THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 9, 1910. 4 ! Need a Suit or Overcoat for a 7 0 Need a Sampeck Suit or Overcoat "Young Man" I COAL TRAINS BEFORE MAIL Northwestern Issues y Order, to Give Fuel Preference Over All. SOUTH DAKOTA IS SUFFERING "Little Fellow" Need a Coat or Dress for a Girl? . Yes? Then why not buy it here tomorrow at V QJ3 3 O Such a reduction is in force now on every suit coat or dress during our really important 66HsiIlfi Yearlly99 ip si rue si' Sailo (Cues. Tho largest selling of garments ever recorded by us transpired during the week Just passed. And this Is Just what we wished a thorough clean up of stocks. But even In the face of all this selling there is STILL a splendid assortment left for early comers tomorrow. You're Interested are you not? 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No candidate., returning from a successful campaign was over .greeted by a more enthusiastic demonstration thun that ac corded the late forester. ' Mr. plnchot bade farewell to all who filed by. A little later he left the building. ' j"I have nothing to fear from a thorough determination of the facts," said Secretary Balllnger today. "I may have committed errors of Judgment In one way or another as any man might while In the public ser vice, but 1 am firm In my knowledge that no linrrroper motive has ever Influenced me in any action I have taken." He -declined to make any comment re garding the action of the president In dta-i missing Clifford Plnchot. . Plnchot today In the opm:oit of many be comes the pivot on which the Insurgent fight with the administration ean turn Its runs. - The effect of Plnchot, the personal Mend of Theodore Roosevelt and head champion of the Roosevelt conservation policies, being ousted from the of .Iclal family of President Toft Is npother phase of the conectures which fill the air. The effect of Plnchot's dismissal upon con gressional Irives'.lgatlon of Secretary Bal llnger and the land office 1b another. NINETY THOUSAND LIES IDLE Money from Game Licenses ,; Await Appropriation. Must MRS. W. M. STONE PASSES AWAY Widow of Former Governor Dies at Caldwell, S. Keoksk Gets Money to Improve Water Power. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, la., Jan. 8.-(SpeclaJ Tele gram.) State Treasurer Morrow today re ported that the fund realized from the li censing of hunters at II each will within a few days pass the $100,000 mark. Only about 110.010 of the fund has been used in the payment of deputies and law enforce I ment and about $110,000 Is lying Idle. The j legislature will be asked to direct what to do with It. Wllioa May Reilcs. Friends of Secretary Wilson here be lieve that the chance for his resignation from the cabinet at an early day Is ex cellent. Nothing definite has been received from him, but It 19 known that Wilson feels keenly the danger to his situation. Mrs. W. M. Stone Dead. The widow of Former Governor William M. Stone died today at Caldwell, 8. D., at the home of her son. She will be burled in Knoxvllle, whtre she lived many years. evere- Pains in I die-'and Could Not Walk a Block Owinj to the Excruciating Pains - Which Were Caused by the Kidneys and Now She Is ;" Completely Cured by WAKKER'S SAFE CURE The World's Best Remedy for Kidneys, Liver Bladder and Blojd - Mrs.' L. 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Miller, banker, and - head of the Iowa River comtsalon, has returned from, Washington where he secured assurances from government engineers that work in the matter or making the Pes Moines river navigable will commence sometime next month. The plan is to immediately alec the river navigable. Keokuk Water Power. It Is announced at Keokuk today that the business men of that city have com' pleted arrangements to secure the 115,000,000 of private capital necessary to make the changes In the dams and locks In the river and to develop the Immense water power possible there. The city waa given over to rejoicing and the ringing of bells. Work on the improvement will commence at once. low a. Shipping- Case Argoed. Great interest is manifested throughout the state in the case whioh waa argued at Washington today before the Interstate Commerce commission. Involving the live stock shipping rates in Iowa. The case was brought by the Corn Belt Meat Producers association to cecure reduction In the rates eastward on cattle and hogs. Alroady a reduction has been secured on sheep and also shipping In transit rates on cattle. The Iowa shippers were especially Insistent on a reduction on the rates for hogs and to this end Interested the State Railroad com mission. Attorney General Byers personally took charge of the case and not only se cured the evidence, but made the argu ments. A decision la not expected soon, but the shippers are confident they will win. Selects New rare Food Man. Governor Carroll', so it is reported, has selected W. B. Barney of Hampton to be state dairy and pure food commissioner. It has been known for some time that H R Wright would not be a candidate twain, He has held the office eight years and has virtually developed it from a mere bureau to one of the most important departments of the state. Mr. Barney la president of the State Breeders' association and a well known breeder ot Holatein cattle. Prosecuting- for Oleo Frauds. Just at present the state pure food de partment la very active and has on hand a dozen or more cases Involving the sale of oleomargarine which has not been properly labeled. It Is found that owing to the high price of butter the makers of oleomargarine are pushing their sales In all parts of the state. In most cases they sell It under it right name, but occasionally a restaurant keeper falls to post the proper signs. Sw Packing; Company for Iowa The articles of Incorporation of the Corn Belt Packing company of Augusta, Me. were filed with the secretary of state to day. The articles would Indicate that the purpose is to conduct a packing house at Fort Dodge. J. J. Kyun of this city is con r.ecud with the company. The Farmers' Co-operative Elevator com pany of lieimond and tho Sauer Telephone company of llurtky also become Incur poialed. Minlaa: Board to Meet. The Slate Board ot Kxamlners for Miners will meet January 11 to examine for mining engineers and foremeii and Issue cfitlfl csles. The examining board .consists of J. W. Baker, Woodward; Kdward Gray Des Moinn; Harry Booth, Knoxvllle; Joh 0tns, Beacon, and John Caldwell, Sidney It la supposed that all members of the board will be continued In office, as th board has made an exceptionally good record. DEATH RECORD. Fraak I.re. Frank Lee, a well known cement con tractor of Beatrice and a member of th firm of F. A. Lee & Son of that city, died suddenly today In a hospital at Omaha, He waa about 64 years of age and a pto nter resident of Beatrice. Uis wife an son were In Omaha at the time of hi death. Big Results from LUUe Uee Want Ada People of Home Towns Resort to Cat ting Wood Alone tke Streams and Hauling- It to Town. (From a Staff Correspondent.) I DES MOINES, Jan. 8. (Special Tele gram.) The State Railroad commission this evening received word that on prac tically every railroad In Iowa the freight trains are running and coal is being hauled. The most seriously crippled was the Mll- aukve. which Is how delivering coal at man stations w'here needed. Several train- loads came to Des Moines from outside points. Carroll Wright, attorney for the Rock sland railroad, reported to the railroad commission yesterday that the Rock Isl- nd company has not confiscated any coal for commercial uses, but, on the contrary. ave to the State university at Iowa City on carload of Its own coal to help In keep. Ing tho university open. He states that the situation In Iowa la not any different this year than In other years, since It is the habit of the dealers In small towns to not lay In a supply of coal for the inter. There was fear here that the public schools would have to close, but this fear soon passed away, tor the dealers notified the school board they would supply the coal. The street railway company did not ave enough coal to last throughout the day, but got somo from the Wabash. The situation seems all the more remarkable, since the mines In Des Moines or within a few miles of the city are supplying nearly ,000,000 tons a year to the fuel stock of the state. BOONE, la., Jan. 8. (Special Telegram.) The Northwestern Railroad company has Issued orders to alt train crews to give Lpieference to coal trains over passenger. mall or express trains. Officials are bend ing every effort to move coal through Iowa to Bid the famine districts. Passenger and mall trains have been, held up at various stations in the state td allow coal trains to pass and the' company Is supplying a number of towns with coal from its own supply. The officials assert not a single car has been confiscated by this company, as reports Indicate other roads In the state have done. Dakota Town Are Suffering;. MITCHELL, 8. D., Jan. g. (Special Telogram.) A serious condition faces the people who are living In the towns west of the Missouri river, on the Milwaukee road. Telephone . communication was had this morning with eight towns with ref erence to the fuel question and the situa tion Is very bad, except In three cases. At Oacoma there la no coal whatever and the people have resorted to hauling wood from the timber along the river with hlch to :. keep .warm. Chambrelaln re ports that coal la almost entirely go tie. Reliance Is more fortunate and has enough fuel to last a month. Belvidera reports having seventy-five tons on hand. Draper Is. fast running Bhort, with no coal in sight. Musdo has enough coal to last three or four days, but has no pros pects of amy more coming. Vivian Is al most out. while at Kennebec there is a good supply, with two cars of coal on the track that arrived yesterday. Kadoka re ports havltig plenty ofuel. Dakota Wes- leyan university expected io Close down today "on Account of coal shortage, but two cars came in last night and lifted the embarrassing- conditions. The Milwaukee company is now- able to handle a little more coal each day. This mining the thermometer registered 17 degrees' below Sero. able war In which this- big undertaking w conducted. The striking feature of tho show was Its educational character. There was a pleasing lark of the usual barkers and cheap amusement features. Something could be learned at every point. The Homestead, Des Moines, la.: It Is the common custom of the dally. as well as the agricultural press, to spend too much extravagant praise on shows and expositions In general. Surcoasful events. a well as those that are failures, are too often pictured In similar terms, and as a result the public In general Is misled. Hav ing this situation clearly In mind, we have no hesitancy In saying that th National Corn exposition was the greatest agricul tural educational event that has taken place In the last decade. Never before to our knowledge have the Important experi ment stations of the United States en operated to present the results ot their work to the nublla as was done at the show. The Breeders' Oasette, Chicago, HI.: Ijint week at Omaha the third annual National Corn exposition came to a suc cessful close. In Its arrangement and character the exposition was. a monument to the Omaha business men who financed and had It In charge and to corn growers and farmers In general who furnished the competitive exhibits. - Agricultural col leges, experiment stations, railroads, man ufacturers of corn products and machinery and the United States Department of Agriculture were represented by displays tnat instructed and interested all ciasee of visitors, and the miscellaneous exhibits were or a particularly high order lot edu cational merit. Last year a dosen states had Institutional exhibits, made by their agricultural colleges or experiment sta tions; this year twenty-four states were represented In this department, Canada and Mexico and thirty-six states and terri tories contributed displays. I - OilAOAMAY DROP CORN SHOW (Continued from First Page.) . 1910, a resolution was passed calling for the payment of the balance of outstanding subscriptions. We beg to notify you 'that the amount due from you Is on your original subscription of . , It is necessary to close our accounts promptly and we ask you to kindly send check by return mail to C. F. MuUrcw, treasurer." It was the consensus of opinion of the executive Committee that It did not feel like urging Omaha people to go into another exposition of the kind because of the ex pense. The committee thought best to close the affairs for the two years and then to leave It to the people to decide what was best for the future. rf action will be taken on the matter by the committee until the annual meeting of stockholders, which Is to be held January 25. At that time a full detailed financial report will be made to the stockholders and to the public. The books are now being audited by an expert accountant. Done to Help the Farmer. There is no doubt that the Corn exposi tion was the greatest venture of the kind Omaha ever undertook from an advertls Ing standpoint, for It has put Omaha on the map agriculturally just as Chicago is famed for Its International Live Stock shaw. The National Corn exposition Is the best 'move that Omaha has ever made for the direct benefit of the great famrlng community which lies tributary to the Nebraska me tropolis, and there la no doubt that the show appealed directly to the farmer. Out of the Orn show has grown the pub licity bureau Nioufu the Commercial club, and the Corn show has given the bureau something on which to hang a vast amount of publicity. . F.atlinat of F.xperts. Some Idea of the splendid ' advertising Omaha has received and also of the value of the National Corn exposition may be gained from the following notices from some of the1 largest and best-known farm and stock papers: The Farmer, St. Paul, Minn.: The National Corn exposition has again demonstrated its pre-eminence In the world of shows, the third anniversary, held In Omaha, having completely out distanced both of Its predecessors. In every department this year the show ex celled. There was a greater list of ex hibits and they were arranged to batter advantage. There was no hitch In the program and the facilities for giving out Information were admirable. In spit of cold weather the great Auditorium and annex were com fortably warm and visitors were aceommo- ( datea in every possible way. me manage ment deserves great credit for the crfdlt- i hsji a nit-sis is j. f n j biji anMTfffliWMnisTsHH1 1 ftfif 111 H v? Mason & Hamlin Wm U Officials Think Miidriz Playing for Sympathy Acts of Nicaragian President Be lieved to Be Intended to Estab lish His Position. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. Dispatches from Managua indicate that President Madrls Is making every effort to obtain the favor of the United States. Madrlx's past record, however, is such lis seems to Justify the doubt entertained In some quarters as to whether he has any purpose in view other than to make secure his position as presi dent of Nicaragua. In addition to dispatches received last night that Madrls had publicly denounced the killing of the Americans, Groce and Cannon, as unlawful and unwarranted, and holding Zclaya personally responsible for their death, Vice Consul Caldera, in a tele gram received at the State department to day states that Madrls has Issued decrees abolishing all monopolies and ordering all confiscated property returned to the right ful owners. No confirmation of the reported drowning of General Dlas has been received at the State department. The gunboat Marietta Is on Its way from Port Llmon, Costa Rica, to Blueflelds. CIT7 OF MEXICO, Jan. 8.-The state ment of President Madiiz, that the execu tion of Groce and Cannon was Illegal, was Commented upon by former President He- laya today. Zelaya said If there was any Irregularity in the proceedings against the Americana It originated within the court- martial and was chargeable against the officials of that court. Slashed with a Raior, Wounded with a gun, or pierced by a rusty .- nail. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the wound. Guaranteed. 2Ec. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. ' ' ' hymeneal; '. ' Rlchert-Otoupollte. DAVID CITY. Neb., Jan. 8. (Speclal.V Mlss Christine Otoupollk of this place was married to Fred Rlchert of Alberta, Can ada, at 8 o'clock last evening. Rev. Mr. Klelhauer of the Christian church officiat ing. Miss Maude Harris played the wed ding march and Miss Ruth Duncan acted as bridesmaid. Miss Otoupollk is very highly thought ot here. McWhortrr-Johnson, HOLDREGE, Neb., Jan. 8. (Special. Last evening at 6 o'clock, at the bride's home north of Funk, took place the. wed ding of Miss Lula Johnson to Ford Mo-WhorteT-of Bertrand. Rev. H. B. Allen of this city officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Mo Whorter will make tbelr home In Bertrand where the groom Is tho cashier of the First State bank. Walker-Deck. WTMORE. Neb., Jan. 8. (Special.) Ray mond Walker of Beatrice and Miss Emma Beck of this city were married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J. V. Jobes, last evening, Rev. E. F. Gates of the Meth odist church officiating. The couple will reside In Beatrice, where Mr. Walker Is employed as a fireman. 1 . 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BL'TIABA, (On Eastern Shore of Lake Albert), Uganda Protectorate, Jan. 8. The Smithsonian African Scientific expedition arrived at Rhino camp, the basis for the hunt of the eagerly sought white rhino, early today. Rhino camp Is on the Congo side of the Bar-GI-Jebel river. The expe dition is making good progress aa the ar rival at camp had been scheduled for either today or tomorrow. The hunting party left Butlaba at 10 o'clock yesterday morning and reached Koba at ten minutes before midnight. Forty minutes later the Journey was con tinued to Wadelai and thence to the camp, which was reached at daybreak.. The trip from Butlaba across the northern end of Lake Alberta ana tip the Bar-El-Jebel river was made In a steam launch which had In tow two steel boats loaded with equipment. The expedition as made up In the present hunt consists of Colcnel Roosevelt, Kermlt, Mearnes, Heller, Lorlng, Cunninghame and thirty porters and boys. They have 200 loads, of supplies. . This distance from Butlaba to Wadelai is seventy-two miles. The exact location of Rhino camp, which Is a permanent basis for hunters, Is not given. The party baa thus temporarily left Uganda for the ter ritory remarkable for the presence of tho white rhinoceros. If their plans are car ried out the expedition will continue for ome days In Its present location thence proceeding to Nlmule. Unless the game ought is found within a week the quest will be abandoned. INDIANS WANT TO BE WARDS Fifteen Tbonsand Petition Not to B Made Cltlsena, Asserting; They Are Not fit. WASHINGTON ,Jan, 8. Fifteen thousand full-blooded member of the Creek, Chicka saw, Choctaw and Cherokee Indian tribes have Joined in a petition to congress and the president asking that citizenship be withheld from them on the ground that they are not prepared to exercise such re sponsibility and that the United States otO tir.ue aa their guardian. Crude Oil Decreased. PITTSBURG, Jan. g.-The Standard Oil company today reduced the price of Rag land crude oil 5 cents, to 4I cents. The Weather. For Nebraska Qenerally fair. For Iowa Partly cloudy. Temperature at Omaha yesterday: Hour. Deg. 5 a. ni 12 6 a. m 11 7 a. m 10 8 a. m 10 9 a. m 11 10 a. m 12 11 a. m 16 12 m 16 Terrible Suffering Eossma All Ovr Baby's Body "When my baby was four months old his face broke out with ecsema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands snd arm were In a dreadful state. The ecsema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and. tie up his hands and arras. Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsaparllla and In a few months he Vaa entirely cured, and today he la a fine healthy boy." Mrs. Ines Lea-Is, Baring, Maine. Hood's Rarsaparllla cures all blood dis eases. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets lt LKsea t. called oareaiabs. 1 p. m. I p. 111.. 5 p. m.. 4 p. m.. 6 p. in.. 6 p. m.. 7 p. m.. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Jan. 8. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared wlin Die corresponding period of the last three years: 110. 1!. W0. 107. Maximum temperature 2 M ti Minimum temperature 24 7 Mran temperature 18 2 14 Pieclpltation W .00 T Temperature and precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March 1, and compared with the last two years: Normal temperature 21 Peflrienry for the day 1 Total deficiency since March 1 350 Normal precipitation 02 Inoh lieficlency for the day 02 Inch Total rainfall rltice March 1 54 M Inches Kxreos since March 1 6. IX Inches l)eftrlncy for cor. period, S.i'i Inches Deficiency fur cor. period. 1MJ7 7. (A Inches T Indicates troe of precipitation. la A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. It's Better To Drink E0STUI NOW Than to wish you had after coffee has undermined the health. Ten days' trial will convince anyone that ''There's a Reason for FOUM OUT A Trained JTnrse Made Dlsoovery. 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