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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1907)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JANUARY 20. 1W n3 ZmmImI CZZZ3 1517 Farnam St, BERBER'S 1517 Farcaci St. LOOEC AT THIS! We want to sell every novelty coat in our store SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY MORNING Choice of any novelty ooat In oor store, worth up to 112 and llt-the cere Utt plaid and checks -choioe Tneeda $1 CO) Choice of all our novelty coats worth (2 and 130 and inclodiog many imported novelties, worth 35 and M' choice Tuesday S. FREDRICK BERGER a CO. 1517 FARNAJYI ST. SNOW BLANKET OVER STATE Orotnl ii CeTerei for tit Tint Time Tail Winter. FAIL IS FROM TWO TO THREE INCHES Tratmtirf la Mild la Most nrf aad Tkr la X Salad Reports frosB Ma ay Polata. . SCHtTLER. Neb., Jan. . 'Special Tele-; c RAILROADS RAP AT OMAHA Take ( ff Varkat'i Prcpjrtionil Eitei oa .'" ' Graiis from Iowa. WILL TURN SHIPMENTS T0WA.F.D CHICAGO East mm Vnl Liar Ilelrraalae to -et Loaa: Haal Ikr haasc lata Ltfect oa March 1. Effective March 1, 1!iT. propo-tional rat - on .an fnom Omaha, South Omaha, Coun it. B'uffs and Nebraska 1113. ,0 all ter ll. cries, will be up;lic3 t. . on grain -"e'Kttlnjs west cf the l'i.'--j.vi rler. C--n originating in '.; 1 r-ri.iiled frorr the above point at ; H loci', rate. Tl.'s is a' plan which the e4it.a.nd went ro ija In Ion a nave sd.'pt'd in force Iowa t,rln to Chicago, instead of allowing it to mm to Omnlia. thereby getting it lung l.aul on It A lorg tin- proportional rate are in ffTet.' too n-.uc:i grain goe to the gulf to sufl the Omaha-Chicago roads Thin new ruling will eri.mr.!y and adversely effect the' Missouri river mr kei it telrir presumed the proportional on gcain originating eust of the river has like wiM been withdrawn from Kuria City end artll help Bl. Loui and Chicago. laerewe? lu H'Jl Rnnir int Burlington rutroaa increasea :t gross earnings 4.tciti.(M or 1U per rent in the fit at half of the current fiscal year. which brings up to January 1. 190". Finan cial experts figure that If this rate of In crease can be maintained for the other fix p ontl.a the Burllr gton should earn in the present fiscal year Iron mi.OOC.Ooi) to Sffi. ),. And they nee no reason why the ratio will .not f.rrvai:. The Burlington lr one of the ruilroads protesting loudesi trainst prying !ta TSTea in Nebnika Trie gross-ewtTntnsw constitut s . the main key to the equu.t of the Northern Pacific and the Great Northers hi the Burlington rtiad, observe, .the Wall Street Journal. N't result are entirely mislead. ng. In the year to Jui-e Jii Jaat grron eat-nlna ln rc;ad fK.iCv.iyu, yet the surplun for divl dei.di ect'.iiiHj- decrenaed tl.ta aa.nn jn the t-Lireri.' flai al year proas eaminca are ei I'utert to ru.i JT.m-.i.d'i" ahecd of last yenr. and tlfi Cm i' 0 ahead of the 3!i5 year, tind et It ie ejcpeciei that net ea:iilri:n will be t t isldeiaMy l-.-s than in limTu Thir meani of course thai the riurlinrton is bitylxig new equipment and making ex traordinary Improvements at the eyene Of earnlnira, - F.Irrt f Waaet. m ware utt . ationi la affecting net esrn tnca considerably The Eurl;nrton pays out bmit lao.uial.iW a year in ae.t An in creaa af from t 10 lo per cent therefor In i(i meana an additional outla; cf from f!.f""'0 to per annum. It alx year neit Jun sine; J. J. Hill at-curad the Pnrllncton. Since then ita a;roa eamlnra have increased nearly tCenO.000. or (3 per cent. In 3W1 the Burlington hauled J.S70.(Wi.0W tori of freight one miie. and It took 18. ltia.7&" trains one mile to do thia work. Last ear the Burlltigton hauled .S4j.0uu.Kv tens one n;ile nearly twice as many as lrt j,ly-t it took almost :.Ki.0np fewer trains one mile to do thia work 1T.SH.4M trains one mile. This is Hill s gift to the Burlington. It is doubtful if any railroad anywhere In the lust six years has nearly doubled Its ton mileage doubled its task, and actually re duced Its train mileage performed its task irh ! effort. When Hill took the Burlington its train load was normally under a0 tons. Last year It was .m tons. In view of these tremendous strides in operating efficiency the actual Increase In the oirat:ng ratio last year becomes really aiiiusir.g. To account for It, it is only necessary to look at the maintenance expenditures and rememlK- that the maintenance of the Bur lington was very high in 1W1, when Mr. vW : Mrs. Rl lrke. fnaaure-; Mr. W. J. Conklyn. aetrrtary. Mra H. T. hennf, con ductor; Vra John Hria. guard color g-jard. Mra. Oeo-e W U'egg. sr.. Mrs H. 1. Monk. Mr. Jowph Aitan. Iel'-gates "to the slate J-piirt-nent me-tTi wer Mra Caaslus M. I'ulver and Mrs . H. Myers. ORD County ABseenr FYfd Ptratndee I has appointed and the eumT board ap prveo tfie foilrwms bst of oeputiee: Eivna. Aurust Meyers: Frka, Ja" h t?entowskl ; tieranlum, i" Jtybtn; Mic hi gan. Charles Kokea: trd. A J. PtiiileT; FprtTicdaJe. Hlnir Klrr: N'orlh li:p. N. K. RedioT, Ertrtris. it 3 Cleroeni ; Vin ton. C G Kn. Ui;-rtT. C W. 1'nlty; Arcadia. AUwrt Ftrathrtee: Tal. H C. Haern'i-er. Pot is tk. Fr ank Trump; lToepen4-nt. W. B. Gre n. BKLMER-In the case of state of Ne braska against Joseph Cecele of B- m r. charged wl;h wlf desr1lon. trtd in dls- ! trict court last w-e.k, the oeendart a" . found ru;iv. The routil. w r married I gram. V A heavy snow has been falling Hmt summer and ihe evidence (t vfti wowsi j throughout the day. making total fall of that he has made no ttTort to prov oe tor K. ,v,- tki. tv,. erst beavr 1 hi wife He wa sentenced to one yer now this sieaaon. and as the temperature Is high and the ground not cold. It w.ll melt soon. The temperature is between )0 and S degrees above aero. REFI BL1CA.N. Neb.. Jan. .( Special.) Thi section is being treated to the first anew of the season. It is about three Inches deep. The temperature has mod erated considerably. Et'BTIS. Neh Jan. Jr. Special er a inch of snow fell Saturday and Sunday. It was still cfld this morning, but ha been growing warmer during the day. BET E Neb.. Jan. :( Special s The ice dealers have finished filling their Icehouses. The Ice is cut five miles north of here on the Blue and is of good, clear quality. EST rOINT. Neb, Jan. (Special.) The snow which began falling Sunday came down in earnest today, there being now about three Inches on the ground. Thi is the first touch of real, oid-faahtoned winter weather this season. The weather is mild, no wind, and the snow lie a it falls. COLfMBVE. Neb.. Jan. JR. 'Special ) For the last twenty-four .hours tt has been trying hard to snow here, but ha rot made much headway. Tp to this even in the snow i only about two lnche deep. Waaw la Nonfa ct. NORFOLK, Neb.. Jan. The first snow storm of the season, covering Norfolk and all north Nebraska and the Rosebud reser vation cf South Dakota, prevailed today. No live stock suffering has been reported. Asthma and E-2eart Relieved at everity-iwe In the penile nuary . but nienoe wr. sus pended on 11 g.vlrig bond to support t.ie wife and tiay the cost of prosecution. He I chose the latter course and gave the re quired bond j NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Oaalat mm4 C'arlaaa Featarea mt Life la a ItaaJalr Grswlag atata. Uar Pararr Fl Deal. RED CIXU'D. Neb.. Jan. iR. (SjiecUl.) A few days ago John Leon, a somewhat eccentric aged bachelor, who reside alone several miles west of this place was found near his bam in an unconscious condition, in which he remained until hi death a few hours later He became conscious only Ions enouch to mention incoherently ihHt "two men were after him." No further ! wrote the original is laying claim to George Must Be Careful George called at Mra Warners home Monday. We will have to keep an eye on thai chap, eh, JiJnier. Correspondent, Crtigbton News. In sustaining the allegation that short weight aie used at the tvansus Cny st.ck yarua. iegislatois of K&tisas and Mls'Sjurl tiaxe givtn another reason w hy Nebraaaans should patronise the S'U-h cmaha marktt. Before the legislature repeal the wolf bounty law it siioa.d te careful to see tlit mtmlers are protected f:oiii the "gry wolves" which have inleftied Lincoln dur ing legislative session. If reiirts from Grand Island ai-e correct western Nebraska may not object to "free ' sugar from the Fhiuppines much longer; but some .way may be yt discovered lo make the beet sugar industry pay all con cerned. Beating Hie Beei Trust Price Patterson butchered erven b last week. He in tends curing the meat and tailing it to m FioriCa home wltn h-m, as 110 at is ina i priced there and tlimcult 10 get. Wolbatn jiuesseiiger. The newspaper which cannot reprint from its hies "Hem of twenty-five year ago'' is now looked upon as a youngster in iNe braaka, while the editor who can show Captain Jasper H. Warren, of Wclfcborcnfrh Frils. N. H., who has jtEt celebrated his 75th birth cLay scrs that he owes his hedth and activity to Daffy's Fure Mait Whiskey, the great family medicine. rlr. Warren was Captain of Co. I, 25th Reg, U. S. Colored Infantry, and was troubled a great de-sl with bronchial asthmi and weak heart. Kothirg s f enied tc do him ?ny good nrtilhe tried Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Capt. 'Warren wrote cn July 3Cth: "I wih to tell you that RFt winter I had a Ter.v severe time. 1 have bron ihlal asthma of loap if.andlr.p. and at a result a very weait b hrt. 1 had alsa a very wvcre attack of the erip in Jan uary ; it lift tue in very oor condition. Mr stanith and bowels wire bartly out of ol der. 1 could, not eat my stomach would not retain the food. The doctor tried to relieve me bat did not rwm to succeed 1 ror.inveuced to take Duffy 'a Ture Malt Whiskey in Airil and ara now very routh tetter. I can eat all that Tneed. and it dot not hart me.. I have been gaining ever since 1 rom Tjji.eed taking it. cd I shall eontlnua to take it as? long at 1 peero to receive Yientflt from its uae." CH. J. H. Warren. W olftborotigh rU. N. H., 3vK JO. 1 S06. CAPTAIN JASFER H. WARREN, fapt. "arren is one of the miiry thousands of men and women throughout the Fnited States who owe their vigw. strength and long life to the great Tonic Jfuinulent and Renewer of l'oullu luff'a I'ure Malt Whiskey, and Jam la aa iviiji: nr infill.. - ( ' . - 1 , -v. a - - " Js I " i,ir- ' '"""VS V ' '.S " ..... . ' ' x N e' TT 9 S; j a Pur LlQalt Whiskey cler- was giver. A pocketbook wasfound In the house containing several dollars, which does not Indicate a robbery, yet the stove was overturned in his rxx-m and other evid ncc of violence was shown. I the title of "Nestor of Nebraska Journal- An Ansley editor is credited with having muue a prom of laO a month from a pouury a-ive aulrk relief from bronchial trouble and restores to working power the affected orrans It instill with new strengt a weak heart and nihkes Hs union hcaithy and r. frular. It rebuilcla an impaired dla-estne system, enabling it t uhsorb t nourishment contained in the food you eat. Its result are ir.-e fnom the depressing effe t caused by insonirig of tba bodv from manv medicines. It is a ton! and invipcrunt for old and young, and Its medicinal proprieties make it invalu able to feet.le men. nervous women an t ailing children. Duffy Pure Malt Whiskey has tood severe tests for fifty years, and Is guaranteed to be absolutely pure. CAUTIOaT -When yos ask yonr druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy's lwre Malt Wnlskay b sure yom rt the gsanlna. It's tbs oilIt abaclntely pura xosdictnal malt whiakey and Is sold only la saalsd bottlea niwer Irjmlt k for t be trafls-mark the Cld Chemist.," cn tba la bit. and make sure the sea) otst Um oork is wsbrokem. Fries fl.OO. XUnstrataA medical booklet a&d doctor's advice free. Duffy Kalt Whiskey Co Jtucbaitar, JB. t. ill -aealcajW. u J . Hill to:k the projeriy. st.ii it..... for I el. ... I The unfortunate man clothing was torn!J'""d covering one block of ground, which Ti.. rm rallwar tra nstrtation detaut- and his face badly gashed ani bruised show thai some editors in the "Kinkaoi ..." ...i . ..... .:m ... His feet and hand were frosen It ex- . homettead blf hawe discovered a source) .nfl l the movement of troop, scon full ! IKtire. An inquest was held aad returned j oi income as.de troia "nxuU j,roof" auj . ... . i . i. ....1,4 v .. ,v.. a verdict stating that deceasel enme to "brand " noticoa. rules will i a r i w i iwiu . J iiiT Kviriu- , m.nt. Th- proiK-sitior. in the new rate I hi dth hy brought on by ex- blll 1 ft 1t discretionary with the railroads I t"'ur- ''ile temporarily Insan-. His re- t-i make a r;ecial late for the transptirta tion of troops and the railrosds are exer cising that discretion by exactirg the full reased Its i ' .V . .. " I doubt that there was foul play. imp means laai I. iiuie rauixi ill nave Advantages of the 'Party'- Line George lutive disapprove the coroner's verdict and . Alier was sen Sunday evening "all togged publicly announce that the victim revealed up." going toward Uie Kirk seitiemenL. enough of what transpired on the eventful ' He didn I txclte wur curiosity, however, night to settle In their mind beyond a ! for to confess the truth we hearo liim talking with her C er the 'phone, so knew CONTEST OVER GAS TANKS Brack er Measure EecomTEeuded ftr Faf eace by Coutc:l Committee. PEfWITS ENLARGING THE PRESENT PLANT i ,o put up his good coin lust the same as I ordinary iefiple." remarked an official at j state Xaraiil la Crwde. KEARNET. Neb.. Jan. (Special Tele- army headquane.w. "in the transportation; gram.) Thia week closes the first semester f troops or army supplies of any kind. of the State Norma! school. It has been Hitherto special rates have been given for ! one of the most successful held and In army transportation by the railroad, but ' spite of the fact that the full capacity just at tbis time there is not the slightest ; of the present building and accommoda- dii.aitioii on the part of the railroad tc : tion are now taken up. Presided. Thomas I ail about It. Htath Correspondent, Bann'.r I County New a Competition at Gordon The Church of wa anu irif jonnuaifi ptopie are eacn McGovera Ordlnaaer for Maairlpal Electric Llaht rical Meets Early Death by Belna Voted Dosa la Caaaailttee of the W bole. The Brucker and Bridge ga tank or dinance were brought up yesterday after- hnldin church servic ihm b ...,t i no(,n tfore the city council committee of whiie the miimnera are trying to raise j 1 wnoie. the lormer measure toeing heaven on the Inalfle a lot oi boy raise hfll on the outside. It look like the churcu nuike any concession to the government." j is in dally receipt of letter from student. JK.up,t mifht u,y, det!llUT DEATH RECORD. who wish to enter teglnnlng with the liex I aernester. Many will BQ.docbt have to lie turned away. This emphasises the nee 3 f : the proposed additions and they cannot be WitKin this jar there h more cf the real MiUitinre oi Beef and a higher ioility oi Beef tbaa tn any other Meat Extract jar of equal atae. K rtfT aaea THI I sipaatara at Ma. Sr K't Bat aaantea. F Race Problem at' Xorfolk Sadie's sheep are apt to become as serious a problem I.Uid L. Leslie. Judge Charle Leslie leceived a telegram bull! too soon. Monday evening announcing the sudden ! r.r.d unexpected death at Janesvllle. Wia.. "wr tU.tlag Plaat at Orl fhnf ke.rnrun ot h'. hrftth.r Tr t Joe 4 ORD. Neb.. Jan. 36. t t wi r,r ,h.. mv rtr tn- .tt-ni-4 of incorporation have been filed for the ! aeuaie the funeral of his brother. Paul Leslie, in Electric Light and Power company. luul' . vl cpoiogy r..t,. .,1 i x:n-..mKu- h. --. canltansei at t.t).(w, nan paia up. liie w " -- tn good health at tha. time, but his con- organisers are F. J. Bell. A. P. Jensen. C. recommended for passage by a vote of C to t while the latter ordinance took the cnint by the same vote rt versed. This does not mean, .however, that the Briflees ordinance wfll not be In the miming at this evening's council meeting, but it does clearly indicate the council majority eon tend that the Brucker ordinance stands a strong chance of going through and that the lonff drawn-our m tnnL fit-h m-;ir i.u Special, t Articles ! Norfolk as the Brownvllt attalr la lr tta. Councilmen Bridges. Fun'kliouser But Badle. following in the Zimman and Elsasser voted for th. Brt.i. and set an esamiae tat nutrht be followed by others. GoidotCormapoiidfint, Hu.li ville Standard. Flack. Several councilmen believed that to pass this measure at this time would be a hard blow to one of "Omaha s industiie and would increase the price of brick which, if the ordinance passed, would have to te shipped in here. i Fiaat Over -Walk. Eff Tts to ojen a six-foot walk thr'niph from Farnam to Harney, betweien Thirty third and Thirty-sixth streets, has caused something of a fight in the council chamber from oppc.sir.K property owners living in the neighborhood mentioned. There is no opening between Farnam and Harney, be tween the north and south streets men tioned, some people having to walk several blocks around to reach a street car. The adoption of the appraiser' report on the projierty necessary to open the proposed the roughfare ha been fought hard, such lawyers a Charles J. Greene. Ed P. Smith. W. H. Herdman and3otm W. Parish being in the fray. Yesterday afternoon the coun cil men voted to adopt the appraisers' re port, which may mean the walk will be put through.. Itr. J. P. Lrird. who has op posed the matter strenuously, said he would take the case into court If the out cfl passed en ordinance to place the walk along the west side of his property a i now proposed. dltlor. Imd not been regarded a critical and his death came unrxjfeied!..'. j Dr. Leslie was sssclated with Lr. Wcrti In the practic- of dentistry in Omaha in 1R1C-M. going from here to Wisconsin. He was US years old. He is survived by -a wife and one won. Paul. ' ' j wjra. artnferta Mania. Mrs. Elisabeth Morar. died Sunday night at the home of her daughter. Mary Moran. H1F Pari ft- treet, at the age of t years. He- death wa due to ailment lncidert tj old da five years ago. Mra Mores came to policeman who ordered her twia off the E. Iietweiler and Clarence Smith, all local I nuun inorougniare oi me town. Bhe also men oi recognized financial ability. Ord l"'1' tnt she will take her sheep n aii-eady boasts one of the finest electric Norfolk avenue "any old time" she desire, lighting and power plants of any Nebraska and the next development in the affair will town of Its sise.. and the establishment watched with interest. cf a new system is looked upon by many restdenta with disfavor. The new. com- hen jsailor Mourns The ed:tor sat 1 track, this territory including the present jainy has received no franchise to condu-l j lB b! rickety old chair carj'ully editing ; gas plant at Twentieth and Cenltr streets such a buatness and there is a strong poa- ja death notice written by a friend of the i and. should the ordinance pass this even sibility the city wili refuse such a request, ("diseased." who had adopted the reform ! 1ng, it will be a victiry for the pa com- I system of spelling long before Andy Car ordinance and against the Brucker ordi nance in the committee meeting. Coun cilman Hansen has taken a change of base by deserting the Bridges side of the coun cil in the gas tank fight. The Brucker measure provider that the ga company may erect ga tanks in a j territory bounded by Nineteenth. Twenty second. Center street and the Burlington Hewra of frika. pany. The Bridge ordinance allow the i ncgV or T. Roosevelt ever thought of lt gas company to place new tanks only on a ?' death wa due to ailment lncidert tj; EI"FT1SH D. Kidder of Holdrege pur- , When he came to the beautiful poetical j strip along the river. 1 age and -she i survived only by her j chased twenty-tw-o head of horses whlvh , tnbute by the minister hi pencil stuttered . ughie-. her husband having died twenty- i J " "pped to Illinois. spluttered and he finally d.sisted f-r- j . TT" r?r . . ... NELSON Th Lawrence Telephone eom- ' A petition containing 4 signat nam has Kt It injunction suit against -u.na nao never lOmilii about forty years ago with her , the Webster County Telephone company, i done it, although when alive he was the husband and sine his death ha lived wltn j OSCEOLA Mrs. Melly Adamson ha filed 'editor's worst enemy. Arapahoe Pioneer ill be held at petition for a divorce from Set h Adam- i Olie .11' E, t . .LI.IH1UIJI1I01L KIIU 1 1 1 II BARTLESVILLE. I. T Jan. -Colonel'' RED CLCTD-Wolves have become such ! ro""t 'J i lhaSr bsln'bVi The UK cittiens. mary of tl.ern prominent W. Blue, formerly a well known i a menace lo nw ana pouury mat tarmer M Nw Kf.nmrton for several dav on I n commercial and professional lines, pre- ansa politician and attorney, died sud- ; ?'',, ,.,,, rid the mnn rr mM. . V.f ' lhul recount. Frances K ubjrsoi of Jersey ! sen ted a statement of present condition rnly of heart diseas- today -, his horns ' lb, brZi, if possible. ,h. iaT.er a ticket to New York K i regarding the gas supply and the urgent aged 6 years. Ootone Blue was bom ORI Thirty roerr,t.er oi the Ord Re- rt t,im l.om. Worn ti. minn-r n ' need of an enlarged tilant to meet grow- her daughter. The funeral ft a. m. Tuesday at St- Philomena's cathe dral and Interment will be at St. Mary's cemetery in South Omaha. rolaad airkara W. Blae. r Richard K d here. in Virginia. He served through the civil war in the union army, emerging with toe title of colonel. He went to Pleasanton. Kan., in 1K71. He held many small efflce In Kanaas and in lft waa aunsrl as refre-sentative-at-large to congress from that aiate. Prof. taHker . JaeLaaaa CHICAGO. Jan. 3 Prof Wiiber S. Jack man, dean of the school of education at the fniversity of Chicago, died lodiy after an illness of less than twenty-lour hours. Mr. Aaa-ast Riaalla. BARABOO. Wis., Jan. 2k. Mrs. August support. laaaae Maa Paaal IeaaV. BEEMKR The Beemer High school has I PITTSBl RU Jan. rs The beheaded body ' Imui r.i-.lvi.i1 . I.Ti.lnlnm. aet of hi.foele. Of t.:aIer IvUDlClXOl Of JeWT . 11V. N. J . i .i,M b.i'1 nrnve a valuable addition tn th.. 1 wa found on the tracka of the rlttFbura i the ga 'library. Wesr.rn railroad In Allegheny early to- ' Urge ita present plant, also petition cmtainlng 4(i signature of I southside cltin bk, protesung againr-t the i location of any more ga tanks at Twen tieth and Center streets, wa received by I the council yesterday afternoon, while a j petition from l.SKi citizen from all over i the city, urging that the council allow company an opportunity to en- a received YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO overlook Mcoll't tempting offer to Include an extra pair of trous ers, with every ault ordered during January. Think It over and then come In and see how treat the opportunity really ta. Kedaced rirk-e la effect on the entira stock during January. bekah lodge succeasf ul!y instituted a ne lodge in Burwell with a wie.-iibershlp of eighty-five, making it al the start one of tne strocges' lodges in the state. ELl'E HILL Mr J. Ford, manager of the Bradford-Kennedy Lumber company, has gone to Genoa in response to a tele gram advising Kim -of the aeriuu illne&s of hi mother, who ia Kk eara old. OSCEOLA Bunnes. men are keeping close watch on the new line cf railroad to Central City They intend to organise an excursion and ail go to Central City to find out now they do tnir.g. In a live town. ORL Hastings' College Male quartet en tertained a large audience here. Nearly every cumber was encored. Miss Ethel Macfarlane. pianist, and Shepherd Dunian, Rlng'.ing. another of tbe fungling brother.. I imironaur. we eapeclally pleasing , . . , . j El STlSt . T. Cole, principal of the high is dead here of paralysis She waa 7. and ( .lltK(1 c!rculaUng a peuuon asking the the mother of right children. j school -board lo call a special meeting of taxiiayers lo discuss waya ana rncaiii oi Mnh the body was decapitated the morgue officials say the man deliberately placed hi bead on the rail and committed suicide. RECORD THIEF SENTENCED Jaa Waa Stole ffeek la eta a Roll eat ta Prlaoa mmm rtaed 1.0XK1. . MFSKOGEE. I. T, Jan. X W. T. Mar tin. Jr convicted of sirallnc a Creek Indian roll from tbe Dawes commission, today was sentenced to serve a year and aday in tbe federal pnaon at Leavenworth. Km, and to pay a fine of 11. MV Judge Law reuce refuaed to grant a new trial. Aa appeal will be taken. - St e WTUJAM JCRRtMS SONS. SUtVllta 1Mb St. aVJiCVOS rataTC OOBUAWT. or atcrta irta Dr. Lyon's PERFECT tooth Povtbr CleansM and bavvttlnes th oelh. and purines ub.s breath. Used try peopld of refinement Sjz orer a quuxer of a ooatuiy. Conrenient for tourists. ntteaiau) wr k raiaing money to oroct a new school bouse. REPI'BLICAN Land buyers are still coming to this section in search of homes. Two good sales are: To F. C Hales, two tr.iiee southwest of this city, Mu acres al t'ii) per acre, to J. E. Craig, two miles east, 2UU acre, at Kwu par acre. REPUBLICAN Ernest Lerry. while feed ing a hay baler, art a loot on the fork to I nice the hay. the trip sprung and caught his leg Ju.t above the ankle, cutting orf ail the tie. a and mashing tbr bones. Ha waa sent to a hospital al rjL Joatph. HI MBOLIiT The ft.ieltn missionary rally al the Ctiristiao church waa a auccesa i botb in atteudauce and ltitereat. Auaieni.'4 ! aqd lecturr rionia were ni.ed throughout the entire seemon. Tbe sneetiiig was Id charge cf glepnen 1. Corey vl Cincinnati. O KLARXEY Promoters of tbe Kearney I indepenoecl elevator have been aaked to fessiat aJm Creek lo t u.'-e tr L l.al 1 cuuty the advantages ef inuependent cfim petluon. A nxsetu.g will be he.d there Fii uay to put tiie nuuier in stiata for organi sation. J. a Canaday of M nden, L. S. leeia and O. G biiuia of Kosrney wiii al leiwl. RED CLOUD Glen Arnold, the la-year-old sob of Jamrs Arnold, a farmer of Roarntont. diapo-ared unceremoniously lr-ni tru. place two week. ago. He waa here attending business college, and with out giving liiIorn.atiua lo anvue, aepartel. Aa air of mystery ia thrown around h a renKival. The lather is ber- now aearOi ing for a clue as to the whereabouts ut m missing boy. - 1 1801X1 LA Officers of tba Woman s R l,e' oorpa of J. F. h Holds' post. No. 2b Grand Army ut the h. fublic, were inotalied bat urday nigm The women, who bad pro vided a grand tewst tor tbe Grand Army iiMoibera at their inata.llar.ion. were sur prised by sonie of Ihe "Old Boys.'' lu marched in led by Cash Pulver and 81 Lo kr. wnfc a big iuncb.on. luiludii.g vt m ters ready lo eal. 1 new omiera are: Mia V. H Mra preawebi : Mrs. H V. biar. a.aior van; Mia M i. lirvmu. Juuor The Sfory of a Medicine. Ita name 'Golden Medical Discoverr" was auggested by one of it most Import ant and valuable Ingredient Goiden Seal root. Nearly forty year ago. Dr. Pierce dis covered thai he could, by the use of pure, triple-reCned clyoerine, aidod by a cer lain degme of rontantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliance designed for that purpoae, ex tract from our most valuable native me dicinal roots their curative propertloa tench better than by the use of alcohol, ao generally employed. So the now world famed "Golden Medical Dis-covery, fur tbe cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, or tfyspepvia, torpid liver, or biliousrieas and aiuurra aerangcmrr.ta waa ursi maoe, aa n, without a particle -up. In It ever sin of alcohol A glance ems. prin will show that valuable medicinal In our American ae has oae in its mav NSJKtiffu'V ed OhveNr it is Biaoe iorfl-CS. st of lu lngredt- not tie-w r ; per. i rom the most found growing , m these rr. I r-r net i ir. .m the l .il r a c -TT e itl-. t.-i.. !.. -S k:.l nri. .11.--.-: A,-.., l-I w y. r'..w rr,e,d liwm - ' v-'' '.-.f. bi-tlr; f..,r l':f eiM-:.e ) ,r - Tbe Poor Maa favlaa Baak. Why waste .your money In 'get-rlcb-nuicV" schemes? Why buy mining and other wildcat stocks when cheap land offers a safe and profitable investment? It does not take a fortune to buy a farm In many case a small payment down and the llance -in easy installments will buy a farm. Land 1 going up every day. It must continue to advance, for the supply hus a limit and the appetite of the world incressea Buy a rarm ana iny irie sure foundation of a fortune. Bargains are offered every day. See our want ad. pages. DIAMONDS Prenxer. Uth and Dodge. PhotoerrawVy Dropped ty lastltate PITTPBl'RG. Jan. 2i The international ni t .-graphy exhibit, which bus ieen held in foin er years In tbe Carnegie Institute, will not lie exhibited there this year, the trustees bavng refused r'm to hang It pir'.ureK. It lias been decided to eliminate photography fr..m the line along wile' the institute will work. FORECAST 0FTHE WEATHER aowr la Xehraaka Today, aad Pros- ably Tomorrow Colder Toaaor rawr la Voatb Portloa. WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. Forecast of the weather for Ttresduy and Wednesday: For Nebraska Snow Tuesday and prob ably Wednesday; colder Wednesday la south portion. For Iowa Snow Tuesday and rrobably Wednesday. For Missouri Rain or snow Tuesday ia west and at night in east portion, warmer; Wednesday, snow or rain. For South Iakota and Montana Snow Tuesday and probably Wednesday, con tinued cold. Loral Record. oyriCE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Jan. . Official record of tem- .erature end precipitation comparea witu the corresponding day for the last threw ears: . l!aT. M. .SIK. W. Maximum temperature .. ' M It II Minimum temperature ... 14 K 7 Mfin temtrature ! "43 IS I Precipitation '. W . .US Temfierature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March 1. and comparison with the last two years: Normal temperature 21 Defici.-ncy for the day 1 Total excess since March 1 3a Normal precipitation .01 inch Excess for the day n Inch Toial rainfall since March 1 W.Wi lrirbee Teficler.cy since Marc h 1 4 M inches leficu ney f.ir cor. jieriod. lHnti.. .. inches Deficiency for cur. period, lrtfc. .. 12 inches Reports froaa frtatloaa at ? P. M. Station and State Temp. Max. Raln- of Weather. J p. m Temp. tail. Bismarck, cloudy m fc T Cheyenne, part cloudy . . 40 4K Chicago, mowing 11 .14 Davenport, cloudy lti X' .C Denver, clear ... 4fi 1S .'W Havre, cloudy k . lleleria. snow hip 4 .tit Huron, snowing "0 2 .(;; Kansas City, cloudy iiw S; . Nortli I'latte, cl.iudy 1'4 1-4. T finiaha. cljuav 2o 15. M Rapid City, snowing 4 S .ti tit. lxiuis. clear J St. Paul, sri. wirus ' -- Salt lke City, cloudy .. 40 44 .( Valentine, cloudy 2 2 .14 Willision. snowing .. 34 12 T T indicates trace of precipitation. Indicates elpw af ro. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. GusraDteied Voder the Pure Food and Druca Ijiw Serial o. 63. ing demands and to conserve jiub'.ic in terests. Councilman MrGwrn'i municipal elec tric lighting plert ordinance died young Mr. McGovern made a motion that the or dinance be recommended for passage. Mr. Zimman asked Mr. McGovern to explain his measure, to say what the proposed plant would save the city and give some Idea as to cost of plant, price per arc lamp and other detail. But Mr. McG-nem wa. not Inclined to enlighten hi conferee, si he alone voted for the recommendation when it came to a vote. Mr. McGovern's idea was to let the elec tors vote this fall on the question of is suing ISiiO.e'W in bond for a municipal lighting plant. The ordinance was general In its terma An ordinance Introduced at the instiga tion of W. J. Broatch of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners, to regulate the sale of liquors !n drug stores, was tabled. The Judiciary committee wa directed to draw up another ordinance tin the subject requiring druggists to abstain from serv ing an intoxicants over fountains or in their store and to rerain from exhibiting bottle, of liquor in show windows or on shelves. For ScreThroat end ColdinChesl Reaaodrllaar aica Ordlaaare. Mr. McGovern'. sign ordinance is to be modified by the ludic'.ary committee before e cimt J vr !, j nBvirf; further consideration. In Its j,res- I ent form the ordinance prohibits sigr;s of I all kinds over or cn aidew alks and the dia I play of merchandise on walks. In view of any one asking um bv p .stal card, or ! the many extensive and attractive eiectrie letter addressee u tbe 1 "ocior as atxiva. i i. na now in use. it wa .ugested that the A Ltuc booa t( these eiiorctin lj-t i.J PftPti eowp!led by Dr. K. V. Pierre, of Luffxlo, N. V.. and will be mailed tree to Jom these endorsements, copied from standard medical books of all tbed:9er eiit school of practice, it wiU be found that the ingredients compoainii the iild en MediraT Discovery are advised not only fur tbe cure of tne above nieDiiontti oiaeatsca, but m)so for the cire of ail cav tarrhal. bronchial and throat efferiiona, accoaipained with csurrhal ttisctarcca, boaraetitwa, sore throat, Irngermg, c: " iatig-on-eouf h, and aH those wasting aSerlions wiii'-h, if not promptly and rroperly treafed are liable to tcrminata In consumption. Take Dr. Pierce' Di cover j in time and persevere in iu use nutil you f :ve it a fair tr.al and it U not likely to disappoint. Too much must not be eipwWid of IU It w iU iat perioral miraciea. It will not cure cxtfisun ption la it advanced stapes. N a tueaicnte wuh It vvl sure Uie kfincuoii. that atiod u aa ordinance be made less strir.gent. Mr. Zim man said th re was somethir g loose in the municipal government when such cheap signs as the one now across Ikiuglas net at Sixteenth street should t jrmi;t-d in a metropolitan city. The sentimi : I of the council yesterday aftern ion wa that some action in th.s matter should be liken, but ao such radical action aa proposed by Mr McGovern. Mr. Sheidon' snne ordinance came up for recoiuiuendation for passge. but was kist when the vote wa taker Mr. Sl eld.m explained his measure wa. j.ror: p ed by complaints from citiseti livu.g neir a britkyard at Thirty -settfiid and otiio. those cluaen prulesung aghiaat the smoke Is eulr Xrwa brick which., bad ns Omega Oil i the safest and surest rem edy for Sore Throat, Cold in Chest, Quin sy, Swollen Tonsils, and in cases of Asthma and Bronchitis it gives relief when other remedies fail. All throat and chest troub leslead to scriouscon sequenccs if allowed to continue. Treat ment with Omega Oil should begin with the first symptoms. Ome ga Oil stops all sorts of pains that can be reached externally. You don't have to buy bottle after bottle to get relief. Usually one or tvo rubbings stop tbe pain. Three sizes i I0c 2Sc S6c free Simple Oatfe Oil Soaj) ta Ecrj SiSa