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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1007. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL . Office. 10 Pearl MIXOR MEXTIOM. Dae-Is, drugs, Stockert sells carpets. Fine engravings at Lefferts. Ed Rogers' Tony Faust beer. Bee Schmidt's elegant new photos. Plumbing and heating, Bixby Bon. JARV18 LEADS. OTHERS FOLLOW. Lewis Cutler, funeral director, 'phone ft. Woodring Undertaking company. Tal. S3 Watch repairing, O. Mautbe, 228 Weat Broadway. Mm. V. B. Frszlor will entertain thfl Pythian Sister Friday afternoon at her home. t21 Avenue B. Dishes and supplies for cigar band dec oratlona. Alexander's Art Store. Harmony chapter. Order of the Eastern filar, will meert In rrular session this even ing at Masonic temple. DIAMONDS AS AN INVESTMENT. (Talk, to leffkrt about it. Mrs Sophia Heppen of Walnut was ad judKrd insane yesterday and ordered com .n.n.rl ti the state asylum at Clarlnda, uinwl'liFl) BOTTLKD BEER IS SERVED AT KIHST-CWSS BAH8 AND f-iirira 1. ttnsENFKIJ) CO.. D1ST. ALL, SIZES OK BTORM DOORS, STORM BASH STORM WINDOWS AND UkATHKR BTKjrfl AT GEO. HOAU- 1 A ND H The women, of the First Corwtlorial church will give a free Martha Washing ton social this eyening In the parlors of the church. Illinois nut coal, delivered, 15-60 per ton, -pVdr. rau, W,.P-r ton. WlU.am Welsh 1 North Main sireau atreet end Eleventh avenue. Tel. wn. GORDON RYE OF JAtlvio. juih o. V 8 Kerr has farms of different sizes to rent, either cash or crop rent. Houses for sale on monthly payments. Tell . 417 and j Red. bit Broadway, Council Bluffs. Ia. The second trial of Leon I-oaor and Ed Moore rm charges In connection with tne notorious Webb City fake foot races is scheduled for today in district court. Both defendants are In the city. Are you paying two prices for mantles and giis burners.' If you are, we can cut "he price in two for you. We hand e Llnd sey self-lighting and Inverted niai.llee, also ill other connections. W. A. Maurer. William A. Ham. a farmer or r county, has filed a voluntary petition of b"kruptry In the United States court here., scheduling llHbllltlea HftgregKtlng 9-.47. Till assei. valued at 7M. are claimed as ""uKE FOOD LIQUORS. JARVIS, MAIN STREET. The funeral of the late Mrs. Lucas Neu miyer held yesterday morn.ng f"n I Bt. Peter's Catholic church, was attended by a larae nuniber of sorrowing and sympa ihefc Trends. The floral offerings were rnany andbeautlful and the cortege to the 6U oeeph's cemetery was a long one. JARVIS FOR BOTTLED BOND WHISKY. , n Tj0,. Clarence, the Infant son of O R. Larson. W Klgnm The funeral Tvneumonla, The residence and burial will b In kirvk cemetery. The child s moUler trm r.i I criiuuii v died last week. . ,rT .a , JARVIS 1877 BRANDY AT ALL BARS. THehurd Carl, the 13-year-old son of Mr. Mrs O W. E. Bauer. 1 Avenue C, SEd ves'terday after three dys' illness y.? kM5ry trouble. The funeral will be hem rriuay " -- - - . rromThe'VuVliyV-ldence ani thence. L.iii v,. onnriueted by Rev. H. w. Diarr, wu ,Tuu;.lw.l church. In rch. ry. rector o ol. t:- Two r.lr.'- .i.tera of the dead lad are irSSr. f th h gh-Vhoo. and four their fellow nuo - fvada- ,r. Thev are Will Curtis, faul waoa worth. Jay Cleaver and Newton Farrel I. Mr Bauer Is general delivery clerk at the .tofflre. a position which he has held for many years. JARVIS BELLS FINE CLARET. rruTBil, FLOUR. H PER BACK! EVERY SACK WARRANTED. CENTRAL 'PHONES 24. RING 13 FOR JARVIS LIQUORS. ntml Estate Traasfers. " These transfers were reported to The Bee February 'JO, by the Pottawattamie v-uui, AbHtract company or Council uiuns. J. W. Squire and wife to Garrison B. R,eves se4 nw4: part sw , nei; 1 ..-.a nart nwU seA pan t. - . -.a-u w X 1 Dorcas Osier to Sherman Osier, part sM, nw A 16-74-29. w d J H Lowrey to H. H. Boppe. lot 8, in blwk 19. In Neola. Ia., w d ire.iinr estate of W. F. Woods to l-00 1,800 Harlan H. Van Voltenburg, nw4 1,600 ei I-74-3!t. exrs a. State Savings bank of council, biu... to W. K. IJUgger. lui. -- -"- In block 28, In Central sub. In Coun cil Bluffs, Ia, w d ................. Lucv Caah Kennedy and husband to William B. Van Cleve, H Interest " In lots 1 and 2. In block 10. in Ferry ... .A r.nrHI Rl llfTll. Ia. W d 400 2GS aim. v j . ii Ella M. O Nell ana nusnanu i . . 1 .1 i ... 7 in nioric aa. miiu ivi 4 In block 83. In Riddle's sub., in Council Bluffs, Ia., q c d ....... ..... . Helm of Olrolamo Trentanl to John B Trent, lot W. in block 34, In Ferry add. to Council Bluffs, Ia, w d.... 100 Bight transfers, total $13,242 N. Y. Plumbing Co. tci.i sw. " W. Marrlaa-e Ureases. Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to the following: , U.llan.. Age. Stephen Hansen, Nacora. Neb z Lena Bahr. Council Bluffs..... a Henry W. Ambrose. Logan, ia Bertha Necker. Council Bluffs Jesse H. Evans, Malvern, Ia Emily Gardner. Sidney, la A. K. Olsen, Council Bluffs Kinma Harrier, Btromsburg, Neb... Theodore Chrlatensen. Omaha . .i Emily Goodrich, Omaha B. A. Greene, Council Bluffs Margaret Pilling, Council Bluffs... Herman Grobe, Mlnden, Ia Dora Bi homing. Mlnden, Ia Chris Wammen. Council Bluffs 24 Laura Laursen, Council Bluffs IV Destroys Hair Germs Falling hair is caused by germs at the roots of the hair. Dan druff is caused by germs on the scalp. Avers Hair Viqor J NEW IMPROVED FORMULA J quickly destroys all these germs, keeps the scalp clean . and healthy, stops falling hair. The New Kind ' I iDoes not change the color of the hah BLUFFS St, TeL 48. LNUDSEN RUSHING MATTERS Eu Ifapi Ehowinc Proposed Iiteniioni of the Wttet Works. OTHER COUNCIIMEN NOT SO SANGUINE Bay Abaolately le Progress Has Bee Made I Kettllfist Controversy with the Water Works Compaay. Although the special committee on water works, of which he Is a member, has up to date practically not made the slightest progress In the negotiations between the city council and the management of the water works company. Councilman Knud sen yesterday was exhibiting maps and plans for an extension of the system, which Include thirty-two blocks of mains. AJ though not so definitely stated. It Is un derstood that the councilman from the Fourth ward Intends to submit his plans, etc., at th next meeting of the city coun cil in order that the extensions of the system In his bailiwick, as suggested by him. shall be taken Into account In the further negotiations with the water works company. When Councilman Younkerman learned what Mr. Knudsen was doing hs said "What's the use? I um not going to Bug gest any extensions for my part of the city. Let's first find out where we are at I don't see any good suggesting or deciding on extensions or anything else In that way until we know whether the city Is going to buy the plant or whether we are spring to rive the water works company a new ."All this talk about extensions Is the veriest bosh at this time," remarked an other councilman yesterday when asked If he was going to follow Mr. Knudsen's lead and file a long list of desired exten sions with the city council. When asked what he knew about the pro posed extensions. Manager Hart of the water works oompany smiled and said: "Our company Is prepared to make all necessary extensions and furnish water wherever the demand warrants the outlay, but It Is plain to everyone that the com pany's hands are at present tied and can do nothing until the city comes to some arrangement with it. This delay In arriv ing at some settlement of the question Is as vexatious to the water company as It Is to the people of Council Bluffs," LIGHT AND HEAVY WINES, JARVIS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SCRAP IRON. METALS AND RUBBER BT J, KATELMAN, 803 MAIN ST.. 'PHONE KA IXQIEST OVER ROY FELTO Ilo ri y Take a to Neola and Jary Taken to that Place. Coroner Treynor will hold an Inquest this morning In his office over Roy B. Felton. cashier of the Underwood State bank, whp received fatal Injuries Tuesday afternoon in a collision between a Graat Western freight train and a street car at the Great Western crossing on South Main street. Through some misunderstanding or oversight the body of Mr. Felton was taken yesterday to hi former home In Neola, Ia., before Cproner Treynor bad Impaneled a Jury- The removal was made without Dr. Treynor's knowledge. As the law requires that the Jury shall view the body of the deceased person over whom the inquest Is held, it was necessary that the members of the Jury go to Neola yesterday afternoon to per- I form this nart of their duty. They were i accomnsnied bv Constable Baker. Undertaker Woodring. to whoso place Mr. Felton's body was taken Tuesday night ! County Attorney J. J. Hess or roua after his death at the Jennie Edmundson I wattamle county presented a claim of hnit.i .i.rriac that after he re- : 1402.60 for expenses and services In con- ceivea tne snipping cemncaie signed oy the attending physician It did not occur to him that an Inquest would be held and he sent the body to Neola In accordance Ith the funeral arrangements made by the family, without notifying or consulting the coroner. Elmer EV Smith, C. J. Stllwell and C. A. Tlbblts comprise the coroner's Jury. MOTHER BUYS BEST AT JARVIS. ROBERT BURNS 10c CIOAR, OLD TIMES 60 and SPINA lOo CIGAR. MA- LONEY CIGAR CO.. DISTRIBUTORS. tuunviij i-U', ta- .CAN'T CHANGE. JARVIS PLEASES US. Conntr Asked to Help. The special committee consisting of Coun- cllmen Maloney, Olson and Smith appointed at the meeting of the city coflnctl Monday nlglit to confer with the members of the Board oj Supervisors relative to securing assistance towards the paving of lower. Rmnrlwitv will h karb.il un h. - HMw.J tion from th. f-nmmerHl eih when it .n.! pears before the county board tomorrow. A number of the leading members of the Commercial club have promised to appear with th mmmlttM tMfoi lh iVnr .- and urge the placing at the disposal of the city for the work on Broadway a portion of the county road fund, or at least so much as Is levied within the city limits. The portion of the county road fund levied within the city limits amounts to about U.0V0 and this added to the 14.00 left over from the street fair and carnival of last year and now In the hands of the Commercial club would materially anslst In defraying the cost of paving lower Broad way. It Is believed that If the matter Is properly represented to the county super visors tbey will be willing to assist the city In this matter as far as they lawfully can. A. Metsaar 4 Co. New Location of Wholesale Bskery, SIS Mynater Street. Council Bluffs, Ia. Home-Made Bread a Specialty. Visitors Welcome. JARVIS WINE CO, 225 MAIN BT. PATRIOTIC EXERCISES AT SCHOOL Elaborate Proa-rams Prepared at Sev eral of Them. Friday being a holiday Washington's birthday will be observed In the public schools of this city today with special exercises appropriate to the day, with the exception of the high school. At some of the schools especially elaborate programs have been arranged. At the Eighth avenue building the grades wilt Join In the following program, the .exercises to be held In the kindergarten room at 3 o'clock: Song Our Heroes. Greeting Roy Mann. Recitation The 22d of February, Anna O'Brien. t , Recitation Like Washington, Ruth Rob inson. . Composition Washington, Emil Chrlsten sen. Song Washington, by Second grade. Acrostic Washington, by t ten girls. Sec ond grado Recitation Harold Shelhorn. Recitation Flag's Meaning. Cecil Keller. Recitation Kenneth Chrisman. Recitation Georgia Arwine. Flag Drill Pupils of kindergarten and First grade. Recitation Eldon Anderson. Recitation Louie Cohen. Ri-cltation Dorothy Medley. Maxims of George Washington Fourth grade. Song Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. Composition Mamie HlKKlns. Piano Solo Lyndon Hopkins. Recitation Third grade. Hatrhet Drill Twelve boys Second grade. Recitation Jesse Gibbens. Song Our Flag Colors. Balute to the Flag. Bona My Country. 'TIs of Thee. At the Avenue B school exercises will be held In the several rooms first, and then a pubHc program will be given in the upper hall to which the parents of the pupils are Invited. Light refreshments will be served the visitors at the close of the exercises. mis U the program: Ann-Daffodils and O Country. Great and Glorious. Seventh grade pupils. Vocal Solo Mrs. Harry Marine. Recitation Master George Graves. Vocal Solo Mrs. Ayres. Rhythm Movements Primary children. Solo Mrs. Blarkburn. ' Recitation-Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech EiKhth grade pupils. At the Pierce street school, in addition to the exercises, there will be a competl tlve drill between the boys of the highest two rooms. In the Bloomer, North Eighth street. Third street. Thirty-second street and Twentieth avenue schools each room win hivn its own Droaram. although In some Instances a change may be" made by combining two rooms. The parents of thr pupils are invited to attend the exercises at each of the schools. Clock repairing. Broadway. O. Mauthe, 228 We.t JARVIS SELLS EXTRA TABLE WINE, Time on Ditch Work Extended. The supervisors of Harrison and Potta- yesterday as a Joint drainage board to con sider matters in connection with the Wil low creek. Allen creek and Boyer cut-off ditches, now in course of construction. The time for the completion of the con tracts of the Western Dredging company of Omaha and Pollard, Goff & Co. was ex tended for another thirty days with the understanding that another extension would be granted If found necessary. nectlon with litigation and other matters relating to the Joint drainage ditches. The claim, which was conceded by the super visors to be exceedingly moderate, wrt allowed without question. The services for which Mr. Hess sought remuneration did not Include attendance on the board meet ings or for consultaAlon with the board. .The Joint session was adjourned to March 20. Today the supervisors of Pottawattamie county will meet as a drainage board to take up matters In connection with the Pigeon creek drainage district and to open ; bld and awar the contract for the lateral rti.H he known as the Little PlKeon creek ditch. Friday the Pottawattamie county auper- visors will meet In adjourned regular ses- sion at which time the matter of awarding contracts for the county printing,, blank books and other supplies will be taken up. BOTH PHONES 136 CALLS JARVIS. . Th K) pl ChOMSeS. The Armory was' well filled again yester- day afternoon and evening with the festival choruaes rehearsing for Egypta. The opera will be given March ft, 7 and 8 for the ben efit of Edmundson Memorial hospital. The re n'K"'v b thew re markable Interest manifested by the hun dreds of participants. Upwards of 500 names have already been enrolled. New weeks ago at Afton, yesterduy waived trial w ..,,. A,h, ,h. and were bound over to the grand Jury, singers wll be admitted any night thlsthe bond) M uw0 apleue "a ral & week, but after next Monday tne list will be closed. JARVIS SELLS RIPE OLD WINE. Iawa Women's CInbs Committees. CEDAR FALLS. Ia.. Feb. 2tn (Special.) Mrs. J. J. Seerley of Burlington, president of the Iowa Federation of Woman's Clubs, has appointed the following committees in making the preliminary plana for the bien nial which will be held In Oakalooaa May 15-17. On rules and regulations, Mrs. Julian W. Richards of Waterloo, Mrs. W. H. Davidson of Burlington, Mrs. J. K. Alllne of Fort Dodge; press committee, Mrs. D. N. Hurd of Cedar Falls, Mrs. John R. Drake of Des Moines, Mrs. Richard Burke of Oskaloosa, Miss Bradley of Cedar Rap ids and Mlaa Walker of Council Bluffs. The executive board will have a meeting in Dea Moines March 12, when more de tailed arrangements for the biennial will be made. Child Deserter Taken. WEBSTER CITY. Ia.. Feb. .-(BpeciaI Telegram.) A woman giving the name of Mra Anderson, claiming that her boine Is Minneapolis, gave birth to a child thirty minutes after her arrival here two weeks ago. She tried to desert the bady last night ! si th. Truvslers- hAm. whora ah had been boarding since leaving the hospital. Bhe was apprehended on a train several stations north of town. Allrared Briber Mlsalna. COLUMBUS. O.. Feb. JO Henry C. Lang, superintendent of the Trinidad Paving company of Cleveland, who wu charged In a warrant last night with bribing presi dent Fred I m me I of the Board of Public Service, cannot he found by the police today. His wife says that he leff last night for Cleveland to consult with lb officers of the company Ura SENATE FOR TWO-CENT FARE Bill TaTorably Eeported Fnctioally it Came from Hons. CHANGES IN THE DUTIES CF OFFICIALS Bills Which Take Lara; Annul of Work from Aaaltor and Appor tion It Anions; Treasurer and Others. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Ia.. Feb. 20.-(8pocial Tel egram.) The senate railroad committee this evening reported for passaga the 2-cent fare bill as It came from the house, with an amendment making a rule for a maxi mum charge of 10 cents. If bills Introduced In both houses todiiy become law there will be no Insurance de partment created at this session and the auditor will retain all the duties pertain ing to Insurance that he has ' heretofore exercised. The new bills change the bank ing department from the auditor's office to the treasurer's office, and the municipal accounts department from the auditor to the secretary of state, and the notary commission department from the secretary of state to the governor. Temperance Question Aaraln. The temperance question may be threshed out again at this session of the legislature. Word reached the state house today that In every quarter of the state a movement has been started to work up petitions ask ing the legislature to submit to a vote of the people a resolution for a constitutional amendment prohibiting the liquor business. Such a resolution went through at one time many years ago and the constitution was amended, but the supreme court de clared It improperly submitted to the peo ple and so it is now a dead letter. But few attempts have been made since to have the question again reconsidered. The let ter bearing the Intelligence of the move ment comes from a veteran prohibition and temperance worker, and It is learned that the petitions being circulated are being timed so as to come as a deluge onto the legislature just as soon as the Joint resolu' tlon la Introduced. It has been Just twenty five years since the first vote In the state on the proposition. To Help Railroad Commission. Senator Maytag, chairman of the ap propriations committee of the senate, intro duced a bill making an appropriation for the State Railroad commission to enable that board to conduct a thorough Investi gation Into the question of freight rates In Iowa. Chairman Ketchum and Mr. Eaton of the railroad commission appeared before the appropriations committee and laid before that body the exact situation -in regard to this matter and Indicated that with a proper appropriation the commission can and will make a thorough investigation of freight rates with a view to reduction in the rates. Senator Dunham Introduced the state marshal bill which Is favored by A. C. Rankin and the state marshal clubs he has organised. Some changes have been made In the bill from that of previous sessions. There will be five districts In the state, with a state marshal In each, appointed by the governor. Each of the district mar shals has power .So appoint, with the con rent and approval of the governor, seven deputies. All shall be paid from the state funds as other state officers. The duties of these state marshals would be to attend to enforcement of the nquor iawg ot the Pasa Offtll Firecracker Bill. In the house this afternooh the Offtll firecracker bill passed and will be sent to the senate. The bill prohibits the sale or use of firecrackers over five Inches In length and three-fourths of nn Inch In diameter, ahd prohibits the use and sale of toy pistols and toy revolvers and dyna mite caps or cartridges. Decision for the Company. Judge Smith McPherson In the federal court today decided that the Des Moines street railway has a right under the old Turner franchise to use the streets of Dea Moines for laying Its tracks, but that the monopoly to the streets expired In 1RSS. The opinion holds that while the franchise is perpetual, the right cannot 'be arbitrarily exercised, but carries an obligation of giv ing satisfactory service. The case will now be triad in the district court on the state case. The case in the federal court Is on an Injunction to restrain the city from tearing up the company's tracks. The case in the state courts will probably beheard soon. BUY OF JARVIS.. THEN NO MISTAKE, Iowa News Motes. CRE8TON Saturday evening the Vesta chapter of the Eastern Star lodge gave a banquet to the members and their friends at the Masonic temple, the event being In honor of the ninth anniversary of the chap ter. MT. AYR By a deal lust closed here the two republican papers, the Ringgold Record and the News, have been combined. The new paper will be a semi-weekly and will be owned by Rev. J. H. Tedford, his son, Howard Tedford, and Bam Spurrier. ATLANTIC Charles F. Chase,' for years editor of the Cass County Democrat and Atlantic Dally Democrat, has been In In Knoxvlile, Tenn., for the last three weeks organising a company for the pur pose nf putting In another dully paper at that place. CRKSTON Claude Hallne and Peter Mc- Can, the two young men who are charged with assaulting Miss Dvma Wicks sevaial , j;w from the original bonds of I3u0. ATLANTIC Much fear Is expressed here far the fruit this season. The warm weather of thy lust few days has brought out the fruit buds until there Is now much danger of killing all fruit prospects If a cold snap should come. The peach buds are swelling verjL fast and other fruit is far advanced. ATLANTIC J. D. Goff, un enthualaxtlc coin collector of this city, has Just picked up a rare bargain In the shape of a coin that Is very rare, only a few being in ex istence. It Is a quarter of a dollar of the rlnin of 18o3. without arrows, ana is valued in the coin catalogue at U. He purchased It for S3. ATLANTIC The promoters of the At lantlc Northern Ik Southern railroad now have within 12.UUU enough money subscribed to permit of the turning over of the tlsj.ouo suDacription oy r-isnorn a&iua iwuiumvwit. when lu0,(U will be available and the work of constructing the road will commence. It Is expected that this will be raised by Friday. rKDAH FALLS Jena Mantle, Fred D. Cram and W. V. Markle. students at the Iov,a State Normal school, have been se lected to represent the institution in the Hunt riebate. which will be held early In May with the team of the Kansas State Normal school at Emporia. At the same time there will be a state oratorical con test held in Cedar Falls. CRE9TON Dr. H. E. W. Barnes, one of the oldest residents and practitioners of this city, left Monday for California, where 1 he will make his home In tne future. Bui urday evening a farewell simmer was len dered to htm by the Elks' lodge, of which . he was the exalted ruler, and who pre- u.ntit lil mi with a diamond encrusted Elk rharm. The Dhyslciaas of the city also AN OLD and WKLL-TKIKl) REMEDY FOK OVER B1XTY TEARS cms. wniLowi iootbho mui ha. teas ua4 lor avar SIXTY ARi by MIL LIONS ot MOTHERS lor their CHIU.KKN WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES tka CHILD. SOFTENS th. 01 MS. AL LAYS all rAIN, TI RES WIND COLIC. aa to lb. brat nuaSr lor blARHHOKA. Suls r 4rulu in avr Dart of th world. Ba urs aos a fur blVJi. W IN f LOW'S bOOTlll.NU bVUl'I presented the doctor with a .ild-hcadcd cane as a token of their regard. ATLANTIC M. H. Miles, first sergeant of Company II. Iowa National guard, sta tioned at this place, was last nlnlil i elected captain of the company, to take the place of A. M. Petite, resigned. The t wenty-four votes of the company were slso cast for Colonel Bennett end Major Tlnley. to suc ceed themselves for the offices In the Mfty tlfth renlment. The company will at onre commence the work of building a new armory and recruiting up to standard strength under the new captain. JARVIS NEVER LOBE8 A CUSTOMER. DAN M'LEOD MEETS WINNER Ready with Challenge to Wnssem or Rums After Their Wrestle t Andltorlnm. Dan Mcleod stands read with a chal lenge to the winner of the Burns-Wassem match at the Auditorium February 27. Peter Loch has received a letter from Mc- Leod at Ottumwa, la.. In which he x presses his ueaiie to take on Farmer Burns or Oscar Wassem after their bout on the mat here. This Insures another great match for Omaha fans, who are getting their share of treats. He and Burns have met, but Wassem has never tried him as yet. The Wassem-Burns match Is anticipated with the keenest sort of Interest because of the ureriorlty of both men. They are two of the most skillful wrestlers of the day and they pursue much the same tac tics, so that It ought to be a real tug-of-war. Their sixes are nearly even, too. Burns, of course, has been a favorite in Omaha for many years, while Wassem has made himself a popular Idol within the last few weeks. Wassem Is more eager to win this match than any he ever had and Burns is as anxious for liirn not to win. An interesting prellmlary to the Burns W'assem match will bo a wrestle between two of the farmer's boys, 11 and 13 years of age. respectively, i The youngsters are born wrestlers and put up a very clever little game. They probably will be great drawing cards. NEBRASKA BEATEN BY SOLDIERS Wisconsin Boys Too Swift for the Cornhnskers. PORTAGE. Wis.. Feb. 20. (Special Tele gram.) The Nebraska basket ball tonm was defeated last night by the Company F team of Portage. Wis. The NetirasKa ooys played a good game, considering the fat that three regulars were on the side line. Nebraska plays" the University of Wisconsin tonight. Portage has an exceptionally strong team and has not been beaten on Its own floor for two years. The game was fast and Tree rrom rouis ana wrangling. Krake and Moses played good ball for Ne braska. Score, 37 to 23. WITH THE BOWLERS. The Gold Topa got all three games from the Armours last night on the Metropolitan alleys. Grotte of the Gold Tops had high single game with Zil and a total or t.iz. Timothy Foley, after an absence of three weeks on his wedding tour, came right back in the game and bowled one of ills best games of the season, getting a total of 6ia. Don Butler said if he hadn't drawn a split In the 9-10 frame he surely would have made 600. White, the one-armed wort der, got lost In the snowdrift. It must be said of the captain of the Armour team that he certainly does try hard to urge his men on to victory and keeps at them all the time. Slats Davis, while not getting In the 800- mark. Is working hard all the time. Tonight, the El Caudlllos vs. Colts. Score: GOLD TOPS. 1. t. S. Total. Orotte 12 237 1K3 12 Butler 1 I' 157 . White 124 131 J: a Foley 210 1X4 2tfl bi6 Mahoney 1 119 183 4i8 Totals 862 839 892 2,583 ARMOURS. 1 1. 2. S. Total. Collins ,.l 1. : 104 160 , 418 Kohansky 1 ' 143 167 , 448 KnKler 178 120 179 477 Grirtln 115 177 Davis 179 13 158 4H7 Handicap 31 31 jl W Totals 816 738 778 2,332 One-Inning; Racqnet Game. NEW YORK, Feb. 20,-i-C. H. Mackay. title holder of 1102, defaulted on account of sickness In the second round of the na tional racquet championship today at the Racquet and Tennis club. The feature was that in winning his third game from W. B. Plnsmore by 15-2, George H. Brocke of Philadelphia ran out tlje game in one tnnlnir He had six nces by service, five by places and four by opponent's miss. William Pell for Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, Feb. 20.-Wllliam Pell, an lnflelder, who has played with Independent teams In and around New York for seveial vears. has been signed by the Clnclnnate club. , Lelachinan Presses Claims. CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. S.The settle ment of the American school question Is still delayed, owing to the obstructive tac tics of certain high placed officials. Am bassador Lelschman continues to press for a solution and has again sent a letter to the porte, couched In more vigorous terms, demanding early action In the matter. Toulon Merchants Excited. TOULON, France, Feb. 20. The notion of the Russian squadron which Is anchored mm No woman who uses ''Mother's Fricni" need fear the suffering and danger incident tc birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthy, strong and c good natured. Our book "Motherhood," is worth its weight in crold to every woman, and will be sent free in plain envelope by addressing application to Drndfield Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. heap VIA Dllimois eon Ural ONE-WAY COLONISTS' tickets on aale to point on the Illinois Cen tral In Mississippi and Louisiana eacn Tuesday during February, March and April at almost half fare. HOMESEEKERS' rate to nearly all points in the south and southeast on first and third Tuesdays of each month at one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip, good returning thirty days from date of sale. ONE-WAY SETTLERS' tickets to points In North Dakota and the Canadian Northwest on sale each Tuesday during March and April at greatly reduced rates. HOMESEEKERS' tickets to same points on sale first and third Tuesdays at one fare plus 2.00 for the round trip, good returning twenty-one days from date of rale. - Tickets, 'descriptive circulars, folders, showing train service and de tailed information at City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam St., Omaha. In the harbor, in buying provisions irom Greek and German houses has incenseil the French merchants, who have placarded the streets with denunciation with France's allies and forwarded Indignant resolutions to Mnralne Minister Thomson. BONI OBJECTS TO PASSING HAT Italian Rxearator Thinks Italy ahonld Pay for Kararatlnsf Its Rnrlea Cities. ROME, Feb. jn. Prof Ronl. who has charge, of the excavations In the Romnn and Trajan forums, and who has been requested to act a member of the Inter national committee to collect funds for the ' furtherance of the plans of Prof. Charles, Waldsteln of New York and Cambridge, Eng., for the excavation of Herctilaneum. Informed the Associated Press today that In his letter to Prof. Waldsteln. published In the Tribune yesterday,' saving he would pro pose to give fio.ono.odf) from the surplus of the Italian budget for the excavations at Herctilaneum, Instead of having him go bogging, to the dishonor of Itnly. amidst non-Italians, ho Intended to appeal to the dignity of the Italian government and people against the Interference of for eigners In the excavations, not only at Herculanetim, but elsewhere, as well as against the collection of unnecessary money abroad for wlrk for which the resources of Italy are sufficient. Prof. Bonl par ticularly points to the case of Herculaneum. where, he thinks, It Is Impossible to spend more than tA.Ono yearly If It Is desired that the excavation be gradual and fruitful. A hurried excavation, the professor adds, would be Injurious, and he concludes with protesting against the collection of funds abroad for work for which the resources personal ndvertlsement and not as spon taneous offerings made on account of ad miration for antiquities. FIGHT IN CENTRAL AMERICA Xlcaraa-nan Troops AdTance Onto Honduras, bat Romor of Defeat Is Henrd. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Feb. 20. As a re sult of the hostilities which broke out Feb ruary 18 between Honduras and Nicaragua, resulting In the repulse of the Honduran army, the Nlcaraguan troops are now ad tancing Into the Interior of Honduras. Gen eral Carcamo, who led the attacking force, was killed during the fighting. BAN SALVADOR, Republic of Salvador, Feb. 20. Dispatches received here by the representatives of Honduras say that the Nlcaraguan army Invaded Honduras terri tory at Portillo del Esplno, and that after two hours fighting the invading forces were completely defeated, leaving thirty-seven men killed and many wounded on the field. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.-The state de partment has received official confirmation of the Dress dispatches teilina of fiahtlnK "ijetween the forces of Nicaragua and Hon duras. According to the Information re ceived the clash took place last Monday. No details are given. RELIGIOUS PEACE EXPECTED Contrncts for Leases of Chnrcb.es Will Be Prepared by French Officials. PARIS, Feb. 20. Following the approval by the Chamber of Deputies last night of the government's church and state policy, negotiations between M. De Selves, the pre fect of th6 Seine and Monslgneur Amiette, coadjutor archbishop of Paris, on the sub ject of the contracts for the lease of the church, were resumed today. The newspapers . unanimously recognise the completeness of Education Minister Briand's triumph, but some of the republi can organs, while admitting the neceaslty or ending tne religious controversy, are plainly discontented because It entails negotiations with the eccleslatiea! au thorities. The moderates and conservatives rejoice at the prospect of religious peace. Two Schooners Lost. NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8.. Feb. H.Let ters received here from Orand Banks, N. F., report that the schooners, Mollle M of St. Johns, N. F., and the Tubal Cain, have been given up for lost with twelve mil who were on board. Nothing has bee.i heard from either vessel for more than a month. Brlnga Gift from Pope. ROME, Feb. 20. Rev. George W. Munde leln, chancellor of the diocese of Brooklyn, left Rome on his return to the United States today, taking with htm a magnin cent gold chalice, the gift of the pope to Right Rev. Charles E. McDonnell, bishop of Brooklyn. "Snirraalats" Ont of Jail. LONDON, Feb. 20. 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Feh 2 -a rumor to the rf. feet that Judge Guivtis a. Flnkelnbuig of the .1 nlted Htnic district ami clrcu.t courts, will resign fr, ,np bnrh, was confirmed today by .Indite Mnkelbing him self. Mo stated that 111 health makes It necessary for him to retire to prlvule life and ho will resign as s,.,. hp ,. d(.n. ltely ascertain the lenni nf time t will require to complete the trials now on the dor.ket Tj,r "I'ects to rolre bv April 1. Judge Flnkelnburg is m.i.s of e and went on the bench In May. una. Charcoal Stops Gas On Your Stomach Wonderful Absorbing Tower of Char coal When Taken in the Form of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges Trial raokag gent Tree Charcoal, pure, simple charcoal, ab sorbs 100 times Us own volumo pf ga. Where does the gas no to? It is Just ab sorbed by the charcoal, the gas disap pears and there la left a pure, fresh, sweet atmosphere, free from all Impurities and germs. . 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