I TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY. EEnKEATiY 10. 1P07. v. i if Jb,' V. .11 1 IVILA 1 IlLlVL I r:rchUd f Krw Tore Iitotc TrtL it MWKl or PAIR causes supr:se He la Jest T t t:nn of wietrier TTa'ti'-.a-'Tl or l"-t i the s-l dir ,Hle of M-. Pi- eM at t;-e '!tt) fe W Vr.srte.n a"r was f'"'""' w.ll have an ) r-wi-nt ttrn .;-"-. it trial of tK ce J-jre Jaeee Kdkk "Aid Mncir efter- I Will W" p OT'TH fhiS matter t tM '- w.tsj fur r -. .3"- "j foftxrtirJr.. The l t1. t .f Colnh!i aid tf N-t-rssia tojr'i d.-. tK.t have rrioij-rnt Jur-ls..-tJon in tMi rtv The res-derc-e of tn' t lmnfl-T ii fi-iwr in intim or NTkn. !f that fac-t were def.r.reiy e tsv h'5 tli rBt'r '"ill eas.lv d:s- lim.i ,,f nr( nli--y K:ther r1- court or ' W"ir.;r,a-!oTl cnurt h., J-jr'.sd.Ctlon. b'Jt which Is y to be determir.el" Tile RaetT rtivorre trial r.r,yeed4 Mm cut nnri'ri Itj Jul?" Redlca- rMtrt with twu rew actors on the !. They were Charles ". pstvit defendant in the suit, snd n-Onra-reswroan Ben Fail-child of New Tork. The laiter was In court, but Mr. Pa.e't remained at hia room to the Her Grand ar.d maintained a silence tht ai tru'y (rodn. The -.arrival r f thee (w a-jree. who. fro-t Mrs. Rasjett and P.er. E. I.aw rer.ee T1-un. take the leader roles In the case. ii evidently a s-irrr-e to Mrs BseTt's sid. I Aft Friday Mr. Bassett. en the wltnee tard. hal lrr.ri;ica:el E-en FalrcM'ii as belne the rot of much of the truhle between h'nelf and her hu tard V hen she entered the court room Monday nnrnir aid mw Mr. Falrrhfid eatfd by the ide of her h'.iahaDd'a attor r.eva h- gT a ditlr.ct mart of rarprtae. Rr. Mr Hunt hr k han 3 with her and he was irnml lately raJ'.ed to the stand. Mr. Stout went over the tetlroonT re-rd-ir-a; rairfhlld. He irtroduced ail letter written ty Mr. Baj"att to Falrrhild, tend-na- te enow that he recar-lej fc!m as or.ly a friend. All were frltndiy letter, ad dred to 'Xwir Ben." In one h aaked for a loan of CS. aayinf the rent waa due ar.d would hare to be met. Mra. Baaatt lnietd she had ajwaya rerarded Fair tbild a her enemy In rri'e of thia. Fho aa!d this feelir.t; dated from the tim of her honeymoon, and that while ebe and Mr. Baaett were In Kur fork. FalrchiiJ aid to her in rej-'y to a remark of hers re-ardlri hi Intimacy with her husband: "Tou don't Kern to understand thai Mr. Baaaett and I are so Ultimate that we only cted one wile." CmH ot See the Joke. 6h aald he relate-d this to her husband, but he only to'd her thai she didn't under stand Ben s 'ka. Mrs fcajs-tt reaned well over Saturday and 6unda.y and was able to ro through the croas-examlnation with only one ahort rer djrtr. tha morning. Bhe atorped one and took a oom of medicina which waa brought to her. Her temper had also lm proTel. tliouh her attorneys ahook wam lna; fir.rera aereraj time when she exhibited the preliminary symptoms of an outburst. The patience of Mr. Stout was considerably taxed by her persttstenc) In dodging- aoraa of the questions. Mr. Stout presented to the court's notice the certified covy cf the decree received from Washington giving Mr. Baaaett an absolute divorce. This was considered merely formal and the court announced the evidence in the present cae would hare to be received before the question of Jurisdic tion could be determined. There were several tilts between the at torceya during the morning. Mr. Stoat pro testing that Mrs. Baaaett's attorneys were unduly anxious that the whole truth should not be know n this was particularly inaistea upon when the question of the renting of ' rooms at Atlantic City for Mr. Baasett by Rev. Mr. Hunt was brought up. The court overruled the objection. Mrs. Baasett said she knew tr. Hunt had rented the rooms at the private house In Atlantic City. They were adjoining rooms, but ahe said she ' Jidu t know where Lt Hunt stayed. Talkrs CM verve te Dr. Hwait. She admitted during the mommg that she Lad talked with Lt. Hunt and hia mother BLgard.ng her divorce, and that Dr. Hunt a)M carried mesaagea between herself and fl i i 1 1 I 1 1 j Herbert while she was la the hoapiuU at Baltimore, subsequent to leav ing her husband. She denied Dr. Hunt ever made any luve advances to her. Though Mr. Bsaaett regarded the piare where Ben FSirchild sat during the morning as tniy a vacant spafe. Rev. K. La.wrenc .Hunt saw something very tangible there. The eyes of the two men met several times and then thera was a prolor-ged glare. -M'hea asked by a reporter what the stand ing of Mr. Fairchild was. Rev. Mr. Hunt started to give it in no mild terms, but then suddenly changed his mind and asked cot to be quoted, because it might be put d rn to malice on his part. Bev. Mr. Hunt, who was not permitted by Mrs. Bassett's tawyer to inks the stand in the Washing ton case, declared ULiy be was snxious to testily. "I'm Just crazy to go on the stand," he said to The Bee reporter. "I'll teil them few thur.gt vine I get the chance, I wrote my heart s blood cut to get Mrs. Baasett to come t Washington and go on the stand, but her attorneys wouldn't let her come." Letters te Etlaeaee. The trial wer.t on very crulftly to the afternoon. almi the entire time being consumed tn Introducing nearly Ws letters X e. Sold Wit to Wisdom "A full stomach a light heart." Said Wisdom to Wit rr Heat ays Crass- ta G tk Wltaeaa txaaa. needa iscuit iiL Im da tight. & tsjisture proof fioeJutses. fjj NATIOXAX B1SCLTT COMPANY t 9 ! ii .and ! -;- the sur, rcer cf r. wr.:! h- was red in fell Mr Baevtt was s-ork sway f-o;l i or1 to vi-nt.'y earh or. r.e set.ar.tely. None tf the.-n f te arvl cou'kI h pl.-e-l In the matter . pr;ncip.!y by the ot.-t mark cn the ary da of tiroe envelope The purpose of the dfers the lt;rs was chief y to IWett til wrttins, the mt n rrodujng r ti t Mrs arectrf.aa' 'tiers to her fcufhand t-il'!;ueit ta the date when, according to yrevious teti m'.r.y. she hsd dtrmine "-e mut leave Mm. Another oh;ect n r"Jj"'-n(t the let ters was to show that Mr. F.assett was striding his wife rg".!arly t-a out of his montr.iy salary ft ir. a n.mner 01 checks wer- Intrrvluced for the r-rr-- .,f proi-r.r thia In one of the 1-tters he s s.. asks for s reriittan.e. saying: "There is P coming I tiu alraily r al li.. " It is said the d.?r.e has at ill an.h-r object in producing the litrs. This oh Jxt has not yet hen rrale known, but will embndy a more senous matter Charles C. Baa'-ett afpearf-d in the court room for a few moments in the afternoon. nf msme ire ar anu -an screened rrom ms wiTe s eyes rr me cmwa i cf pestle standing in front of him. The trial will cor.tir.ue this morning, with Mrs. Bassett still on the stand ILL BUT HAS NO PHYSICIAN Jeaa ssltk. leh With Paewaaoala. Taaaty aael City ftefastaa; Hlaa Aid. John Smith, a young German from Winc.na. Minn., lies seriously skk In an un kempt room at the Metropolitan hctf-L Twelfth and Douglas streets, pract.'cilly without medical atter.tlcn while the ofScia.1 city and county physicians enter Into an other chapter of the never-ending disjate as to their respective duties and jur-jiiic-tlon. Smith is absolutely destituf. witho-it friends or money, and Is sheltered and fed at the hotel through the charity of Mrs Beck, the proprietor. He has been si k for some time with measles, which has row developed Into pneumonia, and Is in a critical condition. Mrs. Beck called her family physician. Dr. F. J. Schleier, to at tend young Smith and paid the fee from her own pocket. This is the extent cf the medical attention received by the young mas. The county physk-lan was called and refused to have Smith taken to the county hospital because he had a contagious dis ease and was not a resident of Dcuglas county. The city physician also was noti fied of Smith's predicament, but refused to attend the rase on the ground that he tu not properly a city patient. In the meantime Smith is lying alone and delirious in his room at the hotel, with every prospect that he will soon die if medical attention is tit secured. He has relative at Winona, but his father refuses to come to his assistance and was even angry because US was snt his son by the Winona lodge of the Ancient Order of Druids, of which organization Smith is a member. Smith ran away from home and his father tried to retain the money sent by the lodge when Smith was at St. Jo seph's hospital. Smith was found nearly asphyxiated November ( In a room over the saloon of Eilly Huston. Twelfth and Famam streets, but was resucitated by Police Surgeon Harris and taken to St. Joseph's hospital, where he remained for seven weeks. After recovering and being discharged from the hospital the young man found work, but soon became 111 with measles and has since been at the Metropolitan hotel. He has been without medical attention since last Saturday night. " FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Fair Toelay aael Tsasrraw le e kraaka aad leww CeMer la lawa TSeay. WASHINGTON. Feb. 15.. Forerasrf of the weather for Tuesday and Wednesday: For Nebraska. South Dakota and Kansas Fair Tuesday and Wednesday. For Iowa and Missouri Fair and colder Tuesday: Wednesday fair. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair Tues day and Wednesday. For Montana Fair Tuesday and Wednes day, colder Tuesday 1n west portion. I sesj Reewrel. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUR EAT.", OMAHA. Feb. lv Official re.-c.rd of tem perature and precipitation compared with the correspuodlng day of the last three years: 1C. 3. 1!6. l Muimum temperature at O IT ! Minimum temneralure 3 1C J ; Mean temperature 41 14 S Precipitat'on T . .K) T Temperature and precipitation departure from the normal at Omaha since March 1, snd rcmrnan with tne list two years: NcTnal temperature S, Fxceaa for the day 14 Total exesa since March 1 ;4 Normal precipitation ,ia inch Teficienc-y for the day ij inch Fre.-ipitati.jn since Merch 1 77 13 inches rvflcie-ncy since March 1 4 S inches I-flciency for cor. period in !: I inches L"ef)cency for cor. period in 16 4 14 inches essrts trse Statiaas at T P. ts Station and State Temp. Mai Rain fall. o Weather. 7 p. m. Tern BisTr.aria, clear s Cheyenne, clear 1 Chicago, part cloudy. &J I'avenpiTt. csoudy e. lmr, clear i; Havre, cloudy Helena, cloudy . 51 U ii i 44 4? IS S 54 44 Huron, c'o-jdy js Kansas '."iTy. clesir 44 Nci-h riatte, oart cloudr.. 44 Oris ha. clear rr Rapid City, cloudy Pt. Lnuis. dear M Pt f aul. clear i? Pelt Lake City, clear i Valentine, clear Wiiimton. cloudy 1 44 14 cm T indicates tra.-e of prec-pitarton. le A. WELSH. Local Forecaster makes V X: Y 15 2: WORK OF THE CLIB WHS K3tT for Etrpcrt of PltTrTcTird il ToU4 ' . r a... utciso D;STd;CT ,TIG DATE flXLD j Treols- ef est meek Ike Tlaee aeal the Plaee. ltk a Flee Proa rasa fee the Day's eealea. , Tn, 0naha Woman, rls V,t.dav , aftem-n's mtir.g vtti the payment -f the remaining I r,) (.f tv. p,.-dcl to the upt""rt 0f the puMic play rrou-f last year. rr.e hundred dollars hias il- : ready h-n pa d. hut the remainder .s h-ld ba. k. as s--me cf the women seem. J i to fel thuit the club had not been suf- ! . flclTyy rcc.gnix'-d n -he mana,ment of I the playcround. Mrs Marv ti. And-ews. past p resident of the club, made hi ex- , plKntlt r Monday afternocn, and u;n recommendation of Miss E. M. M -Cartner. secretary of the Civic Improvement league, which had the ground In charge. i ..... iv r, .iinj ly aiij'Tini a crlTHTnit .re io i.. .i . t . . .v rrport up t!nuati-n cf the ground ard the club before the money wr.s paid out Miss McCartney assured the women th"lr as'ft.ine had been a r precis ted. .s wished them to be satisfied thorou with arranreme-nts befcre giving any more money to the project. Mrs. P R. T'.wne ret rted that the club's committee in charge of r-ilslns ! funds for the r'atue cf Lincoln to be j raisc1 in the Hlsh school grounds had i practically turned the matter over to the j sf.-dents cf the H'rh school, htit that the club sill stood ready V as'.rt if It help Is needed or dsired by the students. The c-jh will celebrate tve founerith anniversary of its nrran tation Arril 't i ard Enos Mills of Estes Tark. Col . one ! of the chief shakers of the Ft. Raul hiennia! and also at the state federation meeting at Kearney last f.ill. will ad i dres the women on the w.irk cf the j forestry committee. All ho have heard Mr. Mills are anticipating his appearance In Omaha. hirh ihe j The program of the afternocn j charge of the oratory department. , presented a clever little fane. Kl-ptomaniac- by Margaret Cmit The women were coached by Miss Ulian Fitch, leader ft the department, and the play was one of the cleverest things that has been given before the club. The caet Included: -Peggv- Burton Mrs. Wilbur aie -ie Ormsby MrWggner Mrs ' Emu . . - Mrs Burrer -Mrs Brewsher Mrs. Jcns Mrs. Oehrle tc-eoa r.4.-.n w .. Maiel tover M'ss Evans Bertha Ashley "eeoed District Meetiaar. Thnrsday. February is the date an- ' nounced for the meeting of the Seor.!l I district clubs of the Nebraska Federation, j The convention will be held at the morns j of the Omaha Woman's club la the First j Congregational church, the Ormha club to ! be hoetesa. Mrs. Edward Johnson of Omaha Is vice president of the Scnd dis trict, and has the. arrangements in charge. The program has not yet been definitely announced. The meeting will open at H a. m. and at noon luncheon will be served In the basement of the church, the presi dent and one delegate from each club to be entertained. Reservations for others attending the meeting will be made for 40 cents a r'ste and the women expecting to remain for luncheon are requested to notify Mra. Arthur English, telephone Hamey-lin, by Saturday of this week. The afternoon session will convene at I o'clock. The Second district Includes nlie clubs affiliated with the state fc-deratlon. but the annual meeting is open to all clubs whether federated or not. All dub women will be admitted also. The Omaha organi zations included are the Omaha Woman's club. Dundee Woman's club. Mu Pigma, New Book Review club and the Woman's Club of the RaJlaay Mall Service. Caafereaee at Chleege. One of the most Important women's con ferences to be held this year is scheduled for February 25 at Chicago. It will include representatives from the National Educa tional association. General Federation of Women s Clubs. Woman's Christian Tem perance union. Daughters of the American ReVulutioo and Association cf College Alumnae. The chief subject for cc-n-.Jera- tlon wiU be tne Pest mctnocts m tze nome and school of securing hifh mc-al cfcarac- j ter in the children of the country. It is ,ue,r..(j that the arrangemer's made a hen ! hoped the conference will result In a closer j tt, pharmacy department was given tern Interest of the various org anlxaticr s par- j piracy quarters In the Crehton Institute i tlrtpating. The Question of higher silaries 1 vvM he satisfactory for several years to for teachers will aiso 1 romrarrm, ie educatlonal committee of the General ; Federation is conterr.plarlr.e practical work ; along this line. Mrs- Philip N. Moore of St. Louis Is president of the ass KTiation j of Colltge Alumnae and vice presHicrtit of, the General Federation. j (y B k woie i The Red Book, the eiub directory of ! women's organitaUons. edited bv Helen M. '' I W inslow. is out. Resides the director, ! the volume includes other data valuable 1 J. to club women and pictures of nme cf the ; T best known women of the country' ( ' The Chicago w oman s clua hits taaes np rthe matter of the inspection or institutions devoted to children. The Illin .is k'gl,.a ! tue. will be asked to aj propnate a iund l. . . , . . ... . . . - . . r r, : f tms nsp.- - - -- - - e..e.Trr.l a.11 institutions of tr.e state public . ... , M,k .wc... . , or pnvaie .n e i.. , . . , The rr.etter cf raisins; a m.nk.n dollar cr.- , dewment fund f -r Eryn Mawr culli g u receiving serious cons.demticn frm the alum.r.ae all over the cvuntry. and to this end the Chicago branch has '.alien charge of an opera ses n. It is proposed to give the teachers a "lJv-lr.g w?." w that invy may not be induced to g to other collesea. ; READY FCR THE B'.G MEETING jail Ptaas Perfeeted mm4 Tieketa fee Taaiaeily at tbe Aedl erlaaw. fr. Charles E. Bradt, chairman of the comciittee on arrar.cemer.ta ir The fTea aytenan men'a intersyr dicikl miaiicn ry conection. which begins at the Au.l.tor- t iuro at T Zi tunigtl. arrived la i rr.ira f yesterday and was in conference iat ! night with the Ujc-mI c rnct.ttee on the I firl details of tile mee-.in. Th? eomrr.itteerr.en are certain of the su-c-es of the m'ic. They war.t It ur.der st.xeJ that ti ket may be secured f r a.1'. nv-u and w.men who wish to attend th various sessions. All auaiiseions will t- ty ticket and all wbj hold tickets arc atked to attend or sire the r tickets to others wbo wili atter.d. The seatirij fa. fa.-ity will t-e occupied, they calculate, and ihry do not wish tickets held unused when others without them would Ills t ase thsenx. A bureau will be c-srall:shed at the Auditorium where tickets may be otta.ir.ed ty any who have failed to se cure them another way. Iwiefales are esTwcted to arrive in large eumters this ucirnlnf and ihroufh out the day Some came In yesterday. The executive eommTtee has established its be-idguarters in r'-cnn Ul of the M.llard hot.. w:e. Vr. Eradt In rhrce. The suc-e-es of the convention is alr.dy assored bey-nd the m .st aaroiee e 'ecta i sor.s of te cvu.iir.ee. tvtx Lwa dcUtitca are ' VrV''X rTr --r.rg ' Tin ran sty f. r ua t' ll t it Is g-;r.g ti re T birt ft r -. I' of the ki-o evr t h.'.l we ir. vry m'JT .urvrsM i -v,r th ; r a:t-.1-k Tht l. . .. we.;r r-r'--erd .tt, . i rc-pol tht m'r.ir ar.,i ty " -'l ; r.rf t?.k th t;n-e ti a't'd a -c.ivnt''n ; trj the d v! f w'nter. Wv. here a, re fleje c-:' cor.irff r r-i all claiI r c.f -n i ri'i.r.trv. fr-.m Sir. Franci?-c te. N-w Trki. ar-.J tVy one with the uid-r- iM.r.g tft i th-v ar ti jt th-ir r wn n -rev t v " I A r-cjfti ro-.fr-nie alrh the ft.r.:. j hoari secrtat!s Is c.'!d to mt in the I Au.I-ton-j'". fr.im 1 to 3 o'clk thl s'vr- ro-n. The r, i r will be hld with th f chirrr.n f-f all t.:t am! svn-..4 ral ! com -ni Revs, r rt.i. Iiti v. Htmt i -s. P.vs. frt.i. Ilaivv. ani y.c: iig. A c 'r.aughey w i'.l a tiff" the me t r'i.ai iniii:i"n is estend-d t al iilira" d ! tatt-5. The (htirr.m of the sever! dl- gt.-r.s wi'l uo he ld a fj-cial c r'.r rer.ee this mornir.g. 1 Amor.g the mere promirrt rr.en 'f the I n..!ical c-.ver.tion n-'W in the citv : H"T- -' F- ?r-.!t of Chic?., l.fv. Itn I Landreth tf .ahv-.l. Rev. A. W Ha'.ser . c f Tcrk. Tr. Hun-.r Cc-rbett "f , China. Rev. David M,fnt-phy "f ritts- bun. Rev. J. CiintV.I White, ir.tersvnod!- i t c.1 seretarv tf the Forpim ti?inn;irr ' society of the Prebv tf flan ehurch for m -n. ... and T. H. P. Sailer c f Xt York. 1 I DEVISES BIG ESTATE (Continued from Flrt Pxre.) keeping with his knosn c.r.ir.i s and tx preaeej intcntw-ns ith regard V lis fu'ure. The univ-rsity always bid the first rlace in his fcffcti'rs end he ws acr-ustonel to ' call lt his or.iy child. He felt n much at ' home there that a hen his house burne-d down. th.High he h.id inv.iati rs from in numerable relatives and fri-nos to ?t"p ' with thrm. he prcferre-l t-r- rut up at the i college. He felt that it was like g-.:ne i to live with a S' n or daushter. F' r twer.ty eirht years a Sunday seldom pass'-d that, he did not pay a long momfr.g visit to the ' coilege ard enjoy himself m s -rial inter course with the faculty and r.ir.y other friends that he met there. He always f!t : J thoroughly at home there. He pre,u-nily i said that this institution was in Us Infancy. 1 and that as the years went by it wojld 1 adiTior.al outiavs for the rroner de- : reU.pnv.nt He had no raisglw.gs abojt It I . eg .. he lived, for he could and did. ; bdl it continually. His anxiety wis about j wh,t wouW happen to it when he paid ; j aay He was especially lnter-sted in I jthe ' ..roiief f which is the free' drtment, or faculty cf j ,mabu,htHj hT brother. Edward. He , , to ts. tne.r.c.v nt was so devoted to tne memory of brother that I really believe he would sooner siend every cent he had than let that department fail. It was tills snlicitusie that made him bu.ld and donate the two bus.ress blocks recent.y given to the in stitution. He knew perfectly well how often the intentions of testators are de-feau-d. and he did not trust that institu tion to the possibilities of a will; but he acted In this spirit: "No matter wr.t happens after my death. I shall see to It that this portion of the university is plseed beyond the danger of being dosed j for want of support." Ther- by," as he j often said, "assuring to every boy the j chance to secure an education for nothing " This late bequest provides for the other existing departments of the university and I for tnos yet to be establlsned." "What do you Intend to do with this late bequest?" t "Some portion of lt will be nsed for the establishment of two additional depart ments and for the development along cer tain lines suggested by Mr. Crighton. We shall see to it that his ideas are carried ; aviation at Its annual meeting at Kan out and that his intentions and cherifh-d 1 tAS Clty a ,hort time ago. Mr. Kennedy wies shall prevail, just as if he were living. His confidence In us shall cot be mlFptaced." "What developments do you content- plate?" "It wculd be premature ti say r.jiWng Bi-'ui Liitrn unm iny nave aFTirr? rROr? definite shape. The only thing I can ewy at pser.t is that we have already made I plans for he erection of a pharmacy de partment Immediately west of the medi cal department at Fourteenth and Daven port streets, and that work will probably begin this week. This was made r.t-cesstiry by the phenomenal growth of the dental i department, which, though only in its sec- end year, has 1J students. These have 1 been somewhat crowded by the use of a ; jtion of the Crelphton Institute Intended j J T them by tne phtrmacy schc-.l. It aas . ffmti jet Mr. Crelghton himself, who v.s- lti the dental inf.rmary a nursler of ! time while having a set of teeth rrnde. ! Mlr rjOW crowded everything was ar.d the j,, c,f getting some r f the si udenrs cut of i tri. building. This clear necersiy results I jn the pharmacv departme-t securing a i new home of its own. .Mr. Crt-lhton ly desired to have Us Institutions! , 1 " -r.pmer.T, iscuiiy ana i commo-iious macjR. "Io you expect any contest over this wiiir- "I do not see whv there sho.iM be any 'itii u Mr. 1 reignton s wi:i and it carriea ! out his krfown de:res. I do not believe 1 there Is try other sill in existence, or that 'he ever wrote a subsetjuent wl.l. as some - -e - - - . - -e:; . I. -I I . . IT.IT , . . . .. , ..... ' ! not a ecTirie-t reason f ..r de iar;r.g it n.t to I Vr Creigt.tvn'j real wi'l. If he 1 ad i.aie another .n and left the uni-.ers.tT Mrs. Ilerreaa Knoitif Aaaoaaeea Varrlase af Daashter ta Jrr. ae Pratt Viire. Mra H-rrrn Kour.tte h.,s sr.r.c-i ns-Tiaje c.f vr Ji.f!."r !- E !a fix'- rt Xuh. Mr. Jcru-r c Pr-t'. M i; ., wc-dJins to :ake r:.cv- at Sit K j-.ie hor.e c r 'e-!r.-- iay. Ft'.rry JT. Cn a -c-ojr.l c-f tie re:-, rt lieric.-ie'l in t'.c Ko. .tie fBT.ily the e!:rf Will te v. . ouiet. brir and prc r.. 1!1 have o at-t.-citi-.ls ar.d t..y the Irr.rn.-::.zie f in 1.. and a few c U fner.Js wi". b r.n Mra. Ne.-ti i the w-.dc w of Fred Nj-i a -cf the U.e E W. Na-le Her fcuauar.d A .eft DR. T. Fci x Gourtud't Criarrtal Cream or Mial Baeatifler" Je: -UJ ha-j.r -."ly k4 s-er lv.-n l. 1 fit t-acv aal .'.a . mm in TMrtti fmat' m fV Vest lin. o.'.itu -v:w j I I t t T ke w "it. a4 ebi f frees rrtej la Ul l-a M-a ' - i im. -jm dLKLl f Zj Lm Ixd, 1 U ie. c r it-it :r ni.r.:rz. we m -u.t r.avc- n- a.'its ....;.. v. .... . .-- -...a .., -..v.: . r. .V " eiiiisu m west, in ' ' ''- v- -" a: u tn l ffVf VJk'.-'J JV. ercers v( Bien. Ws knew just s by his juitnest .vy-r.lT an. t.l! have he;d The rrrarr.:! cure is .Natures Sir'; " --,' AJVn r-'1 tur fluickly. him tn the s.ir-e h:-h and l.-,-.r.g esterr." n.cf-d of cjrinp Tiif litt.e in?- 1 J.''.;ijII T ii. I " P ra f "aj""ll'ln ,t:a eeneuliatjoo. Write fa I r ne, iaime. -.lately r.-iuce a.l ,.;,- f' l -YifJ'- b ,,lt" B'M h("nm tMUM' ELLA COTTON NASH TO Wfn:- l- i ;Vfeiiiji "L 113 Uta S, Ciijli; Sis., flaia Ii SI? ii .7' C. -.I I j y i t - a- fi V. c I te- u u bvsorea y. f j r ei a.t e 1 o JJ o a aue4 at uve j -T C7j yJrf era id tja f-?ie',""-i-e"jr ni tana. IV. i. a. A, VVC-" 1 J I l a.c ru s I A VtNV I a ;- i I y It J O- -a r - - lee J V. . e U.' PRESS YANGLAKD ARRIVES Treat EiEk tf eb-k Editors is Fesier- ANNUAL ..cETlVG TODAY AND TC-0RR0W i Flee Prwarasa Has Bee trraasteal. Bealaalaa at 3 O'elaek This ter- eaa stlasla All Tareaah medaeaday. Th varr ia-d cf the N-ra.ka Fres as- - a;!on lcin to amve in Cmaha last t ! t to at-r.d the taentj-fifth annual) rir-tn.r cf that orrar.ixat.'r.. which is to t t held -jly and torr.i.mw. R.s; ratwt j at the secretary-trt-a5urer's olT.Le at the I Murray ht !1 nl t-e the oniy c-T of thj i rrn.rr.ir.SB h Li rs. Pre .lent Rnd of the Ighelnn l"l pjer arriveil iat r.;ht. He MVS j I I t is assireJ of a larpe atteniance. ! prcgrain for U.e sfssi'-n is as follows! The TftSDAY AfTERNWS, r if T.e. "Amems," as.K-iaiicn. iTayer F-l ' 1 1 call, secretary. K"sl;tr of n.ru.t, secretary. A i'ire-s of a e .come. Mayor James C. i hespoi.se. Henry C. Richmond. I liullt Vm Fremont ' rn'esid-r.t s annial addresa. Frank D. R-.i. SI-.. ion lipper. Annual peni. Air?. Isabel Richey. Ua- cum. a. h. eponse. Guy Bemis. York Repubiu-ai. S-c-retary s fr-crt and wm suggeiJ,jna VA i 1 H Mauj.n. Appoint ri em "f committees. WEI'NFSDAY MORNING. V: Paper. Mal.nris"i Run Mad.'' Ed A. Frv. Frv s v. rj.-r Magazine. I'-Sv-ussi-m. l-apef- - Fror-d f-istai Lw Ch.r.g-s.- r. ". Edgec:til. Nebraska Farmer. Dis- c-i.ssi.-m. Amir as. '-C'i:y Lai:y and Ccuntry V "esiy. A. l .:P. Ltn -en L!ij Siar. k'-K.rts cf s-a.-.ciir.g co -.nritt.es. butf.nees sei'n and ei-.ti,n cf cfflc-ers. WEDNESL'AT AFTERNOON. Ptr. Tw.r.ty seen Years in One Of fre. A. W. l-.dt. A'bton News. ylr. "A Woman Edifr s Experien'e," M s.s Rr-sa Hu-iepeih. i;aftrt L-.ier Address. ' Ra.ir ad Advert sir.g l'he Rail road i lem-." A. IHrl..w. msnagr s-lerlji-ir.c d. jtAnme-iit. l"ni..n Pac-.rk- railway. Kc;jc rts of special committee-S- o Passpkina for Edit President Kenl is a guest at the Murray hot-:. In speaking cf the r.ew rule the ra.lrijc5s cf Nebraska have adrpted to shut oT editoral mileage and under which the . rs.i"racj jay cash for their advert is r.g. '. iIr RM"d Mid 11 ma P'n he had fa- tor years. j "Thr t r1 h" Passed. " he said, when I ,he up-to-date country editor is willing to l"- n hay. cts and pumpkins on sub-. scr.ption or in trale for advertising spce, : the sarne principles should and do i artly to triJ-Hg advertwrr.g ror rauroau ! mile-age Mr. Rc-cd says he expects to elaborate fully on the subject in a speech he will mke before the Nebraska Press associa tion Tueslay aftern'jon. FRUIT JOBBERS ENCOURAGED Expeet aeees af Caasrreasssaa Kea aea'e Move ta Investigate Express Cesapaales, Secretary E. B. Eranch tf thi Western Fruit Jobbers' association has received a copy of the resolutions Introduced in the house by Congressman iohn Lu Ken nedy a few days ago calling for a fed eral investigation of the express com panies, the object being to determine to what extent they engage in the fruit bus iness. The lntnoduction of this resolu tion grows out of the charges male J against the express companies by the j quoted some of the allegations made by I , th, association in its resolutions. The j Jrait ,Dlrs are much encouraged by the , 1 interest Mr. Kennedy Is taking in the 1 j arj(1 tnev tave every reason tt ; j ho M investigation will be made. I Piles Cured Broken Down with Twenty Years' Suffering, Massac huseHts Man Curc-d by Wonderful Pyramid Pile Core, Trial Fackaura Tree ta AH oa &ee.uet I "I tried the sarr.jle cf your cure you i sent to me. I used lt and then bought 1 a t'c box. The results were inuneouii-. i and lurpnsitg to rr.e. I assure you, 1 j had been to a dcxn -f the best doctors and paid much money to ttem with no results whatever. I had U.J aSliction for years. I was in a hoapital for a lung l.me. and I left it physically broaen down I have been s ld for months ' at a time as to be ur.cJl ie to walk. Hav 1 ir.g a friend who lost h.s life by an ipe.--! atn.n. I desisted Irom ever ha.m th-.i experiment tne-d on me. I owe you a i debt of gratitude 1 believe that piles i would be biaCislrf-d frotu humanity ad ' becom- an unknown thing, were every one aftimed Will, theta to but si end ! from ioc to II. fur i"j ramid Pile Cure. ' Hi fctrdy -.iion al.j ireie it txircn... ly favorable fr ii-.atieni pi,le. 1 ja. yours- sincerely. Ovorge H iuj-tiett, M.l tj;an. ilita." Why should this mar, te cured and you It it to suffer? Why should you enluie I ' the tort -re cf ui c; ration sl.cn thous'- cf c&s of 11. e uintcst severltv ..ave ! red its r. . rrr.iii ccr.d.::;n. It :' you aiwilately cot.iirg to try ti n tre..tm -r.t. "Ve W..1 g'.a Jiy sr. 1 )j a frc- tr.al fa. cure of tlie Py ranilj hil-C-jrt in a j:a..n eee.lei nnr r.u., ar.y ext-rs? to oj if you will .end jr r.-:i.e J-r. i ad iress to pyraurud Vrig t o . Py-Tn-.J 1-ldg.. MrshiilL Viich. When you hiie used the sarofle cf the pvr.rr.id Pile Cre. you c-n (ret the same al ar. druggists at i er.t r LINCOLN SANITARIUM peu.l.y e-jXMd for n.st Tlxrvui;n Medical and Sttrpcal Tit-atnkcul and ci "t PARK HOTEL rfe I rear . rrcfra '7 areysacx. Winr tb f-t j ii. ii.ee eo:.fc rt-eited jau dc-4.rat-d; ' fc .t a-d eom-i r.r tiit la every rvavia. j axacxlrr n and i.xoieba V-aj, j uic.rt-d far-.s ar..i r ring the ree-tum h.a j ! LINCOLN JW-WH '?mm iS AN ITARIU M . JMiMMmk -L - 1 fptly eiuirH lor BiJt H J'Wiy Avt-''' 'i r "LV- S A llodsm Pirst-Tlaae) Natural Mineral Water Baths! 0m'ki Rb.aa.ti.rn. Kiin.y. Ur.r. Heart,! V J 2 , Z'-f W 9 F" rfTH . 'nifli'itiW "JZ r?. Stolen ad 6Ua Duh. , )iJl.JlXyJ-lfl- 'rW.t-v. 'iT - SreT' J. O. EVQIETT. umt Phrrtcur. fe-itaTi? Si HtiTKLa. hr i f t0rL.UjE rT I Neit2 Fl REPROOF Veteran of ! 11 R C H. CADT Duffy's Pure ; It is re.-ognned everywhere as tie unf.niine sp j nervousness, tcthoid. m-.sri.i. everv terra et si j ,,irost and lure, and all r.-i .! n ar.i weakened c T.i.f.ons cf the brain and body, lt restores vouthful is--r tu the I oi.i bv n -ur-t ins "and feeding in. vital ! i-'fes of life, and nmrmm the heai; l j sr:cl strergtn cf tre young, lt i a f.Nl I already digested. It is ptes. ej-ed by ' W'rs cf n r. h.'s. ta used In nil the 1-a 1- i-a- i'.ii i in. wrM. unJ l" re--..g- nued h. a family m-.!1 n. pt '! It is absc-luteiy p.. re. iicliial acivi.-e ar.d a valuable 1ilisiratl t", on d.-.i! sent free. Our ti.nnle is on e.try little. ; Itffy- Fwre Malt Wkl,itT i( ,cld by all first class druggists, grocers sra dru rs. or direct, la sealed bottles only. Price 1 S1.00, Bee that the -Old Chemist" trade saaik is oa ths lsbeL Xeook lor lt care. iueiy. and refuse substitutes. It will cure yow after all other remedies kavs failed. Buffy Malt traisksy Co- Kochester. H. T. lj heap g VIA n . i ONE-WAY COLONISTS' tickets on sale to points on the Illinois Cen tra In Mississippi and Louisiana each Tnesday during February. March a.nd April at almost half fare. HOME5EEKERS' rate to nearly all points in the south and southcift of first and third Tuesdays of each month at oc fare plus $.(0 for the round trip, good returning thirty days from date cf srtle. ONE-WAY SETTLERS' tickets to points In North Dakota and the Canadian Northwest on sale pach Tuesday during March and April at greatly reduced rates. HOMESEEKERS' ticket to same points on al firtt and third Tuesdays at one fire plus J2.00 for the round trip, good returning taenty-one days from date of rale. Ticket, descriptive circnlars. fo.ders. showing train service a.nd de tailed information at City Ticket Office, 1402 Fa ream St., Omaha. - The difference between success and failure in life is due in nine out of ten caes to lack of physi cal manhood. You ea n't be half a man physically and a whole man otherwise. A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. We treat men only anil rare prompt ly, safely and thoronghly XERYOl 5 DEBILITY. BLOOD itll.0.. SKIN DISEASES. KIDNEY and BLADDER. DLSEASES and aU pex-ial Diieea and their complications. CONSULT FREE ZS STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE DOeTORSFORRflEW Call and Be Examined Free or Write. OFFICE HOUIS 8 A. V- to S P. M. bl NDAYS 10 to 1 ONLY. ISC3 rarnara St, Between 13th ard 14th Sts, Omaha, Neb, fennanc-ntly Etabli.leri in Omaha. Nebraska. JM If T'r - Si ' . V I C,'-r!'-''.-''j;ra I'PTEl HOTEL VICT01LIA Broadwiy. Fifth Ave ind 27th Sl, NEW YORK i W - Tha Miy batai ta Ha a a at Ian traatiar Braaiviy ana Hit. Aveaaa. the Civil VJar Mr. C. H. Cady, 64 years eld, of Worcester, IMass., a veteran of the Civil War, has been made vigorous ard strong by Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, the World's stimulant. greatest tonic nctiiiii sf snea aad wosnea llks this veteran have beea cared by this greet teefticisa. aad caaact say too ssack la praise cf it. Mr i.v -I am a et.rn of t ne Civil IVir rv-d three years. ai.J aai 4 years c f re. "1 tike I "I'FFT'S IT. T.K M A'.T WHI. KKY I- f 'e t. r. -nl ar. 1 fir.-l 't the best cf art-'ia'rs 1 th-r.k i-.u thre is r. 'th ing t-.lc-r f r ii rs.n ff.iit o-i in es. I am a t. mprt. mm and c r.ly us your pro1j as a m -d- Ine an I at or'y such t.np as 1 n-l it '" . H Ca.'v. :'. rark .enue. Worcester. Ms . Sert. 1st. Hid. Malt Whiskey riflc for 'he oiire cf consumptio rnn h trout le, ail diseases cf t. V7l2Jr; -'''4 ai Samuel North District Passenger Ajant am ' - a -a tE CURE FOR $6.00 tO DAYS' TREATMENT $1.50 Ey the 0!d RsHabis Cr. Searles & Sear!c$ ti-iousLed in citnu't lor 2i yeara. Tno many tnow tanas cf casex cured by ua caaes us toe n.ot eaerV a.i e.'XMi and d rnat wui cure ys 'J