TUB OMAHA DAILY TIKE: FlilDAY. OT-TORKn lDOG. r ( . w t i R v niw r: nv n in u rc ? -t m lout Orgj'z)tai Utmbg'ti w"oulr'3g 10 KG LIST OF QUESTIONS &UIVITUO Banco t,elrante Irf te Ititrtr Etrrf ibiu; white oikri r Ther ' tnnt Wllkoit Ktnttl fylng 'Fheaeaetve, on, cxiirtilttM n act of f-iring vi.i.rtv to" other ire.luoia with a vtw to preferring 1'i-ni over Ttt r ri-ertltor ard tli petitioner ssk co.uU shts relief Id the tifmlwu. GAriDENS OUT OF PLATEAUS Fertile Flelae r Seen Whrrf lit We flarren TahleUnd la ehraaka. Western Nebraska tableland, which few year a,o wr good only for graatng. art producing alfalfa, wheat, rye, good potato and avail corn that yield twenly- ' ., . ; nv bjehcla an c.r. Ther I a houe on Candidal for ttia igilnuii ar bcine ! bo",t every third section, whet one on aarriped with circular Htri fvom variou i ,n,ht have traveled a huff day without Viaganlaatlon cutechlslng them m . qwi ilvtim auhtiiiited in lout Hits. Medical soclfttlons want to krow the attltad of the'. tdi.ite ori U,! pi-op.Hlou ml labor organisation ara eater to ascertain what would be dona It such a meaaur .arhe' up, while buslnea mtn'i league woAjia like to know if These candidate are safe prn 'to entrust with tha Interest at t burine world, and than fraternal combination!) have a list of question to fira at tha candidate. '"Tha fact ts." remained a candidal, "If t war to. anrwef all .tha Inquiries msde of ma I'd hava to employ a stenographer aii'l ; work' hard from bow till 'eleetioa ttnje on - that aloua." DO NOt FORGET TO REGISTER I SSfuS j NEBRASKA FROU - MEXICO V.' Iloeia f Eepub'ir a ti Itundtd lostta and Woodltnd. DAHlKAfi circus is getting busy Ringmaster Jimci Cat Oat Little Sidelight that Ara Calculate ta 'Heinle the Per. farmer. ill; J. K. Milium n, Hmitli Tweiny ninth avenue. ; Charles Anderson, i.Vj V t North Sevenfentii, lv. tMth Mf. K. l-KIIin. 3f! l"'atur rairlca tlmman, fvntii air! Maon, 14; Krrt I.lnn-rnan. 17;$ Kovith r:tlit-ntli. tnofitha; ftartwra rlcli, r.Javeiitn ana eJnf human habitation. Th" hoaa aia comrortahlj' (urnlabrd ai:d are the boina Of tarifty. aatlmied farrnsr. 8ueh ate cma of tha . ot.itrvailona of Oaorra a. Wtllaor, an 0,ir.l:a rel trial Irian, wl), aint a part of lust weak iti tha territory around 6idny. "The people are learning liow to favm that region," ald Sir. Wallace, "and In b.t f.w r.r, more boiieflertitty. than aha . att.ntim, law whlrb "Don't foi-t to regltter Ftlday" i tin alogan bflng; winded hy Chairman Dono hoe and Pcretary Woodland pf tha re publican committee. Binca the fttK te'a tratlon a wJt aro cerda hara been ant to etei-y votr who failed to register tho flrat day, when over a.100 regleterad. It la the preent purpose to ft many to reg ister Friday a poeatble, that the work ma be the lighter on the third reglatratton day, which will be a week from Saturday. In connection with tha regiatration, City formerly did. I drove forty ni!le through a rrorrou farniinr land; It waan't In tha valley, either, and every bnuee I .-Kited 'm f'lrrout'.ded by eleu atock. atacka of hay and atvww and bin of gntlu and pota to!. Wheat, oata and rya are commonly Liig -tr.seUni' urea ;ubnilt a ' prupoacd i intra and alfalfa la raining foothold. I lefle, whirl; , tftiyioMg their Intention ti Wow tvna man oi tTi tableland wha ban ght for tha iirac of a bill giving a ! five n-ea of a!ffi)fa and tl baa done to l-can rvlh-oaYar all pvr tha atal. . ;ll that ha expects to get ah entire Somit candhiMeg a;a,tlolng ,tli.'lr utmost to' anawar avary (jucntlon gubmlttfd. Otiie at not, taklns the po?iHcn l!u.t tfcey cotrfd 14 bent do n'othlns but alultify tl.rnac;Veg Tt aue they , to commit them Ivea aa tha vaiiona ctgxrilzitloni would like ftn every ustian ubinlttfU. aim Hit IntnT ta ot oro of the organizations are otiljrary.' Aa one candidate put It, "They haB eot:u on tha run, and aoma of oijr 'C'a-mni.lr'f vp a tree." ' , . of tt Haerlea. r4'ha Traut-nal BwefliiiJiy ProtetU w- vletj-, Joompoted of averl piornltusnt ben e.'ghtj arreg eded , within a year or two. "The Influx of land buyer from eastern Xebratk and from otnr states Is large. Soma ara buying merely to get cheap land, which 1 going ft In thla country, but a great many are becoming bona Ode set tler. Wbererer possible they ere availing themselves of liomeatead privileges. "In buying they consider the fact that the district was very dry a few years ago r.l t; y r.g tie ou the poflb:tlty of droiuh year In tha future.. Still, the land is so cheap and the soil to fertile they expect to nmke enough moimy lu good years to provides that any one having thirty day before election declared hia lntontlons of becoming a citizen may regiter. . On Uie poRtai cards Clerk Bntler stated. "It hue NOT SO WILD AFTER ALL Xra Hantavlag aerle 1'blerea. ! F.MKlarve mi haw Cosany, Wednesday night, C. J. Inoae of Pen der and I'M Warren, Forty-third and Center atret. were arrested on comrleint of Watohman Kelly of the Euillivgton rallroiU yards, who ld ths two men had broken Into a car at Flirhth. and Vougla -street and had stelen three cage of wild animals which hid bt "ahlpprd In the rare. At tha time It s not known whether the men Intaiulrd to tart a pH-ate museum or had gotten Into the wrong car by miatake. From later development It apptare the men were hired by the conafgne of the animals to remove them where they couM be properly oared for pending the adjustment of the freight charge and that Mr. Barns, the Owner, bsd obtain.! the consent of the rail road i fflf lals for th-1r renihval and that tha arrrst occutred from the eff ri of an J. k"crn!d fy. Ke Entiieu OTtrdssa t Titbit. 'ns y- "'n"on mat in several rcg- pIcltta offlrrtl who h,j ,,ol been fully ad slratlon districts part!? wishing to reg- j V,M(, ,n te pr,mla. ir-ifi, wiiu jma inpir nisi pun-Tw, rrr i to refuse to register electors, at section 1 of article vll of. the slate constitution will j ahow. ttnS. BAS3ETT ASKS icWf o4ganliat1ons, under the names of ; Offset tt:e bad, and they believe the coun- C. H. T. ttlepeifi, p:aldant, nd t. P. illckJ", ti y I constantly growing better Jn , the a.ietuj; hubmlt this li?t of nuestlons: 'Are you a member of ahy frHternitl bent 'j,infy socletyf ii va, wiiat aoclety-T matter of climate." L. .von untriniiy toward frateinjl Weneflr-Iary aVicletle If a blll was Intioriitcrd li tlie leglalaiui 1 jrct!n such societies which this oriranii . ition uen:a dttHmntal to fraternal txne- K'jnPHY CASE IS DISMISSED ( I'itrawH Oat f t'aart Reriai t abaeare ! Lllllaat Berk. Mat t'ltneaa. for wsnt of prosecution the Ctse against Henvy M'.irphy, the South Omaha attor ney. Indicted Jr the May grand Jury on a charge ofcollcting money from the keener of a disreputable resort for police profc- auiv wliii.ua lirfoje you -ote a any bill of lion, wa dismissed Thurslay nfternoon by Th.i joltit .g;:tivu cornmitiee of the TravClei-' Protective' Association of Amei r.cmry societies Would you s.uirHrt 'Jch in-iaaMte'; , If k hi!) wms reported by the comtriitte to the l-1lHiure utotred linf voivible liv thla organisation lo our ititet, how yp.uW you vote on tli measurer . . if, elected would you reco-nix this or-SHTilr-j'tt.iii an roiOfser.t.im fialern.! bene. tinlar ordwrs ot ionrins county and en l.t "fend Vtiltrd Commercial Travelers cf America, cnre4 of H. V..' Moss, C. Y$. 'JVft'kU, Kred liairkar.'M. 3. Wangh. ub nilt ("ilS pledge to be signed -by each can dMa'tt: ' ' " . Tf alented,' I tirby tdt n.y support in tli. tomiiif s imlou of I'glslatur to Hie nai?ti::it 'f a law compelling the railroads rt the tt lo SHI to the puhllo tickets 1n mileage book frns In' denomination of rot lcs tha:i t.ooo mlies nor noie tlipn .'ni) miles at a flat rto of S cents sier mil, witii no . iuie, and gocd on ell roads of 'he slate. . i . Haslaa Mea'a aae-clala. . . Judge Button. Mi. Lillian Beck, the prose. ciitlng witne, from whom Murphy -a alleged to have collected the miner, failed to appear and Deputy County Attorney Muidouk declared lie was unable to locate her. It is understood she 1 outside the stste and beyond the retch ot the court. The case was tat for ttlal at the May term of court, but Mrs. Beck did not appear then It wag continued until this term. It wn et for Thursday morning and continued until afternoon In the hops the shwiiff 9 office could find the wltnoss. j At & o'clouk Mr- Murdock said he was no ' neater a clue to where aha Is than b was at the beginning. Joseph Pptlt.s, one Of tho Y pusLnea .Men' atuOiat!on .n3s a I witnesses, ald she wa out of the state, Ici'.ii- bearing tae nam of Charles ci ! and as she ha refused to come volun- r a.V Montgoiriery, secrutary, son of C. S. Mont gomery, YkmcciaUc candidate for the- en-a(,- wilV'lUe qustloi.s: . .. ' Will 'you "or will -soa not represent the Interests Of the eltlsen of Xebraska', and particularly of Douglaa county andOint'.a mL whole, and see, to protc. t them from clMa' legislation, wnthcr by oi gaiitzation of labor or oigatilxatlou of capital? ltave.vou jwught or are you e-klng the jxdamtvc,-4 my primary . aioidoiv e- cept that epeclfl.-allj authorir.ed by thu ii.tutee pf the etate of Nebraska T ' Are lou in for of legislation reatrlctlna; lU rights ot uinilover and employea lu their freedom of contract In t:ia matter of cnwlorment ? ' . - Are- you In fav'or of th passage by con gi of antl-lr-Junctjon lana, hlaU either ltoeih-r ahoUsh tlie right of the federal -oori to ! Injunction In cane Of labor ilieputoa-. - ivlrtch--require such eervi. e upon tli defendant a oul.l make tti Ipjunmlon suit u-i to prwent h evilg jsuiiglit to be enjoined? Are '0ll In f.t. of ,i lir granting -to metrrpolitan clil the t wel ve-;iour shift for all fire department employee? " Secretary Montgomery add- : . . "I . shall try . to see you In regard to these question, but want to have your lew' in writing , a well as by word of ecuth.'' ' l h4 (' Matrta fur C ktllaraa. The season for csnigii and cold jla now at'' hand, and too'.mucli care caonpt be tised to ppftiect he children. A child 1 mueh raor likely to contract diphtheria or rlt fevwr when he ha a oold, The quicker you cure hi cold the Tewi the risk. CbamberUin's Cough Remedy 1 the sole' reliance of many mother, and few of thc-m 'Who have tried ft are willing to tire any other. Mr. Y FC Siarvher of Ripley, W. Va., as: "I hard never uaed anything other than Chamberlain' Cough Remedy f-.r , my children, end 'It baa alway given gocd satlafaction.". .Tbia reaiiady. eontain 'opium' or other ' narcotic and may b given (.enftdently to a child as to an adult." . . tartly it wa conaidered of no use to at tempt to get her. Judge Button therefore dismissed the case. - Chief at Police Btiggs. who was named with Murphy in the Indictment, wa de clared not guilty In an instructed verdict last week. . The entertainment committee of democratic county committee Thuvly morning hit upon wlit w believed It I the time to be a ten-strike, that of Inject- , Ing Into the present campaign such fea ture a the Dahlman Rifle, Pahlrr.n.i Quartet, Ijaeso Jame and uch other ct a the democratic committee think will turn down the edge of reat Issue of the campaign, At last the democrats have arrived at the logical conclusion that when it become Impossible to reason with people It may be possible to entertain them and then tak the unfair advantage of asking those entertained . to - "plena vote the democratic ticket on Novem ber ." Bo Thursday morning the plan of giv ing the voter a "free how In the lobby" wa decided upon by the campaign man ager. Th campaign circus feature will be inaugurated at McKenna'a hall, Six teenth and Locut atreet. Friday evening. The Dahlman Rifle will give a militant aspect to the occasion, whlla the quarwt will lend vocal eclat to the program. Th committee need a good sleight-of-hand man to balance out the program. Mayor James C. Dahlman, O. M. Hitch cock and T. D. Fleharty will do the verbal legerdemain, and' while the patient are under the anaesthetic the entertainment committee will endeavor to trepan ft few democratic platitude under the scalps of those present. Next Monday evening Mayor Dahlman will entertain the democratlo cireu at hi home on South Twenty-ninth street. I Wsai ) Hash ltd 1 J Her Matter te e tho : far lt-re. FUNDS larretae HI Pe-lm lug her husband has Imposed heavy financial burden upon her by taking n unasually large number Of depoeltlon at different places, making It necessary for her to hire attorneys to represent her. Mrs. Fannie R. BaaMtt has filed a motion In district court gsklng that her husband be compelled to furnish her more money with which to pr.wecule her divorce case. She ay the $200 already llowed her by the court ha been exhausted and the ha no other niearm to pay court expense. The affidavit In support of the motion ay her husband ha served notice on her to tako deposition of evnty-fur wiluesao In Washington. New York. Baltimore. Atltntio City, Crotton, Va., and othr places. She nay she has expended 1130 tn attorney fees, need )150 more and ha not paid all of the expense of taking the deposition. . DEALERS STAND ON TECHNIQUE AI1bT4 TVf MBtr Want ret'tta Dislsed Partial la f Itaiti. Argument on th two motion mad by the defendant In the Cost trust Injunction cast occupied th entire foremoon Thursday In Judge Troup' court. At. the close Judge Trona announced he would take the mo tion imrttr advlaomant and would decide them Friday- morning at :30 o'clock. . Tha flrat motion, mad by about fifteen of the dealer, was to dlsmlaa th petition a to tham, beeaua of an alleged technical error in not giving their full names la the summon. The initial alone were used, sad It la the contention of th de fense that this I cot aufttclent to giro tit court Jurisdiction over tham, inasmuch a their full Brat name could hava been se cured by th county attorney. The second motion wa to require th county attorney to niafce hi petition more definite by set- HIS CONSCIENCE PRICKS HIM Ci4 llrt Setae Ctke Pleaa, Wha Caafease ta Steallag Cat iflse. " Ded, ooss, my coniuienc prick tn and I e Just got to tell you the truf 'bout uyaef. Tederday I don took gome, gat pip from a place down heaii by the rail road track and sold it to buy coke wlf, and I wants to oontca to my perjury." This was th tory told to Chief of De tective Savage .Wednesday.' afternoon by p. VJ. Moo, e, a colored , man from Wall Kill.' who weit to the , police .' station, effervescing with cocaine, to recite ih his tery of his perfidy, although he said it was perjury. Moore went to the otlce of Chief Savage, and When he first started his confession Mr. Savage said he thought it waa a murderer, possibly, that of Miss Rummelhart, who had come to confea hit erirr.. Moor was locked up for the night, and In police court Thurdy morning wa en- tenced to thirty days In th county Jail. When sentenced Moor remarked, "I guess that will get all the coke out of my ay Urn, aU right, all right." BISHOP ACTS AS PEACEMAKER Bfterta Recaaeillatlua' Betwoaa Man tit Wtats stj Dlrtrtt Cttt I WlaedvOat. Through th effort of Eish.ip Scannell a reconciliation h taken place between Mary Cronln and Michael Cronin and th divorce cae started In Judge Kennedy's court by tha former ha botn wiped off the docket. Mr. Cronln charged her husband with extreme cruelty and Mcured,- a re training order to prevent his injuring her. Mr. Cronln daolared he still loved his wife, but that sbe had a bad temper and was hard to get along with. He also said sh encouraged their son )n living In Idleness. Both are members of , the Catholic church and member of the clergy sumed th offico of peacemaker and succeeded In bringing about a reconciliation. Boss! B. Mlddleton has begun suit for di vorce against Otto G. Mlddleton on the grounds of nonsuppoit, MAN DRIVES FAMILY OUTSIDE Itetaras Home at -Mkt Drwak and Haas ..TVlfa.iaad Ct".drea ' ' Oar1'cid. GOOD OPrORTUNITlES FOR ENTERPRISE Me tire a Mala at Kaaally Mare lat ireiaea ,tJH Waatea Flaa Hat 1'laa Aaytklag Klae Aseerlcaaa. D. J. M'-DonaM. formerly a well known Northwestern rallwny conductor running out of Omaha, arrived st the Millard hotel Thursday morning, enroute from Puebla, Met., his present place of business, to Pihuyler. where h will visit with hi father and mother for a few days. Mr. Mctxmald b a member of the Amer ican" colony In Fuebla and one of two American boot and shoe- dealer In that city. He hs been successful In President Diss' domain and speak In optimistic term of the country a a business proposi tion and looks for many change for the bitter to lie wrought in that country. With Mr.' McDonald are hu wife. Infant daugh ter and Tasquala Itevea, a Mexican maid. Mr. McDonald and family will return to Mexico in a week. They are registered at i Nie Millard. I "After seven years' business and obwrvu- . tion In the southern and southeastern por- ! tion of Mexico I can say that no form of bi.siness it being overdone there. There ts plenty of rcom and opportunity for enter- j prb-lnj An erleans, a working knowledge of the Spanish language being necessary. The . Mexicans are becoming more friendly than I ever toward Americans and, Just for an j Instance, In our city they seem to prefer i Amerlcau footwear to any other kind. There Is much room for development in the stock and farming industries. Dla U'orklsc Oat Refarata. "President Dlaa and the federal governor ate working out reforms, beginning with tbe City of Mexico, where Sunday closing ot public drinking resorts and such places I being enforced. Mr. McDonald describe J Puebla a the third city In Mexico and having a salu brlotia cllmato at an elevation ot over S.C0 feet. The hundred American famili In Puibla have an organltatlon known us th Ur.toii" club. raaqual i Ileye. the . young Mexican woman with the McDonalds, Ih of the peon, clan and is on her first trip to the Unit-id States. Asked t-hat Impressed her the most on her trip to Omaha he,i through Mrs. McDonald, replied that to see every woman wearing a nice hat was the most Impressive tbjng In her mind. That no where should she see women going around In bare- feet with little shawls over their head, aa with her rifts at home, was something atratige to her. With all Its attraction Tasquala did nut think she would ' care to remain lu till country. She waa gskad uch a question, to which she replied by nodding her head and looking bahfully at tho carpet. She was thinking of some one back In Old Mexico.1 Mr. McDonald said! E22tfs Fall mi WIMer . WT Tt JN th matter of 'Underwear alon$ , it'6 excel L our stock are per hapk the laret in tit city and, embrace ever; veil himcn make of Cndincear that ire can be justified in recommending to "r cuxtomtrs Yo'i ivill find here onl;f the better kindit. such an Merino, Wool, Cash' mere, 1 1 'orstedd, Merce rized, tiitk plated, cotton ribbed, fleece lined garments. Men Cotton Ribbed form-fitting FH Weight I'nderwisar. finished m r hi the best possible 4)C manner, per garment Men's Wool and Merino I'nderweat In flats and ribs, 'natural an.l cam . el's hair. In pink, blue, rtovi and tan shadea; come In medium or n- exceptlo'nal Value75clt00 Men's' Jersey Ribbed Form-Kit Ilr.g Wool t'nderweai' Made of the fin est domestic yarn. In the varlo-is wanted shades: eieguntly tailored ami atrictiy mat a - i- quallty, pecll at Comblngtlen Suits fl.OO Men's fin quality rlt.bl" me rino comb suits. In natural g Siay an. I ecru, a per- I. (Ill feet fitting . gl.SO Men' heavy Uevhy ribbed i:t;ptlnn Italurlggan comhinatioa anus. eife-t .fittlna. mietly ii'm slitlnkshle and n excellent gl"" moht for ihos who do not caie lo wear wool regulr $.'.00 value. ut anil (U.OO Men's medium weight Hbhed . merino combination soils, 3- tm wool. aeninne l-..vitian com-n. practical welgnt lor : enrlv winter wear, . 12.00 and 1.50 t rtbhed 3-4 r;i eoiton. a 2.25 173 en's Cloves We ara headquarter for Meu't Gloves. We ask particular men ta tea our "Xcbra.k Siieelil" $1.00 Glove. Cor. Famam and 15th Sts. JIM J.l!?ll a t ,8kl! AUMI 18 Ji ' .BL'ggg! WERTZLER GETS HIS LIBERTY at a Oautt Maa Charged with Craalty ta Wife I Taraed l.aoae. The cfce gair.t W. T. Wertslor Of 1M Kim treet. South Omaha, who wa bj rested last Bunday by Officer Dibble on the ' rreft-r Kile pettHoa. Th creditor of' C It Bwanson Co.. n.r l..i,t of S,it, Nb., ha filed a petition in the United State district court asking that he may he declared a bank rupt. The petitioning crodltora ar th t'rited Stt :tior.l bank of Omaha, 14 4i 44; Midiapd Oiata rompeny Omwlin, S4.7. and rt. .Ilerrold Manufanturlna? uompauy, I'Vorla, l.S4. The petition f Jchi C. DfCacl mi ' k. V- : V,n Zr t a. Zi J. ? "I'Charg, of a-ault and battery upon the i TH1 ' v" lia by Judge th petition charges a general conspiracy i JV-.- i mi.. ,1. . , . , v,,r. to control coal prices and res-train coinov ., . . ' . ... , Utjon , continued from day to day without an sp '.. . ... . . . , , . . I penrancei bv the defendant, who is up- .?J""J lS :,. .dri,r." in1lol1 bylp-.sed tJ have been released on a traw, 11--Li Z . J l . wTVl? " boad. Wertxler was charged with havlna peared In court and furrlahed bond fori . , . . . ; ; " ,r .,., ,. . . . , pulled hi wlf around by the hair and their appearance when wanted. Some of . . , . . , . ,w. .1." . , ne 0,herwiBB abused her because he w dt- -' " i v i ijr ana .nave prom- i laed to how up as. sooa aa they return Friday night Sherman Richardson went to his home at 29H Decatur street carrying an overabundance of "nose paint'.' and shame fully abused hi family, He made hi wlf and children get out of bed gnd drove them Into the street In their bare feet and would not let them Inside the house until an officer arrived and placed Richardson under arrest, air. . nicnaraaon was so frightened that she , would not appear against her husband In police court, a she wa afraid such a course would lnelt him to further outrage, but after listening to the evidenr of th officer Judge Craw foid eed a fine of t3 and coat. In de fault of payment of which Richardson will pond several day in jail. For fiere Tbroat ana Celrt la Chest use Omega Oil. Trial bottle Ie. Aaaoaaeeateats of the Theater. "The Umpire," which' make Its bow to Omaha at th Boyd on Sunday evening, come proclaimed a one of the greatest successes ever sent out from Chicago. The piece ha been played all summer In the Windy City, where- It was a tremendous hit. it oomes to Omaha trith the original cast Intact,. some of the best known come dians and singer taking part In th pro ceeding, while it offers the original ' foot ball ballet. In this a ' number of - good look! njs girls play the-game In dead earn est, the winning side getting the prise, each night. The engagement la for three nlghtai Beat are now on sale. Th closing performances of "Mr. Smooth" at the Burwood are drawing good crowds, and the people seem to enjoy the pleasing fcrce Immensely. Next week the bill will be "Alice of Old Vlncennes." . The No Nam theater, the new vaude ville theater at 14th and Douglas that opened Bunday last, is doing very nlc business and Is pleasing the people with It entertainment. A new bill la promised for i,ext week and It Is said to be better than thfs. They are bond. . til required t to furnish U.OOO PROTEST ON TRAIN .TIMES George C. Wallaee Thlake Ilaatag alt far Mlestag Caaaeetiea Waald Be Popular, George G. Wallace hold th opinion that pleased with something on of her sleters had done. It Is report that Wertsler holds a responsible position with a larg South Omaha firm. MOVE TO SET ASIDE WILL Alt easy Milt Ba Made - Bratkera aad Siatera af art hat C. Maeller. An attempt will ic .uade In district court It la a matter of only a short time tint II to have set aalde the ruling of County ome Nebraakan, having lout money and j Judg Leslie dmylng the validity of th of Political f aiu aad Kautout a a Sho JX!c... Thl Same J.,Uk it a Great "'Merviaa. l-'amou. todl are thou Kali Suit thtt deily leava cur toi-g. Perfect sijle g!eaa,g tiomx every seam. NVe fcave in eaa'ern eoi respon deat wbo Keen rit potted on the lafea. N CrI? tljleu. Bujlgg g gal! ia Omaha to wr east you aWt-ld ft it froji ut. Be taauied It wt!l be at atylUh and at well utlorvd at the clothe of j our bt dressed ear.ero fiiead. Suit and Overcoat ta OrUrr. 'i.OO to f su.ou i:i;C.'RTIXY.T7!LS0N TA:ic:u:;a co. 'Pi.-jf. lni!. 1 t 4-tug !'h St. .t Vut to &h i. V.ct, er ... auiTerea inconvenience vy Having inled a railroad connection, will bring suit taatrtSi tbe rallroaU for having run train behind time. ........ "Whoever might begin an agitation against the railroad on account of 1st trains would find l.la effort would me'Jt with the approval cf a k.'ig-tofforing pub lic," remarked Mr. WalWe. referring to ome cf hi recent rallrcad experience. "I never go 1t certa'n pert of the sfate without beli.g several hiu: lat In arriv ing ar my destitution and evrl hour late In getting away. It is th' exception, rather than the rule, when a train 1 run on achedu'. time, and this condition I a great lo both In time and money to the traveling public." I, CHARLES CAf.LSON SUES EOARD Barteader Tabaaea hy gaath Omaha Pal Ire 1 ataalaelaa Brlaa , . ,.ti'i Agalast Latter. Becuse i:e aays tiie BoutU Omaha hV and polK board notified Saloon keeper ( thay could not got a llcen If tby m plued him as barkeeper. Charles Carlson II i;lrg th hoajd snd'Mai-tln Jetter f.ir , dauiagt. .,'inw cgsajfi Vetng heard in Judge rtclle court. Carlton Waa working for ChrUt Gravel n sen, but t'ay in May, th board told hia. employer ba would have to die- charge Carlson If he wanted a license Oravernaeti premiatd to do so. Carlaoa way h applied for woik at otLar aaloons but owing to th action of th board ha could not eccir employment. He chatge a conapiraoy t-etween Martin Jetur and to ooaiq to. irijui iiiiu. jle aay It Wa r.eeiy for him til leav Hmnh Omlia No iv ' th tit. to .nali your Uti( ,!i II Hft V aut AJ y want i will of Arthur C. Mueller on the ground ho wa Insane at the time the will wa made. The case ha been taken up on ap peal by William II, Bt-hmoller and Amelia St.radley, beneflciartea under the will, and John S. 8ieger. one of th executors named In th will. The will aa Hacked by Muel- lr' brother and sister, most cf whom were entirely Ignored. After deciding ther was no legal will Judg Isll appointed Joseph B. Fredenberg gdmlulistiator cf tbt elate. i WORST IS STILL TO COME Cataatragihe Mar Dire Thaa F.arth aaahe Awaits at (Least One Hefners. A few week after thq Ban Francisco dtsastar Jme Olbb, a refugee, obtained employment driving a milk wagon for the John II. Bchnell Brother company, dairy man, at Fifty-ninth and Center etreets, and had given entire a tie fact Ion until last Saturday, when he came to Omaha, hired a hor and buggy from livery (table rid collected over $300 from customer of th milk company. Gibb couldn't stand prosperity and absconded with the cash. Ills employers said he would suffer ven a greater cataatruphe . than the earthquake tf th police ucreed rn rapturing him. MANY CASES OF DIPHTHERIA Draaalst Says One Hendres aad Fifty Peraan Are BasTerlagr with tha Malady. "Better be very careful about that cold." said a Sixteenth street druggist a he wranoed a bottle of llsterine for a cu tomer. "There la diphtheria 11 over the city; In fact, one phyalclan told me yes terday there are at preaent no fewer than 150 eases. Several of the physicians bring the sputum of their patlenta here foa ex amination for diphtheria germ and an average of ten teat tube a day ar left her for ua to examine. The best thing for a person with a very tore throat ta to I tee a doctor at once. Railroad and Steamship Ticket If yoiare going to spend the Holi-. daysf in your old home in. Great , Britain, Scandinavia or the Con tinent, or intend to spend the wip-tsr-in sunny Italy, you can buy a through ticket and secure the best service via the Ohicaco, r.lSkvauUcc , Paul Railway ex s Reservations made on train's east of Chicago and on any Trans-Atlantic Steamship.. Three trains daily from Union Station Omaha to Union Station-Chicago. Leave - 7.88 o. m, 8,40 p. m., 3:03. a; m P. A. MAOH, Carter al Western Agent TICKETS. 1S24 Faroem St., Omaha 182 Very Law Rates ta tha West. The Chleego Great Western railway will 11 ticket to point In Alberta, British Columbia, ' Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington at about one-half the Usual fare. Tickets on sate dally August 27 to October J1, inclusive. Get full Information from H. H. Churv-hlll, general agent, 1512 Farnam St., Ofnaha, Neb. ' Sat lea. Beech Camp 14i4, M. W. of A. Neigh bor: Tou will please be advised that we ar noW meeting every Friday evening In our new hall. In th Rohrbough building, lth and FasnSm etreeta. Your attendance Is requested. Come, get acquainted and b neighborly. W, M. THOMAS, Conul N. J. MARVIN. Clerk. Mangum 4k Co.. LBTTEK BPKCIALI8T8. Clarence Sylva, proprietor of a aaloon t 1707 North Twenty-fourth tret, refused to cloa his saloon at 1 a. m. Thursday when commanded to do so by sn officer and waa locked up on th charge ot keeping his establishment open after, hour in violation of the closing law. The ca wns set for trial before Judge Crawford next Tuesday. UARIOOOELE. E3Y011QCELE I CURED TO STAY CURED IN FIVE CAYS NO CUTTING. NO PAIN NO CURE NO PAY. Varicocele: Under our treatment th! Inslaieu dia.a. disappears. Pain -aae almost instantly. y Tho stagnant blood ts driven from tha dlltad veins and all aorenes and awelllng subside. . Kvery lndlctlon of Varicocele vanish, ojid in stesd comes th pleasure of perfect health. Many ailments are reflex, originating from otliai oU easea For luatanc. Innumerable blood and nrv ou dlteasaa result from nolaonou iaint In th system. Varicocele and Hydrocele, If nexUctad, will undermine thphyslel trngth, dapre tho mental facultiea. derang the pervou a stern, and produce compllraled result. In our treatment w alwav cur the effect- well aa th cause. Kvry person affltctad with these disease should rail on u lo learn our method of cure, whlcii are safe and permanent. Consultation I free, and our chargea for a perfect cure are no more than yoii will he able and willing t pay for tha benefit canfeerred. Certainty of cur I wt you want. W guarantee to cure sou. TDK DOCTORS WHO CVRK COBTHWESTERN I'EOICUL M!B SURGICAL I'iSTiTUTE X. W. Cor. ISth and Farnam Bt., Om!i, Neb. hr ) WfC A bth, traveling sixty mil an hour, a have, hair cut, manicure aarvtce, laat-.-t' maid, stenographer, bufft-librry car, oompartment-obsen-atlon-eleeplng car, all furnished on "Knlcl .rhocktr Special" from St. Loui to Indlanapoll, xtuffaio, Niagara Fall and New Tork. Leaving St. Lou la dally I p. m., arriving Buffalo f:A) a. ni.. New York p. m., via Big Four-New York Central lines. Address Big Four rpreea tat'ves tor ;articulrs. Very Law Rate latWti, Lvtry Tuesday, balance of th year, tli Chicago Great Wtern ra'lrcad will all hometeekei ' tlcWa a to Mlnnttota, North Dakota and Canadiau northwest at about half rat; to ther territory, first and third Tueadaye. Write W. H. ChUrchlll, G. A. Hi.' Far nam tireet. eiial number la parly mi when gii;g. eaUY SLEEPY EYE Kashaag at Maaeailll So maiif local men are und.r subptA4 witnesses In tlia grain trule Iri.ss, Ra tion at the federal building, and so ni-i.v others want t h.r the te.ilnionv t!,-t tr&oe on the Ortaina Orain etchai.ge has been almost at a ianlull tr two days. I quolatloua w.i made on the op(i.,n board. lit lltrt Patty Agerta Health. ailcknesa usually staita with a cold -the reault of an uneven temperature In the room. Stove putty falls out of the attaint, causing a lack of control of the lire, hence the heat cannot be kept uniform. The stov which has no putty In tts construc tion and is therefor airtight andat all times under perfect control la Cole'a Hot Blast. It requires but half tbe usual amount of fuel and keeps hard eve l heat t Aai mwA nla'.il. Fur eflft Cttj.1. ul.irl; ,.iil lignite or wood. Ask to see it at Milton Rogers Bwis Co., 14th snd Farnam Sis.; Orchard WUbelm Carpet Co., 414-16-19 8. j Uth Ut,; John HUaaio Hardware Co.. -.MoT j Cuming St.: K. I.. Jone ge Co., 1T( I.etv- j nwcrth Bt-l O. F. Beaver. 4J4-U1 N. 24th St.. SoutU Omaha; H"on tiro.. Buson. Neb.; Paddock Ha.ndschy Hard war Co., 41 S. Main St.. Court II Bluffs, la. HI" 0 9W ALL FLOUR I aSBt. a Vklitflul tlel gttiaf t i4w InJiSn A tat of Artlalla Ecuvcnir Pest C:rds with avery eae rCEilCAOO RE An WESTERN Railway CORN STATES LIMITED A Chlcaio Train for Omaha People x Sjsataa Vt'alta for bo otker train. Leavea Omaha L'aloa Statloa aroroptly at 0i4O avery eveolng. arrives Chicago ftil3 tho tteat morning. Hectric Likhtel thro)hout, f ntlmaa Drawlaa Rooo Sleepiatf Care, tcl!aloH Chair Cars. Observation Eud farlor Car wlih Dlnta. Room, serving Dinner and IWaefaat a ta carta. 7lckti at 1312 Farnam St., Omaha Be Want Ada Proauc Result. 1 ttrth a Ueath. 'Itje fallowing Llrth tcl datl,t were i ...ni to '.lie Hvaid of litatlu ounng li j tuinol ila .oiiian altrltar I Miartta Th poiice have been reouest.nl to appre hend It. H. Tomer, as-ed is year, who wa emploved a a licitur for a patent rm Iigut burner, aiul lie tiiaappt-jired with six cf the patent burner, which are valued at II Mil). When hia absrtu-e was first n.j tictfd hi. emplovtr W;s IricHn-d to "mul I I a h t r tn arfair aim oniv reported ti t i thft ftr a Up of severe 1 d vs. Tom.r h-d f-iimeily wo- ked f c-f tlie Ki:ii:-.11 An il four Orocar ttaaa nat Keep it Addreea Sloan Grocery Go. Oiatributera OMAHA. THE Ptirchasiiig; Power Lciiind the unsuroassetl Lome circulatioo of id Lat inaLfB ad vei titers know that it pays to use TLe Dee advemsiuj columns libernilj. . The Omaha ee