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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1906)
TTfE OMAItA DAILY BEE: SATTHPAT. FEBIirAKY U. 1W AID ASKED FOR JAPANESE Governor Isras Proclarnktotm Efttiic Tortb ConditioTU ia Empire. CULYtR SW00TKS OVER GUARD TROUBLE YOUMAN HATS (ktlraii Allea af Deaerratlt tat. CaaasaHte Aianaen rsallar Baa ajaet to It Held la UC1 Mare b C. a -Iff ill 1(l1r?5 .iy :W WIS So We were fortunate ewragli to aecur th. sol agency for fbeee celebrated Hal aad have just received the first rnvolc of spring styles. We wanted tbem buM they were tb nort stylish and bent made hats on tbe market. They come In both C ff oft and rUff the price.. Tbeo w have the Berg k Swanson Special soft and stiff Hats-$2.50. and $3.00. .John B. Stetson Hats $3.50 to $5.00. When you rr,t the best bat that mad a bat with character and rood )k you should corn her for It. There's no hat foounrti you'll cot find with us. Five Fast Trains I BML.Y TO Chicago and the East via the . CHICAGO & nORTH-VESTERri RAILWAY orer the only double track railway between the Mis souri River and Chicago. This complete service includes Pullman drawing room and private compart ment sleeping cars, parlor cars, composite observa tion cars with library and buffet-smoking apartment, free reclining chair cars, standard day coaches and dining cars (a la carte ser vice.) Ticket an "oil ialormatio M appH cat loc te ticket uahce 1 401 an 1 401 Fareaaj St, 0B AHA, NEft. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR BRICK SCHOOL building. Department of Indian Affair, Wash Inn on D. C Februaiy li, llaw Sealed proposals indorsed "Proposals far School Building. Pierre, 8. 1.." nd eddr wni to tbe commissioner of Indian sffair. Washington. D. C, "iil I received at the Indian office until 2 o'clock b. ra. of Monday . March Ik, 3Ki. for furnishing and delivering the neoes aary material and labor to construct and compete a brick school building, with phimtunT. steam heat and acetylene gas ruping. at tbe Pierre Indian school. S. U in at not accordance with plana speciflca tiona and instruction to bidder which may b examined at thi office, the office of the Improvement Bulletin. Minneapolis Minn.; tbe Arg-us-Leder. Sioux Falls. F. I.: tbe "Inter-Ocean," Chicago, HI.; the -Glohe-Iiemocrat." St. Louis. Mo. and the "Bee. Omaha, Neb ; the Buildera' and Traders' Exchanges at Omaha, Neb : Mil waukee. Wis ; St. Paul. Minn., and Minne apolis, Minn.; the Nonhm eelem Manufac turer association. St. Paul, Minn.; th 1 Tilted Stale Indian Warehouses at 25 South Canal street. Chicay-o, Ill.;-41 How- am street. Omaha, JVeh.; 11 n onttrr street New Tork City, aed Ui2 South Seventh treet. St. Lonl. 11... and at the school For further information apply to J C. Lrvcngood, Supt,. Pierre. B. D. C. T. Lar- rabee. Act g. Commissioner rr-j-nn--M-i JFFK-E fTONBTRVCTiNG QVARTER m aster. Bheridan. Wye... Jan. rT, UK. eeie projKisaiS in triplicate for tbe oon miction, plumbing, beating and electric wiring or a oru-s nustutal at Fort Mac ken sae. jo., will be received at thi office mil 1 a m. (Mountain ttmeL Februarv lt. flans and specific Uona irtr be w "i. I'lnce oi v niei vuartem. aster at lenver. Omaha Chicago and St. PauL Iepot Quartermaster at 8t. Louia snd at , ornce, at latter place ail In lormation may t ootained. 1 . 6. reserves tbe rigbl to acceft reject anv or all proposal w any part thereof, tnvetope rotainirig proposal should be endorsed Ir'tKit for Hosjiltal." addressed Capt. Janus . Parker. . M.. I". S A. J r-ai-v-a-rjt-3t Omaha. Neb. February n, LK. Sealed yropisala, in triplicate, subject to tbe usual rondiuona wnll, be received here untU Hi a va... ien tral standard time, Marra k. lstK. for furnishing sOti.MK p.mnds oat. !.. ttw pounds hay. and j(.kw pound ajitfaradie ewaL during the remainder of t tie fiscal year ending June :, 1st at Fort les Mmnea, Ion a. I'. S reserves nghf to reje acoet any :r all pro pusala ia anr part Uiereof. Information furnished on aiplicatHn lie re or to Quar termaster at station named. Lnvelope coniaimng proposals should bt marked Prupoaaui for F-age and Fiw-i." and ad- reaaed to Major M. Gray 7-ahnml C. Q M. Feh-14-Mcli-J LEGAL NOTICES XOTICL. Kotiae la berrh) sjiien Lhat the Keith and Ltncola CounLsea inigauoo listxict i4 rvoeive seaiea piupuaaa lur uk purciiaac cf tbe sa.ww.tik tx.ua imsu of sia oiauict vp to tttc hour ol v'clmli p. ta.. suuiaaid time, of the id day of April. Ltjt. i u mce of lbs secreiar- ol std lnigeUt'U Instrict. la tb lva it Sutherland la Lincutn county, ia the state uf Nrbraaka. aSaid bond are in the at normr.j,i ,,n . .r tiui.ts) rata and bear intereat at ti.a rale tf .a r tat. twyauie iH-mi-aBxiu-iiy, ou iu first days of Mann and aW-pit-uibcr ol eaia nd eery year, bcwuumiig ana the. tut &f of Septeu.ber. 1 uea bunas are la tea sane. JU ol a a a ait: a us oa ttc ur-i day of Marca. 1U . due trn it.e hri Mann, if J. as dtM on tn nrst oay ji Uank, a: du ou tb hrsi oar of Jtlarcb, 11; U due oa the first oay of March. 11 li. k due m tha nrst oar of Vlaxcb.. X". "1 oa tbe first oay of March, WIT; dus oa the first t,( March. 1m:: at dua oa u. tirat day of March, Ull. aad 1 dua oa lfa liu day of Marab. 1Kb. ' Tba seaied proroaais may be fur r srboia ol aaid bonds or fur any (wrtku t Hereof, aad auch bids will be opened uo nediately after tba boor of ( o'cUx-k p n. f ssid ad day af Aint lfc. the board re !! toe rwrtu to reyert any und all bioa Imiu4 tals iri iv of February. 1mA. JAMKH SHOlf. oecreLKry FlT-d3Ut . Bids ara requasted for a steam heating filaau la a tca-roota ac-boot buiiuing ia Wu Nek., aa per auu aad apearttrauuas ta Ale with tbe aerNtar. B.aa bl ba aatd osntract tet March a. W. i.eT. aacntaxy. From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. 3 (Special.) Governor Mickey today Issued tbe following proc lamation to the people of Nebraska: A serious famine Is threatening the ttv. of more than IK. people In northern Japan. The situation te s alarming that Presider. Kooeeve t ba issueo an appeal o the American people In be hall of lha sunerers and ba expressed m oestre mat the governors of the several state should take similar action. This is a cause which must touch tbe emotion of every lover of homamtv. Tbe people of prosperous America can scarcely realise what it is ta suftT from hunter, our own country hair in been b marvellously favored with material blessinars throughout the entire period of Its history. The remembrance of divine favor so showered upon us should make keenly rerponalve to tbe wide spread destitution now ravaging oertaln section of the Island empire. In harmony, therefore, with tbe surr-s- tion of the president. I call upon the benevolent people of Nebraska to make generous contribution for 5he aid of tha mffenng Japanese, jo state commission will 1 sppointed. but all donations will ba hsndled t fi rough tbe National Red Cross society. Only money contribution can be received Nebraskan should remit to Rev. F. M. Bisson. chaplain First regiment, Ne braska National uuara. ctoutn omana Neb., who will receipt for same and for ward to tbe treasurer of the National Red Cross. JOHN H. MICKEY Lincoln, Neb., February -3. 1J. Salve far are Biat. Adjutant General Culver this morning ad ministered a little ointment to the troubles of the National Guard member wben In calling the olfirers" school to order be as sured the 'f-uardsmen be bad no objections to the formation of the Guard association. but be had himself been the first to sitrn the charter. He advised the member to take their troubles to the proper authori ties rather than rush into print when they had a grievance, and If any of them saw an article In a i.ewFpaper which he did not like, instead of ansaerlng it, to pay no attention to It, Then the general com plimented tbe newspaper In general for their treatment of the g-uard and tbe in terest they bad taken in guard matters. While there is considerable feeling be tween the member of the guard who op posd tbe organisation of the Guard asso ciation and those who were for the asso ciation, all is quiet on the surface. Tbe reprimand to Colonel McLaughlin by Gen eral Culver was the topic of conversation yesterday and last night. Captain Cronin spoke on administration again thi mornlr.g and then the school adjourned and the examinations began. Deaaarrats Have ataasjaet. T. S. Allen, chairman of the democratic state central committee, today authoriied the following statement concerning the dollar dinner to be given by tbe committee on March C: All arrangements nave been made for the dollar dinner to be given under the auspice of the state central committee Tuesday, March . The Lincoln hotel, Lincoln Neh, has been selected as the place, and an attractive proa-ram has been arranred. Among the speakers from abroad who have accepted and who will be present and respond to toasts are: Former Gov ernor Charles 8. Thomas of Colorado. Cato Sella of Iowa, John H. Atwood of Leaven worth and General J. B. "Weaver B-sides these A. C. Shallenberger. H. H. Hanks, George AV. Berge, W. 11 Thompson. G. M. Hitchcock and P. E. McKlllip will speak. Judging from the inquiries about this dinner. I think the attendance wfU be large. Reduced rates bare been made by tbe railroad and wa epect to make this one of the best banquets of its kind ever held in the state of Nebraska. All democrat are expected to participate and any others who want to hear some wholesome democratic doctrine expounded ara cordially Invited to attend. Tkaaapaaa ftarts far Mexico. D. El. Thompson, minister to Mexico, ac companied by Mra Thompson, will leave at : over the Rock Island for the City of Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will oc cupy tbe private car Goltrano, arrange ments for which were fnade by Mayor Frown, The car Is owned by Colonel Gol fra of St Louis, who is a relative of Mayor Brown, while Mrs. Goltra was a school mate of Mrs. Thompson. OMelala Are Vial t las. Secretary of State Galusha went to Grand Island this morning to attend a meeting of the finance committee of tbe Ancient Order of Vnlted Workmen lodge and to visit the soldiers' home at t bat place. Ha is expected to return to Lincoln tomorrow. Governor Mickey went to Norfolk this morning to inspect tbe asylum at that place. Tomorrow he a-IH stop af Fremont where tomorrow" night be win deliver in address at tbe meeting of tbe Tonng Men's Christian association. He will return to Lincoln Monday. sa si re sae Caart Dcelslaaa. L. Clark Duncan, who was convicted In tbe Cheyenne county district court of cattle stealing and sentenced to the penitentiary for three year, will have to serve bis sentence, as the supreme court yesterday affirmed the decision of tbe lower court. The loss to the stock of goods owned by Jame McAdams of McCrKk. by reason of a storm in tnat city some months ago. cannot be charred up to an 'act of God." as the city contended In its defense of tha suit brought by McAdams, who alleged the COAT SHIttTS Lr l"re tbs qaaEry, appearance aad awaniig ehils j; aarras. w ha ar Oaaodaf Lkaa $1.50 and mr CtOETT. PCABODY aV CO 1 1 ii iiiairffWaaaawlaWaM LEGAL NOTICES KUTICEOF STOCK-HOLCERa MEETING Notice is hereby givea thai the reguiar annual meetiiuj of tbe stockholders of tl a.Hiih Platte Land Co. will be bcid at the olboe of said company la Llnoola. Ne braska, at U o'clock a- ui.. oa tba 7ia oay f March. A. D. W. By order of the board ef directors. C H MORRILL. Presadeat. A. B MINOR. Secn-tary. Lincoln. NebraaSa. Fab.-1. IK. rehtDaK NOTICE TO srruCaCHOLDSRS. The regular aaaual tueeuiic of svockhold- ers u The bee Putuiaiiirig cvmpaoy ia bs beld oa Monday, March a, at ecioca p. in., in tia onV at Tbe bee building, cor ne.' 1'Ui and amass sueeta, la tae city of Omaha, By mder of the side3t- C, C HuiiWATKK ecretary. 3 -1 si fo) fl VAO The BeerThat Made Milwaukee Famous city did not bave profier icae.-age and drains to carey . the surplus waters. Bare Kiimekisrtli lit ad. State TreatrT Mortensen voday took over Hl.W nor" Massachusvt atate bond which will net tbe state a.E: imt cent. This batch make tbe it of a Hv Ho purchase. On next Tuesday liifr trKu.-eT will take over some H.inh bone bongbt from the state of Mississippi, which 111 net the state J per cent. No more big Invest ments are expected to be made In tbe near future, as money will begin to come into the treasury rather sloyly for some time. Mia la aJaealsu Governor Charles E. Ma goon of Panama, arrived In Lincoln this afternoon and will remain several days, the gruest of friends and re la Uvea. IllKEMll KILLED AT C1BBO Jk A, Vm4i Mteaew fraaa Trala mm Mr ria lear Track. a. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Feb. 3 Spe cial Telegram. V John A. Woods, a Vnion Paaftc brakeman. was instantly k tiled last night ahile trying to muke a coupling while the train was at Gibbon station. No one knew of the accident until Woods was missed. Vpon investigation his body was found lvlnr on the track deranitteri It U apparent lie waaVunning back 1th ajwij uiuuif waw. uuif iu uuf tbe coupling or uncoupling, atid struck a chute which threw him under the cara Mr. Wood came here two years ago from Ores ton, la., and tbe body will be sent there for Interment. He leaves a wife and a child of months. (elebratlaa al krrr aorsaal. KEARNEY. Neb.. Feb. 3 i Special Wednesday evening. February 3, the women of the State Normal school faculty ' entertained the men and their wives at a colonial party at the elegant and com- modious borne of Judge and Mrs. J. M, ' Easterlmg. The bouse was beautifully decorated with i blossoming cherry trees and antique fui- ' mture and luybtod with caudles which ( stood In brass candlesticks here and t her oa tbe man ties A brigbt wood Are biased oa tbe hearth ia th reception room aud ' its flxkej-ing ugbt fell upoa aa old spin- j mzig abeel that stood near. ; Preaideol aad Mra. Thomas in quaint ' costumes repreaex.Uiut George and Martha Washington, were artxirg tbe first guesui I ... m Tk. 'lan.ll jWka " . 1 I wig asd buckled slippers of th former tba cyBosar. of all cjaa- Otbor 'Yt mi B That the bilious after-effect, which . makes many forego the good of beer, is due to imperfect aging of common beer. Schlitz beer cannot cause biliousness. It is aged for months before it is marketed. It is brewed in cleanliness cooled in filtered air- sterilized to kill every germ. Such care doubles the Ask for the Brewery Bottling. COSt of our brewing, Common beer is sometimes substituted for Schlitz. q V 1 wr To avoid being imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branded yet bcniitz costs vou represented were: Napoleon, by Prof. Mer cer; LaFayette, by Prof. Porter, and other revolutionary baroes by Prof a Mureh, Sut ton and Clarke. Wesdame Clarke, Sut ton, Mercer. Mureh, Porter and MIks Mer cer were a lac In colonial costume. Prof. Mureh took a fiashligbt picture of tbe guests and their entertainers and the com pany took leave of their hostesses at a late hour. Hsrkaaa Haa a Close all. FREMONT. Neb.. Feb. 3. (Special Tele- I grain Edward Lynch, an employe of the I Great Northern, was seriously injured in ternally this mormr.g by failing off the Platte river bridge and sliding on an lor cake. He aas working with a dynamite gang and was thrown off tha bridge by an exceptionally heavy shot Jarring tbe struc ture. He floated down the river for some distance and was rescued with difficulty. ewa af Searaeaa. PAPILIJON A number of local business bouses are instating gas plants. PLATTSMOn H-Mra Martin Propst. aged years, cied at her borne west of hrre Thursday. Her husband and three children survive br. MADISON-Ea-1 Ficliter today sold hU livery buierjess at this iace. known as the 6-r barn, to I'. 1' Matbeas, who take ;Ki!teesi( tomorrow. UtATRlCE The a oil drive pulled off !i'rVfoiflJLCel,r?niLr"'x:" f1Uu.- pan lope t eo in the ounL I BEATRICE Trie Brotherhood of Lto- mouve Firemen rave a bail at Wymore last evening in . he opera house. The af fair ats largely attended MADISON Josr-pti Sterner and Mise Bertha M inkier sere married at the Cath olic church here yesterday. They are al home in the cou'itry a est of here. BEATRICE Mirtin Fritaen, a young German farmer bvtrig seven mile nortb- I - " l" J " . " ri.ni in milling a , cow aas severe! v trampled by tbe animal. ahirh was uttuud by another cow in the i lot. He was un onscious for balf an bour Thovs&nda drmk POSTUM aad fret well f diarf-avae raaed hj ordinary coffer. THERE'S A RE4SOV" tesP after be sustained hi irjuriea He was reported much improved yesterday. SEWARD Thomas Mix .re and Miss Maud McGoaan. both of Butler county, a-ere married in the Catholic church here on Wednesday morning by Rev. Father Murphy. FA1RBVRT The city council ba ordered a special election, at which will I sub mitted the Question of voting tln.Oiio tooi for the purpose of building a sanitary sesrr system. NIOBRARA Ice In the Missouri rtver has gone out and the river is crossable fot the first time this aimer. The water is not hiirh enough to cause any alarm loaer down the river. MADISON H ume-Robertson-Wyeoff com pany has purchased from Mis Addle M. Wyatt tbe building in which their hard ware store is located and which they bad formerly rented. MADISON At a recent meeting of the dinectore of the Madison County Building and Loan association Fred H. Davis was chosen as secretary to succeed George Richardson, aho is bow county clerk FAIRMONT-Mrs. B C. Barges yester day lell and bruks- both ankle booes She was alone at the time, but managed to call the neighbors. Although Mrs. Burrea la q'lite old she ia restitie easy this morning. CiSiTXiLA-The Second regiment band of the Nebraska National Guard last etemng gave it rerular annual concert and basket sjpper at the Auditorium. A fine program and concert a aa given aud the building was filled PERU Washington s birthday was cele brated in the nea- chapel by patriotic ex ercises, in ahich all departments or in I i .. tk, ii .ki .4 v'r' patriotic enthusiasm in all its ex- PA PILLION The Sarpy County Agricul tural society convened at tbe ojiera house this morning snd Ustetied to an address by J. M Whined, a practical fruit grower of F1oreTee. Net... on the propagation of small fruits P1ATTSMOUTH One ofethe most suc cessful fruit grower in Cass county was in plattsmouib today, and aniotig other things Said that the ich crop in thi vicinity is in a most excellent condition at tie present time. SE WRf John Huffman, a promising young man. ahile reluming from buntitig Tuesday, in placing hi gun in a wagon d.achargcd it. the charge striking lam In the head, tearing a large hole in the side of bis head. He only lived sia bo ara alter the accideiit. PLATTSMOUTH At 'be January terra of tbe circuit court Mra. lyasard Daily aas awarded a terdu-t'of iw agramst ten Tolurai saloonkeepers, who acre found to be guilty of selling liguor illegally to her husband. There has been talk of an I paid the amount. FREMONT The Fremont diiiaioa of the Order of Railaay Conductors gar their anniversary ball at Maaouir bail last even ltig There aas a large attendancr, espe cially of railroad men. and the affair was one of thy raost brilliant social function aTima by the order. HOSKINft The Hoskins roller mills wood by Fred Bus, burned he-re ith a loss of about ti mui Tbe cause of tbe Are Is unknown Tbe blase started in tbe even ing and could not be cbexked. aa in toa-s boa aas not loi.g suiiub 10 iit u.e ToBB Ygdqo no more usually than common beer. 'Phone 91. Jop. Rchlitz BreriEg Cc 719 S. 9th St., Omaha, Xeb. flamea There was considerable aheat in the building at the time. The loss is parti ally covered by insurance. PERU The Knights of Pythias cele brated tbe forty-second anniversary of Pythianism In tbe lodge rooms last nigflt with an oyster supper. The Norma) male Quartet aa present and aas accorded a very enthusiastic reception. PERI" Prof. G. W. Sieve r of Sturgis. S. D.. bas been elected to the position of professor of manual and physical training in the Stale Normal at thia place. Prof. P'ever i a disciple of Tost, the famous Michigan coach, under whom he ha taken Iecial training in athletics. Prof. Sievers will have charge of the new gymnaaiurn and all the athletic work in tbe school. A1NSWORTH Washington's birthday aa appropriately celebrated here by the teacbera and pupils of the bigb school and its patron, assisted by the Women s Ke bef corps and the Grand Army of the Re public, ho turned out en masse and marched to the Amsworth High school to the music furnished by the Ainswonh Drum corps, and assisted at the school grounds by the Ainswonh brass band of taenty piecca led by W. M L2y, whicb dis coursed some very fine music. LEXINGTON Washington birthday was most appropriately observed In this city to day. Tbe stars and stnpes floated from housetop and public building during the enure day. Exercises under the auspices of the patriotic instructor of tbe Grand Army of the Rej.ut.lic were held in all the public schools. Comrade 8. C. Mullin te-ing trie special aide for Dawson court! v. The ffons of the Grand Army of the Reoublu in making the day memorable were most f,AN Y weary riicLts and anxious momeiits, many a Drecioua Ufa will be ejjareid to lovin rucKiiera by having a bottJa of lr. BuU'g Oougn tsvrup in the Lome when the critical period In meules or croup arriTea. Dr. Bull Oouh Svrup la use-d. rralsed, loved, idolize! by thousand, of mothers who hare rured meat-las and croup with it. Mothers, why would you not put your trust la it 1 have used Dr BnU Cough Syrup Irtr the .a nv years and eatn say ecouck la tt praise. It cured my bttl girf of the tbeaale and a bad onugh. and alaays cures wkiw i m w . 1 1. a nmuri DR. BULL'S COUGH SVRUP S!! . r1 J'Tlirt nrt I keep K In th. b-ae as It has eaved" ma suabi dooaur-oiiia, aod 1 giau,y r-auBusiend It to eicry ooe - arT". Luff" r a ... 1. ir.h BUoot. fcupcraji' w-u Avoid tha Dealer's 8ubtltut S J uadp pretext that it is iust as cood" as Dr. BiillOouprh haTfV-JS Tr"1 .rous and tarmrufto the cLil4,.Trhen tu found this out it will be too late. Get the reliaUe Dr7 Bull's CWa Syrup at otkoeaa it alwsys cures. IMoe. iic. Wc and ll-al (Irufs I heartily seconded by Surwrui ten dent Del sell and his corps of teachers. PERU Tuesday evening tbe new chapel at tbe Slate Normal was used for the first time since its ocmpletion. Tha Normal cadets presented a war drama portraying scenes of the civil war. Aa audienoe of i aas in attendance and gave the play a hearty reception. Tbe proceed were to go towarda paying for tbe anna of tbe batal lion. FAIRBURT A letter from Coeur D'Alene. Idaho, brlnga new of the death February 16 of Morgan Crane, a former resident of ibis covnty. Mr. Crane settlea In this county on s bomestead in l. re moving a few yea r later to Loup county. Nebraska. He was a member cf the legis lature during the memorable Van Wrk end Paddock tight of ls-C. having been elected a a Van Wyrk man. but after supporting Van Wyck In tbe eaucus ba assisted in the election of Paddock. He leave a wife and four groa-n chilavesi GENEVA Washington's birthday was observed here. The stores were closed during the afternoon while the l.ifh school dedicatory exercises wei being tield. In the evening ihe Grand Army laid a meet ing fn the auditorium of the new school building. The speakers for the afternoon were Superintendent C. W. Tavkw, A, D. Cuniss. c. H. Sloan and Mr Cox.,, form erly a teacher in this cMy, now with State Supennlendent McBrien. Clianoellor As drea ioke at tt evenitig haeeung osj "Abraham Lincoln." wb'.tn he bad mat and known personany. After tbe meeting; a game of basket liall between Fairbary and Geneva was played in the baaement. resulting In a victory for the latter, II 'jo IT. haa I Ii U IU I I 111 CI M I f 11