nTE FEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. APRIL 22. V-W . r! Nebraska Nebraska r UuiJSirUADiiUItflLLiiK ittorney &eneral Sales Ha Caa Also Be Court Seporter. ZZH3 3TT3T KLZ ry ef D twr e re Ulan .ro Caaaldaa-to fa InUlitm Twtln Caae Teerlaeewr a t4. Tnm a tai7 Cai . soon dent! J-irVCOl-.X. Apri 3. ti'peciai.l-vAccor'l-ing to th attmrriey arm-rai it ia not nn- awnl for a prn to be I'.nrrt clerk and at the sanw Um court reporter in the mm 'JW.tT Tie tiuratlnn u put to Mr Thompson w nt'.y by the eminry attumy if Bh Willow county fidr.ey Dodg". woo arked if it vu lean! f ir one person to be botU fliatritt o!erk and court r porter, and receve saiary far bi:ii offices. After Epuiy :icrtary of State Wait had annowftrad that it was not aeree-ary f.ir ?andirtatt fir the X:ila:ure wnune dim- . trlrta nonmmed of miir" t:ian rat ounry to ; fila their announr menta with tae erriarl- i of te. it waa ilnc.-ivered that a mila" i waa aiaJ. Mr. Junkm ".onKed up the law today and dlarowerod :hat frnre to the f !!n in the aerenil fiountiea of a k-iptiiaTlvw die- 1 trct waa tnaJe :n the nonnrt:!an judiciary ct wiich aaa ecfime defmrt by reaeon , rt a derimon of the mjprme court. E-nce ; the aid iaw ami. ' Km TaiLlaat af Teartaaaay. i The IMklr.g of p"t:mnn in T-a"m (mm pany rate caeear oloahd Thia afemonn. The comnrtMion- aet May 12 fr heanna; nnl ararjaiewt on the pntwuituiB of aeierean;in j the rar-ona VuMnnaa aaterpr-wa of the worn- 1 pany. lacludinK hetMinu. URtninaT and power ; Bt-efa ara to be Tied In addition to the orai ararament- I HmH am Racier. Persona who voted for a dry Linroin under Hut implied aramisea thai the dnba would , not he diaturved. ware rudely awaicened Mi ia afternoon when the police raided the I'm! loda and cartwl out im aixty ! caaea at beer and a ot of whiaky and de- i poatted the find at. the police statinn The man tn charge oamed Wilbur waa Thursday evening. ' T-ated. Thia ia tha hegnnnuig of raj da on STEULA.-R.-r. Mr. Reicbe!. former-y all tha eluba in trie city. ; ttajitor ot the Baprnw church at Fail dir. hia acepied a ca.il from the church at " r. r- i rTIiir Brock and teiia. He wtil reaide at Mrock ruC.nAL Ll J. L. alUtt!and have preacmng eervice a; the two , piattea week aootK. a C Haldrese Lai a at wia4ea it aitla art mf -le "o.. Aprrl 21. i?pe-i..)- A short utartca was held over the body of Jeffias I Hloana olay at his home tn this H,..v tti. h.-tv kn rn Mindan for burial besida his wlfa and chil dren. Tha deceased had lived In tills city for the paift few years, and bad at diffhr nt tunas been employed on tha Cltisen and Proarresa newpaner- here. His health for tha last yaar or mar has been gradu ally faUllnoj. He was born at Marion. Ia.. In Ananunt llfia. and gew to manhood in the tnwa of his birth, tie learneo tne prtntuia; trade in tha office of the Marlon Besnnar. ,. ,, , h kj r- ...-.her r Mm wher-. ha worked for a mimher of yearn. ; Ka laft. his poartlnn thera to study law. s and waa -admitt,--. in prantiraL at th-w bar ar BurllaBtonT Ia ta tha 'abb. Tua In : 1K7 ha came to this state to practice ! hia nmfeasion. and opened an office at Sutton soon af.er hia arrival here. Ha had hardly become well acquainted with his new surroundings when ha was apomtad to a position in tha oounry clerk'a offlca of Clay county., a position which he held for the r.illowirg two yeara. After he retired fmra hia officio, duties he attain tixik up newspaper work, and to that he devoted his acrivtriee at several ptacea In the state. In cluding service on an Omaha du:ly and later on a Lincoln paper. He conilucredt a newspaper at Minden for several years, and It waa there he made a repurariun as a newspaper man of more than ordinary ahil- . , , . , ity. Ha mar-ml !tt Raya m fflSi and the two children which were born tn them noth di act In infancv. n lca-ea siu-i-tviraf ; , . ., i mm oniy a mmiur mm mm omuirr. j CUKKS SUFFERS RFTEET. i TKCUAXO CCLLAR RHE Ran-tt at Ikanarr Tarsi rribs, KaiOar bavteaeaf Baas aaal Psaaa m- laraa Bern a i . CUNTHAI. CTTT Jf. b., April n. ape-' cal Tal-Tt. onB,nat:ng a, Clarke this iftrtHKin. suppowdly from sparks 'nrrt a paasing enirlne. consumed the big . , t .,... cr7i m ov i...... ...... " IIl.AsfaJlimiL . r-iiiErc Hi .- -." ( u ir larir ham.. hforf it was f!nai!v rnt.n undrr cornel the Cartw fire - iliMeme. It waa renrrei In the mi, i riniuiing towns at first rhat the whole t narks waa burning, but the damasv ; as confined to rhe buildinirs mentioned. '.um ta placrd at a Tout JIT,.'. Tha Elerauw at HeaJIe-jr Ba KIT?fT'I-ET Nti.. Apr-.L ZL .S;ienal.i Tha .laaauu- btlungin to the Central Gran- j 1" " artra enmpany at this pU-r burned to the' SJIUW LxteTCSt &Zld Aak for gmund this afternoon. Tim r.re atarted m j Lullj-sr Steps by Party, the dome .if the elevator, under the eaves. Marn mUr,t m Oman trade ex ami a a few minuies the entire UoiidiriK cmnuun ia evidnnuad by persons living in was ta flaraea A birh wind was blowing Ule uar-xai-r in he hv rtie hanster-s id the town being without a fire depart- ' Good Cheer Wins Friends There is groI eher and comfort in a sauwr of Fos loasuss with oTvum and snnr. TLe crip. a-jetiiinj: fluffy tit Lave a fascinating "tiOJtie" flavour that pati cne La a happy mix!, and IZc and 13c , Aii Crocer Ptottum Cttra&l Campuuy EarUe Craflt. SliiS. " ! ' if the building r the wiiiiwin. On rhus I and bueheta of n anil busheia of i wheat were bur-ud. on whtrh there was " The or nt orrve - m i the company. there betntt mi I , :,e bnn. The tn.i ;. ' I Insurance. total ;iee to .nuiane an the building. The trtal i w-Jl amount to at least M.JM. The lumber j ysvt belonging to th Sheeiw Lamrwr firr. j panv and a coal bouse belonging to Arnold : Auiitin were mvH oniy by hard work. The j "levator waa an aid strurt-.ire and onmed i ilk- under. The company will probably i rebuild. PTHCE. Xnb.. Apr-i 2. 3prial. T'l A.bmn H.Bh -hmil drbat.na; Mm f!tii to hv "runicpd" wh it T.n to d I bat:ni( w.th tile PtFTTi boyj. and w!Il prib- I ahly let ihr irnm f-nm thia pian an to ! tln aram canr-m at Linroin in May by di- j fault. Th P'rr" Mm, coninwlna; of Bn ; Inhfider. Hanid Bnyoe and Wjrn Jir- E-onaid won in two pritmn i)btmi with. J , , . . j both oornFiona belna unanimous. The quea tiun d"uatd waa: "RewnlTed. That aoor aninna on the whole, ara beneficial." P'erra tajt;n the afrimatlve alda in bi'th in-Btam-ea. Thia left A.bmn the only town in the illmnct for P'er" to compete with be fore de.-ld!na whirb team would represent the Jimnct at the atara conteac Aa Al bion had aim won on rha affirmative ante Uie oueenon triM whici im m wm.M ;h n...Mr. i- v 1 ... " ... i ii win UT-umv wr-i i ll Pierce and A bum. Thia waa decided yea tprdny by drawing lota. Pierce drew tlie lucky atraw and therefore waa errotied to taie the afflrmativa side. A.bion there upon intimated that it wou d not debate I under the circumatancea. thua leavlnc a :lear field for Plerca and giving the higrh acnool team bera tha cnampionatup of thia diatrlct. .weaemaiiav 5nn ! GfNSVA.-"The board on ineantry met ymemay and examned Leonard abnei. and r.oniii n,m a fit aubject for tra;ment in Ihe avum. STELX-V. The .Stelia Eecrrtc Liirht com pany mu obtained a franchiaa in .--liuhert. ana are at worn on tne one. intending to iient tiie Uiwti (tira the Stella piant. PITTSUOtrrH. John 3hoarren and Mien Emma JacoOmin. both prominent young- paop.e reaidinaT west or Plactamuuin, were united in mamaa Wedneaday. Mf"tjijK. HUM l" n-nmu.i.l T V Thomaa of Lincoln and me drill tmra of irentnn initiated a ciaaa of twenty into M CrM-)K. ETJder F. D. Hnbami of Beaver City baa accepted a cail to the paHtorate of the first Lhnniian cnurcn of thia citv win -ommence his work here next tintiv. Ke will arno have enarae af tne Christian cnurrJi at rttrauton. LfONi. The 1 nma rt rhiplM C t is quarantined on account -at smu.iiprnc This tne seitind appearance of tha emdemic on 'J1 wwn mA" f B'"f od the earn aide of Cuming cnunilee: before It run tnrouBli sevT-ni tamillea x.ld waa considered quits light in form. TECTTMSEH. Ar a meeting of buMnese men laet evening it waa decided to cele brate tne Fourth of Juiy in Tecunweh ui year The city baa not observed Jie day in rtmr years. It waa ard thai a sum In rtie netanboHoMf of ona thuusaad dol iarw annuid be raised. BEATRICE. Tha fire department held meritng Wednesday evening and decided f h an oid-faentoned Fourth of Juiy celeoration here. Excursions will be run trnm F,,rtlU7 Knd onrr towna in thia section of the stare, and it ia the intention aajaure-ansaunent atinak j i tar tttax day. W'EEPLStS- WaTESU Waduawda.. WEEPLNll WATV1H. WedliaVtixV night i " 't: iv-. j. re. unarss ox tne t,on- reai1tnai church unired in mar-aajo m mi nd M- Card and Miaa Manie Da v. The wedding tona piaoa at the noma of the bnde parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Dav. Abnut 13 arueata were present. Visitors from out of town included Mr. and Mrs. ' W. Nubie of Omana. Mr and Jr. rs. Geo I Farley and Mr. and Mrs. EL A. Scnne dw of Piacsmoutn. The bntle and rnwra de parted on tne midnight train tn v'stt rela tives in Iowa, ami wtil rerurn and mas uieir home in Weeping Water. KOLJjREGE Aitiiough people in Sua v-cinity have been verv much scared Til to the amount of damage m- to fruit bore. n is very prooaum acenrting to mriy unharmed? This "n no btT woo nave investigate to the conmant wind wnich prevailed hoth night and day during the ctud snap met pai-sed. and until the temneratura had crm!wiKIblr. A;tfcourn onl, ,;J! amajiint of moisture has faiien this spnng. 'verveiing is growing and thriving fainy wil. Rain cannot dnriied th a saennn t anr:ia th s ssumi much longer, ho without some bad HOLDRE-GE An uniimiatly irm-resrlng session of the Eastern Star wsa held last nmht. the first election of officer--, in tne new Masonic hail.: Mrs. D. J. Fink waa chosen worthy matron: fffl Pierre, worthv pairon: Mrs. X.'ia. aacucuata matron: Mrs d Pierce. aecremi-v; Mrs. Rudilrm Porchert. rreasurer; Mra. Ward Hunt, con duct! ess. and Mrs.Jonn Dametedt. aaaom- niniiiicTVTTa. i nose cnoaen rnr tlie "'m,nIJV or i m were not annnunend 'net S nZTon" an pieueant yaar ahead, and intend to- mae h'storv for weatern Netiramca St.t. Conspicloiis amtmg other things will he the promotion of more inter-town spint. j w:itn win I "!.UIT . OrHlDtMV, In ft ntaUTlfefr wt-ainriwita. rtfinnnir In tha attar 11.1 fnr "tng ctiapiprm. "'"" w ant Boosters to Visit Them i Pennla A 'nrtw T-Snev 7Si. TVi Many tnuuines have nnan received by Uie j comnutxee eonceming the nroooaed tr-.p Tha information asked for is 10 gennrai for :oner elops than waa proposed in tha .unerary puoiianid a week ago. Towns aot un tha railroad are being beard from And tha trade nruman committee is be-' ing asked to include thaae In the inner- j ary. Two requests were made ha latter j received by Chaurmaa Hayward Tiiaaday. One of these waa from tha Doaonaatar Jt Vera, A D.. who aays that the noun- try around there is the finest grain grow- ai aacnou South Dakota. Since aa ei-enand tnp of twelve mile would have to be mad- to vinu the Uiwn, ragrata are being sent. It would ha aimum ira uaaibia to make such a trip en Ltie day rhat the excursioa reacnas Vivian. Vim point to Vara. The fourth day a i .-.a day dte-ignatea in the schedule fat arrival at Vivian and as the entire time a to be taeu up tn tlia run from Cham- 3ar:aia so Rapid City, tha inviuatiun must J be pa iswd an. A anther letter was received from a ' packer at Buna, No-. me eounty seat of j aoyd eounty. akin mat the excurstun v.Htt his town. Aa A.? oaa, taa nearac ra.1 road point ut Sutta. will ba reatchcal ea ' taa iaac ilavy ef tha inp it waa found poe- albia ta awicapt the- Uivitatiua -extended, auita is tout two aad una-tia.f auina buna Aauka xuii auuugh time baa beta aaatiied for tne whole party lu make a visit. Cua )niwi Utr Ui party will be furaiaiunl by tha biiiinaa man of Butte ao tliat luc iunca wtil nut have to 4.l. Foley's aUtlnry KttoMidy win cure am ease of k.uiiey and biaUuer tmutba mat mm y,Mtd Ui raack of BHKUciiie. o rneoiein.' nrr: tt was im fur to HEARST PRAISES FRSID5Ti Ftra-r Aspirant to White Ejus Endorses Chief Ziscrative. CC2E?XI3 TT3 AXTCJaaaXlIlSS ' aw , .r. ... I i WAHTN'frrON-. April n. William Ran dnlph Hears, former aspirant for '.he dem i orranc nomination fur the prffid'nry. ie j sued tonight a remarkable statrment ovirr I bia own signature, sn which ha unquai- ifwlly rndtirnr Fimidtint Taft. In doing ao ho aao criUniwa in the a- i wat nrma tha adrainiMratlon of Pr- j idrnt Rooavvelt and .n ao many words warna tha Amrriran nation asajnat a ra. ) Mfwai of the pniiticai domination of tha ' furmw pmiiinL i Vr. Hunt cald at til? tThita Houm this afrwmoon. H apnt a bait hour w:tii ' j ih premdent in tna executive office. TTpon - Icavina Mr. Hearst aaid be had cailed ! merely to pay aia rejerta to Mr. Tift. whom ha aaid he admired. Ljuer ha :mued hia endorsement of the Taft adminiatration. i "No ana can taik with tha preeident ' Wthcut apTir-Tatina; and reepectlna; hla i eai wi-icaa and Mnc-nty." the wtaXi-ment I proceeaa. "Perartnaily I beiiewe aiao in hi efaciency He baa been one in i 1 ofr.ee and be has certainly accomplished I more in that one year than Hooaeveit did I ! in his Erst yax. 1 "It is hartly fair to compare Tiff. on. j i not sure that even at that the comparison may not be to Taft-a advantage. Taft' a i nsethoda are not those of Booaevett. but ! rh-n Tmf will nmhihK no nmrilula hia ! term with a panic 1 moatat ta Fiaaaiali i "On the whole it seems to me that a J quiet, earnest gentleman who came Into , office when tha country waa in the slough iif adversity and after one year in office has placed tha country on the hiirh road tn prosperity, is quite as valuable a president aa a mar showy and spectacular person, j who found tha country in tha height of 1 prosperity and left it in the depths of ad- I varsity.' Mr. Hearst admits that be does not charge Mr. Roosevelt directly with respon sibility for the panic of IMC nor does he undertake to gtva Mr. Taft the entire credit for the restoration of prosperity. Ha de c ares, however, that an administration which is producing more dividends for bus iness men and finding work for tha un employed "should not be too sharply crit icised for certain minor faults af amusnnn or commission.' "Taft Is carrying out Rooseveifa pnl tclrs in the one way that they ought to be earned out. That is tn amy he is doing tbe things that RoosevellVjhould have dona but did not do. "Taft ia making the Roosevelt railroad net complete and effective. Tha Roose velt railroad rata act has always been an utter fares, and everybody who knew anything about the subject knew when it was parsed that It was a faroa and would be a failure. It might have been meant to have been a failure. TTaa Wallr a Bin. "At any rata. Mr. Hepburn, the gentle man who waa selected by tita Rous vuit administration CD stand spouaui for that Hill In rha home, saa hot latela tara hum le eeeiev h tm mTiaaaM mmrttnn for too great frtendimeae lor ttia rall roacs. "Would you have selected rhat kind of a man. tagged with that kind of a testi monial to frame that kind of a bill, and can you imagine Mr. Roosevelt, the E'iugenes of politics, hunting through the house of songreaa, lantern in hud, to find an hont-at man and selecting this exe cuted effigy as the attest one to frame the people's railroad bill? Mr. Hearst says trat. President Taft is trying to stiffen Into an active fores the "spineless rail road rate bill" of the Roose velt administration. He gives Mr. Taft credit for the prosecution of criminal trusts and for throwing hia powerful Influene behind many needed laws, among them the corporation tax bill, the over-capitalization bill, a bill providing- for special savings banks, the parcels post measure and the income tax bilL "Ail thaaa measures are good. he con tinues. Some of these the Rooaevelt ad ministration wilfully omitted others it merely neglected, in some it discussed, but never accomplished. "If the people want mora of achievement than Taft is giving them they must turn to another pany. for I do not believe there is another man In the republican party who will do more or aa much. "Most certainly If the people want the Tarff modified, they must turn tn another pany, for tha tariff will never be modi fied by its beneficiaries. And its benefl - lines control the republican party."" Mr. Hearst eiosd with the statement that i ihe American people neea look tor no tariff reform. He signed hia full name at the nd of tlie document. SECRETAHY KGX PLANS . T3 DISARM ALL NATIONS Aataa- Caart af IrMtnl Jaatlea ta Paaew. WASHINGTON, April a. Ultimata dls- armament of nations is practicable In tha ....... .. ' ' . urillli Uia aatabilsliinent of a court of arbitral Jusuae. to which natiofia may appear for tha sat-; H-n..! r rheie cnnrmiuaw hi the effect, as its natural ctmsaouenra. nf out merely reducing armament, but alti matjeiy af rendermg tmrge armaments ua narewaary. His piaa for aa international court. out- i lia"J m mn atentlcat nuts sent last fail to 1 ar-ioua nationa. is aa.d to be meeting with, i genarai favor and Mr. ' Kaax beilaves a ' CTM"rt W!U " "i"ituted at The Hague in i ti1" xuvsjaxarra cr ocu ittxajk emrt. ai 1 1 lea. ffaiiaai. I VEW TIBS aajraue... rlKT'.H'HU i-rw ? ink U' BKNBTIlWI inTTO. .. ; b.'V'h aaantw. j B' ifT .Huaitdiaa. w:iaalm. ku L n tan la. ..ixauuc MKW T'lllX- I KW T'""i !BW t'IH. Spring Medicine TTiere 1 aa ether season when medl ctna Is aa much ueeded. an in tha spring. The siuoa ut impure add tmpovertsned a cactit:ott mdicataat by pimpiasu satis asul ai ittr aruptieoa aa mm face and aaaus. ty dafiriant vttauity. Uiaa af ap Batita. Lack af strength. The beat apnn: maaiclaa. acronag to tha experience and laaumucy uf Uka aanda a-.uuauly is Hood's ScLTsaparilla I - ,rt. . . ar-aptMiaa. builds up ta ayatam. lex It tosav ia luiui ii, ,i sauaDBiauaMl uuMaxa knowa as aarsauaUaa. ta rWflmT tlii Bail eaaal Ian tn a a Inafb. Effort of Thief to Steal Golden Chalice Fails jj-.-. St pfter-, CkthoLc , . . . Cx3Xt:lu CaCTcI 2.alf. rauei by Steel Case. Ti ma! door or the rrptmc! in w!tlrh it la nnta:nd aian pTwntl elbnr tum or gotdra iailra rj-nm boromlnv tii oot of a aaT1nr:oua burglar wlo io-Taded St. P-trr"a ("ainnllo churrh at Coonril BlufTa Tiwirtay niatrt. TTia biirxlar aup rdfd in nrytR irjva ttia outar dnor af tn aaTa w-ts a Jimmy, but taa innar atwa door foiird hta afforta. Entrancra waa ffmtf thrauKtt tha door leailinn into tna try at Un rar at tha chums. This dour va faatened with an ordinary lock. Thn- waa no evtdenra that thia door had bera farr-wl. aithouch tha marka an tha outer door af tha saXa anawaMl that a iimmy had been uaed tn pry it open. . Tbe suppuaiuun ia that the door !-adtina- into the veau'y waa opened with a akeletan key. j In the BacTurry, which opens off the veatry. tha tniratar ranaarkad the drawers and tha caaea cnntainlns the resrmenta. , but filled to discover the keya of the tab ernacie. one of wliirlt would have opened the inner door of tha aafo containing tlie '; onm:y ehailce. which tha thief waa evi dently aftr. j The attempted robbery waa discovered by Father Herman whan he aroaa about S 3 o'clock yesterday morning. ir,TERMATlC?.AL HAFrfESTER ww.nr.li mrtrtJ ntruiil 1 J"T-" ilU-at O.Uatrw' Wartkt af ' StaBlarw DtaCI-t koaTaa. ia Oaa Tear. CHICAGO. April 2L Tha distribution throughout the world of farm machinery and allied products aggregating in value J.ru.ia) is tha record of the International Harvester company for tha season IBM, as shown by its annual report, just issued. This is an increase at nearly 3D per cent the sales of IlsK. whictt amounted to That the prosperity af this com pa pry la directly dependent upon the prosperity of i the farmer la graphically shown by charts appended to tna report giving tha vaiua of tha world's production of wheat corn. oats, rye and barley, which In 13(8, reached the enormoua sum of C&jMaCsIObb. an increase of more than tLiis.iit.ia) aver ID. Twenty eight per cent of this amount was received by the farmers of the United States. The earnings of tha company for 15W9 show a fair rami ti upon the oapltai invested, rhe profits fnr the year being C.3Si2.T0. a little more than TO per cent upon the present cap ital stock, all of which ia full paid by cash. ! H real estate and other tangible property. No stock was itemed fnr patents or good wl'L A significant Item of the company's as- j sets is CS.7iZ,3. invested in farmers and agents notes. Tils portion of the com pany's working capital is. in effect, loaned to farmers and retail dealers. Tha farmers are thus enabled tn buy machines for Im mediate use which they could not purchase were it not for the company's policy of granting liberal terms of credit. In addition. KZ.SILXS ia mvasted in raw maianai. machines in process of manufac ture and finished products. The latter are stored In all parts, of the world, ready tn BMtet tha varying JamanJs af a trade which frequently ta unaaia-to forecast Its needs until tha harvest, ia at band. Tha company baa, ducats; the last few years. Invested a large amount of capi tal in Improving and devaieping its newer lines of farm implements, such aa wagons. I manure spreaders, gasoline engines, cream I separators, auto buggies and tractors. Sales j in these Unas ajorregaied. during the year over S3B.7M.aW. and a considerable portion : of tha increased earnings have been derived from this souroa. The company retains Its place aa an im ! pormnt factor in tha foreign trade of the I United States. Its foreign business has in l m eased almost Id pe' cent since it be gan doing business, and in TSIB reached the sum of over IRCaW.OTL The company's policy of profit-sharing has been largely extended during the last year. More than 4.486 employes are now stockholders la the bust rums. Thirry-funr thousand and ninery-four shares of stock were subscribed for last year under a gen emus plan offered by the directors whereby tha employe could pay for stock In monthly installments, anj would receive. In addi tion to the regular dividends, a special an nual allowance. In addition to this distri bution of stock, the company has continued its established custom of setting aside a certain sum. proportioned to Its earnings, to bo distributed annually tn employes who have rendered specially meritorious service. The recently established pension fund is now CXCt&t. Thia fund, contributed en tirely by the company, is Intended to make permanent projpufion- for enrol nyea who have been long tn the service and who should retire fnmi active work- The Employes' Benefit association has nwvn mne amtcesf Lil denartment of me company's business At the end of sixteen months it has members. During this neriod it has naid out In sick, acd- ient and death benefits. j The report states that the officers have been given careful attention to the aubject 1 employers' liability and compensation to I employes for industrial accidents with a vew of adopting a plan which would be fair both to the company and Its employes. ince IZim I rjwn w ixrr 1 1 I'm una liiau " i been made public and will be put In opera- tion on May 1. IF! ft.. I ' 1 F!!?P.'C1 TliPM rlf5?P CM pr:sc':er to -cuiet k::t rail Sssaaaaa la rtaraa mm "la" Wta rirea Tklaana ikau Jail. Bad Burk. snaay and vicious, held tha fort at the police station in the early hours of Thursoay muming until the arrval of ; fire company No. 1 and the piay of th i buss brought rha prisoner to surrender. J "Bed" is in Jail fur 'slabbing one Jim Hawkins Sunday during a done orgy at ' 112 Davenport street. Ha baa been under the cure treatment since and had been atii ted net long before the outbreak by dailtir E3.1STTUSU WIUl DIRULint A 1. V -t j , J o'clock Eerroid went back to the lockup, , wnen aur nsan to moke tniniis num. n. ' had broken up the rarnit jie of his ceil and , made a awlpe ax flvrruid. He gt out ut tha way and succeeded la taking out ut ; the ceil Jim Pail, who was a pannnr ut ' Bum in Ins environment. ' From thia on aiaaa of wiod. dishes ar.d Haateoing Wdiieaday eight a hurry everything bo eoutd put his Bands on was caul Ui aa aatumotiie accident at Bia uned aa misadics. A peep turouch the door ! .aenUi and barney streets, tna police am- between tn staiiun and the ia.1 was me uraai fur the wood to fly. Caiiain Dunn tiiougtit f.riag iiiaiia cj-'.r'.ii.-a miiilii terrunse the man. but Una had no eifeet. and tiiao the ajaiaiania uf Uin flrrawn waa ana.nl. acciuenis miervaamt beture tiie aaior , t,!r " aiiject at attack aad tlie result t "aa thai soma of Uie orr. -era wr neaiiy a" auaaeu aa aura. P a- a- foil piauv The most extraordinary spring suit offer ever made by an Omaha store will appear in this paper Friday evening for Satur day's selling read it Sec windows 1-2-3 now l II ; 1 I -iCr in an in as man Tf VVc will place on sale In our nnur,LAS STREET STO Over 4 0 0 women s - tailor made suits, formerly sold at $25, S2).75, $55 and S40, on sale Saturday a m - DOUGLAS ( STREET p, .1.1 laassssiwaaj.. a..-Jiss.t)i WSi .affft.''1 ri . ,ZS2Z2-mmi. .e i ET A C2TSTAL EJ1C1I2ATC2 EZ k WlTdFCL CTL!123 B f CVH TZZ2 TZZ Piwroif. It ttTiave for f its metal waii, filled 1' hkh ia very near a vacuum, luce tne rxrcuea you see au. 110 w stores. d Prove rigfat in your own . , I T t not absorb smeu sunns or puu apart uuw uict " health of your family through the sanitary storage of the food yon eat. Crystal Curndatim is strong, positive and maintained vithaut ice every day. SeSSXStS VaT2taIi8 fy' 2t tiC Bottan moist from the drain water to preserve odorous vegetables away from milk and butter above. Dry A3 Crystal K-ialar- mu operate "above the dew point" no condensation. A2 parts removable no cracks, corners, crevices, nothing but the true metal in one solid piece. Fn ;m aar Crsaasl Cataaaf aaal i REYIIOLDS REFRIGERATOR CO., Frenont, Netraslia Sod by Orchard & WEhrtn Carpet Co., Omaha, Heb. sure was all that "Had" ha surrendered. required and then C A. Leary, Long m Service of j Railway, Dead; I Ead CalOH to Head OX Union racij-ic Locomotive Septxtnient After Brief L.nem. - 11 Cornelius A. Leary. head ot tha locomo- ' and woodwork department of tha Union j Pacific in this district, died at at Joeepn ' hospital Wednesday night. Mr. Laary waa gg rears old. His deeih resulted from an UIQI'SS Ot B WCTK UH1 lihmiw.i j !on for the ailment. Hu bad U cd in Omaha i for forty-four years. i i ..- ...nimnn work of his road at different pinrus. Mr. Laary accomplished big undertakings. He super- mate firm for SLZa.. It is repiir-ed un intended tna erection of locomotive snups J 1 at Denver, Cheyenne. Zvamiun and Oman. - besides smaller ones at other cities. 1 Mr. Lcarv waa bom February 11. Vm. at : Brasher Falls. N. T. His marriage to I Miss Louise M. Burkiey took place Octo- bar 1H. in He came to Omaha in IS 1 Those who survive Mr. Li-ary besides his 1 widow are a daughter and three sons, ; namely. May. Henry A. Edward F. and Bert C. Laary. ! Tha funeral will be held from the real. . dence. a Noi-th Fortieth street, with neirv. .ices at flu Cecelia' a -hurca at o'clock , Saturday morning. Burial will ba at the ' Hu!y Sepuicher cemetery. j prjJCE A "2'JLA.MCE GCIMG rJ .c uMrjTC M J I I fl r.Lir nuai J fk.At.TJ Jum riraau Utraak a City : sVaj ta Aid utkat A el bulaaca culltded at Fourteanta and Doug '.aa arret ta with an old maai named Jaonjs Flynn. so Injur .ng him that be eaa eaaam ui gt- Juaecn'a iauapiiai. It was eaared mat be had been faca-ly kurt. but tuai- laflun toy Aauaiaut Police Surgaun Lata- . . t ... r,p V s . . m . tuvii.ua i. had scaped with a fracture of the rtviil auaailita ajaursiiua at turn r.hl bin. 1 The New Store i i ,V i f tt.1 til n The Home of Quality doth (CIIL- NOTICE. (cn -si r i iTTfTTTM fl N VlUM D0"G.L.A.S ft L l It m - eMgenibrs.S EHJLS ETIIT n YCT2 Cal LZ too. in tie hottest weather, because with eark mnd hermetically sealed. art . a . . I A. A, I home how Crystal metal walls ean- ti fUiMT m nwl ltd - tad Flynn waa cro sating the street, going north. He seemed undecided what to do and stopped fur a moment, apparently to I let tha ambulance pass by. Driver Baugh I man had been ringing the beil ail the j while and had siowd up at the crossing, j There was no possibility, however, of avoiding hitting the man. who waa saved serious Injury by the grip and tha bundle of umbrellas he was carrying in his hand, seemingly raisd to fend the blow of the machine. Flynn ia a transient umbreu mmdcr- 0f no fixed abode. ! Til a accident at Sixteenth and Harney auce is occurred with rhe automobile I owned and driven by W. M. Flauer, 3TU j p- street. Sou ill Omaha. It struck Fred (Johnston. Eos Cass street, a painter. He i wm- attended to at the police station by 'jentant Police Burgeon Standaven and : WMB taken home by Mr. Fisher after a bruise on his legs had bean dreaaed. j Tarfcas Art taallarr SalaU j VEW TORJT. April 3. The mansion and . an gai'ery of the lata Chariea T. Twrkes at aixtv-eiantn street ana irn s venue I e-ere snid riwiav at ouoilc aucuun la a reavi ! We Want a Number of High Salaried Salesmen We ara cxtcir.dlng our busine aalatied pnaitlons to a number of : i proved aoiitty. Experience in our line ia not necessary, but a practical know'.edge at lie stork and agriculture Is valuable. WE WANT KEEN. FORCEFUL MEN of strong personality and good babira. with brains, initiative and Integrity, who are trained, anil fill aairamen. We do not care to taiae up your time unlet, you are perservertng. have full confidence in your abiltry and can furnish the beat references that you ara a buainaaa geuar and absolutely ratlaOie. But If you ha a record aa a successful salesman and ara looking for an. opportunity to mnjca mure money we would like to eurretpond wun you wlta trie view of arranging a persona interview. THESE POSITIONS WILL PAY DIG to tlia anon who caa make good In them aod the qualifications we specify wtU maaf t.iem wti. We manufacture the Staadai-1 Lin of ttiui fmxt. Uve aiix'k. puitry and vtannarv pi irxiione anu mu asaiuakeely to Aaauara. i ur auvertiaing and eeiimg pian la ue must aiti-u-tive um bnai in m:a ;in of biiaiuesa, mealing a tuun.;iiui for aura and prnaanmi nrrnat tor tlia right man. V -ll at once. Sinndnrd Slocli Feed Ccnpcny M rl ji . i i max zn, lit. isio aye Ic eBiUs iirpima si tas aaal aatriaawi asat Jiaatais MeBrBa. authonativeHy that the Verses waa bought lor Thomaa r . ttyan. SCQTTS ELUFF IS THr.iY.Xa V lavlTan tas flaaaha. Dlsssiaw aa StatSarrtaa tm Ska aC Taetv Ta O. J. Heinke and J. C McCreary mt Scntf s Bluff called at tha Cwmmarctal club Tuasilay. Mr. McCntary la preaidmt of tha Scntf Bluff Commercial club and had with sink statistics of that section and picture of a Dumber of buildings in eouroa of eon trucf.un in rhat thriving community. A KUgar factory is being erected there tfaasj will cover several acres. Mr. McCreary is putting op a genera store tliat he aays will ba superior to an thing tn that line outside of Omaha. Taa Defft Tarn yX Suuiii Xlneteenth street, opeu dalle? from 11 a. m. t T p. m. ; Sundays, frank S p. m. to I p. m. Chafing-dish suppers on Sundays. into new? iemuiry and cast offer high. high .grade aaiasraen of expert ema and asm, xram. mi I mi. 'PisMiB!i!UJllBkfflL.i "I'l JJ1. '.A 111 T