THE OMAHA DAILY r.EF.: TLr,.Nt.. Ar'Kll, CS. W. mam 1 ' II' J It f; I!. V EE1RBC OS FEOiJiT RATES : Jaaber f Srrcific Complaints Hnt Taken Up by Connnissiox CULSCIITCAIIOJ WTLL C03JI 2TEXT Jleewens ta mtarr af wfflew , fcWW VfHUM .. j 9llllew Italian etaa li a Tear. ' fTrmn a "taff Orreetwmlrnt.1 tnsrOL"1!. April rr Tha r-n-j wral tiaerlna; tarM brf.ire trie State Rai- way rntnmiBfin. M.irrli on railroad ' ratea hi Kabraaw.i. nI ""' in tied, waa re- ! nnH tMs mmlr. in tie sana'e rhnmber. i thimirl jrmtTrrsilv :i the day was tie- t wated tr a fl"srircs; of Informal romplaintn. ! The ctimmteeirm haa Inrae number of ! Uin cmnlain: on file, ami all of the j rstlme.t bain re present ad and a few of j the enmplainants hln pnwut. It wi thenar beet to sette them rrt. though no I atihlle notlfB had been 1vn of stich ast in tention, j Of a-narsl impT'anre of hee Informal tompitnu, wa the on a filed bv Oat ar Thmnpaim of TViuner.. charaina that tlie 'ntthwaatrn rharaed him freialit on the minimum eaparit-v of cars for sheep whan tt waa Impossible to load to tha minimum, and tha entnplalnt of tonid Fnrtar com pany of Grand Island against tha aits.tr rata from Omaha to Grand Island. Thia eimrnlamt wss eree-nt-d hv Attorney Charles Ryan, who specified that tha rate to Omaha from Grand Island la 10 cents i an V pounds of aipr. carload lots, ami from Omaha to Grand Inland, carload lnts. 3! cents; from tha FaciFt coaat to Ottiali. Lrncoln. Fremont and ether points. S cants, sjafeila to- Grand- Iniand the rata ia 73 cants, afr. Ryan propound liiat tlie commission tad .r a tha rata from Omaha to Grand Islam t 1 canta. to correspond with tha rata friiT Grind Island, ta Otnaita. J. A. . V'jnnm of tha t'ninn Pacific In Mwr Tntfre siiaar rata complaint in formad tha commission that this was one f tha most vealnff problems tlia railmaila tiad ta drai with. H save a history of tha low raw from Grand Island to Omana, saytne; tha rata was pot In at a tlma tha railroad honad ta build up a naw Industry Hi dim sfara. hart sugar. Tha rata Is not a. oat ona now. ha eonrandad, as tha m duarry m loticar naadad this aid. Ha was Joinrii ty tha othar roads in. a rajuaat to tha enmmisaion tn withdraw tha lo-cant fata. Rraa Majaata ta Baiaav Thia pmuoaittnT? did not suit Mr. Ryan, wha aakad that: bafara any a:tion vu takan tha baat siiaar manufacturr ba communi catad with and ths If tha lit-cant rata waa ramunarativa. that it stand both. ways. Ha mjaai to any rata hah raisad as a rs aillt nf tha complsinr ot tlia paopia of Grand IslanaT. Tha" ralroads wr givan tan day m whtrh to flla ini , aft-r whirh a daDs for a. haarlnar will ba set. Oarar Thompson tn hia complaint ayainst the Snrthawitern saM tha minimum weiaM I apa-ity f doubla dock shaap cars fur nishad hint wma Z.nao pounds, and ha paid freiffht on this, waichtv but that it was Im Boseibla for him to gvt that wt-ight into tha cars. H atibmlttad a number. of transac tsona eiivartns; a pa rind u( about a yaar showina; ha hod paid fraiitht on aheap not hipped s-vtraiftfic about Bounds. Ha did an objevt to tha raa ha paid, but In sisted, that tha railroad ba om polled ta . furniahad him with a cat sufficiently larsa to contain ?i'ie pounds of sliaep or reduce tha minimum weurht capacity of the cars. Chairman. W!nnett apeakina; for tha com missioR. said tha eompiaiat waa infoamai and. 'It waa Vi rtai ab sa-tate-commiastiia that tha matter caniif e f'.iad up by the mtereated partia Tha railroat rapresont tivea asked1 everl a.ieations of Thonipaait regardina; tha minimum, weight of cars in an endoavor to show that the. average ship ment weighed more or aa much aa tile mini mum weight capatity of tte car. Taa . Claaaiflcmtlaa. Tha discussion of the general classifica tion waa not taken up and discuased until lata ia tha afternoon. At that time the proposition to place axJe grease in the class with petroleum products was dis cussed at soma length. The National Oil 3 N as W WLea ft foxing rirF tliougiita b-' come siujrxita ; wkea tha Li hrai acbes, tiiiiineaa Luatnesa, and ex fa ibita. an abnormai diaposkion to ip; ditsLarMi the society of other rirla ; tiifrt tha motiir stould coma t hr aid promptly, for she pos esse iiiXorniatioa ol vital import anew to the yonn dauirhter. At aui'tk ft time the jrrfatrnt t nature la l.ytH E. HikJiim Veye t&bio Comjx'jujaiL Ii prepares ' tha yoa system for the cominjr etAT-jje, and Lua helped ta brinj thre guemikins saicly from girl hood, to wuruiyihoott. Read what lydia n.F!:n:i!A:.r5 fre-f a rt r w . I HaikM bWioi Wsesaaf Lw cwmplihed for ilitjs OLson. iliits tZa M. OLson, of l North. Et ttrevt, Kewaxn;r,LL,ia letter to it rs. Itnkham says : Lil.a E. Pluaham a Vcjretabla Conv ponjaa ewred ta af backacae, aidcacaa. aad atttafciiahed say panai afVer tha beat payaicitaa Im Kawaae had failed to he.p Bie. aariug- that aa operation & jetujary." FACTS FCn SICS VOitSt' ior thirty ytja Lydia E- link ham's Yr-retaLI Compound, mail from ir td aiul herhji, haa brn the taiuiaxd nrxifly foe f'in;e Lk and haj p itively cured thiAuijandacf womf n ho have reva troubicd wuh. dispUi'vmfnrj, inflammation, uW ra tioo, tbruivt tunn-.M, ixitjT'iiaritie!!, ruiitf prt.n.s backai he, tha bear fcr jci. tLitalriiCT.iniiijrF-s-t'-r .'Lj.zu is.oi roiis proetratloa. i. Cm t y .u try it ? 3Ix PlnJ.Lt faiti all Sck mura satu lt-r fa jk.it lv e haa T'.l.lvl lhu-s-.li u t : ! f i 'I ::"3 - lea as W U M-bJa J -a- '-.:1B i T" 1 -l- --nnis 1 1 ii urns 1 1 -tru i n r - II Him i alsilli I I ij rorr-pary and other In.iependant ail cm pui sv thay manuf ture aale i 'M. sn.1 It l a pnd.irt f pa'rnlatim and should taaa tha nil ra-a. wn;rn ws iran'Iy re diu ad in tha na-ghimrioind of 30 par cant. In the d!-'ia-ion of the mixed carload lot thera was otijartion male by Secretary 'iuiid of t,-a Commer'-lal club at Omaha: Sa-riary Whittn af the Lincoln Commar- cai club an-l a" r-tary Hansen of the Fre- . mmt Cnmmerrtsl rl:ib and Johr. Waldo of Grand Island. Tliay argueai should this be permit tad big Cltlcagi mail houses could arml out a carload of mixed goods as a certain class snd d a regular paddling business. Amnrg those present at the meeting ware the fallowing: James KM for and C. E. ?paoa af the Burlington. J. A. M inro and ! Chartaa Lare of tha t nion Pa-ific. Bon , White. S. F. Miliar, f. Wr'ght of the: Northwestern and otiiers, IncMtiding Sevre- 1 tary G'lild of the Omaha Commerrtai cl;ib. j Wiiitrrt f the Lincoln Oimmrcial club i and Hansen of tilu Fremont Ciramen;!al j club ' j ' earaka la Calsg wsaa. The people of thi.f sta'e have spent, for i auttomohiles In lite last twive mtmths In tit" riFlshborhend ef H.41.s enough mtn-T j t? wfpa out the state debt. Thia Is busing the titnl on an averrge price of Tl.t4 a car and that is the Tgure (i'n by a lin-ai I dealer, who said the cars he haa sold this j summer averaged that, price. But rutting lirtwn tha aver.ig" Pw'-e paid ro ft I would make a totai of n..11E.e paid out for j new automobiles between Jpril JB. 1!I and j April 3. j The records in the office of the secretary j of state show that between the dates men tioned there w're ng1sterer 1.313 automo biles: during tha yesr from April 3. I'io to 'April 3. iwr. there were registered machines, or less than one-half of tha num ber registered the year previtu when there was no bank flurry. The law requiring automobile owners to register them went into, ef.'.i-t July L l!sj. and at the close of mtsinesa April 2. there were regis tered B! mschines; a year later there were on file 1.J9II registers, while at tills time there are 2.1(1 1 automobiles registered. During IS up to April 3S. there were registered m automobiles, while for the same time last year there srere regist-red 31. That tha bank flurry failed to injure tha aiirnmomie trade ia shown be the monthly registrations, aa follows: October, eighty-eight: November, seventy-two: De eember. thirty-two-. January, fifty-nine; February, thirty-nine. TKarcb. Ill; April up to 36th. StL BaaMiawt far tkruksis. A measaga was received at tha office of tha adjutant genera this afternoon in vit:ng tha goeernor and his staff to ba the guests at a bamtuet to be given on the night of May S. at the Fairmont hotel, in Honor of the officers of tha fleet. The mes sage also stated that sears had been re served for tha governor, his staff and tha entire party from which to review the parade. War k. fee "BsteraT" taaasrn, ."Active" Governor Saundr, and rot "act ing" as ba says, opened up his TfP.cial 1 career as chief executive this afternoon by listening to Fred Schnetderwind. a Convict, plead for a commutation. He waa con victed of forgery and haa served ever one year of hia ona and one-half year term. His term is out June IS. Tha "active" governor sines the publics, tinn of hia eligibility to tha leap year finds, refused to take over to himself tha execu tive mansion, but ia stopping for the pres ent at tha Undell hotel, which- place will be hia headuuartera after tile close of tha business of tha day. This morning the aew governor spent tha time signing pav rolls and figuring on a ne w staff. "I believe I should have a staff of colonels to look after me." ho said, "because Governor Sheldon haa left tha state entirely unpro tected by taking hia staff with him. Hav ing taken tha oath, af office when be be came a senator, tha new governor waa not sworn In today when ho became governor. Neaeaaaia Cawal Ewaa;. "Newspaper advertising for the purpose of drawing new settlers is a common thing nowadays, on tha part of certain state in the west and south." said Labor Commis sioner Ryder. "Some of tha advertisements are hot stuff, too. picturing only pieces of paradise that hava somehow dropped otT and floated to earth. But sometimes they do not Jibe in the least with natural hap penings. For instance, in a Sunday news paper. I noticed a gluwinc advertisement Inviting settlers to Mississippi, tha land of sunshine, where there are no fact bills, no floods and aa storms.' Almost adjoin ing, in another column, waa aa account of a storm in Mississippi. In which 113 ware killed and 1 ' injured. Which ia merely ona ef the Incidents that lead me to say Nebraska ia good enough far any white man." fUlliaurt fkarth JaMlea. PT iA TTSMOCTH. Neb.. April r. (Spe cial. PreparaHona are being rapidly made for tha grand Jubilee exercisea which are to ba held la the First Presbyterian church in thia city, commencing Wednesday, May , with a bigreception in the church par lors. Thursday evening an interesting argaa recital will ba given by Prof. J. IL Sim ma of Omaha, tha organist la All Saints' Episcopal church In Omaha. Fri day Dr. Wadsworth of Bellevue college will deliver an addresa. and Dr. J. T. Baird, for -thirty years tha past.tr. wilt give tha history af tha church. Bav. J. Ii. gaUa bury. the pastor, will burn tha released auutgage ef CO.use. which haa been a cloud oa tha beautiful church edifW for years, and J .rJenks ot Omaha will deliver tha Jubilee address. Saturday availing Rev Tbomaa U Sextan. IX Dl, of Lincoln will deUver an able diacourse. auaday morning tha services dedicating tha church will ba held. Sunday aveing Raw. W. H. Kearaa. syniKiical superintendent of Nebraska, will conduct evangelical services. Mm Ikatu Dtaaauraav. V-IXENTINE. Neb.. April 17. (3pciai. At about 1 o'clock Saturday night Edward Cohota, a 17-yaar-oid boy, heard soma aae rapping an the window of hia room a beaula tha Cohota raataurant. Ha aaked tha feiloss wha waa wanted, but tha fellow kept an rapping, so tha bay raa and tuld haa father, wha gava him a revolver and told him tu ahoot out af tha wtndow if tha maa mo lested him. Tha rapping continued aod Ed ward shut through tha window. ii bullet hitting the maa in the hips. Hia name waa Sain Bor leant, a drunken haif-bread In dian. Tha wituad was not fatal. Afnta aval Maeaaaaaaltaa; Caarga. BS.ITIUCE. Neb.. Apnl 27. -i Special Teia-gram-XShenff Truda tuday received a measaga from Chief af Police Dalaney at Denver atatiac that Gaorga Swuaar. charged with atealing a horaa and buggy frum ttxirga Arnold In thia city about two weeks ago, waa under arrest ax that place. Switaer says ha will return ta Nebraska without, reuuieition papers and Sheriff Truda will leave tor Denver at enca to bring him hntk. Tha bares and buggy were recovered at Ljncoia a few aa a after the Lhift was committed. are aa OOAJLLA1-A. Nra.. Apnl S.-SpaeiaL T.ia weetera Nbraeka declamatory coniaat a hritf t re aat unlay evening. S jrxa I'latte, Bi aU j . OgaiUiLa aud Sidney being repraaKnted. Ia tha oratorical elaea Miaa Elaia JoiiuiKin of North f'laue received first pliM.e and Hubert tiotnlail of C.Lala aec uud. 1 taa draiieia; cimam Si.. Urrrua iKauabf S.dney aas f.iar a.ki H. A. Smita :tt Njr'.i F":: aaronii. Ia the iiuneruua t,iaaa Ala li. . ia .r uiva i ita 4a f nrt and Knhert Rflsmiisaon of Fradv second. On account of North FiaUe al ready kavng w.n frt place in the era iri. il fl.iss. rcor-ling to the ri!"S. Rcbrrt Raemtusan of Frsdy will repreeent the d sii-trt In the humormia rlasa. Thoew con testants receiving f.rst places are entitled to represent thia asaoeieflon In the state contest. ECIIB TNW OVER THE TlTB Tare-e laeaea af www la aaa PWrea la tl Isrltaem. BUB HILL, Neb.. April IT. (Special.) A sudden change took; place in the weather ! Sunday, it g-tring very much coMer. with a high wind, and during the day both I " ' 1 ' m:n . it- l v. in i -)i : i 1 1 1 1 l , i ir- fruit crop will be damaged.. TOR K. Neb, Aprt 27. Special.) Con-side-able alarm m flt by fruit growers in York and vicinity, due to the fain of the recant cold wrethar. Ice was fro sen to the thickn-se of three-eighth a of an mrh. Some of the old-timers say that there will ... - i j . , . 1 .r n . i . 'i j. in it ami ouier Clem that there will be considerable damage to ! rr-ilt. ri LLERTCV. Neb.. April .T.-SpeciaL) A strong north wind hns prevailed here f ir the last thr-e deys. and yesterday morning the tltermnmetee commenced lowering very fast. The government thermometer In this city last night raietared degree Probsbly fruit of all kinds waa killed as the trei-s war- in full bloom. The wind is still in the north and blowing a heavy galo this morning, with no prospects of a cbsnge during the day. SHCLTOS. Neb- AnrtI r: DSr-,..! J. Al most freeaing temperature prevailed here all day yesterday.. and snow flurries were falling at intervals, and last night the weather turned still colder, snd this morn ing Ice waa formt-d aimost a naif-inch thick. The fruit rrnB w1i oe Ymiy dam aged. The prospect for an abundant crop of all small fruits had never been better tip to the pr-s-nt time. It ia hoped that there will still be some of the crop undam aged. CREIGHTON. Neb.. April "T. Special. ) Thin vicinity was visited by one of the worst storma in years. ?now began fall ing Sunday morning ami continut d all day. with a fierce wind blowing Ihe en tire day and la night. Thia morning the ground is covered with snow and all fru.'t trees and sr-jail fruit are frozen hard, destroying the entire crop, which never looked better before this storm. Cattla that were put out on pasture will suffer. AINS WORTH. Neb.. April IT. Spe cial. -Today waa one of the worst days of the season. It commenced snowing at 3 o'clock yesterday morning, with a strong wind from the northwest and haa con tinue,! all day. verging on a bliaarU. T'.iere is over three Inches of snow and it la still continuing at 5 p. m. The greatest fear la that It will freexo and bill the fruit, of which there ta a great uanUty tn bloom. tT.?Rla:T1,Pnf- w" ' 1"r'" "ndanra to the Faatam Star memorial servicea held in the Masonic hall in memory of depart ed members. Rev. Alexander Bennlt de livered the address. YORK.-York will have band concerts this eiimmer. furnished by tha lurk Com mercial club ban.l. one of the best known stale?- or,nlbtIOM ot 'la kind in the OOA TA LIY Harry Huffman, who Uvea near Brule, while attempting to board a moving freight train waa thrown in such a way mat tne wheels passed over hia lett foot H waa brought to Ogalaila at ance and hia foot partly amputated. ALBION. Tha new M. E church at Al bion waa dedicated Sunday frea from debt Bishop H- W. Warren preached and man aged tha finances. Elaht thousaod dollara waa asked for and was raised. This beautiful brick church coat over CO uhh, V. M. Sisson ia the pastnr. YORK. Five hundrC boya, betwarn the ages of 14 and 13 years, in ail parts of ork county. intcrreeted themselves in planting pure-bred sed curu for York cuunty competition, and tha pnaa corn will later on be enterd at the greater corn ex hibit to be held in Omana. ELGIN The weather took a decided chan in tha temperature Saturday night A utrong northwest wind blew all day Sumlay. accumpajiie. by flumes ot anuw. However, tt melted away aa fast aa tt fell. Tins morning aim now is on tha ground and tha thermometer stood at Ju darew. The early fruit ta killed and tha gardens received a severe backset. CAMBRIDGE. Camhridae lodge No. tH. Independent Order of odd Fallows ap prupnateiy celebrated tha eighty-mntb an niveisary of the founding of Odd Fellow ship yesterday, afternoon at tha Cam bridge opera house. The program con stated of a number of pieces of stiet music and a lesture. -Tha Good Samaritan, .ar From Jerusalem to Jencho," delivered by Dr. Di A. Leeper. paator of the First M . churcn of Luia city. ELGIN Tha North western Railroad conv pany re.lu.-ed lt freight service on the Scribner-Ociidaie branch on Saturdav and Sunday. On Saturday the east hound freight la discontinued and on Sunday the west bound freight haa bean taken eff This leaves Elgin and the entire branch with ena mail leaa an Saturday and veaterday tha daily papers failed to arrive on account ef the westbound train being diacmruniind. which has served tha town with tha Sun day papers for years. Balldlas Panaltav Frank Fobiea, SXM Ohio street, frama dwelling, tsist; Gatrga A. Day. Thirty fourth street and Poooletoa evenne. brick v-nwr dweiliug. tt.iNW; John Dahmka, Twanty-aecond etret, batwaen Howard street and St. Mary s avenue, brlrk fiats, .: McXionaJd Bros.. 1231 Burnetts street, frame dwelling. t2.Si: McDonald Pres.. 23 Burderte street, frame dwelling. A CISTftCTJYE CDTEL St. Eeji3, Net Only the Fines. Est th.e Host Coiafort. able ia New York. szzt rcarTn rrs nvc2 ?fsne ef New Turk CKy'a great ho tela haa been more talked about thaa tha St. Regis, at Fifth Avenue and Fifty-fifth Street. Recognised aa tha finest hostelry tn tha world, tta chief claim to popularity Ilea in tha fact that It offers tha Iargeat measure of refined personal comfort at standard prices. The St. Regla baa eama to be recognised aa tha leading living and dining- eataniiah raent ia Naw York. It ta aoc an ex periment, but a well established naceaatty in tha clty-a boopitality. It haa been tried and teated by thousands, and not found wanting: It represents a superior phase of hotel life and stands unrivaled for eomfart and home-iikeaese. On thia sub Jar tha Londan Times, ta aa article aeon after tha St. Regla opened tta doors, ra marka: "If a great art eeaaoiaaeur plan ned to furaiaa a bouaa so that It would give tha highest pleasure and comfort to hia intimate personal friends, ha eould da ao more than tha St Regla dnaa for aa its guests." For some unaccountable reaaoa. living at tha St. Regis haa been coaaiderad by many aa a luxury beyond their naaoa, and alt sorts of foolish exaggerated reports have beam circulated regarding tha prk.ee prevailing here. Tha truth la, that tha coat af Iivsg at the St Regia ia ao greater thaa at otfier first-class hutela. and., coa etdering its eacsptiocal ai-cooiiaaaatlaaa and servtie. It ia even iea. Thia ia stutwn by tha fact that a beautifully furnished moot of large aiae may ba had far H a day. or tha seine with private bath, for ft ia for Iwa peraooa ar a parkir, bedroom and baih.frnm upward. The reemurant charaea are na higaer thaa In aiaar Crat-daaa hutcia, NOT FIVE HU5DXED REGISTER Coit of EeffiitTation Tar Exceeds 5omber ia Dollar. ail bt rcint ntxeuers urcai I raws Twa Twnty Vaaee Fee nta trie aw I try . taw tha Bwwal Eleatlaat ta Helw Neat Hntk. Fewer than vntera registered for tha bond election Saturday, May 3. Fifty-four precinct In tha twelve wards required the luring of aa many halls at C a day and the employment of M2 clerks at n a day ach. ar To thta is added about T. for tha enst of hauling tables and chairs to tha booths and tha eoat of registration books, ink and other items. Rporta from four precincts have not aa ret been returned to the city clerk, regis tration in the other precincts being reported as follows: First Ward First district. second dis trict, i: third district. U; fourth district. 11. Second Ward First district. . second dis trict. 7: third district. 11; fourth district, ; fifth district, 5. Third Ward First district. 5; second dis trict. 3; third district. i fourtk district. S: fifth district. v Fourth Ward Firs district. 10; second district. 3; third district, i. fourth district. I: fifth district, tti- Flfth Ward First district. ; second dis trict. W; third district. S; fourth district, II ; fifth district, a. Sixth Ward First district. 10; second dis trict, ; third district. ; fourth district. M. Seventh Ward First district, T; second district. S; third district, 1"; fourth dis trict. 4. Eighth Ward First district. 15; second district. ; third district, in;, fourth dis trict. 1 Ninth Ward First district, 12; second dis trict, g; third district. J; fourth district. T; fifth district, i Tenth Ward First district. ; second dis trict, J; third district. T; fourth district. S; fifth district. 1. Eleventh Ward First district, 14; second district, i. third district. 1; fourth dis trict. C Twelfth Ward First district, 3: second district. ; third district. 7; fourth dis trict, n. Tha registration last fall waa IHX The total registration for Saturday so far re ported la 410. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY iaalat aad ( rlM reatweaa mt Ufa ta a RaaadlT Krawlst Stattav Women Some women can furnish a home pleasantly with a cracker box lid and two oyster csns; then thera are others who can t even make kindling out ot the lid or get the cans out of tha ash pile. Arapa hoe Pioneer, Enactions Quiet Then, aisa The Stockville precinct election to vota. on a proposition to lssua bunds to the amount of 5 to build a court house in StockvtUa, passed off very quietly last Saturdsy. Tha vote stood 111 for the bonds and" 311 against. In tha evening the citiaans of the town built a Don fire and enjoyed a good time gen erally. 6tockvllle Republican-Fiber ef S years ago. Editors Escape The coal ahed at the rear of tha Bienn office was demolished by a runaway horsn last Saturday afternoon. Tha horse broke away from attendants at tha Park ba -a. sad awasared so thor oughly frightened that ha didn't know where ha waa going. A!f that prevented him from getting into tha Blens sanctum waa a thin screen. Surely that would havs been a horse on Editor Kinder. Colum bus Telegram. Worked A young man once becama hyp notised by tha pleasing glances of a number of tha fair sex administered upon him. and asked their company tor aa expensive entertainment In a neighboring burg- While he waa caring for hia auto they gava him tha go-by. and went to tha entertainment by their lonesome, paying no mora atten tion to their chaff eur knight until supper time, when ha waa required to pay the freight. When ha waa than safely at their nauve borough, thay quietly gava him tha marble heart. Mor&U Tannic man beware tha bewitching glancaa of tha artful, fair and beautiful sex. Bayard Transcript. Vat Thia Time Tha clamor of tha fire ball rang bnidtw In tha buoyant air and tha valors ua firemen sprang hurridly to tha scan af tha bursting flames O, pahaw'. Wednesday aftarnoon some little fellows playing with marches set Cra to a pile of manure lying beside E, F. Towslee'a barn. Aa alarm waa given and la a vary abort time eur f!ra bays had stream of water turned onto tha blase, which waa quickly smothered out. With the wind blowing aa It was, a disastrous Pre would hava oc curred but for tha prompt antisa sa tha part of tha Cra boya and others. Silver Creek Sand. as, Ona on tha Mayor or tha Auto t was right oa L street and all waa sail aa tha graveyard Bear tha-wtllaga church on cir cus day. Suddenly tha still night air waa brokea tf a bldeetta pandemonium. Shots from a sua erashed sound waves against tha wtndow paaea. There wars sounds of a mallet thundering; against a copper kettle. War at of all. there axosa tha piping voice of a child, its tongue gJvtoaT Tent to profanity that would bora a hala La a battleship. Windows were thrown up and tha anxioua parent of tha cursing kid ex claimed at a broken roiue: "My boy I my boy. What' a eating your "Back ta the hay, papa dear, there's Bothing1 much do ing." replied tha sturdy lad. "Jimmy baa your rafeatias; shotgun. Willie haa tha new waatibouer for a racket maker and I'm doing tha cussing. Wa didn't mean any of it. though. Wa are Just playiug that wa are Mayor McCaahland getting hia automobile aut of hia garaga and getting- it started:" And tha neighbors with draw their aighUiapped beads from tha win dows. nturUag to each other, "ain't those kids good aa tnutatioaa." FairOald Lndependent- Staegla Pewgdw Waat Warm. STUHGW. & D.. ApriT 27.. Special A delegatioa of citiaana ot Sturgla called on Senator KUttredga while la Sturgia re cently and made a request that ha uaa hia baat effort a to secure tha passaga af a biU through congress authorising tha ex penditure of a sufficient sum af money ta park tha thirty acres af land adpoining tha Pent Meade military reaervaiioa, for merly used aa a water lewerva by tha gov ernment Tha land la well situated fur tha purpose named, and lies bet ween thia town and tba poat. A committee waa appointed to ascertain tha ldeaa and wlahea af tiia citlaena and ta embody tha asm in a reao lutlea ta ba forwarded -ta Senator Kitt- redga. wha ia a aaat speech assured tha callers that ha would do all In hia pownr to secure the passage of tha measure, and that ba felt reasonably certain that the proeeted Improvement could ba made a reality. Aa lata teuisua means many had bruisea. which Burklaa'a . 1" m symiw bw, 'ii. . " . mm fl uw sores and burn. " " ai a rug j C - I (if New IP Victor Records for May on sale throughout America TO-DAY A3 ratal ei returns hsve accompaniments by the Victor Orchestra 5-inch 33 cents -4 Ceoteia C eswyal Marea No. ftl v ilia 5ea trtn Tne Merrv WinVw") No. sjot Elue Sr-venwin tees Ma aad ska Warld m Miaa Na urt Harrv lacdonouah 10-incl DwrWiW Smm" Mrck No. s5 Arthur Prenr's "and KisaleHa Qnartat Na. ser5 Arthur Fryor's Band Claw Waei Inliseissis No. j8 (Wirh vorl chvnul Victor nr-tn-ara (W. B. Rneere, Candnrtorl Hasn Dare March (from "The .Soul Kias " No. v Victor i rcbewa Taa Ei iiims 3ar th-am "Taminauser") Na. Mis V ioionceilo Solo ... ..V ator Sorlio Firm Kiiilam (Leybachl Mo. Kt V'talin Solo " rriia,tTaaccooipanimenri Howard Rattsy "y Aceordioa boio John J. KtmaMri J sslanasj Oava No. -T Harry Macdoneaeh Hsa sal t Ain't TttiCominaOut To-oiht? ) Na 5396.. Byran 1k "ariaa BiaaaCrea (DlRtean) -.vi. Alan Tamer I Ueiw. aad tha World m Miaa Urem "A Waits Dream") No. wiH , . . . . . . . .. - Henry Burr ta. HarahWCaatlaLark Nok ss IFlnte abliaatnl .. Fleanor Jones My Hearts The SvntVaca lirora "Samson snd rii,i," . f lit tniuih Corinne Moraaw Meraaa Taet Fnaadof Miaa No. .-74 Clsr-ce V anco Taa Paaciamat T Sea sail ssNiel Haage tha rBanast aa the Traa .. ' ' f-- - Fildie Malta Saoia. Santa. Sania Na .wr ....Miss Tones and Mr. Kiurras "''"'i Urnmm Ma. um Dewriattve Mine Jones and Mr. Soancer Taim WaramaHaawvOars No. jue Irish Specialty.. ....Steva Porter Aa fceaaiag at Mrs. CI a aim's baMun Haass Na. ci - - --- . Victor Vaudeville Cnmpsoy IT" 5"w " Darktowa Ckedi V. u,. Perries. Quartet Tea Heart Yea Last mm Masywaes YaaH FuJ- Teaa-aea. o. Q O Na. 5wel Ja Lifted Ma Ne. fnm ( Revival Mr Ual raa Na. ( w I irsnliw tha Cairlsa No. (t. ,v 12-inch Ne. La f 3ioqn r lute holo . Call seat Im 'from "The Lily ol Killers ey") No. jioaa... 3 leiw. Whaa Wiafct hti alias taa Sluaa No. 3rros New Victor Red Seal Records Eancs) Caruso, Tenor -tCaraBB-Barthelrmy) la-ncb, with srehestra, aj la Horl.a J.r (Waeaerl Hwiag DlTainaa") la t m mh Wmm. Iiaa (Foote) No. Mi 17 iinca. with orchestra, t Ia English Ernestine) Schwas. sag Hmnk, Contralto Ba LaBaby iCarne Jacoba Band) fa. MiiS lannch. with oichestrs. It - - la tni'lk , .. Frnwia Calvw, Soprano Saaiiis fa as t . waa at iiiaais ttlaunod) (Sing. Smile. Slumber) ssna iiacs, fluta obiiaato by Danna Lyons. j . I a French Gerairftnei Farrar Aatsaio,Scotti tPoccini) Mimi. To son! i-inch. with orchestra, V la Italian Caraldiaa Farrar Earica Caruso wttPle (Puarini) Finale Kindly Heavenal No. Swny u-inch, with orchestra. U In Italian MaecaJIa SaaabricJi Ejnna Lamas Ffaasa ai Flaara IHoasrt) Che soave xeffiretto (Letter Duev "Sons a the Zephyr' ) No. fsaos u-uich. with araheatra. (a Ia Italian F alia Caruso Viafora Scatti 'Puccini) Qaartst. Act e Xa Italian Laaia (rmtai Sevtatte. Act IL Cat an frees (What Rcatrauia Xa) No. tana iuKh.withsrckestra.$y la Italiaa Any Ttrtsr dealer will gladly play these records for you. Co and hear them to-day f New Wieur Rinrda on sale throughout America, on the 2Sth of every month. , Write for free catalogue of over 3000 TicUr Rtnrix. Ta gwt west results, im anly Victor Neadlaa aa Victor Raada I 9 s Q 10! Q Which is I I - H Y 1 It You think you can tell the differ ence between hearing grand-opera artists sing and hearing their beautiful voices on the Victor, But can you ? , In the opera-hoyse corridor scene La "The Pit at Ye Liberty Theatre, Oakland, Cal. the famous quartet from Rigoletto was sung by Caruso Abbot, Homer anc Scotti on the Victor t and the delighted audience thought they were listening; to the singers themselves. At Rector's, the noted ChLajo restaurant, when some Ok the grand-opera stars sang, witii piano ac companiment, the diners listened with rajpt attention and craned their necks to get a ghnipse of the sing ers. But it was a VkUrr. In the rotunda of Wanamaker's famous Phila delphia store, the great pipe organ accompanied Melba on the I 'it tor, and the people rushrd from all directions to see the singer. Even in the Victor laboratory, employees often imagine they are listening to a singer making a a 5 9 9 5 a record while they really YVhv not hear the Any f tctar dealer will Records you want to There is a lctor for Victor TeJ!driz M&cLine Ox, Cam3en, N. J. lrrtiair Craauehoaa Ca . ) I'M 1 I Is i o - a ..Arthur Pnror'n 0 cents Havdn Onartew Hymn) Haydn Cnartet Collin and H arise) Trinity Chow $ 1 mosr ...Arthur Fryer's Band Lianas A. Lyeno Man Tar 3tros .....Trinity t "Adarables TaunBeats" Ik ., French Cadsid. ooprano Traft ihr das Schiff ( Seats. Baflad No. sSnS la-inch, with arc hestra. l IMimi. Than Hn'1 v.. a Art I o amnii wbi rsiw ITT. Ik.nn ;-k ..u 1 . ' ' """"" which; f n a hear the ( utor. Victor for yourself? gladly pL lay any Victor hear. every purse $10 to $jtx. atuaaaat. r ' -- Diatnhasata. 1 n L X f s r .rr ' We have a!T tttd records on T&a V Victor May list, as wall as a mm plet list of Victor Red Sear Grnd Opera and foriegn record . We will give aa Aaxetofhane out-door concert of May and oilier records from our window in T h Old Boston. Store Sat-irda eva- I Ling. from S to l(l o'clock. Don't fail to hoar Tctraiilnl. ihe greatt'st livln? soprano. Let na ahow yon , t?i latest style Victor machine. 310 to S1C0 Victor VictroU S20O A.r 300 it I f k Victor Ausetoplion SoOO Piano Ij Player Co. S OLI RfTlX TORE 2 fc... 1 iihhiiiji 11.111 1 1 ... iu .1 All These Records On Sale At Our Store Ccr. 15th i Ihrnsy Sts. IVestsrs CistriSaters far seq. e. vmu l:tt. 6 You Don. t Hind (he Weather If Yea Own A VICTOR TALKING flACUINE A life of pleasure la la store for tha- owner of a Victor, for not not alone can you have Grand Opera, at all limes and by tne Wortd-Renownet artists, but Band and Orchestra Selections, popular, comic and sacred aon?t). Vaude ville "Stunts." tragic and comic recitation la fact, an rt!esa a rlety of eatertiinmeut. You raa pay ma mnca aa you like for a Victor taey rana In price from si 0.00 to $200.00 WE CAKK ALL iKki IVIEST RtLUKDH IV STXK. Step la and bear the; Victor in our mw rooms, even though you don't want to buy oaav A. UOSfL CO.. OMAHA. 131 X DoasU Herwt. WHOIHSALK AXI BKTAIL P. S. Send ua your namt and addreaW and recehra a pack- of Needle frea. Call Us : by 'Phono Wheoavar yau waat simi thtntT. 'all 'Ph. ma riut'a F4 at4 make it k.maa a Sua waal aa. '