r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904. 1 V BOND ISSUE IS DEFEATED Propotitioa to Food Count 7 Deb'. Rejected attbe Pol. LOST BY NEARLY SIX HUNDRED VOTES Month Omaha, luronplftr fteterns, FiTori II, bat Omaha and Coantry Prerlnrta Largely Coaster art the Margin. For Bonds. Against Bonds Omaha l;w 1M4 South Omaha.... 1227 1092 Country preclncti :M 2759 " Four precinct missing. The expenditure of Wo or $7,0) In caah and no end of moral suasion, pro and con, have been necessary to demonstrate the fact that the people of Douglas county do not want to bond the Indebtedness of the county to the extent of 0,000 and do buslnesa on a rash basis; that they pre fer to pay 7 Instead of J per rent Interest on what they owe and that they are will ing to wait weeka and months for any sums that the county may owe them. Individu ally or collectively. The vote on the bonding proposition, given complete herewith aa returned to the coun ty clerk, with the exception of four pre cincts In South Omaha, ahowa that the proposed Issue te repudiated by a majority of 675 votes. The vote In the four missing precincts mentioned will not materially change these figures. ' Tor a wetk or more the advocates of the bonds have anticipated that they would. In II probability, fall to carry In Omaha proper, but there ha a been a well grounded belief that the vote In favor of them In South Omaha would overcome any short age In the city vote. But, much to the surprise of the advocates, Omaha people lined up on both sides of the question and Bouth Omaha thus far gives only a bare majority of 131 in favor of floating the county debt, which Is totally Insufficient to overcome the black eye given the prop, osltton In Omaha proper and the country districts. Win la Three Raral Precincts, The only country districts sustaining the action of the county commissioners "are Florence, Clontarf and Kast Omaha, and the antls readily account for this on the atnlster ground that the voters of those sections are anxious to curry favor with the commissioners on account of their desires In the matter of taking care of the Missouri river at these points. The Third ward In Omaha was a surprise all around, as It voted nearly two to one In favor of the bonds,' when It was ex pected to go the other way. The fourth and Seventh barely sustained the proposi tion, while the other six turned It down with a good deal of emphasis. Speaking of the result Chairman O'Keeffe of the Board of County Commissioners said Ms greatest regret In the matter was that It had cost the county so much money to find out the way the people Telt In the matter. "I cannot help believing," he said, "that the voters have made a mistake and that they will realize It before the end of an other year. I do not think any one will Question the' good faith of the commission ers In submitting the matter to a vat and hope that the scavenger law will aocom plish all that Its advocates promise for It. It. Is a fact that the county has got to have some money from some source pretty soon, and If this will bring it In, all well and good. If It falls Jhefs is recourse, to raising tne' assessment valuation of ths property holders and taxpayers." Vote la the Entire Coaaty. The total vote throughout the county, ex , reptlng ths four missing precincts In 6outh Omaha, stands: OMAHA. v. Yes. No First ward ibi itj Second ward 1M 243 Third ward Ut R4 Fourth ward lf3 ' 148 Fifth ward 1(M 189 DARKEST DAYS An Days of Suffering. They An Becoming ' Brighter for Sons Omaha People. Many "dark days" from kidneys Ills, Backache, headache, nervous, tired Urinary troubles makes you gloomy. Doan's Kidney Fills bring relief. Bring cure to every kidney sufferer. They are endorsed by Omaha. Mrs. Catharine I leas ton of 1818 Ixard St, says: "I was not well for four or five years. My back ached acrosa. the small part and sharp twinges caught me in the kidneys when stooping or rising. The kid ney secretions were irregular and con talned brick dust deposit When I read about Doan's Kidney Fills, I got a box at Kuhn A Co's drug store, corner 15th and Douglss streets. They helped me light off, and in my case proved a splendid remedy. J recommend them to anyone who has symptoms of kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price M cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. T., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan's, and take Bo substltuts. STOMACH TROUBLE. Stomach trouble is the most distressing affliction known to humanity, and takes on 3 many forms that it is often impoe eiuie for those without a medical educa tion to decide from patient's symptoms as to just what particular ailment is afflicting them. People suffering from this dread disease become nervous and cannot sleep. They have belching and sourness of the) stomach, bad dreams, acute stomach pains, or colic, a feeling of fullness after meals, appetites varying from ravenous to that where there it no desire) for food. They have Indigestion, constipation, heartburn, yellow skin, coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, liver trouble, and catarrh of the stomach. Now all these symptoms mean simply that the stomach has grown weak, and is not properly digesting the food given it. The Intensity of action in modern life, the nervous strain in business and so ciety, and the improper mastication of the food all contribute their share towards bringing about this condition. Many preparations have been offered to the public for the relief of those suf fering from stomach trouble which aid temporarily only, for after a little the patient feels worse than before treatment, within the last sis months, however, there has been perfected a remedy for all these ailments, which absolutely reaches the seat of disease and positively cures any and all troubles of the stomach, bowels, lungs and throat. It relieves inflammation, builds up the system, enriches the blood, strengthens the various organs of the body, and is guaranteed not only to give immediate relief, but effect a permanent cure. This remedy is known as Milks' Emulsion, and is wonderfully beneficial to children as well as adults. Its effect on the sick is Immediate, and one bottle will give sat isfactory results or your money will be returned by your druggibt. Price 50c. rsr bottle. Manufactured by The Milks' isuUioa Company, Terra Haute, lad. Stxth ward jw ;4 Peventh wsrd 141 140 Klihth ward ltt 15 Ninth ward f7 1M Total V 154 Majority In Omaha against bonds, JM. COUNTRY PRECINCTS Tee. No. Clontarf t Kast Omaha M Florence SO 4-1 Union 7 Benson 24 84 Chicago 17 1 Douglss t -' F.lkhnrn 7 22 McArdle 7 M Millard 18 W Platte Valley 18 W Waterloo I W Jefferson M Dundee 18 28 Total S44 "M Majority (.gainst bonds In country pre clnts, 448. BOUTII OMAHA. Tes. No. First ward 1 lS Second wsrd !S Third ward il 34 Fourth ward Fifth ward I2 Btxth ward Total 127 IP Matnrltv for bonds. 13T. One precinct mlsstng. Two precincts missing. Total majority against bonds, minus vote of four Bouth Omaha precincts, 67. Total vote cast, .!. Announcement at 1 Theaters. Percy O. Williams' big scenic production. "Deserted at the Altar," opens at the Krug tonight and the balance of the week. It Is said to be a play of unusual Interest, a powerful human story from life, abound ing with dramatic situations and scenes with clean, wholesome comedy, sensational effects and pathetic episodes to play upon the heart strings of the human breast; moral In tone and teaching, written to please all classes. It Is In four acts and eight scenes and carried by the company. At the Orpheum matinee this afternoon a number of amateur acts will be put on Im mediately after the regular bill. Comedy la the predominating etyle of entertain ment In the regular program for this week. It Is quite varied, however. Mignonette Kokln. the pretty dancer, wears come beau tiful costumes. The Passports do eome very attractive dancing and Galettl's monkeys nre very comical and will undoubtedly de light the children. On tomorrow evening at the Boyd Mr. William Faversham, supported by Miss Julie Opp and a carefully aelected com pany, under the direction of Mr. Charles Frohman, will present "Lord and Lady Algy" (Miss Opp appearing as Lady Algy). a comedy which has been a great sjecees In London, New York and elsewhere. This Is one of the most Important engagements of the season and should be taken advan tage of by the lover of modern comedy. On Monday evening Walter Damrosch and his New York Symphony orchestra will be heard In "Parsifal." BOUND TO KEEP CITY CLEAN Officials Pnnlsh Three Persons for Scattering Refnse on Streets Against Ordlaaaee. Terry Horn, Twenty-seventh and Marie streets, arrested by Bpeclal Officer Wool drldge on a charge of throwing garbage on the street, hss been fined IS and costs In police court. This Is the third convic tion this week coming under city ordi nance 1191. which provides for the health and cleanliness of the city. Monday morn ing a driver was fined IS and costs for driving uncovered meat through the city and on Tuesday another was fined a like amount for hauling manure In a wagon that would permit the contents to fall on the street, -.-.- TO CIBE ANY DISEASE. The Caase Mast Be Removed, Sam Way with Da a dm a?. Kill the germ that causes dandruff, fall ing hair and baldness, you will have no more dandruff, and your hair must grow luxuriantly. Newbro's Herplclde not only contains the dandruff germ destroyer, but it Is also a most delightful hair dressing for regular toilet use. No other hair preparation Is on this scientific basis of destroying the dandruff germs. It stops all Irritation, keeps the scalp sweet, pure and wholesome. Remember that some thing claimed to bo "Just as good" will not do the work of genuine Herplclde. Bold by leading druggists. Bend 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., special agents. Settlers' Ham, To points in Minnesota, North Dakota, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan and As slnlbota. Tickets on sale by the Chicago Great Western railway every Tuesday In March and April. For further Information apply to George P. Thomas, general agent. 151) Farnam street. Omaha, Neb. Removal notice. The Oermanla Life Ins. Co. have re moved their offices from ths Board of Trade building to S23 Bee Bldg. Telephone 664. "Thro na. Seotlan with Scott." Final arrangements for Mr. William Ken nedy's lecture on above subject have been made by Clan Gordon No. 68, Order of Scottish Clans, under whose auspices the last entertainment In Kountse Memorial church will be given Friday evening, April t. Doors open at 7:15; lights down at I o'clock sharp. Tickets, 26 cents, on sale at Thomas Kll patrick A Co., Bherman-McConnell -Drug Co., Douglas Printing Co., World-Herald office, C. A. Tracy, Beaton Drug Co., the Bennett Co., music, drug and jewelry de partments. A Great Oil Well. W. G. Kelly of Kelly Ac Kelly, bond and stock brokers, who Is stopping at the Her Grand in this city, received a telegram from his firm last night, announcing the shooting of oil well No. ( on on of their properties In the Chanute, Kan., oil field. The drill passed through 40 feet of rich oil sand; the shooting of the well threw oil 80 to 100 feet In the air and the well flowed at the rate of 200 barrels for the first si hours. It Is estimated to be good for 76 barrels a day when pumped, and the esti mated value of such a well is 830,000. Atteatloa, Ragles! At the regular social meeting Thursday evening, April 7, a large attendance is par tlcularly requested as business of Import ance will come before the aerie. C. E. ALLEN. Worthy Secretary, First class watch and jewelry work at Hubermann's Jewelry Store, cor. 13 tb and Douglas. Lecture on Christian science at the Boyd tonight, 8 o'clock. Admission free. Ten free trips to the Hurii ralr each week. Bto coupon oa page a D1BD. COPELAND Rev. William Ellery. at Bur- ley, state or wasnington, on March 30, aged & years. All state papers pteaae copy. rot'NSMAN Porter Calvin, aared 48 years. 4 months, I days. Tuesday evening, at I 44 p. dx, at the reeadanee, 3i Sherman avenue. Funeral Friday afternoon at I o'clock from the reoMaiice or ale father. Mr. J. M Counsman. Kit Sherman avenue. Inter ment. Futest La a cemetery, friends in- J vllnd. ROUTSKY RE-ELECTED MAYOR RstnrDed to Office ia Booth Omaha by Eii'.etn Om Hector. REPUBLICANS LOSE BUT THREE PLACES tnnsnally Heavy Vote Polled, with Many from Women ea School Board Members Bond Is aac 'tote Incomplete. Msyor FRANK KOUTBKY (Rep ) Treasurer EDWARD L. HOWE (Rep.) Clerk JOHN J. G1LLIN Dem.) Attorney W. C. LAMPERT Dem.) Tax Commissioner '....THOMAS J. ONEILL (Rep.) For councilmen: I FIRST WARD. WESLEY P. ADKIN8 (Rep.) SECOND WARD. FRANK DWORAK (Rep.) THIRD WARD. HERMAN KRITTENRRINK (Rep.) FOURTH WARD. WILLIAM McORAITH (Rep .) riFTH WARD. JOHN KIEWIT. Jr (Rep.) SIXTH WARD. WILLIAM QUEENAN (Dem.) The county bond Issue, with four pre cincts missing, came out with 102 votes being csst for snd (71 sgalnst It. Complete returns show the election of the republican ticket with three exceptions, namely. John J. Olllin, democrat for city clerk; W. C. Lamhrrt, democrat, for city attorney, and William Queenan, democrat, for councilman In the Sixth ward. The de feated candidates are respectively Ernest L. Qustafson. Arthur H. Murdock and Wil liam B. Van Bant. The first returns showed Koutsky's majority over Hoctor to be thirty-one, while the later returns place the margin at sixteen. The republicans get both members of the board of education, as shown by the returns with but one pre cinct missing The majority la very iarge. however, and this one precinct could have no material effect on the totals. Vote on Much Candidate. The returns, complete, with reference to all officers except those of the board of education, where one precinct is missing, are: FOR MAYOR. Frank Koutsky (rep.) S.0R4 ThomHS Hoctor (dem.) 2,068 FOR TREASURER. Kdward L. Howe (reo.) 2.171 C. A. Melcher (dem 2,32 FOR CITY CLERK. Krnest L. Oustafson (rep.) 2.010 John J. Glllin (dem.) 2,186 FOR CITY ATTORNEY. Arthur H. Murdock (rep.) 1.913 v . v.. iJimoert idem.)... i,.JO FOR TAX COMMISSIONER. Thomas J. O'Nell (rep.) 2.2S6 Thomas O'Connor (dem.) 1,898 FOR COUNCILMAN, FIRST WARD. Westey P. Adklns (rep.) 2,290 ,. Ulster idem.) i.tci SECOND WARD. Frank Dworak (rep.) 2,099 Myles Welsh (dem.) 1,S1 THIRD WARD. Hemrsn Krittenbrlnk (rep.) 1.94D William Martin (dem.) 1,923 FOURTH WARD. William McCralth (ren.) 2.142 William Buckley (dem) 1.8&3 FIFTH WARD. John Klewtt. Ir. treD) 2.0S1 William Broderlrk (dem.) Mil SIXTH WARD. William B. Van Bant (rep.) 1,974 William Queenan (dem.) 2,107 FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION. J. C. Knight (rep.) 1,068 C. M. Rlcn (rep.) 1.13 William H. cressey (dem.) z.av Stephen Vail (dem.) 2,i62 REMAINS HELD FOR RELATIVES Body of Maa Believed o Be from Omaha Awaits Kin at xtrasll, lad. C. H. BhulU, an undertaker of Brazil, Ind., has written to Chief of Police Dona hue that the body of Thomas Hewetts, be lleved to be from Omaha, Is being held and will be held for ten days with a view of locating relatives. It !s said the man died four days after he arrived in Brastl, and the description given Is: Age, 38; height, t feet 10 Inches; light hair and moustache and of slender build. A. B. Hubermann, only diamond Importer In the wtst. Cor. ISth and Douglaa. Valoa Veterans' Camp Fire. The division of Nebraska, Union Veter ans union, will hold its ftrst annual camp fire Monday evening, April 11, In Eagle hall, 106 South Fourteenth street, assisted by the ladles of Garfield circle. Grand Army of the Republic. In order to make THE STANDARD family medicine of today Is the eelehrated Hostetter s Stomach Bitters. fOH FIFTY YEARS it has enjoyed the confidence of the fubllc and Is today more popular than ever, t Is so safe and reliable that physicians everywhere enuorse lu Hosteller's Stomach Bitters STOMACH1 Is therefore deserv ing of a permanent lace - in every ome. When the system Is weak or run down and you suffer from La drlppe. Colds, Spring Fever, Sick headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and rial aria Fever and A (tie the Bitters will cure you. THY ONE BOTTLE. AT ALL DRUG GISTS. lln'T i,Jfc st . .7 t-nx j When the weather is mak ing up its mind between Winter and Summer, make up your mind to wear and avoid your annual Spring colds. It is the only guaranteed all linen under wear. ro sale r WILLIAMS & SMITH CO. MRS. J. BENSON M'-l 1 '., an I " I Os ..-.- - It a success every member and his family have been requested to he present. , An elaborate rrocrsm. coneitln r.t hnrt epeechee, scng and martial music, will be ruimwea oy n nm-iasniiinen dinner, con sttin of hard tacK. l.nk.t ),,r,a onH coffee, prepared by the Women. A spedsl meeting will be held In the Continental block Monday at 4 p. m. for the purpone of mustering In all comrarlos who have made application for membership. Fads llendaene's Tortnre. I-aiy livers and sluggish bowels cause headaches. Dr. King's New Life rills re move the cause, or no pay. Only 25c. For sale by Kuhn AV Co. W itnesses for Hnby t ase. Dentitv Marshal James Allan returned Tuesday evening from South IHknta where he has been summoning witnesses for a week In the csv of the United States sgtinst Dan K. Ruby, a ranchman on the Rosebud Indian reservation charged with having shot and killed nn Indian thr Just across the South Dakota line several weeks ago. Rubv was brought to Omaha snd bound ever In the sum of JS.ono to the federal grand Jury of the United States district court of South Dakota, and was trsns ferrd from here to that Jurisdiction. The Grand Jury is meeting at Bloux Falls. One or tne principal witnesses was round nere in Omaha a few days ago. Grip Pains Tt would be utterly Imnosslble to Im agine anything more distressing than I. Grippe pains. They are simply indescrib able, ,and seem to be composed of all the misery sensations known. Yet they can be relieved, and In a very short time, by taking Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills the greatest remedy on earth for pains of any kind. Their soothing Influence upon the nerves is lelt tnroughout tho entire system. "I had La Grippe pains all over me, and I was in such distress 1 thought I could not endure It. I thought of Dr. Miles' Antl Pnln I'll Is. and after taking three doses the rmln disappeared, and I slept peacefully. My brother has a swelling on his neck, and uxes them, as they ease the pain, f nd leave no bad effects like quieting powders." AJ5KLIA LANK, Portage. Mich. If they fall to help, your druggist will refund your money on ftrst package. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. BIS BIS 1D FIFTEEN 15 BIS 15 15 IS Dunham I IS IP BIS 815 IS BIS IS f 1 IB & 10 Dunham f,B BIS TAILORS IB 18 IS IB You were a little bit skeptl cal when we first told you we 'B BIS would make you a suit of ais ... clothes to order for only is ste als SIB 15 1ft $15 IB 10 10 lft f is JViorc !No Lea-av -15 15 But did you see the one your ai friend bad us make? We had ! doctors, lawyers, business men and clerks order our suits last month, and we surprised and ' IB pleased them atj the same time. IB ik W6 can show ..you a $10 saving T. -5-H0 Is 110. .: - I" 10 -.tVi BIS is fanry W. Dunham, Jr. ,18 fio Manager. ais is 118 South 1 5th 5t. fio Between Douglaa and Dodge, B1P ST 15 IS 15 FIPTKE! 15 BIB BIS DO 7 rmwm w Do Not Hesitate To see us for your Spring Underwear. We are showing all kinds for Ladles and Gentlemen. Ladles, lOo 12Hc, 15c, SSo each. We also have the r tra style for laraa Ladles. Men's Underwear, 2E, 60c, 75c, 11. U0 each. The very best value for the money shown anywhere. We carry a full line of ladles' and Gent's Hosiery, Underwear and Furnishing goods. Jos. F. Bilz S23 South lGtb St. OMAHA. I. I TWENTY Continuous practice along a single line of endeavor certainly ought to qual ify a man for any profession. We fel our capability to administer to yuur wants in our line In a satisfactory and kdentlflo manner. All work guar anteed. COLD FILLINGS - - JI.50 UP SILVER FILLINGS .50 UP GOLD CROWNS .... 55.00 ALUMINUM PLATES A SPECIALTY". BAILEY THE DENTIST. M .W: B1-k I" I I understand that the Sant Fe will sell one way colonist tickets to C 8l 1 i f o r a i a. during March and April at very low rates. $25 from Omaha via Kansas City and the Santa fe Corresponding reductions from other points. Please enVia sse tall part BtrtMKo.. City and BtaU Cut out (At adveriinemtml S. L. Palmer, PaKger Ayent, All i ha Way A.T. d . F. Ity., 409 EptUalk Bu&dig, Dtt Sfirvu, 1. W. J. BLACK. O. t. A.. To pa It a. Ladles' Belts B- A splendid variety of Jf ladles' new spring Belts In leather, silk, velvet, kid and tinsel some plain ond some trimmed In nickel, oxydixed and gilt buckles all lies ?5c. t KOri A beautiful line of rrueh "1 OUfc P(i n,i pia wide leather Belts with newest stylo buckles and back ornaments also heavy Ottoman cord silk and satins In red, black, brown, tan, slate and white all sizes -at Sue. Uf HO The iatest and most HI qil.UU stylish Belts In crushed walrus, seal and kid leathers --all colors. In nickel, gun meUil snd g'.it irlmmlngs-at fl.lX', 11.50 and $2.u0 each. Muslin Underwear t ACir, Ijjaies' One quality mus Al tot n an cambric Drawers cut wide and full-with teautlful lace and dainty emhrcldery trimmings many exclusive patterns at 5c. MeQi-t Ladles' new (.towns ex tra wide and long skirt with tound or square yoke with hlch or low neck with hemstitched lace and pretty embroidery trimmings a varied assortment of styles to uelect from 69c. I .if OSi Indies' handsome long AlkPl.Auy cloth Hnd cambric Gowns beautiful new and novel ef fscts the stylos of lace, iiifcrtlons and embroidery exclusive with i;s in l.igh and V -shaped iit-chs-all frllr-: vers with short siee many bta.llful l:nes to choose !rrim-1.3. Get Ready for Spring Women who desire the latest styles In spring footwear should see the new Potay last styles that are exclusive with this store. Imported Russia Cnlf lace, h-'gh or low cut patterns, I4.U0. Best Russia patent colt 20th century high cut button and Blucher cut, $4.60. iYench calf and patent Russia colt. In low cut oxford styles, $4.00. We also have a complete line of women's Russia calf and patent colt, low cut oxfords at $3.00. For the new things come to DREXEL SHOE CO., U19 Farnam Strtst. Omaha's UtoDi SboiHoutf TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Subscribe Haw. X YEARS leal. rs. and mail to kJi kss. ZiiE..'.-j. A GREAT SUIT BARGAIN FOR THURSDAY. Women's suits worth $27.50 for Wo have taken from an ovrrstorkod Now York woman's Biiit tailor a clioict aul liandKonio lot of stylish spring suits. Tho manufacturor's sacritico was a Inrpo one and gives us tho lot of 350 suits at muck below the cost of making. This falo affords the women an opportunity to buy high grade emits at a fraction of their worth. There are included in this elegant lot of suits the fineRt and smartest creations in cheviots, broadcloths, voiles and fancy mixtures. Some are the newest and most stylish Ktons and blouse shapes and the new coat style. They are faultless in fit and workmanship. Suits in this lot worth from f20.00 to $27.50. On saJe Thursday, Women's Clever Runabout Suits Made in tho new coat Rtjle, 21 and 24 inches long, hIro in the swapper blouse and eton ffferls, carefully tailored by man tailors, 'material of the very latest novelty mixtures suits that would be cheap tt $ao.PO CA Thursday sale price J9 WOMEN'S NEW SPRING COATS . One special lot of women's covert coats, made of the best quality of all wool covert, well tailored Qfl satin iined would be cheap at f 10.00 at UsiU WOMEN'S SWELL COVERT COATS 22 inches long strapped seams beautifully tailored, taf feta and satin lined very nobby garments 17' $9.75,' ?12.73 and up to . IO i 'D WOMEN'S SILK COATS The mfst complete line in the city in taffetas, peau de soie, shantung and cloth of gold in Etons, new blouses, und loose three- quarter lengths at $7.50, $12.75 and i p to IN YOUR Little Barrels of Ice Cream Keep a long time on a r GET W Election is warning up and more rotes cast in tie second contest. Forty more trips to be awarded. A mighty good chance for some one to call a few friends to their support and win one of these trips. Kemexber, your get 520 votes oa a year's subscription in the c'ty or COO votes on a year's subscription in the country. Bo, you see, it's not much of a trick to win one of these triys. You certainly would not have to travel far to find ecjrht friends who will be glad to help you with a year's sub scribtion. , And while we are not blessed with a prophet on our staff, we will nevertheless venture to say that some of the remaining forty trips will go for less than that number of votes. Winners First Election. Vote. John If. Disney. David City 4.833 John Woodworth, Omaha 4.494 Oeorge Bacaus, Omaha S.67I M. A. Martin, South Omaha 3.6o . Rlss Ruby epfgel, Omaha 1.223 Anna Carlson, Florence 2.632 Emma Hoskoveo, Omaha 2,331 Mrs. K. Peterson, Omaha 2,809 W. 8. Robertson, Omaha 1.974 Miss Ruth Cornett, Neb. City... 1,723 (Third Election) Ten More Trips to Be Voted For This Week. The Third Election Starts Friday. April 1st Ends Thursday, April 7th. Twenty people have been elected to take the trip to the World's Fair at St. Louis at The Bee's expense. Forty more will be, and they will all go fiiiL Via the WabasK This rosd dlreet to the exposition ground snd In addition to saving a day for you either going or coming to be enjoyed at the exposition instead of starting from the station In St. Louis, It will save you time, because It Is the shortest rosd between Omaha aud fit. Louis. Rules of the "Election" The ten persons receiving the largest number of votes at the close ef each 'election" wui be furnished, at Xhe bees eipeuae. aa prises, ac a free trip from Omaha to bu Loais and leturn, to be taaaa any Uuis during the exposition. Mo restrictions are placed as to where the party lives as a candidate for one of the exposition trips. i No votes will be counted for employes or agents Arhe Omaha Bee All v'ee must be made on coupons which w ill jjaiftilshed each day la The fa.e. Prepay cnent . of subscriptions may be made (Bee. f direct to The Bee Publishing Tompeny or to an authorised agent of' Bee. No totes sent in by agents will u counttd unless sent la In accordance with Uisiructloiis given tti.m. The vote from day to day will be published In all editions of The Bee. The "elections" will cluse each Thursday at I p. m. Vols my be deposited at the business offlre of The Be or sent by mall. No veua sent by mail will be counted which are not In the Omaha pestufflce for dsllv-y at 4 p. m. m the day of closing. Address, "Exposition Department," Omaha Be, Omaha, Neb. COUPONS :l: ,i-K. up to 14.75 $14.7 8 1L1Z fill TttUU WWHaaTfWnnWC POCKET A moot convenient thing hot day. IB20TFARKAH HONE.7lf LINE! Winner 5econd Election. Vote. John V. Flynn, South Omaha.... ' Henry .chrson, Omaha 4fM Carroll Purkhard. Omaha.... I.Tlg 6 F. Shannon, Nebraska City. .., Ella Rasmuasen, Columbus kOSO Halph A. Newell, Omaha ,674 Wm. A. Disney. David City 4.144 B B. Christie, Eouth Omaha .S.M4 H. K. Mann, C-rraha. . M7 John V. Ayres, David City 1.131 ON PAGE 2. I i