THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEifBER 2fi. 1309. j "WAY DOWN SOUTH" f Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska No Rehearing in Dinuzzo Case I of S-rsse Court Diie 2.e-;uesi Atrsraej Vsaiaa Interest i LINOIA. rc S ?p -al Th- su- pv-rmcnri tvjar overruled ta. m:;ca j Ttt rehearlr.k- in the cut of the sta:e against LT.uzxo. w.r.d.ng up the ef fun to rriyn the s o"ciwk c!-".r caae. Similar a-.tl m as iuaen ia the Heaovec -T t.ie Oma-a Str-t Railway i which a ll X Judgment was ccmpan y serurei. ETrt Edwards, serving a ten-year terra tn tne penitentiary cn a charge of havir.g performed a cr1 ir.ai operation, which resulted In the death cf a young woman m Kearney emor today a5k:n wa bf;r ti arT- i- -t. r-.r Ha as aroo-ns a.-. '-d Attrmer C. C Fasstrcrt ar..I a s-itw of oc-.ty wrr.n f Uacuia. aa if(,ni4 T-.j.wo'is. win Warlen Srr..Ji sa.J E.iax4 fcaj beon a mr-dri prjcr ar.d haj a.avs toli h.-in tlt tr i'.i- Tii okh ravice4 acd l!avr.d i:;iut:t to Jj 4taa of tte -t3-. as b himaeif toid if n Hj rr was tiat Lt. r.1 treif bai pr frx-l ta oprai..jn th Wi tae cal iatr-a3ti wr r. s. b:r.a a trvcUsx a.an:a.T f ;r :iC3 ic-yxla. Et E. J. C. !-wi.H ha ba appomted capca-3 of :r.t-i a. iprtn3ijt uf til hoppitai ccr-s cf Xaiional -ianl Prtrii 0.-3 -tci tr. Swa--4 as Trst lii:tca.Tu Adjutant ijn?raJ HAr:;:aa has arc;:te-2 rt:rsat:oa of fot4 Ljm- tera.-.t J. A. Bacer.i of tie eontpaay att:onl ai WU'Our. Bank President Commits Suicide J: H. Wiaterode of WLatenet. law, ShacU Himself Ihroui Xh. Eih-t Teaple. frNTETRSET. la.. Dec S.-J. H. W;r. tenxle. prMiidct of tia Ciuxns' National bans. cota."t4 ra;c:.1a abortly tr aoon torfaj by a.-oun btn;f tn--ju!i to rit tic?e. VI bealtii is aa:l to b ih ca.us. T'oa Janitor aad booitiiepr ft Mr. ffa- tercde at tb bax.a about coon. ha.f i . ,v t r-KMi- w mrn hoor A.er W. J. Coraat casa-er. enur-d taw e:a3i!ssaict aad f ouad ta pra)dat alttiat ax ba da wita a buit hui ; F'acyl' is bj -i wii aad taxe cbXdraov WOMAN FORGETS HER BABY, BUT IT IS RESTORED TO HER Xn. Bik L em Tew CklM la C Island Ir CatU Trwla U AWtt tw stsurt. GR-VXD ISLAND, Neb Dee. S. (Special) "On. my -xl- I forfat wrj baby:" Ttt wis the fras.c cry of a pasaencer oa the train J'iit as the St. Joseph sV Grasd Is- lasd souihbcur.d wis about to leave the ! T riors Pactfie deT ThsaTrfajr aia-hc Fniit t -e ,vnor tanitor. was an to the ment.-t. The woman, her husband 1 , . , . i . . , . aad n! Lttte chi.dren ba aki the , janit.r a fw nmmenta beforw. within the I depot, as tj the tinie of the depsn-tnre o ' the train.. H tcid Usein !t woCd leare ta j Slk Kli.-itl es and thty eooid now board the . , , r.e fanT was bastied to the train. , rain. Tk sa? ea- i.-i.m- at' T T IP rTrtrTeTT 9 11 T ! vw. - t , frr.y p-cked it op Ukd hot -f acted for th u-ac-t upon which th trmiii wm tad- inc. H- -u-r.v-d ia Us mcii of t2aj-t th , n...mrr.t the mother daated upon the car j riaiiirm from within with the announce- ; ment that she had overlooked the ral-iabie j baka:a; Seven: of the women piser-r : la the depot asked Rosen what be was so excited about, aad he replied that he ha 1 little Roach a home and he loved em ail. but at the present price of cutlets . . . aid hen fruit. "I mt no more. yed. Jecxared Jovially. The woman loet so time ja reuevtnx the ;aaitor of hia burden. TRAIN STALLED 'ON FERRY Ik Ceaebleaak of Cartaesaaa Trsn elwew rut la lew Sear Uevrwat Several Bean. traveler, on th. Caaada Facific's Ch.-cago-Torcnu train are stalled in the Detroit river aboard the company', car ferry M.chigaa. whack kaa bean fMt U, th. ice .inc. .. a. momingi Tug, - -""-y- - - - - t clear. Some distance beioer the Michigan the Graad Trunk ferry Huron and a Per. Maruuette f-rry. both with tretgkt train, aboard, are a.so held. Marine mea declare kte conditions to ke worse today than for yiara. The Michigan and the Huron were re- leased by tugn 1-jr.Bg th. aTternoan. but the Per. Mar,uett. ferry wa. .ta Ut In the ice this even.ag. The Per. Marquette haa bo casseegers oa board. rtriD IT AL TO SAST1 CLin Maay Weddlaaa Add ta Vasy af 1 aaetida la Oeaw. NEBRASKA lim. Neo-. Dec. X. .3pe ciai.) at Ta-mage today Henry O. Retily. manager of the local telephone exchangw. knd M as Lean H. Everett were united tn it the home of the bride's par-nta. Mr aad Mrs. A- Everett. Peter Tra3ur. one of the wea.thy young farmers of Hendricks prectcct. was unl:ed ia mamage yesterday to Mis. Julia Shea. er.e ok ta. prom.a.nt y .ung wMD of 3ut a soft. d-wry package, with an teiast I en.. w a jca. concern f jrr'shed the same ' .ect9ir pea-rj ly wtOunj had been left t last auicnser. The ConucercaJ ,a the eents, J r Howcn-wyedJ TSrz'gSv g asetioa of the county. T.iey sen j tie of irers thotia-ht thetr affairs had been Bumed at the Catholic church and Use "ff'ntly vauated. cerentMcy was witnessed by a large Bum- ! GR.OTD ILaXn-r Trwt farm f ir rr f relative, and fnecda. i e!'-' w&: tor many a day was h-id m ar tar ia-. . . . ' :a- e,tT tnt f urty-acre tract up.,n -nug w. w. Wiison wa. aroused front jwhirt there was an lao-bted-e-e of r. w. h-a aJu Tiber, last nig-ftt near ncdnight to l' f-' aS.r.e. or ah.mt per acre, marry twa cuouxoa. oo being- Harry p-- TS. b-Jli- thereon are af the vni T, . , a fruit crcnarl f bearirc trees a-iiii Um hel Ktn.tr f Dodge county : soT.ewhai to the value. Te farm' T ee and WUlaa J. Dec a. ( Nemaaa City kit si-.'ta from this euy. The prper:v and Hj UbSy NIchjU of Rocknort. Ma. ." V m an eataie. wita r-.ir.or heirs stoth ooupie. took the early morula ney far Chair resDecuve bomea. vtera ,ia r-Ten rwscoci Both cjm rsia. ta ea a late tra-a aad were anxious ta get Blamed aad get back soma for Ckrt At swa today ax th. noma ef th. bride s areata, Mr. and Mra F. W. Teil, near 7unbar. thetr daagtuar. Misa Anna, was si:ed m aaarriagw to Warrea France ef jrrausa. Taar. wwr. aW g-uats preaent kad tt wa. a very aaWato affair. Tha kraie. like the groam. was Bora aad reared ta this county and they kav. knoww each other from Irfta-w-y. Th. grvsna a w.i-to-d. yeong farmer aad the aca of C. L Frmaaa, a faraer aaetsker af tha jasTsIa tsrw ad es. ef tha baat kaa.. m ta IS waiy, . taa Jean afisv a tv to tu Fac.'.c coast. w-U aiak t: hone oa a far-n ietx-.rtng t tr.e Cry ti TO EX bii orr M at ntw Trie t I.dwe kerlf f Pat Pla la Jt"'i Cell. Vaha:ey alias -R-d- u arr-m-d b- Mif1:; Fatrck on the ;r.arre f d'er-r-h-;."t the r-.ic . arxi at a harr.g Frd.iv t w flnd r aid e t N-" hsri" mor-v th- accised pa-d c rT,? vt T"" Hbor ci tS- Mha-eT cart- fm ;c-ji O-v aV-ii t!- ! t'.ir.e, the trial of Ja V iis-.n. the Hsdar ark rtr u r:r on. H wis petted by r. eh:ef of dete-rtiv-s rf ?,vit J C'ty. wh vs r.r is a witie-e tn tic I c!. as a bad man. han-j bn ysf; M Sioux -ty a.-d spent tirr.e in the -" ! J-- M;r os snie-.ced tr th - ' p;'.c. Ha-rr JoT". l !n P"r . j )--"r.a- rr-a- ari t--!f arjoi- or Mxa-i-v j i" a j-.ri as to lad c-.a-r " - T-at a i tr?-r.; f- r-T lnf t la;! 'o-T ui V farr.j!hl m.'n'-rrt wrJ: liquor a.-d was inwM f" iricy aaT!ior"ti. K aonv! p to th;ojt If a W t) lo Ja. 1 a r1 ruti to b pt in ts a e;j wlti Jitc Tr! nta-ha 4 4 not frraat his rK?'jt. tg"r. but "r vn ralc with ta aocual bar. rocoer. i cirl ao bara t? V t tilt afp a gnr.4 lrt-ir t.1-. jrfxe 1 - miBd fcim. H premised ti if 3 t3 t'; oountry acd itirk com aad bur h-at' th- rJEaiEdr cf his sva hr-e. 1"bi takes trito c-jr-sdr l- t!ir Ma- J basy ayiia T?r.el a w-.sh to b olacl 1 in tll paars el! w:tj Joyce. b'it tb.s was ! not twwti It la an-!rto:) ti aitbor) t wt:i offr him tb coit of tti- ojt of tows f'jr sT-d or . work'rs; a; aard 'Abor on th iewu f-r thirty days. Wa. Rir aa Wmm Dn4. WOOD P-IVZR. N-fl . t-c E. .Sparta.-T-raai. ) Tao&a P. Ry-aa. a pauatpr ard aa od r-;dnt br, d:d last n:"t:t anJr aupcu r.irusixs-a Ha was fosd !a a Jytns; coniition a ts waiiaa room of ta Union Pacific depot by A-ct Gri at 7 o'cioek this morair.s; and died a fw mis-xut later. K ku a isi;; woosd on ta oack of hj aad. Ha had b3 drtaiaa; ail Bight wita aeverai com paaioca axd may ha-r d!d froa aJco holiam. Coroopt uta1ajsd heid aa ln cesc Xetraaka 5m Xtn. i HOLt'Rx5E The cokmbt of c:ty endM-jed it bi saata Cjia f- , LJ1"J,f" is rtef-Joon m rront of :ts store, cr. Mrea. moatiy from town aad a.1 under U y-a.-a of aje. ara.'.-d taas- of t.-. boapita-.ty of J ca Neuton. i3iir toya cr ..ire iitt.. usef-ii preaec Lba other f.,ied w-ita caady and aata. HOLiiRHGE Ta court hu bonds, i whica were roted in XoTeirawr. were a I iea-iiitar snbjett of t!ie stipemaora' cMH.tln here Wednesday. Bend brokers were ex pected to be frewct tj naajte some a-racge- ' i ui.u mm u Liir cjiw.ut,a. oct cone aa- i , paj-ed. The ta-d. aoweer. has severaJ 1 rigors t-rascn a-d L rbom aad Coaat-e Clera Hediund wU proceed to i.sooee of i the bonds. Architects were present aad i p ans aad detaiji were discussed at con- i fcderabia lenctii as to the new buiidin. HOLXREGS a A. Msaaoo was ' Tike- ! Into custody yesterday at tie instance of ' O. G Johnson and h xi-- : , j. m. joensow on a eharfe of ddior- ( f aive baii in tita sum at aids aiwi h i h . V I was. set fjc Jaaoarjr a.. Tr&oojr rrew D1.t ' m- juunt Trana w-m kCU 'stc1xt t tae Joaa- ' Some yesterday mora r.x. durtna w!l;c ' . r-i to tawe thre.4 d abud i lira. Johnson and Hjtm Frances Scott, bis ' eaer rjuicre. j HOLXREGE Hoidreare tl hare a bUirer j " -Z.,! : "t1 eonl.r to prevent p.aaa. The contract waj ! wr.l last ni3t -lth the lTd!and clf n sa a a awl : 1 a.. - M.'ci, mux K Uie Wat or A 1- -U- HOLT REGS-Humphrff Jtr of rh ZJ7 c1 renira-d from Coior-ik fea,trruj, WQr a 64V in f.r inm. ! OQ . buZ-j M- ! has teen doinv acme eirriT work on ' ta lnTetiiiion of land frauds tn that ', kT.", t"TT . "cer n:m w men taat evet nR.i. t-: brancn of tae work, aad he wij retur ttara after the hoUdava. HOLXREGS The fast Hoidreire ITzh 7 UJ team derated the Beaver City team at the mi i i. . ay tae scare nt 9 w.jrk of the lcca.s excel: erf th.r rf ... vtatsora, their stars faiim to come up to expecraaona YanDeii aad Peoander. fir the HoKirece team, showed up weil. wfti.- Jl,-J"1 l"J WJ- 7d a neajy and eoosis nt . . - "" re.-reea tae aate, whica was very uarouanout. kitI?,-0n ccnat cf the deep anew ' Jut Uttie proa-reee is beirg made by the ' rci h. , . i . ; " . T tan a sma.i i 7: " " t tae reason the corasta.ka cannot beased j """ amount of com is gathered, HpfaouT-Mllia.-a Baii. a weI ! ZZZII w j n. was united in i nenry of that town. HUMBOLDT-Mr Archie Teartir.g aad Mjo Iva Philpot were united la inar-iajre ax the country home n-t the bride s parenta. Mr. a&d Mrs. John Ptilpot at . m tae SMftC L. t"w Intimate friends aad reanvea The ofr.ciat;:r.g clergyman maa Rev- Mr. Cardy. pastor of tfe. J r,. r . W 14 1 Ian church. j FHXMOJTT About four tnche. more ef i nrmtd yeeter-iay. b'it forr-unateiy there j ZZ.'St TZ tra-le was expected, but ow r.c to t-V m-lTl j of the reada not QLany farmers w-re in town. FREMONT-The execneve ecramtit of the tastera NeOraaaa Tru-hm . ...... . i ticn hetd a meeting here last evening to i mak. arraca-merts ttr th- iww . , thru- next aanual meetink. which will N he,d her. oa April T. J. aad f The com-B-lttee cunsiiPts of W. A Todr of Onasa preiier.t. J. W. Gam be of p-arLsmoutc ecretary and supertntendeait: Charle. Ar- j '"'i f S.-hu":er echorUj. An tendance of over Lens ta expected. lRk.ivr-W. H. Ayrea and wife w-re ! Urocgat into police court yeste'daT oa tae :-.-. i ,t me' ne-gaor cearrng th-ra wtta fia-scng. Die he were the prrorrrai I weapon vseu Avre. drew a small fine rA an err a . r Hi wVf. 12, "IZT. ."l Trl NORTH PLATTE The Laa-b groeerv store fcaa t ,i f T T" , : ! wmiM Mr Lamb bad hi eon.. i ?!' ep-endid ne-w buii.nc. but fcv " poor aea.-tn was compe-.ie to ft I eat of bn:r.-a Mr. Tramp has bn or I of North Piaite' s no. succvaeful mer- ekant. ber,rfore. Mr. Lamb starts b s and mm.t tt ap ami ke had one' ot the bt' 1 - " e isiaj er. Place in the euy NORTH PLATTE-nenry Waltematk kas been eetiia. ,n t several 4ara Qn n.. wLTWJl tA "d far ka. stor-d frora rwerve to thiruwa menea. Illaasao rrttaeaalv III. TIXCENNEa. Ir.d.. Dec S.--,mM W 7l-tr: c-J-: pred e. nm the snw tVaet In !. was st--kea with inn failure ilr w " Woe to Rubberers on Party Lines Ealdryf 3aa IaTeata Lerlce tit VU1 Tell "WTia is Bit tirf la. HOLC RZGE. Neb . 5. .-;c-a'. A. C K award, a res-'ier.t of ti s city, h.is p ct n:j-!i of his tune d irir.a; th" :t tare years ataji: pra-ti.?ai ixj.r-jwe-aiets'j :a the Cf -f-ra te.etr.oce. Mr. Howard ha3 anno inci that he had St-cvirrd a pair.t on a dir wh:ch w juJd pr-rent "nihberia in" by te-esance pai roaa on rrty linm. Tij r-tnara.o.tf a-Et:oa. whscb is d-e- f-.d to pr-vate service over party -iti. is a rr.A-'l nie-caaj-Al de-.-e no iaraer tha aa crtairj a..-m cock. It cocta.a ataay be:s axd pirta ta.ia a ci'ek atd can be attached to a t.t r.:ri b-r a wsrixai in .es than th.-rty rrii.t itea. It can be used on any n.ki if Phone aad n aay kind cf Una cw lj ti c -Con. With, ail the phones on a line e-j-i.ppd w-.tii the indicators. ta troubira of the "r-ibofr" would b.n- The momejtt a re cetTer is taken frtta taa hck a a.cai is pad out oer taa line, and aa each phoce has a d.I?-rnt r.-aai. tt is ka-wa at occe waoee receiTer is down. If two pe?F are cocverir.; aad a third party drsirs to cjii-tiy overhear the canTersa utn he cina,t do so wit.bot eni.as; out s.naJ as he ukes d':-wa his receiTer, thas iett-.r.- those ta.kiri know ca (cos has cut in. Aa ur.iiSia feature of the iar-ntion is that it ind.catea the lenarta of time a tei phjne is kept in ue. Kiaard ha been stidviriar the telephone for y-a.-a. Ia tit, it was he who cta atrtiCtd tt f.rst awitchivard at Hjicootb and that achieventect brouariu h.ai bo iit ti" loca; fate. as a home atade sw-.tch-b-rd was a very rare thin4t. Ia reieat years he has turced his aitent.oo to the ia:provinsT of the te.rptone, particuia--iy on ta rural lir.ea. where !t ia worst. Howard has aiao in-racted a new li;ht itins; arrester, d-fterent from aayrhias; on tha market. He ciainis Tor his a. rster that it :s ansoiit4iy iadesii-jccble by lihta.E: ithe o.J oces are aott, thit it is not aff eited by th cccdit.on of the weather and that it ia "tool proof." It ia so iat pi that it cannot b rotten out of com m:sj;cn by the aatateur. who wan sonte thia fets wrong- with his teiephor-e seta aijeut to "fix it.- It ia so suoestaatia-jy-made that it caa be opened up aad cieaaed out oeciknai:y. as is ncessary w-.ta, any arreatir. aithoat th least daaa-T of spoC iaa" the dev-.ee. Thia caatct be said of aay ocaer arresters, which are, fraU. dedicate thinsts. Little Girl Badly Bwraea. FTZPJTE. Neb.. Dec. .Sp-oai s-TJte J-year-oid daacnter of St- and Mrs. Albert RatkaTec. iiv-jiar in the southeast part of Una city, was severely burned early yester day B'rtti whi playtEs: about the kot It ia not known whether the stove door was left cpea or was opened by the child ia'ber piay. The parents heard the child scream and on manias; to her. ftmad her dress aT-aaa. The Cre was ssjctiiered at once, but not before the lirtie one was bad.r burned. A doctor was cad and found oce- side of the'ehCd bad; 7 aad deeply burned. The hip. ntde and neck re ceived deep bums and the flaaies even reacted ta the side of the face aad siaa-ed the hair baJ.y. The physician rejieved the ehxld as much aa cosaibie under the cir cumstances, aad the latest reports are that she ia getnaa' kioca; u weJ as ecuid be Terdlee iniaat Caleael Gates. ALSTON. Neb.. Dee. 5. (Special) The November term of the d.strlct court ad journed yesterday until February of next year. The last case tried was one in wh.ch e-e-er-o.d bey sue Cciottel D. I. Gates of Governor Sha.lecberirer's staff for in juries received while at work for the eoloivM. Although the colonel was defended by f. S. Howeil of Omaha, the Jury re turned a verd.ct for the plaintiff. Ia the case of A. D. White for the Heg-ai sa.e of lntoxicatimr U'lucr the court imposed a fine c-f O. The court overruled a motion for new trial In the case cf Ksamer a-aiast Weiatxnd. a sed-jction case wherein the jury returned a verdict for B.4. FesBkee-taa Deales Iajaaetlaa. XEBRA5SJL CTTT, Neb.. Dec IS. iSpe nL Judge Pembertoa of Bearr-.ce. who has been holding court here for the last two weeks for Judge Travis, has handed down a decision denying- the injunction kgalast the mayor and city council asked for by Jamea D. Houston, to prevent the dry front granting a new franchise aad make a contract with the water aad light company. The council passed an ordiaaace aad submitted tt to a vote of the peop.e and It carried by a vote of nearly three to one. Houston enjoined the council from canvassing- the vote aad granttg the fran chise. The case caa been argued to the court f itr nearly a week and Jud-e Pecnher tcg finally icc:d-d against the plaintiff aad denied the injunction. Houston la said to be backed by some of the part.e. who recently sought w get an e-ectrlc light franchise aad failed. Dwa We Weddlaa at Haldrrg-e. HOLD HEGS. Neb, Dec IS. (Special A double wedding-.- toci plac. last night when Mrs. Mahei Bush of this city was omted nuta Charles Ber-up of Lin coln, and her auter, Mrs. Dora Waid-n. a.-o of litis city, w-vs wedded to Frank Etherford of Kaatingx. The ceremon.ei were performed at th. Methodist panes ase by Rev E C New land. Th. bride, are wail known ia this city, where, ti.ej hav. lived for a number cf year., ti.e daagntars of Attorney T. F Earnea. Wuo la well known to earlier res ident, of Lincoln "mad Omaha, both cities ceiag th. home of th. family at differ ent timea Mr. aad Mra. Berup hav. not male def inite anangem.st. a. to th. future, but will rema-n for a time tn Uncoln where ttie grucsi conducts a restaurant. Mr and Mra Rutherford wui make Uieir hotna at Hastings, wher. Mr Rutherford has a very flourtating plumb ing boaiaeaa Cartatsaa. at Barvarc, H4.RVAKD. Neb, twe 15. Special.) Another saow fe J ail day yesterday and w:tli the smooth cond-xoa of the roads tHe snowfall wa. enoug-k to glv. god C-irtstma. aleighing. At aU th. eight enorvnea. with two x ceprlona. Chnstma. axarclsa. wars ha-1 fnr tae chlioren and preaests giiea out from tree, or by aaiuue methods, the Methodist people oamg th. Dutch wind mill method. Elks Play laata Ctaaa. NEBBAJKA CITT. Nb r-eca IS. Special.) Th local lodge of Elks gav. thetr aaauai Chris trraa tree thi. liternooa and eatertaioed something- like .."1 children af this nty and moat ef 'hem were ehlMxea whom aaata Clans uad aot been very ULeral wtth. Tke paerea cfl . ,lrea ww. Bat eo.y .upoad ei-J art.! th:nar of with p.r.y cf wa: l was i'r.-r-r. :t tu taat k:rd. b'it a-i ri'i'-l'tf. wiere :t e-VL A., of the cr. irt.: - ijmlaT fM-h-y-is if t.t:s city he; I the'r i.7hrutj eir-'.es , '.ast Tn. -at ar 1 reariy ail cf t-m had ( Ty.T-.Ttt.rr.Ar tres a.;.; j ?jr.ta Cla i. Ai! irr the ehurc-i-s on.tel ;a C ;n.ttt:as err. , I ires toi2j and offrtr;j f-r tke yrr wr nken up at tr.ese a-.ee'-n-. wh!.-h wUl i tarael otr ia t e -xi c-.arVy or j raizaticn. HERCES CF PLAINS NEGLECTED Me W Fakt la Tsrleaa Iadiaa kWn mt tie Wewt I seailaf. T-tt K:;:tr t Inrer. a f:rirr pr-.-rate, c-irraaT F. E:chtenia. Unt! ?t.its tn fuitrv. c--w yfa- of a". najcs th.s eontrtution to a InTer ;ar: "I belong to a ci3 n j r who ar ;.eid jra h-ard cf a -tj ,'it in tie aew- nepers cr as?-'' re e.s. I r-fr ts the tad.an fjhte-s. VS"e hare s.rr ben r-c.a;- ' r. i-aed tcr iT.ficr. or anytiihs; else. Xm of x am are part tie days cf j-ttftts; ernpioytnent. I People now dj : t hire m-n part ) years j.d. and an the I-dian Trhters are pat Where would I ir be wer It sot ; fjr the lad.aa raSte-s I ha"sen m.jre han-r aad tar-is .-..'pa. a areat dai cm than t'-nf-ue can tei!. Jast thJnk of sold iers steeiuir cjrn fr-rfn the mouths of mules , to keep from starvtnc W. had hard tixe aad the dara---!- wre far inoe aumeu ! thaa ary of later tiares. Som-ttira; ousrt to be done f r us. It is not fair fcr us to be f .ry- tten." Jifia P. Sutton of Ur.ccla. Nb-. a soliler ;wh. saw seric on ta frontier supple- ' alerts the I.eaT-r ataa s Srf -.vtrr.ent with mor- -! a:'a rf the hn?h'ps cf la- i ! M campa.?ti:za- that ar- ka-jwTi and ap-ar-ciaied by the ol.ier setters of the w rt. 1 "The sr. Idler of :h.,e da;-.'" h- writes la the Chu-ajfo Clt-sen. "was not as w-11 care-! for aa he is sow. ire did nt know what a sleepina car was tit! we -it beck to the 1 States.- The 3trjit served out tne Mine cioth.'ac to the srid.er. whether ht basked m te ruasaine of suuiera Texa-. or croutlied cn the lee side cf a prairie jechocner while a bi.xza.rl. aiark-d It t- : Mw. was weep:r. o-r the barr-w p a-ns the then rtat North Amelcan desert, now occupied by the fertile prairie states ' of Nebraska. Wyoming aad the Dakota. -ia.ers were rr-aen ta do i a? 4 piats. aad we remember that at Firt ! ' Bnda-er there w-re ftnes when all sen- trie, were caiied in except No. x. aad he , was relieved eTery fifteen aaic jtea Eec-ort duty on the rolilas; plains of 'S'yonjlaa:. i e .iiitrsii roSr Ki-rer route, w.ta the mercury se.dm above aero and P-d Cloud's Sioux, or the bra-rea of the Cheyecaee hcver-n- around a.1 the war : frn Fort Laraatie to C. F. Snnta up aortn. was ao holiday tri "AH this wild desert, where the white ' man aad the red man fought for suprem- acy. has been chasaed lr.u a land teetma . i w-'-h wea.in. a.-.d pr-xiTc with nature s : anendaace. Cl-ies hare replaced ta- campa. ! paiatiU hones aad farm houses uasar-' , pasaed in the cid w irt have taken the j piace of the la.In s tepee aad the white th c ;i ;eo.u.ers auat-out. i Metrcpolitan ai.eys ; "But the srarrivers of the men. whoee ,! The follow a additional entries hav b.ood and toilsome dudes opened up this ; been ntade to tae city tournament! Five j mncct r--oa to prTerrees aad art.. ' men. Equitable Life. Metropolian. Wlllo r jkation. are bendiaa- their white haira to Sprmga. Gienda-ea. Monte Christ. j. Brode- e wegnt ot years, and gn!aa- down to , irares naihanxed by the m-amty ; nation t.hat proflted by their se.-vteeai we ; "1a J unwept, anhiscared aad -in- uc-' Surely such treatment is nnwortiiv ' . me American pec.e. , " ' .BROTHERHOOD WILL REUNITE ; TaJrd Preehrtertaa Ckarrk nrr..l,. will Halt rsartk iaaaal DUaer lataraay lskt. The fourth aaauai Jir.ner ! . cf the Th.rd Avenue Presh vtena n Rmf-... t .hoed wiii be heid New Tear's eve and the . foilowlaa; pnia-ram will be given.- President s remarks. Artjjr C. Kenaea. i w1 M'"rm- Kies aad Kueaal I mae,!'cr.Iare D" car31'"- Ttast. Ail ij.iuaiatahce." Dr. W r, Henry. ce- t-n- song. '-Should AiJ Aq pany. Iast. The Coming Man." W. BL " uerter. u. U. Vu:c vo.ai erio. Dickascn. loast. tiv w . E, Tood. Muic icsti-umentai. Hghe. and Kaehn. ' . . aeetiag. inm locai brotaer- by gg'SSi I by-tenan aad First Churca' Men s am. -lc- ma.e quartet. ' b ' i" J- Morgaa. --"k jod Be With Xou Till We Meet ; n." company. ! I A fta Tale. ' The southern aexro who is not possessed ; of eons: iers h.mj-if no.r indeed. This , wkaTaaclUt i aeicaoor wita the request that ke g;.i h-m , er ta-f w jor ter heip buy er p g, cae desir-d amount was procupuy fnaccraing. A few d,js Ia:er the wn-te man met tae nTicacor w:ta the request that ke --! h--n a ,iii Air2. -EtlJ,',rf.V!jLt;r aei'" A.'rtl Ail (ZjvI, "A h gall 't BTWe m dR 'hoaL ,a aj, ,na4J ,m mu" oJLf ?Z yo'i rer teijc me. Marse Tom." : " tua better care of this ot cio.en . The aid man pulled smiled d.-prerati3-y. h:a forelock and j "Now. Marse Tom. whut-fjr ya" aa wan ter ax dat he . ... i at yutaer p: Led 'case Ah hit him I on i- ha.d wi.l er axe aa ben fat an d. i rijt aa me hern hooarr fee . freeh meat."' New Tnrk vw , . aTtsgw AcaowAk. la th. Nebraska "jt. tof and Loaa Ars'n. eam f per cent p-r j aanura. credited semi-aanually. On. doiiar tarts an account. UXi Faxnam St. The Weather. Fir Netraski Fair and wart aer. r ir i .-w c a-r. T--!p--a' i v at Omaha, yesterday: m .... it ... H ... .... I teeal Baeard. OFFICE OF T!iE T.VSAT-HZR BLTlEAr. 'rd cf tern- taleor?a'tepair .Tl'l years i.". -Jr i.0 Haa .-num ttmeratur 1 4 tu B M-tuaiiim temperatiire.. . . 7 lrfoa-1 KfflieruiKi a Pret-pr.aiion iW i emoeratur ud iwwiwn-w . -. ' -'J" JtiL !1r-'. V "ac Mana l. and compared w.tk tae iat tworer Sorwiai tmperatur . frvMkiv t. t . w .. . jo ni' "j i.v jaarca L LJ -"BJ preein tatlon n r-efc r-v fr ta av es mXi, -tai rau.-.f'.il .see kirl L:iw...r T Total ru-.fal sine. Marrn 1 a " to.-r.ee x-eas .inc. Marca L....... "5 inefcee r"-r:t-T f-r enr period va.. I inraee E-efic! scy tor eor. penno. lr 7 li nchee X- A. WELSH. Local Farecaater. rtTwVV3 Sam... ian . - m.... -,S Vl 1-iam.... OggSs Si-:::: rvr ',J i p- m. .. " k-"" i P a ... V --a J p. m ... ! V t tn ... t Vi P- a.... ! p m 7pm i . i'J i i a b - -.Uiiiiir I a - ' in Aj Mowcra aa Via Caa Mik AiolaUly Flreproot Coat J731.9CO.00 In the Famous Ozone Belt H EEE is the ideal haven for the tourist and pleasure swker. Situated in the great Hne Region of Louisiana, the air tuovant with life srivinsr ozone, climate balrnv all winter lonz. Alexandria has many advantages over California, which must endure a rainy season. Every sport is c!o t tar. i. Golf links in rai.- of a.3 expert issrmctor. Fishlr.?. Huntii;:. Traapics tiro-aa frjraat pia f :--. DrlTizg:. Teaai. etc. Hotel Beatley Us 203 sulz&zntlj ippaii'.: -rjas, i".3.!e cr ea siite, 175 wlti priTile litii. Hot 13 d co!i water ia all raoou. Ercry caaTesieace U szit the mast tiariia,. .. Eicellent Caisine Moderate Rates Best of Serrice For Information Write J. F. LETTON. Manager - CITY TOUEMI OPENS MONDAY , T v. c EttnM btlt SUJ Ti.exe lit Good Opeaiiga. BALL PLAYERS GOOD BOXLI2.5 ,r L4' Bwaeh at Dea- r aad Otber Ball Players Lead ke Piettsalea Dewa tae Alleys, " The ciry tourttacieat will open Monday nia-ht with the flve-nvn event, the first -uJ belne the Meca aad Glendai tuaa to start at 7 o'clock cn the dot at tae saard Crowna aad Oflcaha Bicycles, two men. Dave O'Brien aad Dtck Grutte. Balier kad Martin. Krt aad So.omou. Ekiielt a--d Godenscliwacer. Leanian a.-.d S tir Baer.r and TjLrev kr!erwn Drinkwater, Faenberw aad Voss, Carman ar.d Schultx. Zarp aad Hull. GUbreata and rntcher and partner; amx.es, Johnson. T atey. Oila. Anderson. O Sc;a, 1CH1X trrotte. om a.eyt. iarp. ca.xec Solomon. Martin. Hlnrichs, Stanennorst, Ea-nr an.i i Guhreata. Camp, Eli, ! Fntcter. Stsikee aad K-a-cesf has Caa-ly hit c.s xit ania. Joarmy Laird has cut out betting with too oit fjr the sweet cne- Chariey Rice remarks that Fraaciacc : has the piaa nailed from tae bottom cn . him. Chester MitcheU will seen be caiied Sj cheater if ae don't ;uit getting imiae bid norts. Hs baa brotar womed. Jody Gui'-aTi of Hoi.y ia t J leadUng the cellar leaguers th.s week with a i3 KOr- A hat for Christ mi a-n t na-i baa. After a wag absence from tae aiiej-s- j ' tnni for il J. WlUiam. used ta be one of Its. beat. j aa Franma. -ickaamed Sp.aah. ia stia . . , ', out loond for a game of a-ae piaa iaft- ; handed, b-t ba.ka at tae augaestKon of ! a ten p;a gama ! Chaad-er la still roJunxj the leas of h-a , old mate. Harry Jones. Now Harry baa i -ouh-ha of tae aeaaoa has ! a-ready been bowled. ' k-reajy been j Roche wi , t pt3' have to practice on hitting t beefiad aad one get into tue get aay score, i ring wim uie kvi or .m. ' G. O. visited tha TuckJr slieya at South ( Oma.-.a aad .ornrUed t-.e natives w.th !!. ii" ad III scoria in three g I aiajies no o-i:erne to r rauio-rco -ir la order to show their respect to Garry ! Eerman. president c" tn Naiiaal Ho . ia" 1 associauon. many tcama composed of bae baJ piayera entered into the national event , l C-JicunnaU last year. Pat Ang.esoerg. me r.j -g Dutchman, is p . cec ca-Af aud aTmr,g the I -auy bowsers on taa cedar ai-eya He ' a caay instructor Just tne same aad i reg-uiar A.f jnso and Geatoa. j It funny how ta lu. y bowiiag- ta.n to.ds onto thr rooters, wa.ce.tr they!' bowl you can e tno same ta.nl. -ar fa--es that fs.wa th. fsJ.ws th. has. ba-1 duo the sauna name In the summer time, ana oa. ftucn rooting. Captain Mitcheil surely kppt hi. word when ha a-id th. Pil-s cooud skua the I Co.ts. Ocaader and Carter ran away from I tae rest of the bunch. Bg Miae tried ' kard ta st-ai tae tide but tough luck , overtook h.m bef jre the finuh. Percy Gwynn posted a furfnt to bowl any team in the ceuar league, tctaa ' piaa to count. Having won tweive out of thtir last f:rti :kry feel a bit peev-iaa and axe out luck-rg for tr.uOie er tae ai'icey. E..1 Sctneider aaou-d get some if th.. great many base ball pavers take tj ine bowuag iot. lit: taeir w-.nier sr r. a:.d jail a 'ew are real aruata ax in gama Ira Be:den. o.tf.el.-?r of the T-ea-ver e.uh. i proc bty th beet known of a-v ti t Omaha bowirra. He at W-.e Present cm. kad-ag th. City league 5a 1 L-enver with aa average of t for games 42 bow:td ta daie rj wtnLer quarters Be.dn mil em Denver ka aad Is employed at tae ar, ' Brunswick s eya. Pntca-rt of the L.a- reo-n-fuea.o ei.r.n or last vear is one or tive 1 star bowlers of tae co.niry He ha. aleais . uiien a big pnae at tae aaconai uoroa- w. rr Fwert of tne TiIimIa r:h w-a I envered third far pse Pueblo team, waa i , . . .. . ann a 9 Jmana aney. a-a as. a enrher Slid N .c&oa i. not only a bowler. bot t. th. proprietor cf the larg-st ,a Kansas City. The baae kail o aye: I " 1 ai ey ayer wao woa national fame on th a eys Is aaca thr thaa Kip Setback, who waa a ll'-A ifepjIdria.Lci "WAY DOWN SOUTH" jfv ",aRT member of the Ail-American team wMrh made a tour of all the lar?- c-'i-a from era to mast, aad a member of the famous Eoads c-f CoknnSua. O . w'n--e-r cf the championship cf the fr.Sted Stat-s. aad much of it was doe to Selbach a bt THINJvi WHICH DO YOU Qoeetloa. Tw 9aie Besaarka larrlraaa Harry, we Coaeearrate f" I Henry Van Dyke recently deiiv-red aj f-rW of cotah.e aad wTd-iy di-c-iid lee- tures on "The Spirt of America." at the SorNnre in PVs. The January American ' Maa-axice publishes the fourth or.e of theee ; . M "r" -al" - Li-rower. Work aad Wealth." la tae cjurw of whica Prof. Va Dyke has to "I the foiiowlna- In rea-ird to the prevail- j Ink- lntpr-sarion in Euro that Americans I are always In a rash: ) " The hiarh ytimuiatioo of w-i;-p.iwer in j America has had the effect of quickening the reoefw ner-e rtf lire . . , . . . wars astcnishe. and metim anncy, the Europe v-tcr The meeent of thing, ,4an.l pece 1 rapid, ifice-want. bewilder- Irr. There is a rushirs; tide tn the n.etts. a nervoua tension in the air Euslneae is transacted with swift -!Upaich aad cioee attention. The prelfmir.ary compliments and courteste are eCralaated. Whether yyi want to, buy a paper of pins or a thous and shares of stock. It Is dene cuicklv T rememt-er waiting- an hour In the Ottoman "FOR.T OMAHA. Neb.. Dec. Is. IM bank ax Damaws. orce. to g-t a thouaand ' cftryTbef ee ot rnaca cn my letter of cr-dst. The po.lte to ir.d a pr-ae of a ; pound sack of your Jlrector gure me ccfie and deilgl-trul ta-k. j acted flour, of wh:cn our er.terpnsing cem In New Trk the tra-.Mcrl-n m ,1 nt ' drpa-mert at Firt Omaha iaeuee have taken five rainuta. but there wiuld f--rm teen no ccfTe- or ccnvnrjtiin. ' "The American moves rapidly, but if yea should infer from this f r-r that h- ! always la a harry, ycu would make a rr.i tike. His rindamental pftiioeochy is that ' you must be quck sometimes If ycu don't wish to be burned always.. Tou m'ist on- ! decs you must eliminate, you must sa.-e time on lltte things in order thit you may have men e lime for the larger things. He zee his corree-3on,e-,e hi. -, -" u jcv - uia. a for the sake of system, bet for the sake of getting throuch wtth his work. Ia his t-ffce hangs a motto "Thia ts My Busy Day." He does not arrive at the railway station fifteen minutes before th. depart ure of hi. train, because he has so met air eise that he would rather do with th. fifteen mlnutea He doe. net like to speed aa hour tn the barber-shop, because he ! wishes to get cut to his country clurt in gwd erne fr a game of golf aad a shower fcatm afterward. He likes to have full life In hich one thing connects with another promptly and neaty. without un necessary Interval. His characteratic at titude ia cot that ef a man la a hurry, hut that of a man concentrated on th- thing in hand to save rime.- HCW SILVER REEF CITY BEGAN Bevelatlaa tart. of Brakra l tasasede. t aad TkUga. Griadataae i T wa I There was an old Mirmon farmer named ! Jennings living many mile, distant in ; Ltxh who noticed some sandstone oa hi. way to Pi oc he. He ased btts of th.s stone : - h-. - v- o imr. imb. 11 "rrea to mm to market a crop of , jf!'' - ""1" aa vgv-iaoea ana he a.l. lie mixed a few wita his potatoes ! for ha next tnp to Piocha There a saloon 1 keeper bought one and placed it outsidW ' his resort, ao the miner, could anaruen j their pirks and bowl knives between ' drinks. During; the next general r.ght tn t the saloon the sawdust arena became over- i crowded, and force of circ-umstaace. ej-rcted a comfcatant througli the d r. aad tn his ccmet-!:ke orbit the man colLde-i wltn the rrlndatoce. and maa aad grnd- i ston crashed ta the ground tn fragmen tary heapa The fragments of the grind- stone are cf the only concern lu-r. F;r , Barbee was in the crowd, and Barb-e waa j oam ot Tur rae- praspectora Gunafcits ana Batt.e cou-d not d'sconctrrt h:a passion . for rorka He ekamined a p(.ce of the grindstone aad declared he saw silver In It. SLv;r in sandstme How they Jeered" They tsid him bojtercusly tr.at he waa going- craay. Poor Barbe- 3 Ivor in sard "ton waa about as . rep-j tr o aa la nana-v a. robrr.a sprouting from cahbage. The companaoo Is na- d that you amy apprec;. 1 ; what a mor.struajty th.s was from the ' i kuu.ouu ce r -or r.e fijT Barfee persisted. H learned where ta . . ' , "uKuniia came rrom. and with his burro aad o.ir1T mm f twm. r . . A ... ward Utah. M aarnee eaate tj Jennusgs gr-ns- ston quarry ia th aandatona rang, he I found trace, of sliver. Th. sliver was ' I tnere. ail right. Ptooh or no Pioch. re-l- ogy or aa gc!oa-y. He aa. a buao mat! rgilt tkata, la defi- V. ' J--e" A V. : . . W ABB1 A 1 X I & Vv -iC fi'-'.-lH.-Hfil 'i i 1 anew of, all known nature, be proep?cled. tae buso. And it d ves seem like a denanc of all nature to say hat the bush ran L'M ounces of silTer to the ton. Accord-na ta th price cf silTer ax that Cme. a ton at thooe biuwiea w wr.rrh .tv-,,- p. a j The bush was peir-f.ed. The leavea ac4 kacth;iea. the entire plant, was covered w'.tn a black s-jlpcaret of silver. Tha bush i was aa outpiet cf a petr-ed forest, all . more or less scrtnkled with silver. 5,'r'' Plot he ha,I ao adamant pride of cpta j ion. aad Ploche went wild when she saa Earbee s a. -rp.ee. The seailttona raaa-e wu popu.ated by Ploche in a n.rftt. and became a new town. Silver R- f City by name. Inside of a week a desperado wsj ,fcot aad an und-rtaker started in fcuaiaesa. ,nJ s-Ter Rf wmJ f-j ia.ir,ek rU Its cred-fstials as a metrofi:a A quarta of a a-.iliicn dollars a year was not an ex ; traordtnary outp.K f ;r the rriadtoc j quarry. After a d .sn mili: ;n dollars had i been extracted by Birxe i mi. la from tha ! sandstone of Barb-e's mir.es. the wocder ! ful fled bea-aa to paler out. Bar bee, tk should be meoticned. did pour Chi i ode days" wage, by I J hs bocanxa.-- ' 17AR DEPARTF.1EIIT Signal Corps U. S. Army ' rf -s cjrr: arv .Trr.-V"K..-- prod-act. t"pd:e:s b-st, the Pride' of Omaha' rpa for itself for there are ' i'wy 'of rt competitors aad oc.y tao firm that can sliow the q-ia.:ty aad the price g-ts the CMt-act. If aay one kas a.-.y 4 -.'.-b-s of th s famous brand, take a 'rp to the ftrt ar.d see the soid.er takers tum.r-g o-at iiiaves -f bread that are wmter 'm r JT fm r, f .. . . . j I used Tour in the eastern and southera . Aad u eer r.Iv hard to beat, L "T u"1 .. Nrrth Lakota r.ehi-.. -I em i never had satisfaction, or cam. i p!ee my mo'ber-in-taw i ta--1 Lpdia- s best, the "Pud. sd Omaha- Very Rtsp-rtf illv, MPS J. L. DiJTLB.- :FREE! FREE! Aa Order on Hr Grocer ftr a 24-lb. Sack of wi PRIDE OF OMAHA Flour to Every W. man who mails us a vre of four to six line. wh eh we a Tr,r alvertising i about Pnde cf Omaha Floor. Updike Milling Companj LSX3 STLermau.- Av Owiaha. Bak. 3 NERVOUS INDIGESTION Th apperit. is or-ea capricious, rsou eructxiiooa, tempi, paina, distress ai-er eariaj. Ottea artmicd' by heart -our n, cauaea ani the eompia.nt ol food lying; hcaT.ly oa tie stotnacik. Gives Relief m ess oMji am awir a.'wm am imma at a nm i4 , -1 ,m , MM w ia aari " msmw id a cr aa cottt ts. as owe twm aims. ara tm an Irars aak m.w-m mm ia -tm eeasae-it mt .I an nm titmmmt er. runrar C'XH r eKB. keoeral aak awarT wea.o. tar tassaey Refuaacd tt tt rait a M1CI rtk aog yot kaia ST BBATOJI CO, lith aad Mma gta, o sh Smarting Chilblains .... . - : !t--l fcy n- i;;,a'i allanira rarfar irv irrm r - w m Tr ., . vnom, eaa . vuo ma4 a ea. lailMU & McCOiMEU C353 C3., OMkBk MSB, i -r,. . 'tJlltlr1 ttNIUHT FARalER "ke Bmmm Vmem Fas