TIIK HKK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. WWII. . 10W. k Nebraska Nebraska KOAUb' KfcAENlE INCREASES -n Je .".o.! tnke i.e,e io; The, In companies Intend to employ men nrt n ff il ia t el with the proposed union. Reported to Board of Assessment by j ; Burlington nd U. P. 'Yoiltll with CoW Bell Starts Row NET EARNINGS ARE ON INCREASE farther konlm Made of talae of TfrmUil ProsierO K.sjnlnment In Omaha and lnalaa (nl) . Freshmen and Sophomores of Univer sity Have Big Class Scrap, Sev eral Being Hurt. if mm Staff Coiicyponilent.i LINCOLN. April 7 (Spec ial .) The teport .f thn Union Pacific, fll'd with the Mate fiord of AMHmmt. glwng the financial i ,r tlllro; a figh' bo! ween the memb-t t.peiatlon of tht road for the ear ending . (,r Ulf. i, .,..,. f l!r.' aod Ull nt the Slate ltitmtifr. 1309. and the uf trf prop ' nnlvei'sMv t tt :s morninr th'tt resulted In rly In thin Mat. Jhuw the net eai nlngs . i;. fiercest ersp seen nt Ihe local school have Increased approximately $.70 OHO. Thia nc(. ;m.,. One mphotnni e, Wil'i.mi Nettle Ifjpllea to the entire sstcm. The financial j (l1n V1)s knocked tinronu'lons. mid twenty statement of Ilia Burlington Miows thHt itj,,r thirty other s'.udon's received more or earnings In Nebrm-ka for the ar ending , loss serious injuries, while every one of the I lex ember, YM. was is.SDOT. against a net j ;,) students who took ra ' ' In the fracas mrhlnlts of $2M.!i.O for the ear ending . sustained mine damage to l,! clothes, and liecemter, I!. The Lnlnn Pacific filed no either loir, hi pinls or mat or had hi statement of Its earning for Nehraka and shirt lipped from hi hark, the Burlington nan not et filed a report The scrap was begun wi'h only twenty on It property in this slate, following ia ' nu n taking part, bot this numher was ang the financial report of the 1'nlon Pacific tnt ntt-d to fully rmo hefoie the encounter lm for the two yearn . II" and 1!: had hern In pi-ogres ten minutes Then IK. cxd. the members of the two claw began a Gross earnings tM.ftjKKjft.M t.u:2.".t5.1S fiee-f,u -a'l In w hich u,ey d'.ii:ged one an- Net faming - 1'-'. .V,'. ! i.27,.'..ii; '1.727.44.. VI M.Wl.tllfi.lH :'n ai (I7H.0U r..u n in iniiii n Olvlderids declared., 2H ,.,.3. 144 n't 2-!,iii).07.-'J j I rriprovwmenta (in clining equipment I 10. 4M. :." 10 Following 1 the rinanclal statement uf the RurllriNlon in Nebraska for the cara I is and i:B: 1!"" M leage in ,fbrkK a..i.(ia Karninga J".:j.i;'r:.S7 ipeiating expense.. ll 4M;u.j.i Net earning s.St.s.'; .(i2 Net. earn, per nnU 3.4Ki.i.3H 'i axes Mid In Neh 1 KM L-ii.-fJ t.'l.r:;..n:..M :i.4:"..i:i."i :m x.j;.i.r.o.3i 2M).6 talnea of Iteiiurta. Thr following ltnws the value of the tlcpol station hous-e. maihine Hhupx, xtock : idd. scaler, platforms, fuel and water Kiatiop. machinery and tank-" connected therewith and alt othei- buildings wholly or In part on ttie right-of-way of the Union Taclflc: . iw. Main Hue Jl.(i4H.47ti old litii! Summit io Lane.. F.0.4 .1 i.. ft R. V 17U.S':t Kearney branch I3.4" Central City branch II.29S North Platte branch :;4.iu lWin Jl.LM.Sti' .Mi.4:n 1H.7.M4 lH.o'.iO 1 1 .!! bD.ltii, The road baa used in ami out of Nebraska locomotives of all clans. 700. valued at S1". R.S; 437 pas-engrr cars, all r'ae. va ue 1 at 12.4MI..142; roadway and freight cars. 17. :, valued at S.271,174. Of this rolling stock there la credited to Nebraska, according to miles traveled Locomotive!-. 31 86 per cent; passenger car, !0.I4 per rent; freight and roadway cars, 18 3d per cent, which equal for the different classes the following mile age: Locomotives, 2.000.428; passenger cars. 740.341: freight and roadway cars, 1.511.971. In Douglas cuunly the machine and repair shops and storehouses located on the right-of-way are listed at a valuation of )7o2.22.r. way anil depot grounds. but locally assessed, la listed at a valuation of $421, 3oS, Actual valua of property on the rlght-of-makitig a total of 11,204.74.1. Heal estate outside of the right-of-way In Omaha tw listed at JM'.Vtiao actual value, a total of S8.47 acres. Lands In the right-of-way In Omaha were listed at a valuation of a.0S.9o0. The value of all bridges was lifted as follows: Main line, $1.429, Mi .nub. .'Republican Valley branches. $41T.18 Kea.rny branch, I7.8.'io: North Platte branch, SI3.241; Central City branch, $-.5.5i0; old main line, SGS.iW. Material, Tuel and all other personal prop erty was listed at a valuation of $l,1ft3,12ii, on the main line; on the old main line at 14.7HS; Omaha & Republican Valley, $!i2.540; Kearney branch, $,7,307; Central City bianch, $1,315; North Platte branch. f2.629. Dlat-rlmloat on at Det-atar. AttOrnev General Thompson has been in- strurted by the State Railway commission lo start proceedings against the Nebraska Telephone company for discriminating In rates at Beatrice. It Is charged that the company there gives rebates to customers wliq 'lie about to discontinue their tele phones In the nature of pay for soliciting bus'iie. Affidavits to this effect were filej niih the commission by 11. M. Ross. V. X. P ace and It. U. Mandry. Superin tendent Pratt sa d the company had em ployed men al Btntrice to solicit, and that uch action c u!d n t be construed as re bating. a tea l.oyier nt llnstlnit. The Nebraska Tr. lu,ce company has i eceh ed permission to vtt'uce its rates at Hastings from $30 to Ul n .via:- on r id i vid ua! party lines; from $.:t to Jin o.i party lines. This permi: lon was gl.-i-n so that the company would be in a betier position to compete with Its competitors. Krlckion'a Complaint. The complaint of Ki lo Erlckson of Krick son against the Burlington alleging punr 1 1 aln service between that town and (lice ley will ba heard at (Jreele.y April 1!. Com missioner Cow-gill will take the testimony. Brief la Mileage (aw. Attorney Ueiiaral Thompson is preparing a brief to be filed In the supreme court In support of bis application for an Injunc- tion against the Union Pacfic trading mileage for advertising. The slate already has a temporary injunction and the rall luad has discontinued the practice, but the esse will be fought out Just the same. Mr. Thompson holds that whenever the railroad e nipany accepts anything but cash. 2 cents a mile for travel, it discriminated a it'nst Mime passengers. ICE HANDLERS ON STRIKE Kanaaa t'ity Mea Qnlt if f:mploer Objer I w. ork Becaoae to Forma- Ilea of I nlon. N..A8 C1TT. '.April 7 Because the Ice 'omta.i' a or this citv refused to approve i li a:i lit unionir.e their employes, JA) driv- The first taste of crisp, deliciaus Post Toasties with cream, is its own good ex:u,c for a call for more. "The Memory Lingers" no 10c ul ISc. rottum Cereal Company, Ltd. Battle Creek. Mich. ! I.IN'il..". Apnl 7 iSpeciali - n Ihim- j cent . ii.iK.-l' i' of ten J.'urs-. placaided 1 j with notices announcing a i-Ihss meVtlrg of the freshmen anil con inst small rem- other will, their flat, tore clothing, smash- '''d huts counted and llisf loured filers. One senior at least thirty men who h:id bloody noses. A member of the faculty who witnessed the nff:ilr na!d he did not think that one of the pH rl Icipiinls emerged from the fishl wkh a complete shirt. Sevcial of the students entered the en gagement wearing their derbies, and this hVadgeai- was smashed during the first ten minute of the fight. This afternoon the campus, in front of Library hall 13 littered with remnants of lints, shirts, punts Hiid other wealing apparel. Thn only serious Injury sustained by any of the studentH was that which fell to the lot of William Nettletoii. lie was sense les for fully fifteen minutes and was car ried to his home in thin city. This after noon he had fully reroen-il from the ef fects of the blow on the head that laid him lou Three freshmen sustained sprained ankles nnd another of the first year men had a bono In his nose broken. .Several members of the sophomore class were injured , on the arm by being thrown against the ce ment pavement on the campus. Thn light was stopped by Chancellor Aveiy, who arrived on the scene after he had been notified of the fight by Super intendent Chow ins. Me at once told the crowd that any man, who continued the I fight would be expelled from the unlvei sity. Kven after his warning some of the younger students carried the fight into U street, where It lasted but a minute or two. The main engagement took place on the campus near the university fountain, which Is situated between Library hall and the admlnlstiation building. It was begun at II o'clock. Just after the chapel bell had sounded. Borough Bank of Brooklyn Closes Run Begins at One of Its Branches and State Superintendent Takes Charge. NKW YORK, April 7. The Borough Bank of Brooklyn closed its doors today and the superintendent of banks has taken possession of Its business. The bank has a capital of $200,000. with deposits ag gregating over $2,000,000. B. K. Shears is president. This Is the c conil bank failure In Brooklyn within a week, the first being j tht Union Bank of Brooklyn. At the office of the stute superintendent i of banks, the following statement wai given out: -V "A meeting of the board of directors of the Borough Bank of Brooklyn was held at the office of the .banking denartment 52 Broadway, at 6:30 o'clock last night, the! meeting having been called by 1'residenl Shears. "After a conference with the superinten- j dent of banks regarding t,he unusual de- I niands being made on the Institution at I " Klghlh ward branch, and considering tne character of the assets for which the; present management Is not responsible, the board decided to request the superin tendent to take possession and preset v the best Interests of all depositors. Pursuant to the request and the provisions of the banking law, the super intendent has taken possession of ihe piop- erty ano bustntsa ol the corporation. "No further statement revaluing ihocon ; i-l. .ou of the bank will be made until tht inv. n i. ..l ies have been completted. Tht re has been no withdrawal of de posit from any other Institution." Superintendent Chenny said that the con- j dltions attending ihe closing of the bank j were almost Identical with those which j ed io the closing of the Union bank, i Marl nalr 'a Body Itecovered. BUFFALO. N. Y.. April .-The bodv of Oeorge N. MncCauley of the steamer Clar ion, which burned off Point Pelee last w-imr. was taken from Niagara river here today. MacCauley lost his life while Irving to get a life boat over the aide of the burn ing and storm-tossed steamer. NK BR A SKA NKMS NOTK-5. SCOTIA The dry ticket was elected here. i' ii nt.sif.K-w. I). Woodruff, the lo-I cal Burlington A Missouri agent here has received a promotion us agent at St. Paul, ! Neb. 1I.VSTINUS.-The annual ine ting of' (.roup Four of Nebraska Rankers' .n ,. ; elation will convene at Hastings, Ne braska. May is. i M I LFOR1 ) The illaae elecih.., r. ..i ; In no license by thirty-nine majority and i I carrying the electric light bunds by a1 good round majority. J r.uit..sh.A CITY. -Huron L. Collins. of Keni coiiuniy. Micbiuan. nrni. i.. t.i. mirruay anil was met hy I harlotie McCain, of Lincoln, and rik-U'.l)lt A J;.. . Miss Ihev i ' " ll" " ui.Mro-i convention o.im Apnl 1U. HAS riNt.a-Auaiist liamkioeKer. aged ,. who liely rame here from Haivaid dropped dead while walkln in the xani at bia lionie esterday. Hie funeral 'will I ALHION-A canon obiain--; 'rom t lie , l ulled Siatea Bovei nment bv t:, oommia I sioueis of Hoone county thiuiiali the f f ,,, t. of Senator Burkett lias arrived and been mounted In front of the court house. SI'KINiil'IKI.IV IMbtmaalcr Fran! romte ltaven Sunday for lua old home In Heme. Swltierland leavina; New Vork April H. Jimt 1"T veara from the day he landed there, ha will be a been I six weeks. BKATFtlt'K The residenre of Samuel House deployed by flr nt V ymura V elnesdy. with all it content. The loss Is plated at ". paitially InainH overheated alova Is uppoet to haie cauaed 1 in. vir. liAVH) t ITY Thomas Wolfe was elected maor over Hon. A. M. Walling bv a ma jority of ijft. The eullie people a ticket, in cluding thiee t'onncllnien. bead'-d by Mr Wolfe, was elected. The low n went dry bv in majority. CIIAlH(.'N.-Tlie final debate tui chain- pi lain the Sunday arlioola of Seward (Jer ! P'","nlP "r ' """h by llio pnnlln nantoK ii. Hee and Suive will be bel.i Lt ; of ,h ",Kh s'l'ool on the question "Are tne Presbyterian i-huroh- Irt S?waid SuiunTv "-abl"' 1 n '"' B-ii-fi-lal." tak.-a place bj afternoon. Apnl lu. oewaia iundaj tween Alliam-e and v'hadron' at thi place. -vpg-y 3u UU U UCJUUVCy U UUI 1L- r mt -in. Gut This Out and Tako It To Your Grocer No dainty, r.m tlie 101 n. him. t()R"HK8TI-:U-Tlie cltv enuncil cun l moled W illi U . 1. t'rlM nf Uniaha to lake firtv street iMinpa of fifty-candle - power, ahlcli will ihe town $.126 per annum. The plant will he in operation about the middle of Mav. lORt"HK8Ti:n- At thn meeting- of the Board of KducaTion last niaht Prof. . o. Ixioley and Mim Hesrie Harbe. second i primary, were le-elected for the comlna 1 year. The balance of the J'aclilng staff has not been elected. BEATRICE. I r. (5. J. Koticrt.nn. a veterinarian of this city had his l.-n dis Incated and hadl,v l.i nlsed in a runaway last night. Ilia buggy was hadlv amaklied. The doctor's driver. Sam Cb.inenta. lad his shoulder dislocated. SEWARD-Tbl morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner wan solemnised the marriaae of Mi Lena lieicho and I.euls K. (I'm. The offi( ialina clergyman was Rev". K. II. Keeker, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran church. IIAPTINIJS Tha enmpanv r'eently formed lo ereet a new hotel has obtained siiDKi ripiinns for a sum nlthtn tll uiO of i th amount re.uiied fur the construction Wo Givo You This Packago of ( Corn Flakos Toastod, To Romind Von That tho Bost Corn Flakos, First, Last and Always, Arc the Famous dUD Gorn Flakes. HERE are sKow every tnis city tkat the giving cereal food is the improved j!) Corn Flakes Toasted. We are going to give away today, tomorrow and all next week until closing time Saturday night, April 16, thousands of packages of this most delicious food, the improved Corn Flakes Toasted. "THE TASTE TELLS." A Full Size 10 Gent Package Absolutely Froo to You At Any Grocers. GUT OUT THIS GGUPO. ft This Coupon ls-Vorth.lOACents4 To enable you to know how good E-C Corn Flaket" Toated are, and to place full size package in your home we giro you this package free. ' Take or send this coupon, properly filled in, to your regular grocer j and vttu ill receive Free one 10 cent package of E-C Corn Flakea Toasted, j VVe believe that once you know how good E-C Corn Flakea Toasted, are, you will become a permanent user of them. Be euro the coupon ia i properly filled out. I hereby certify that I have presented this coupon properly filled out to myj regular Rrocer, whose name is - - - Mr. ...;Grocer.J (Write name of grocer here) w and have received in exchange for the coupon one package of E-C Corn Flakea Toaated, Free. I have not redeemed a similar coupon with him or any other dealer. ' '' ' '" ' Signature Street No. . . -. i . . This coupon will be accepted by all that date. UNITED CEREAL (Formerly Elfe-O-See Cereal Co.) To Any Grocer in the authoriied to accept it in payipent y mail it to the United Cereal Mills," Ltd., guincy, 111., ana we win give, you in full size package of E-C Corn Flakea Toasted, and J cents in cash. UNITED CEREAL MILLS, Ltd. Formerly Egg - Not I All coupons must b tignad otlier cereal food you delicious f5J) Corn Flakes Toasted. They process from the heart of the purest White Corn. try them, you will always huy them. AVe want mark of quality and insist upon it whenever buy Qjom r lakes Toasted. We were the first to give the housewives the big 10c package. There are thousands now using them everyday. We want all the rest to use them. That s why we give this big 10c package Free to every housewife who will present this coupon to her grocer. We were the first to offer the improved Corn Flak es Toasted. They bear the f) mark of quality and the distinctive delicious taste. of Hie biilldins. the promoiei-K lo have tli?i(dd Fellow n' hall at We.-teivllle Monday building started in llio atiruiner. ' eveniiiK. talkini; to the larnieix on the pi-o- HKATltlOK. A niimhei- nf H. . . men 1 nave ilium in the cliy for the purpose of eiiKaflnK In the aaloon budim-MS. There will be at haft six amilicaluiny. and ni-ob- ablv mure, h ml ihe cltv council niav in crease the license fee from to gl.VaO. BEATRICE The following were granted licenses to wed yesterday by Judge WHhleii In the county court: Samuel Z. McWood, 12; lielia Holmes, both of Wyniure. Walter u. Hrown. Akron, Dlo., i; Alice tt. Hubhs, ( idell. Neb.. 23. John II. West. Wymiire, 23; Emma Wandersee, Blue fprtugs, 20. S. Ward and Miss KEARNEY. -Frank Maggie E. Walk, of Imperial. Nebraska. I secured the count v 1. n...h trm, I their Hge a fortv-eigthl John A. Stengel, nf Ulbb.iii. and Miss Mary R Altmler, of Kearnev, were also granted licenses tiAitkn-1 ne Hoard, of Education met I-riday evenlngTor the election of teachers. superintendent . O. (ji een, had already been re-elected at an advance if 10n. There was no applicant for the position of teacher of English and English history. The posi tion will pay other grade slill open are primary, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh grade. A NSLKT Walt tieurge and Flank Currle of' Broken ilow hejd a meeting at tne M. I tne , 1 1 1 n 1 corn tlakes and corn tlakes, but we propose housewife everv man. woman and child most dainty, delicious, appetizing, health- r. (Customer s name' Town erocersjjpfil Any! 16. 191i"H-r"rot good aft S UvCtfHrA.. OTnTyIll fnited States When, this coupon is presented to you, properly filled out. and signed by your .customer, you are of one regular full size packStge of t-t torn br the Grocer and sent to us befora April 23, 1910. ever had upon your Kemember it don t cost you a cent. Your grocer has a big 10c package waiting for you free. Take the coupon to him today. United Gcroal Mills, m. CUINCY, ILLINOIS N. B. Do not send th? coupon to us. Send it to your ular grocer only. He can supply you insist upon it l" - eil niilioad to no from Loup t'lty to Hi nken How. It has been suuK sted that this he an electric road and that it will ciime from Omaha most direct to this part of Nebraska. ANSLEY About Iwo-thirds of the old alfalfa in Custer county has been winter killed . All the last year's seeding has come through the winter lu prime condition. It Is also noticed that where the fourth crop was left on ihe alfalfa fields and wher the alfalfa was not pastured thut It has crine thioiiKli the winter in prime condi tion. H. J. Tlerney Is ploying up 2UO acres which wan winter killed. were tinittd in marriage. This couple have oeeu enKaMeti iui i-everai ears ano inc j room made a pioposltion lo come to this city. ni'-et ihe irospectlve bride. they 'would tie inrrlid. and return to Cnelr limine home on the next train. This was done. The young lady's relatives accom panied her as far as this oily and wit nessed tile ceremony. NEBRASKA CITY The body of Frank Mllo'i, who tiled at Porlland. Oregon, last Sundav will be binugt lo this city Frldav evening himI Ihe funeral will be Itelrt Sat urday (ifieiiiooii under the direction nf Ihe Fault He was fo- many tear n resident uf tliia cliy and leaves two but 1 i-m-o e Bui a -s o e - M .2 Gut This Out and Take It To Your Grocer rt v O u - g.5 - n 1 u u -2 Makes loaated. bign and extnange ior u oiic regular O - See Co. Qumcy,' 111.' table can compare ith V1 'I t r . . B 1 -ss : are made by the exclusive tjZ We know that once you to teach you to look for the you reg daughters. Miss Kliil Ilulilman and Mis. Mi-l-'ai IhihI, of this clt. I'ur a number of years bn resided 111 Omaha prior lo golnu to Portland, with Buck Kdlli, who will accompany the remains to bib old home. SPIilN'OFIELH. The citizens of Spring field and vicinity met at Ihe I'ltv Hall Wednesday night and organized tt com mercial club, with forty-six mailer iiieiu- a - e i:i ve In our specialty. valuv received, and that Tha only Keeley Institute In Omaha. Correspondence confidential. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Cor. Csth and Cass St., Omaha. Tak Harnsy Strsat Car from Eltbtr u to m 1 tk ese hers. and with the following offlceis: Thomas Nelson, President; Ir. W. C. Hates, First vlce-pi eslrlent ; W. F. Arm slrting. Second vice-president ; fins W. Peters. Secretary ; L. t'. Jolinson. Assistant Stcretary; Executive Committee compo'ed of C. F. Colhoun, I'haliman: E. J. ijulnlev. Secretary; W. II. liavldson, lan Hourke, J. Ililb. I l. Drunkenness, Opium, Morphia aad othar drug addiction ar diseased condition. '- Therefor. cientiflu medical treatnrent I nec essary. 3 In cas of alcknesa, none but th Lest should bt, accepted. i our treatment Is known the world over and ha proten Its merit In over 300 0U0 catei. la th reason w ar at th had th stat. of Nebraska la located " I