TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TTESIUY. FKBKl.WRY 19. 1007. I. W. C. A. NEAR TEE FINISH Woman Lurk TwTitT-f ix Emdrsd rollan to Complete En ld n FaaL Cunneli In th" nnl rase. w!ll still lie cc curt''d on the B.iwtt di-'T'-n rnw nn Fobniary Ji. thoticl It t believed tiiMt trial will he rnrnr'e'ed b"f'r then. h One of the Important Duties of Physicians and 01 WIFE BEATIXG DAY IN CCUrU Tki - -4" V.. A' V CAHPAIG1 CLOSES TUES3AY MCRMINS DURING the Boer War, the ' British Army found that no food was so sustaining as eating chocolate. It is the highest concentrated form of tissue-building, blood-making and muscl creating rood. Rally Will 11 Held at that Time la Paxtaa llwk, W era rail Report Will Be This (kartr Moaday Charged with heme drunk and abusing his wife, from wNim he hns been separated fir some time. Ilnwifl V;tnr ins ar rested Saturday night by Sn-nr-nnt Hays and Officer McCarthy. Mr. Walker re sides at .T02.1 Fratt street and It Is charg-d that her husband went to her home Situr- . Ha f niorhr 1rifki In the hAt'k itniir and have attained the -. neceseary for Its , drore .. nPr cniIIrn lnto th gtrt new building. A gain of E.rS has been Wnn th omTP arrlVed Mr,. Walker snd made by the soliciting teams since S,it- j h(i, cnll(Irn wr(, Btanin, !n ,nP muiiV,a unlay no.m. raising the fund of the pr-se-it j of an(J ,..,,,.,,. nel0. M s. campaign to X12.3MKX. The teams ar hold- WalItp, w1, ,,prPar ,., tMtlf aKBt -Uri u.g uc. no.n.n. a nM ueen report.,. , mi)bRr.,, , p,,,,,. court. Walker was fined ITi and runts after his On!y t2.VX) still to be raised snd the Young Women's Christian association will 1 is eating chocolate doubly perfected. It is not only made of the finest growths of cocoa beans, but is combined with pure, thick nutritious cream of the milk in such a delightful manner that it is by all odds the most luxurious, delightful sweet-meat that ever touched the torigrie. Packaged in five and ten-cent sizes and sold everywhere. Made in accordance with the National Pure Food laws. ' RUNKEL BROTHERS, late.. Mfn. 43 to 451 Watt SOth Strwot. Now TorK I m and everything In hand waa reported Min Uuy noon. The ramrain will clnse at 9 o'olork Tuesday evenlnc with a rally t the amnRiatlnn rmnia, In the Paxton block, when a f j 11 report will be made. Nearly was collected for the fund at the First Methodist church Sunday evening- anil still more has been pleUited. One little man of i years walked Into head'i'iarters Monday morning and depos ited the content of hia little savings bank. and the pupils of on of the rooms at Ban croft school contributed to the fund the money tho children had intended for vul entlnes. That the women are all working is indicated by the close standing of thre- of tile teams. The lavender team mude the largest gain Monday. The team stand ing Monday noon waa: Blue Captain. Mrs. iJeorge Tlldun; lieutenant. Mrs. J. M. Amen; heu- tenuut, Mrs. colwaiu Jotinttun I 4,2)8.07 Ri-d laptuin. Mrs. Emma F. Byerf, Ueutenant, Mrs. V. P. LiMiniia. lieutenant. Mrs. H. 1!". kveilogH ian.o PlnK aptaiu. Mrs. J. H. Durnunt; lieutenant, Mrs. A. W. Bowman; lieutenant. M.aa Mary li. bum- ner iKrr.J Lavender Captain. Mrs. V. . Hartord; lieutenant. Mrs. P. M. i:un-.r' huiirMnant Vars. J. P. baii.iy '. '. 2.17.24 Yellow Captain. Mrs. Clement Chase: lieutenant, Mrs. 1. .V. Carpenter; lieutenant, Mrs. J. P. Lord l.jBto.aO Total Si:.34U.XI Addltlunul donors, t2 and over: W. P. Harford H0.t H Walrath W" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noe I'D Mrs. I. W. Caruenter wtfn hnd testified naalnnt him in polli-e court Monday morning and wis warned that heavier penalty would be !nflk't"d If he aimin sought to annoy his wife, who Is suing for a divorce on the grounds of extreme cruelty. For hitUnir his wife on the hand with a board and driving a larae nail In the end of the board through her hand, dam lje-". colored, was -entenced to ninety Jays in the county Jail in police court Monday morning. Gess escaped to Chicago after he had slashed his wife with a rasor lti t two mo n til .4 ago. ami returned Saturday morning, when his wife requested that i warrant oe sworn out fiir his arrest. Tho acting city prooecutur refused to tile a complaint against Gess. who went to his wife's home and attacked her with the board. A complaint waa also (lied Monday morning against Gees on the charge of cutting his Vife with mtnt to wound, but It was continued for trial until tde de fendant has served the sentence of ninety davs in jail. W. R. Bridges, an enlisted man In the United States signal corps at Fort Omaha, waa the third man to face Judge Crawford In police court Monday morning on the charge of wife beating, and wa. sentenced to sixty days In Jail: Mr. Bridges Is an Inmate of a disorderly house and testified that Bridges had severely assaulted hr Saturday night because she refused him money." UD LIFTER FACES UNCLE SAM SMmer & Chase. CARMEN GO TO MINISTERS Fresidect of TTnioa Apjoata in Vain to fraachen for Endorsem sat. Nebraska Cluthmg Company 1"U rl. l. V-iarae and Mrs. Geore Muorhead. , Colored Rralilent of Ram Cat Alley superintendent, not to enforce such a rule. ; M Contrary to the published reports of the BursestMJram.cn Company i Jeaiiie D Brown laat meeting of Central Labor Union In ; H w y'ates. which this matter was taken up. I am here, Mrs. G. W. M-geuth , to say as a representative of the street Mrs.. A. C. Busk. - - . . , r .i .1.... . , ' I . ill it carmen anu v.enirai L.iiojr . iinni iriiti nit- ... U ... au! ... to- ... tfj is to learn 3 to the relative standin(j and rrliabilitr of the l?adinjr m.innfactur er3 of medicinal ajfnts, aa the most eminent physicians are the most careful &i to t'.i!? u-'ifcrm quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it i well known to physicians and the Well-informed (renerally that the California Fi' Syrup Co.. by reason of its correct methods and perfxt equipment and the ethical character cf its prnd irt has attained to the high standing in scientirk and cornnarrcial circles which is accorded to successful and reliaMi houses only, and. therefore, that the name cf the Company haa beceme a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTII AND QUALITY appeal f the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc-r-a on.i rrmiii f yUim standinir, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy cpod health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with ail the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may lie made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to (Treat advantage, but a3 i:i many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fijf Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present truth f ally the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because of the excellence of the combination, known to all. and the original method of manufac ture, which i3 known to the California Fi? Syrup Co. only. This valuable remedy has been lonjj and favorably known under the name of Svrup of Fiars anil ha3 attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and a3 it3 pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well-informed of the world to be the best cf natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Fig3 and Elixir of Senna a3 more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing,, the full name of the Company California Fiur Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of Fisis or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages cf one size only, the regular price of which ia fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville, Ky. H. H. Baidndae trout n- r mur, ura nrtlttntf til un t,i Anv i V - r t.in,, i f-imri l.ainn Cnm nun V . . ,,u ! u p unnmn ...... wun tne couecior 01 miemai revenue, tent to arbitrate our differences with the; v " . nam an ? ... STATF1 Ken;? U;TH TUT rnMPAVV I tret r- n,.mnnv I r.sr n. i a r uner HT. J. W. Coaler Thinks Ministerial llliia Will Uu Wall to Look at Both Sidea Before Aetiu. Caapr F. MlcUeiaen, president of the Omu.ua Street Car biiipioyea union, wad liresent at thu meeting ot the Omaha Min isterial anion Monuay morning and asked the minlati rs for their moral support in the ibsul thai now prevail between lb" Utt car employes and the street ear ttompuny. The milliliters declined to act on the matter. Mr. Mlchelfcen waa present aj a member of the C ntral Labor Union and spoke at considerable length. He spoke of tne friendly lelutlons that always existed between the ministers' union and Central I Labor Union and the close relations that exiuied between the ministry and the la boring niuu. lie suid: "You have heard, doubtless, of th threat ened strike on the street car system, but I am htre to say that the stret car men do not want u strike. The strwt car com pany refuses to treat with us aa an or ganization, but will tr''at with us aa indi viduals. I can say the street car company has as a rule treuted the men well. Be fure we w ru organized, some two years rusfrrrlsg Wltk Wattle. I p.atnt'r a. r uiier , Mrs. M. J. kennard I V". C. dunderland I tir A IV Rllev "W" will have another conference with j Vary B.- Rlale Mr. Wattles today. But what the result'. J. Greene will be I cannot say. However. It looks ' J,!' atersor. as if we will either have to dpip our or- ; ("ji-a," E. Johnson. .... ganiaation. and I do not think we ought Mrs. Clara M. Nelson.. to, or will have to submit to the two-thirds' Mr'- R- H,"we ! Margaret Boulter vote-of our organization as to whether wejarl l. T. Sunderland. will strike or not." The report of Mr. Michelsen was listened j MINISTERS to with the closest interest and Pastor Munson of the Swedish Methodist church moved that the report of Mr. Michelsen be approved and that resolutions of sympathy be adopted. Rev. J. W. Conley nf the First Baptist church waa of the opinion there waa pos sibly another side to this question and that AND LAYMEN Connlnlui for EvaaajelUtia Work Proposed ky Rev. J. W. Coalcy f rtrat Baptist. Rov. J. W. Conley, chairman of the per manent commission for evangelistic work while he did not question Mr. Michelsen' s ot tnfc Omaha Ministerial union, .uonun presentment of the case, he believed the " report of the special committee ap- mlnlsterial union should proceed in this ! Pointed for this purpose Monday, which IB Ifetd for Federal Grand Jary. Charles Curtis, colored, was bound over iu me inti-im si anu jui v jiunuiiy im:i uiiiif ; 5 by United States Commissioner Andersnn : on the charge of selling whisk'-y without j first making the necessary arrnngements , Mr. j .Curtis operated his thirst a-sunging parlors . , at his residence In the precincts of Ram 25 i Cat alley and confined his labors to Sunday ! when the average drought was at Its height and Chief Donahue's mlnlnns kept tab en 25 the regular establishments from whence intoxicating beverages are legitimately dis- pensed on week days, but not on Sundays. Mr. Curtis' customers were largely felluw citizens of hia own color, and the whiskey waa furnished them in bottles after a social game of aeven up or ernps. Two witness- acknowledged that they had bought several bottles of whisky from Curtis a week ago Sunday and also yesterday. Curtis did not deny the impeachment, and In default of IG0I1 bail he will remain as a guest of Sheriff McDonald In the Douglas county j:l until tha United States district court shall pass upon his qualifications for a term in the penltentiarr- San Francisco, Cal. U S. A. London, England. New York, N. Y. matter with discretion and that the associa tion should not go an record In this matter Just at this time. CARPENTER INSTANTLY DEAD Jamea WrElliaott laataofly Killed Brarsth Heavy Devrlek I'aod la Coaatraetloa. ago, we were receiving but 30 cents an I -in hour. We asked for cents an hour and '"-" -j . . It was eventually siven to us on the basis of a graduated scale. 'Hraalt of Orifaalsatloa. "This waa a result of our organization, though the stre-1 runway peoplu Insist the advance was voluntary on their part. That la not material, however, as we are aa nu lled in the fart tnat we g')t the raise. While no union men were discharged be- Monday beneath a heavy derrick used In the construction of the new addition to the warehouse of the Expressmen's Delivery company near Twenty-second and Izard streets. McElligott was working on the ucond story of the new. addition aa a car penter directly beneath the .huge arm of the derrick used In hauling heavy timbers from the ground. A large tixti Joiat waa being raised and when It was swung above ' , ' , , ' ' v ,, McEKigotfa bead the pin holding the large way company exacted a pledge from all ! , h . llr , fc . , . , , HI ill ilia uriiii. ."H" ' i-" r. i n JUT ni.1 1.1. - who applied for work that they would nut . , . , , . . I ture and the heavy piece of lumber falling on the man. Hia head and body were badly Join the union. V e hold that such a pledge was coercion. The new men would naturally have to go to work at 20 cents per hour, and about the only assurance they hud of a rnts? waa after they hjd been in the service of tne company ten years, "X committee of our union met with Mr. Wattles, vice president of the street car company. We spoke cf this rule reuulring applicants for work to pledge themselves I crushed by the heavy timbers and hia death waa practically instantaneous. McElligott waa unmarried and boarded at Thirtieth and Oak streets. He was about 1", years of ae and la not known to have any relatlvea in Omaha. Coroner Brailey took charge of the body and will hold an inquest Tuesday at lb a. m. in effect: That there be formed of ministers and laymen a permanent evangelistic commis sion. That such commusaion shall meet once In six months for consultation and prayer, and as much oftener as the executive com mittee shall recommend. That the duty of this commission shall be. through its executive committee, to keep in touch with the pulse of the city as to opportune times and methoda for evangel istic movements in Omaha That the Ministerial union shall hold an advlBory relation to the evangelistic com nilnslon. and shall be urgeri tu make sug gestions to it for the f art.herance of the work contemplated. Copies ot this report were presented to all of the ministers of Omaha affiliating with the Ministerial union and the matter will come up for further consideration at the next meeting. The meeting of the union was largely at tended, several of the visiting Presbyterian ministers being present and Introduced to the assembly. What is the Inspired Word of God?" was the subject of a paper by Rev. Frank S. Loveland of the First Methodist Episco pal church. TIME DAILY TEAMS T C1ICAC0 not to affiliate with the union. He said he did not know such a rule existed and that it should be abrogated and be called Mr. Nash, the . Most-Valuable Agc-tt. The glycerine employed In Dr. Plereni aWicinc greatly enhances tho medicinal pmpert.tu) which it extracts from, natfve medicinal roots and hold in solution much bettor than alcohol would. It also possesses, medicinal properties ot Its own, being valuable dcmulci nt, nutritive, anti-'ptic a:.d antifi rment It adds greatly to the efficacy of the Black Cherry-bar-t, Blootimot, Golopn Seal ruot, tstona root and Queen" root, contained la Golden Medical Discovery " la aubduinaj chronic, or l;ni;erinir coughs, bronchial, throat and lnmr a.-f H'tior.a, tor all of which, these agents am r 'commended by stand aru meilical authorities, la all cai where them Is a wasting way of flesh, Uj of appetite, with weak UitnTi, as In the early stages of coo lamf.iBn, there can be no doubt that g!y cennoiau as a valuaL,ni nutritive anj id the u olden Seal roof, fauina rout, t,uec rott and Clack Cherrybarlt ia tranAng ingestion and building up Ui flesh aiMtreath, controlling the eounii and briniiig about a healthy condition of the iim avstum. Cf course, it mu WILL MAUPIN ON THE SCENE Advaae Siaa for Editor of State 1'omea to I'afarl tho Press Baaorr. Will Maupin of Lincoln, who haa charge of the arrangements for the meeting if I the Nebraska Editorial association, which i assembles In Omaha Tuesday, is in city auperintenulng decorations of the ex- J tr the development of music In Omaha eeutive headquarters of the association at ' The flrt program will be given early in the Murray hotel and the convention head- i March, the deriils of the program will be quarters at Edward Creigtit.m Institute. announced In a few days. Mr. Maupin is also Incidentally hypnotizing PECK TO BE ITS PRESIDENT Directors of Hay Festival Aasoclatloa Choose Head for the Body a ad Lay Plaaa. CHARGE OF STEALING LEAD Two Mea Are Arrested and Three More Are Pvreaed hy the Police. A complaint was filed In police court Monday morning against Harry Dunb-lson, Alexander Beck. Elmer Decker. Jnmes Laird and George Jensen, all of whom re side in the northern part of the cltv, on the charge of breaking and entering an Illinois Central freight car In the yards last Friday night and stealing 100 pounds of lead bullion. Danh lson and Beck were arrested Saturday morning by Detectives Mitchell and Sullivan and warrants have be-n Issued for the remaining trio. The case was continued until Tuesday morning ' to await the arrest of Decker. Laird and j Jensen. The defendants are members of a gang that has been causing the oflccn , conaideruble trouble In the last few months I by petty thieving from the freight cars. Beck waa arrested about six weeks ago for stealing several sacks of flour from a car. but waa discharged when he agreed to turn state's evidence against the man to whom he hud sold the miur and who wns j arrested on the charge of concealing stolen property. S. F. BAYLiSS IS BOUND CVER 'Held oa Charge of Passist Worthless Cheek. oa Hotel Mas. After waiving a preliminary examination E. P. Peck was elected president of the Omaha May Festival association at the meeting of directors held at Mr. Borglum's studio Monday morning. The directors m oos court Monday morning on tU. present wero Mesdamea Peck. Crofoot. . cnarge of obtaining money under f :iise : Turner. Misa Paulson and Misa Sorenaon, pretenses, 8. F. Buylias. a guest of the ' Messrs. 8chmoller. Penniman. Cuacaden, I Arcade hotel, was bound over for trial In ! Ellis. Rabbi Cohn and Borglum. j the district court under bond of r. It j The wtllingness of Mr. Peck to champion , wj charg"d that the defendant passed a the cause of music means much for the ' worthless draft of J47 on the proprietor of the success of this movement and a great deal the Midland hotel and also one for J3 on the Commercial National bank at Council Bluffs. Baylies was arrested laat Fridiy night and asserts that the matter Is ail a mistake and that he will be cleared of ihe charge when arraigned In the superior :turt. Mayor Dahlman and the chief of police Into j COAL TRUST CASE IN MARCH i. us omvuuun witti uie meeting la going to be the greatest ever pulled oft in Ne braska. Bo heat trap. Poker tiaaae. Lumbermen logging- in a camp a doeen miles west of Eiackville, N. B., received a ah.uk a few niguts ago when a bobcat eat Caat la that of Sooderlaad, Set for Foortk of teat a The Eastern v,a the The overland . Express- Umited- Lcavea Union Station OnlCSgOa Leaves Omaha, 8:33 Omaha, 5:45 p. m. and p. m.; Council Bluffs, Council Bluffs, 6:10 P- m: Av-rr-a TTnin-n ir f 9 Union Station, Galea- sia5 Milwaukee 35-- All three trains carry d standard sleepers, din ing cars, chair cars and The Chicago coache3- SPECIAL lQa-..l Throu-h train service to I 3UI Union Passenger Sta- Leaves Omaha, 7:53 tion, Chicago, from all a. m.; Council Bluffs, points on the main line 8:20 a. m. Arrives Hinr of the Union Pacifis Chicago, 3:30 p. m. ktQllVJBy Eailrccd. F. A. NASH, 1524 Farnam St., Cnrai WaUrn Agent OMAHA PERMIT FUR NEW GAS PLANT i not be nl cure y.nsumiiuon except In its earlier IT. W' Stages. Biit-v hsnrf ?cied to work miracles. V. will ttion ex g'ifl'i u t Rraarkaklt Rresrd. Mr. H. D. Neely, the Omaha genera! agent of the Euultalile Life Assurance so ciety. 'Is celebrating a rather unique anni versary today. Twenty years ago he wrote j The trial of the next "Coal trust" case, three policies, one for C.wil. one for JZ'TdO j that of the state against Sunderland, will 1 "d one for C.OK for three Omaha busineaa leaped through a closed wlndiw and , begin Mondty. March 1 in the district men. Mr. Neely has collected premiums on alighted in the middle of a group Intent ! t.0urt. before Judge Troup, according to the , these three policies annually for twenty upon a game of draw poker. The light ' plans mude Monday. The trial waa to I years, and today all three of the parue through the glass attracted the animal, i atart Februarv 26. but owlna- to he illness are alive and all the policies have been were seated I of W. J. Conned, attorney for Sunderland. in win- ' the continuums waa taken. It is mImh iwm. Kiaht Granted to Qaa Company to Erxt t eater Strset Cutioo. CIABAUGH SAYS WILL DO FOR DECADE a 'I 1 Uu:ui well ecu a. TT Is in urn lingenna; hang-on coughs, or those of lonj atamjing. even Qti accompanied by bn-eUing irom lung.-, tu.it it ho pcrtunned iu must marvelous cures. Prof. Unley Ellintrwood. M. D..of Een Di U Med. C'oiirge, Chicagii, says of gly cerine: ' In ayvpepela it serves an excellent trarpoaa. Holdiug a tiad uoanuty of Hie perox.Ue uf b.vilroKen lu solution. 14 is one of Uie boa Bianufa-tuiMi prKiui-ijiif tile present tioieui lis 4i'tMjii eoou rufoeoied. dl:merd iiium arii!. on'isily if mere is UKvratlon or ca tarrhal guintis u-aiarrhl aiihaiiiDisiain uf :.iu lu. it la a nt eth leua preuaratuio. til''-erir.e e'.ll relieve many i'kwut pynsis (heart ourru aad .n.esive gastric (siuaiacW s-Oily.a "u.iiden MedlcaJ DbwoverT1 enrv-bes and purine rhe biMl curing ouuu piuipies ru:iTioiis. arnjCUJOOs aw.'liiiis slid oid sureo or ulcere .jetid to Dr. & T. Ptenre, of Butfaio. X. T a frve liuxklet ta'lllug ail arajul Uie oanva iua'o't:a . r is t-oirix,..a tm a a -l ants Xiasnt Is uu an isiiJ Ua Ma The men, five In number, about a round table engrossed ning a Juckit containing the unprecedented j sible that Mr. Stout, associated with Mr. weauu or si cents. A chopper known by his companions aa "Seedy Bill." held three tens and just raised Sandy Small, who held i hive nines, J cents, the limit. The other three had drupped out and were watching tne game when the glass crashed and In came the eat. Just as Sandy was thoughtfully fingering a stnail pile of seed beans which represented 1 cent eaciu It is ntdlesa to explain that the- ad vent of the bobcat caused intense excite ment. He struck the exact center of the I table, emitted a blood curdling yell, doubled and tried to Jump out again. But tn his flight ef exit hia body came in con tact with the head of "Seedy Bill." who had leaped to his feet, and the feline boind-3 agia-nst the smoldering back log I In the fireplace. Hinged hair and scorched J secretary of Cssastasy Saye with This IsaBrovesaeat Xo Farther Is. lsraemiest Will Bo Seeded for Tea Tears. psress WHEAT FLAKE CELERY mm Bvr recent scientific excen- ments, Dr. Price, the famous food expert, has recently pro- I pnai added to hia dusomrtture. and around r, . 1 the room he went like a tabby avistd with 1 rOOU, WniCfl 13 QlgfUy nUtTlUOCS, t , . I CZST f digestion, nd a most The mea grahbaHl chairs, axes. Move- i y a c wood used in the meeahouae range, and ! CCIICIOUS every dlV food for ill ether Implements and gut after ue feline. J classes. which was far mure terrified than they i were eurprteed. and after the contents of 1Q Cetltl a BAfi-rJ ere? For sal by l! Qrcr kept up. Drafts have been handeii by Mr. Neely to the holders of the policies. It ls doubtful If the annals of life insurance record a similar coincidence. Uanxtim Co.. LiiTTEii iP'jJCIALISTa the rvra had been pretty well wr"cnd a biww oa Uie bead nut tuui out of lliw.'ia J PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS j W V. VanPetten. J. Post of Stratron. O. j H. Werta of Cremhfon and B. T. High of i Flornnfleld are at the Millard. i T K. Hansen of Tilden. Rosa H'ldspetli I of ituart. T. E. Johnson of Chapped and I P J. Lanttd tn of tjretna are st the Murr.iy. ' T. S. Inglis of Lincoln. E. S lllow of K in- ' sua City, ijeorge B. Potter of rthelhy and ; J. B. Ryan of Wisner arv si tile Ilensha ! W. R, Starr of McCook. J. E. Davison of Austin, J J. Ki-nr.ey of Kaniail. (". J I teard of St. Paul. Oeors-e B. dlmpnina of i Lincoln. P. W. Murphy of Auisworth and; F. .. Kuuiwf of FiiKer are at the M :aetiant. J. I. c.rtdley of Shetidan. W. t'. Higan I ef Aberileeu. xr. and M's. W C Prad'iury of teuver. Phii H Kohl of Wayne. W . B. i-voi nt-' of Vlrsinia ."Tty Mont.: t. H. A i- i thony of Central Clrv. M..huey of Dsoson ! ana j. uuawick ot tuokcn tinw are at tne paxtun. H. T. Oarke. K. J McVaon. W 3. Wright. H. K. BurKeV and John Steel are delegates from tne ornaiia t'oiiinierc:al clui to the State Aasoi-tuuon of CommereiHl Clubs, wtucti meets in a-vumi seseioa sc IJncoln Thurtay ind Fridny. Messrs Clark. M Vj.in and i.nld will attend and the others have aiul learned J wuelher I Utsjt utl go The Omaha Gas company Monday morn lng re-eived from Building Inspector With rell a permit for the erection of a stt ei grus holder at tho northeast comer of Twen tieth ami Center streets, where the gas plant Is now li cated. The issuance of this per mit, on the authority cf a mandate received Saturday from the supreme court, ends the long tifcht to prevent the gas company from adding to the south side plant. Building Inspector Withnell went over to the efflce of the clerk of the district court, read the mandate and was quite convinced that there was no other a:ternatlVe for him but to grunt the permit on request. The permit gives the gas company the right to build the tank at a coat of fST.a. The permit was taken out by Attorney ijeorge E. Prttrqett. for the Omaha Gas company, and the builders are referred to u "I'nited Gus Improvement company.'' a Philadelphia concern, whuh operates numerous gas plants throughout the coun try .The new holder will be thlrty-eix feet high and U3 feet In diameter. The capacity will be over L'.i cubic feet. Tea Tears 1'llhoot faaasa. Secretary G. W. Clabsugh of the Omaha Gas ccmpany, referring to the new holder, said: "With thia new holder is operation wa figure our plant will be nf sufficient ca pacity to run ten years without enlarge ment. At present, when the large load la on. we have only about three and a half hours' surplus gas on hund, which means, should something happen to the plant, we would have only that murh time to run an the reserve. The new holder will give us twenty-four hours' surplus on hand, which will be quite a consideration to ourselves and the community. Work will begin on the new holder jut as soon as we can get at It. which will be soon. The material was ordered a year ago. Excavation will be started this week." Peraalt Re. seated Year Ige. The permit granted Monday morning was requested by the gas company nearly a year ago, but the building inspector re fused the same, on the grounds that the gas company had not compiled with a then existing ordinance, which provided that all property owners within l.( feet of the site for the proposed holder should Mgn a petition. The matter was fought ouC In the district court and then taken to the supreme court, in which latter place the ordinance mentioned waa declared Invalid. The supreme court held the city could regulate the locution of tanks, but not tn the manner prescribed In the signature ordinance. Efforts to get another ordi nance through the council before the man date waa received were not successful. The supreme court mandate was not re ceived until forty days after the ease was decided and an opinion banded down. Soon after considering tho opinion City Attorney Burnam said he would not ask for a re hearing, as he thought the decision very sound and fair. Mr, Burnam thought the city had done all It could do in the premises. Owaed kr I'. 9. fioverasaeat. The Hot Springs of Arkansas, the na tion's cure and pleasuca resort. Fine win ter climate; Se hotels at all prices. Write Bureau of Information for book. GASCLINE EXPLOSION FATAL Boras 4aaialaed by f harlee Kaaaaaer at Laarh Wagsa Takes His Life. Chariee Kammer, who waa severely burned by an explosion of gasoline last Tuesday evening In a lunrh wagon at Six teen t:i and California streets, died about i p. m. Sunduy at St. Joseph s hospital from the effects of the injuries received. When Kammer was taken to the police station in the ambulance his flesh bad been so a, varely burned that it fell rtT at the touch, hut be Improved eons'.derably at St. Jo seph's hospital and his recovery waa thought probable. He rtn.ded at 1118 Fred erick street and la survival by a brother. Frank. S The funeral will be held at a. m. Tues day from Bt- Patrick's Catholic church and interment will be at f h Holy Sepul chre cemetery. 'yaw Dangeroug cougns. txtrea.p!nioui w-djhs. M f e-s.a. ugaaciu rasp ana tear tne turool anci lungs. J-tj2DtZt LI LtZ Couu that thakaUi whole body. Tou need f f repiUr medicine, a doctor- medicine, for 1 m -w f -, uc a a courts. Ask yoar doctor about Ayzs Vsew" VJll W (O t-nerry Pectorai for rnese severe casea. We save so i I Wa sabitah s a. Aver" WMftmIMe.liiwpaf,tMr.tiiaa L.f m I 1 ' .. ...TfA.i"'1 ka. V-V-taT