests." Omaha must face this garbage question. The annual outlay of V3O.O0O is unnecessary., .Other cities are showing that the garbage can be, gathered from th householders without charge, hauled" in a sanitary manner to reduction plants and valuable 'materials extracted. Borne cities are earning a profit-from their garbag plants, after allowing for gathering. Interest on Investment and other charges. Omaha can do the aame thing and should do the Sam thing with out further delay. , Mr. Zimman believes that a reorganiza tion of the health department ef the city would result In lasting good. Hs holds that ths department should be operated upon an efficiency basis and that no in spector be retained unless he actually Inspects something. Th health commlsaloner and assistants should maintain offices In tho city hall and b available to tba public at reason able hours, at least H also stands tor a mora adequate sewer system, better regulation of per sons afflicted with certain contagious and Infectious diseases. He believes that policemen should serve as health officers In a reasonable, degree, tor Instance, ob serving unsanitary conditions in yards and alleys and serving notices to those maintaining such nuisances. Ho thinks a policeman should be a conservator ot ths health as well as th conservator of tha peace of a city. Th running at large of dogs he be lieves should be abated in any metropol itan city. Dogs are subject to rabies during certain times of tha year and the publio should bs safeguarded agamst this danger. Vote fsr HARnYD.ZIMr.lAU POLITICAL ' ..! .; ADVERTISING. In the Selection of a Your CityComnuV sioners Add Low's Po mi ester Who Efficiency Has Been Proven, by Hu Past Record 4MlBMK.tT$. VYocdrnert of The World: Week April 5 to 10 Braid Camp JTo, g. Braid Hall, a-tth and Ames Ave. ' TTTB8BAT VXOKT, Ann (. A Modern Woodmen ef America and Jkoyal Xihbors Klght, jealajr, Daaolag Brery Braning. DOYD OMAHA' MOST Sonirht, th Sensational Drama, THE NIGGER Tomorrow, octet? Bight. Between Acta, TD nrest Mister ' Strlag Quartos, , Mats., 'Weau, TJsnrs- Safc, 8. Bights. g5o. Boo. . Bast Wsek, Oeo. K. CJoaaa'a If nstoal Comedy, "taih: or wbw hobk" 4Bxt f . n a BATS w U poisou from your liver arid bowel. Old Heeldeat Kas Life, riERRK, 8. D., AprU a. t8plal .Tele- H. K . Hnry of riras-AnnuaJ as.lBrtlt)g Hoffman, an old resident sanirnt Shall Ugtn March 1 Instead Of I Kl,n. rountv. oAmmltl.! aul.-t.la H. r . lw, JH &-U"T r v IUitv r-n wtssst i gat turn lann iiwnn mm vwni mtw- i tord to tiaunn vocatiunai i t bwn poor fcealtn Tor ioitu K-nTfS fha VurSsVaPa AUlttT tlm.. which wss the probabl c.c.e of th. (una ci Trisin"l "in, me iworanwouumn of the e-lioot .oae itevwiua cuiuwiwn, 11 STV'k-B .. ' o,HeM to oonaolWmed hlshl' WASHINGTON, April . (Special T'le- schools rurU of from u to tJuO a yar gram -PoMmtr apllntl in N. ...kn,. ' IDrUK' nvirciiar.1. nwilf. rwntr, r.,.. r 8. V. If. BaUDdira or imusias ivaisea I """. , Omaha from to a- miu. f-; . ""'l.LV. 1 II. -ii 'iZ. i Killed fcr Hotiee.l tuli I XV "hmh-rlli. re.ujned: ln. .n. Holt the W V elr-k niuitiv nanmi J. Miilone. vioe C. r II R. U The auf omntille bill to require Ihnmh. reatKned: Il.lUn. Hamilton drivar. of uuarhinra to atou when l-1 .nuni v Ituwaird I.vertt kl v1 Mm. A. U prvaiilns a railway eroating, and whii-h I Cf iwy, n-raovedrht'Onsvlew. heya -"taa wa aafivpndfcd x)nUrbly to reyulr rail-1 county. Kx Bui U. vl- C L Fhelpa; way ouiiifAttipa to put us aarnlng elgiis I I naUllla. j( oouniy. mus os uuuuw, at crx.iM coimtdered danir-roua. lvl-;. M. Hutt, rigne,i. Hill :inDrtttUnif n.-ll levy lor Hiatal rootineau-is reypiria in icor.. 11 ltoi-tcal socioiy builjing. . Prownirt. 'hrry county. Jautea low . . . - m rf i 1 . I ii.fl'. a w in hi . in- inaiiivwn, c-w HIIIS r Bie. u.i l.m.t Mvcr: tvnold Jrt- Vk,l. , . I (rracn county, fcluixn blnsUam; to(la, S,. T. Klechel of Nemaha Provide 1 (:lt,u .ou.iv. Thorn.. V. fook: fcr outlmi .i,tlimiiriii ty citlua f I Tli'impson. Jufferson county. Lewla t. mall OebV'tr hihuohimi cun, i.Qlinlton. nniimun juru1U tina (( Ml. I Muih Dakota: Cavour. Bdl county, K. '. 170. c! VS tn--Utliil it alVlr. livniui.na U. Cuatcllo. aTiti"1iii-aLor l- pii.ii4o aoely'xn 1'lanll NVbraKa iitkiims tntrd: Charles C aiuluu twenty-iito im or auy liuiiaiug. tU 'ii rana l.i.itn NciiraiMa potornra aisroniinuea ... . ,n run Horn curiiy. man i luuriuin - 1 niiii,t.urir. l'.rtr couutv. maU to tr WAltHINaTO!. Atrll Th auureme I cnt r.uii k.liy ivrld thai Ml !-- In at-nrr&l I city NutUmai bank or Omaha ? iim C4ii.i.iaus '..irrr.dr c..uve" wrre I br.en ai'iMiinll at a rviatrv aaeut tvt by lujuntuo ku IcOcrol court.. Itn.t Kaiiuuul bans of Adair, la. Enjoy. life! Don't stay bilious, sick, head&ehy and constipated, ay m. vw J Pud 10 cents teal grand! Tonight take Cascarets to Uvea your liver and cleaa your bowels. 8to? the beadechea. bilious spella sourness, gaaea, coated tongue bad breath, aallowaeas and con stipation Taks Caacarets and ny the nloest. gentlest "tnsld oleaestcg" you sver arprleneed. Wake up tealtng fine. CttoeareU ts best caihartlo for cUUdrsn. Many peopl will no doubt Invade tha Shaman McConnell llth ana podg 6t. store todsy to learn mor about Akos, th medicinal mineral discovered by Jolut D. UacKsnsls ot Ban Francisco. This will ba th first dav ot tha Intro duction of th rare mineral In this city. Th report of th great number of cures that had been affected by Akos eiaewoere when used, for rheumatism, kidney and atomach trouble, eceema. catarrh, uloera. piles and other ailments attracted many M. H Interested psraona to m wwrnia. Connell lh 8t Drug Store. "In .California Akos has . beoom a household word." ssid Nr. MafKensie. "Ours being a California product, we ia- troduced It first la the principal Califor nia cities. Ths reault has bn a b nomeosl eucceaa San f ranclaco, Loa An elea. fan Diego. Pscramento. rrasno. Eureka. Stockton. 6n Jos sod other clUes r now using Akos ta great quan tttiea An Idea of th merit ot Akos may 1le bad by r fare nee to th nam of prom inent Callfornlana who bav s-oluntarlly glvaa us their tostlmontals after using 'Akos for vsrlous disorders. In tha list ara Bear Admiral Thomaa Phelps, unttea States Navy, retired; Joba C. Wfncn, former Vnlted States collector ot later- nal rvou at 8an rranclsco: Otorp a. Van Smith, political writer and author of th CalKorala direct primary law; Sen ator August B. Muenter, former I nnea Klatcs collector af Internal revsaua at. Ban rrsnrisco; Senator W. 8. Bavag of lo Aagalea. "Whit Hat" McCarty. tb Baa rraaclao turfsaaa aad hundreds ot othera" J. D. MacKenxi. Ths Akos men will be on hand at the Sherman A McConnell lth St. Drug Store for th next several weeks to explain the merits of Akos and to tell how to get the very beat reaulta In the treatment of the aunvaroua disorders that rrspond qiriVkly ta treatment by this mineral. Tou are Invited to vlalt or write ths Akos maa for further tutor ma tlon regarding this adver tisement. vjALDEdnn lOHAELSEE Candiiats fsr Cily Commissior.:r Your Vote is- Respectfully Solicited. HRANDEIO . 1MUI1M FlaBai. k?!si Marti. Tempest Oponlas- sui AprJj r. Marriage of Kitty ststiss aiid Bvaaiaa?. AprU g, " Resrly Msrried Brtoesi Brag., go t an Mat., gap t ti.6o .y- V . Openli : . v t i V V ABTABCBB TAVP1TIUS rkoae Bcag, 434 BaUy last., gag nigai, mil . BIIKABI!TR MCKIiT A1.ICB BXS and Llt- tl. K.." Th. Pan Aare(ha, Mr. ..d Uia. FnSrtrk Allan, Brant Hon. Hotr ana Cat. Or- pnwm ir.T.1 naaiir. rrioM: Mallnaa, glr) , lue. Ra. m.w taarvt iaturd.7 aud Buaday), 2ic. i. iaiia ,w. a v . ... oiugAi rva CBJIXBBV &jCUJ4Q3 su atau ls-ag'oc 6th Aaooal Tarat ef Mas Hplea-el'a SSiSJ..- THE CCLUEE ClklS With a 'Bah-'Bala Cast BwbraoUg Alt RCVH9LDS f LORCNCK MILLS All the Old Fun and Much That's Nrw BBATTTT CKOHUS OJT TAIS CO-DBS aUaates Blme statfaiee Wm Bay a. DDABBHI-JTS Onaha Elks' Male Chores IX CONCERT Twenty Wea, Assisted by Cos String Quartette) Mir. M. A. ..., VioUftlst : MUas Carolya Bamlltea. Sopraa. . AOaUMlOM, S1.O0, C3 IPP TUEATE Hoci ef Partmouct Pictures &AST TIKXS TOBAT VXB BAYOBJTS B1VATZB CARLYLE BLACKWELL in -THE KKY TO YESTERDAY" Waadayi TUTTXl SCXZrr. Bvelya Hopper Aaaoaaa MME. GADSKI Worla-ramed Kuruo, la Caet Mtnal roaWa.Ua TONIGHT AT I TtckeU It and tt. Now aellinc at the Sheet Mualo Dept. of llayden Bros, and A. lioepe Co.