THE BEE: OMAHA. THIUSDAY. JCXE 30, 1311. DRIEF CITY NEWS Have ! mat U. Xttj ru Bar; n-v-Giai Co. -.- Dry riTanlnr c itmtau. Twin 1850 aTti.aal XJI. bnruN Co. T10 -twrlw E. Ady. Ornera: Ag"t. Omaha. Beery Dollar Flnced with the - .breaks i-rlga and Ioan Ass'n. help la ears another. ati per tect per annum credited fTii-anrrjailv. ! Board of Trail Bldg. Charles Wafta ia KuM Tha funeral M-rtice urtr tne bouy at Charles Waits. ho van fjund d ml M. n Lay noraing In 'u!a rxm at II Nt. . Seventeenth street, war held V.1nBlay at.rrnoon at 2 yrlewk. inte. nent was maU In the For est I -ae, n cemetery. freed to Hew Quarters .Norrls A ttarttn har taken a :eJte on a suits of wnm on tn fourth floor cf tna Jv-a vulidrng. fronting ea Far nam atrct. urmeriy wecupied by Ir. Alfred Schaiek. ml are moving today. Tie ow number "will be 40 ea building. rreraal Uaio Selegstas Edward L. TSntdie am) M. 1. Liw:su of Omaha, C C Schssffer of Frtmuni and W. LL haw--tery of oarft Omaha were elected dele vatea to tH DfliTK eoarcntlon of liie National Frslaraal Union of America. I He convention will meet September S, Z stem Bays t Casts Charles C Mr trf roit Washakie, Wyo director "the Reeky 'MouaUua and Yellowstone Pant Mummer Camp company, passed CAR 15SPECT0R IS MANGLED P. J. 2lhaa is Almost Instantly Killed by Freight Can. E02T n cm to pieces ritsewe Say v letlaa Waa Crawlls Bet wff ( tra ta I These Wwvsi Hit Striwgr Killed Htm. P. J. Meehan of li41 Nineteenth rrfet. a car inspector for the Missouri Pad c. as trr!t;y mangled and almost instat!.. kmed at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning by a freight train en the aide track by the iltr ria dt Holmqoiat elevator Bax Msndar xn and Sixteenth street. Charley Paulson. 3W Charles street, aaid he taw Mcehan crawling between two of the box cara as if intend Hi te sake aa Inspection. At Uat moment a rwtirh engine cams from the north arooad the curve and (truck the line of box cars te couple. Three aad a hlt ears passed ever the man's body, cut ting off one leg, mangling the other and crushing hiss aeout the cheat. As Paulaon saw tne engine sppr.aebtng be cailed to aleehaa. hut the man evidently did Dot hear. The men of the ew-tchlng crew went to the Stan's assUtance and notified the po lice. Ten Ji.autrs lexer, when Police 8ur- throush Oraana Veaneodar on a special, 800,, arrteed. the man waa dead. CiU-.wlth twenty-three boys fur the tamp j tnjund he waa conacioua iocs ia TellowvtoBe park. The boys are the ona of wealthy eastern aoea and are be ins taken to the camp U hare U".e.r deli ctu contitutlona built, up. Bewtk riatt Coautry Dry According to the BurUngtun's weekly crop report. coniHtlona are not favorable as generally eupposed aioug tae anaUiera border of the ataw. aVmut damage la reported te winter wheat between Huldrege and lie Cook an .the McCouk dlvuKin. It la said that tha grains are not r.llinc out as well as they uM bare done had there been mora moist weather. Svt ag wheat Is reported aa havg suffered me oa the Omaha dlvialoa from the want of tun. Cera ia reported aa doing nica.y all over Us state. Bid1 Kara Crtpa rtae D. Clem Dearer, head of the Burlington homeseekera la formatiea bureau, arrived ia Omaha Wufneeitay morning- after a trip to the b'k. Horn basla. Mr. Dearer reports that the cropa.are ail la excellent con dition and tiat the fruit in the ban in la doiag reanarkafely well and that a flnt-claas fro it erp is aaaured. He said that the new water galea ef the Wyoming Land aad Irrigation company have been opened p. Irrigating IS.0. acree of land. Mr. Dearer eays that be feels aaaurred that cna new Irrtetlon echeme la a sue cese and that It will mean wonderful improvement to ta country. MORE Rm NEEDED FOR PASTURES, LATE REPORT Ralafan Helped a Little, bet Far me em Deeiatre Hack Mere ia 'Need. Iknakeit State. More raia will be of great help ia Ne braaka. Net only for eera and wheat, but for paaturea. The recent rains helped a rood deal, but 1f paatnre ia particular la to be safe there must be a further delude. At present cream te coming on from the farmers tat good aoantltlea, The farmers are. however, holding onto their corn, but la the face ef thia. receipts by the Omaha Orain exchana-e lmrv picked wp a little. Contnnart are reported more serious in the Dakota aad wheat took a further balge Tuesday on announcement that another bet burning day waa threatening the crop there. September delivery opened at HWi and rapidly went up to tXMH oa the strength of this news. Profit-taking brought the figure down to I1-00V Althowgh wheat has gone up 13 cents ia two weeks, it la not believed that many Omahane have either reaped, big pruCt or been caught by the bulge. A number of men who apeculate ave been la and out of the market aa ua ial, but none ia known to have held onto lay long Unea during this period. There baa been considerable uucket ahop playing by the rex-alar patrons of those place. enough to tell one of the men lua name and address. Waa Pepelar Werkmaau I. Hunger, another witneaa, says that a few aiinutea before the accident occurred. Me ha a bad turned ia his repair cards and had setr.ed In the best of spirits. He then went out to continue hia work and within five mi notes waa dead. M. IL M.-Cleme said that Mr. Merhaa had been ia hia em p.oy for about four years, and waa one of the best workmen he ever had. Mr. Meehan was U years old and has been a reewieat ef Oraana for twenty-five years. He waa well known by all the old-time railroad men of thia part of tha country. He ia aurvived by hia widow and five sons and two daughter. TL. r ate Robert. John C. P. J. Jr.. Fred. George and Mis James Tomroy and Mrs. M. H. Belmaa. An inquest will probably be held Thurs day morning by Coroner Crosby. Salvation Army Must Close Door at Ten O'clock Board ef Fire and Folic Comaia iionen Upholds Coaplaiat as to 3oUe of Band. Services in the Salvation Army hall at Seventeenth and i-'atenport streets most close at 10 o'clock at Bight by order of the Board ef Fire and Felloe commis sioners issued last night The decision followed the receipts ef a eomn.inUai.wa charging tiiat U.e army by conducting Its services te U e'eioca aad after waa dis turbing the peace of Ixe neighborhood. The meetings were deeenwed aa boiaterous aad tne band was accmaed ef adding te the noise and But giving entertainment te the people whs were enforced ilskenon F. H. Buanick, who was injured la the fire at tue garage at the police station Ust year, waa plated oa the penaeon roll from July L Candidate Fireman Frank Vera. Wag. engine Company No. t, who baa been but a few months connected with the depart ment waa dismissed from the service. He was charged with testify lag falsely before the board when he was up for being absent frees duty. He then stated that he was in Iowa according te the complaint, whereas be had been arrested for being 1 drunk aad disorderly. A police court proceeding was alas responsible for the Cue ef (is imposed upon Gust A. Fagerberg, nose Company No. a He bad been arretted and fined a similar amount for drunkenness and disturbing the peace en May XL The board took a lenient view of the case as the firemen was off duty when the offense occurred, but Maor Bah nana a cautioned him to be careful m future as bis record was not a very gued one. The board directed the city clerk to ad vertise for bids for a motor driven hoae and chemical apparatus, a motor touring ear for the chief cf the department and a fecial service two-horse hook And ladder truck. The bids are to be received not later than I p. av, July 12. PATRICK. TO BE CANDID Alt Humor is (hit tLat Senator from Sax; County Will Baa. WOBBIZS GOYXRJOB'S TBffiTDS Hesmrt la Iktei Semajev Patrick 'Will Ban ea Bryan Ceealy Opileai Pletfersa Wnea Bryea Delta te Give WeardL Governor Sh alien berrer's Poo a las county friends are worrying some over a rumor that Senator William R. Patrick of Sar?y county la to be brought out as a candidate for governor on the Bryan platform of county local option. Senator' Patrick has Just cut )ooe from the directorate of the Anti-Saloon league, and a short time ajro resigned tne appoint ment Governor Shaileubarger gave him aa a director of the Institute for the Iaf and Dumb. At that time ho said he desired to ta free to criticise the administration or the governor. If he so desired, and It Is known that be wanta the democratic party to declare openly for county option and fight the campaign on that issue. Brseua re Bs Heme em Femrtk. W. J. Bryan Is due ta arrive In Montreal today or tomorrow aad will be home lor the Fourth ef July, for the annual flag raisinr at Pairview, which tares place regularly leapt ta forms' prophecies that fas Fourth uld be aboliabed if the owner of Fair- view were defeated for the presidency. After the great traveler has rested '.(: . for a day or two he is expected to get busy . with his campaign plans, precedent to the ; great fight anticipated at Grand Island when tha democratic convention meets on the Sth of July. The exiHtlcg rumor has I it that If Mr. Bryan will offer the slightest encouragement Senator Patrick will get 1 into the contest. Holds Up Carload of Canned Fruit Inspector FlcisdiTnann Frown on Bulgiaff Cass, aad Sow Has Bif Job. Inapector Fleiachmann of Health Commis sioner Council's staff has trouble on hia hands. He has recently been condemning consignments of cabbages and pineapples from tha coast that arrived ia Omaha In bad condition, but Tuesday morning ha struck a carload consignment of canned goods that made him pause. Ia the carload lot are canned appiea. beana, peaches and various other kinds of fruits and Tegstahisa. Fleiachmann picked ut a few cana to take to City Chemist Crawley for examination as to their suit ability for human consumption. Tks cana were badly swelled and Fleiachmann did not think they would do. , . -These are fair, samples, of the loU" he id, "nut Lh coaaignoea insist that there aasy be many cana in the load that are ail right. What am I ta doT I cannot apend two or three days la picking over tha wbols carload to sort the good from the bad. if Pref. Crowley says the contents of these cans Is la a condition unfit for human food. thea I propose te condemn and destroy the whole consignment. The health office would have ta employ a force of girls and boys to work in the cars oa the tracks U we are to examine every can la such a sus pected lot aa this. Pastor's Mother Dies Suddenly Mrs. Adeline Williams Falls Dead of Heart Failure at ectry of St Philip. Mrs. Adeline Williams, mother of tne Bsv. John Albert Williams, fell doad of Lext failure at tne noma of Rev. Williams, 125 North Twenty-Crst street, about I o'clock last evening. Mrs. WUlUtms was Tl year old, and had lived in Omaha nine teen years. Eh cams here whan her son became the pastor of the church of St Phiip the Deacon, which position he still holds. Mrs. Williams bad been troubled from time to time with a mild form of heart weakness, but hsd never been seriously 111 com us ailment. The pastor was out making his pastoral calls when his wife discovered the body of her mother-in-law lying on the fioor. Mrs. Williams waa born at St. Thomas. Ontario, She lived formerly in Detroit, Mich. Besides Rev. Mr. Williams, Mrs. Williams is survived by a son. Henry W, and a daughter, Mrs. S. B. Cant. The funeral probably will take place Friday morning. SAVIDQE MAKES NEW RECORD Marries Six Cewplee Tinier sad Baa Three Mete I ft 'ant for Wedaeedsy. Kev. Charles W. ssvidge put in a hard fiay's work TneaCay at his trade of Join ing loving hearts together, and reajiateivd up another record among hia many achieve ments. The "marrying preacher' Joined six couples on that day. which Is the largest number of marriages he has ever con ducted la. use day. This also conipietss a record for the number of June weddings lit Omaha. When b Calahed breakfast Wednesday morning the clergyman found there were ttiree couples eu his hat to be aiarried dur iie the uyv beside tne chance for other pairs shewing up without warning. Following are the newly married couples. Miss May Harrison, daughter ef John Harrison, and Mr. Albert si. Mitchell, both of Xorfaik. Neo,, were married by limy. Charles W. f aviege at his residence, Tuew da at 1.J. Miss Annie Pedraaky. daughter of John Podraoky. and Mr. Rudolf cteeber ware married by iUv- Chariea W. ha.ui;a at his residence Tneaday at i.Mi They were ao csuipanled by ilr. and Mrs. Anton Ped raaky.. hiiuKira M, Rowley ef Council Bluffs' and Mr. Frank slitsaiex were airriod by Rev. CharUs W. &a ridge at bis residence Tucs aay at a They were attended by Mr. II. B, Toung and Mlaa Sylvia Perkins. Mea.'keua Wataiuan. daughter of Robert Watarnuui of Jouth Auburn, Na, und Mr. Kaywto A. barton of Flagler, Colo., were married ty Rev. Chariea W. tfavidge at his- residence Tuesday evening at I k Thay were atn-nrapaaled by several friends, Mr. Walter Florkoe and M:aa una M. joff being the attendants. kites CUra Experts daughter of Louis Kiiiwcle, and Mr. Charles O. Pstrick of Omaha were aaartied by Rsv, Charles Vf, cvmIss Tuesusy evening at I.Jo at the residence of 11 H. Fretichs, UXt South Twenty-fourth street. Ths attendants were Jam J. Jacobkca fad Clara fiuxuliven. A tdiiuif eunper was served. Mrs. a.tr.ef Sheerer and Mr. Orrtn T. Pulford. beta, of iuvaaaab, 1IL. ware mar ried Tusaday s eoing at I.M at the reai lunce of l-r. Charles W. Savidga. Says She Got a - Bullhead Field e LitijaJit Alleges She Gare Hillinery for Land Under the Eirer. The suit of Iiix BockefeUar against X B. Scott, it al In which shs claims to have been handed a "gold brick Uv-the shape of a plot of land under the Missouri river, good for nothing but a bull-head pasture, was opened Wednesday morning before Judge Kennedy. The plaintiff claims shs traded a stock of millinery for tha land, but that she is unable to locate it without submarine boat or a diving suit An answer filed by L. EL Scott speaks In an equally unappreclaHve strata of the stsck of millinery. The description is something like this: "Shop worn and moth eaten, the last of a Jaded stock; rancid with the must ef a paat century and with out commercial value or value ef any kind except aa a symbol and token of an almost forvottea vogue." DECLARES HUSBAND MADE MANY UNPLEASANT REMARKS "ilea Is a Fool ta r.tt Isasred and Teeast. His W te ta Kill Miss,n Is Omm f Them tkaeted. "X man is a fool to get his Ufa insured and tempt his wife K kill him." This state ment, with seversl similar remarks and aumerous arts of cruelty, constitutes the ground on which Mrs. Mabel Jennie BarUett asks a divorce from Edward O. Bartistt. Mr. Bartisu is also credited with ths re mark. A man should skieet a wife aa he would a horse or a cow; anything ia legiti mate ta winning s girt. Mrs. EartieU places ths va.ua of her hue Land's property at Ukstt. He was st on urns a druggist at St. Paul, Neb. She alleges fttrtber tast her husband saa failed to support her properly aad that during Uuo' and ltai; shs was compelled to teach echooa fur a Uve'iaood. Hue says her husband would secure from the school board orders for her salary and would collect and appro priate It to his own oae. Loses Mustache As He Slumbers Workman. Parts with Prise He Has Stroked for Last Twenty. Two Years. With half of his flowing mustache cut off and presenting a singular sight, W. li. Murphy, a workman at the new Dreaher building at Fern am and ' Twenty-third street, created a small sensation Wednes day noon. Morphy la atUl looking for the practical Joker who mutilated his upper Up adornment while be waa taking a sap at ths seen of his work. Mr. Murphy had wont hia mustache for twenty-two years and was very proud of li. Ths mustachs wss trimmed and trained In Kentucky style, of an aggressive flowing type. When he awoke from the brief snatch of sle?? during tha dinner boor, Mr. Morphy started a caressing stroke of his prise, then arrested his gesture with a horror stricken Jump. Later he waa in ths quandary of wondering whether to have the rest of the mustache cut eff or have dinner. He had only the price of one or the other. Schultz Hearing Set to Tuesday Preliminary Hearing' of Han Held for Knj"i Death is Post poned a Week, At chultz. the ehautfeur under a charge ef manslaughter for the death of William Krug. in an automobile sceident a week ago, was arraigned Wednesday morning and his preliminary hearing waa postponed. It was arranged to have the hearing next Tuesday. Jury I, the postponement being made owing to the inability of Sc hulls lawyer tn defend the case today. Attorney Slahough ia engaged with ths Crook divorce esse. Says Wife Was a tfGood Fellow" Georg-e P. Croak Also Tells of Put ting in "Phone Connection to "Listen Oyer. F Georire P. Crrk spent another day on the witness stand Wednesday under cross examination. He testified that after be be gan to hear of his wife's aKexed miscon duct ha made a telephone connection from hia home to his office, enabling him tj 1 overhear anything said over the bouse telephone, m order that n? mifrht know t!ie ' truth. I He aim testified that Mrs. Cronk waa j cmxiUered by several men as a "good fel-1 K ' a-.tl triat a visit to the houH by one wf them meant beer aad Ji uika galore. i A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. CTifwrftilnMS and a bright disposition during ths moct'ea before rnty com, are among tie greatest blssstcgs a mother ran bestow npcn tha hMia life about to be tla. Her happiness and physical comfort wlU Urg:y ravera tis prcjer develop ment of too health and nature ef tha child. Mother's Fri-tid rontn'buta. much to tha mother's hkpplaess and health by tha relief and mental comfort It affords. It Is a liniment composed of paaetratui oils nd medicine which lubricxta iba mus cles and tendons of tha body, aootha tha rwoUen mammary glands, etttpe a irid-.I expansion ef tha thin and tissues, and aid in tha relief of '.aasea. Tha rerular use of Mother's Friend greatly lessens tha pain tnd danger when baby comes, and as sures a quirk and natural recovery for tha mother. Mutter's Friend Is scid st drnf ttrres. Writ for our free bock, containing rsinabl information fjr expec ant mothers. THE BRAD HELD CO,, ATLANTA, GA. Dynamite Wreeke Rslldlsars aa completely as coughs and colda wreck ' lungs. Cure them quick with Dr. King's i New Discovery. StK and fl.OO. For sale by : Beaton Drug Co. I tes nun DRINK AMD ORIUIVI iabits cured ly a tl.oroiiati and scientific course of treatment. Aiilcli remotes tne irin or neces'itr f'r lI.4M.1r or drus. imi-erts new strength t eery otr. ami ImiiJ v the rn -ral eaitn. Proven ef iioaotmis by 1(1 ir' u snil fie cure of iniTe tnan 1 i. nn patient. Bewnre ol Imnat mna. The genu ine K'eelev treatment ie dn-lnlierel In tl ' s''e fnlv at miTTTUTi. S5th aad Cass Streets, OMAJta, kttslSIA. Says Hospital is Very Inadequate Robert Smith of Insanity Board De plores Condition at County Institution. Robert Smith memoer of the Douglas County Insanity board, is disss tisfied with Conditions st ths county hospital. He gives out uie following: At the Iouglas county hospital, which serves the dual purpose of hospital and shelter for the poor, we are caring for 23 persons, wrhich includes dependent poor. forty-four dependent sick, sixteen consump tives and fifty insane. We have no room ; to properly classify and segregate our in- ; saae, but oa the contrary we are confined j to practically two divisions or wards, one j tor women and the other for men. We 1 have Bo trained attendants or proper fa- ciliUea for the care of Insane who need the , attention of experts such as are found only 1 in oar state institutions. The noise made by the violently Insane la such aa to dia- j Curb and annoy the feeble-minded and those ; who are suffering from mental ailments which require quiet and rest." Hi Prices n Buffalo Calf is Brought to Zoo Stw Animal Puts lis an Appearance and is Sow Waiting for a Same. A nsw buffalo caif put in its appearance at BJverview park this cnarning. Tne most recent addition to the Omaha 00" has not yet been given a name and Superintendent Adams la giving tha name some serious consideration, foil see, the new buffale is a female, " said Sr- erintendent Adams. Now. if 11 was 1 1 1 . V. 1 lu... a male mere wouiu oe nw uuul-.i bouuv rivins it a name off-hand, but out courtesy ta tha sex wa must be careful. I0IE FIMITUiE SOUTH OIVSAMA Sells Furniture 20 Below Omaha All Street Cars Pass Our Door Low Prices Not One Day But Every Day rlV I i Fall Styles in Rugs NOW ON SALE 9x12 Brussels .... $ 8.75 9x12 Velvets 15.00 9x12 Axminister . . . 17.50 27x54-in. Axminister 1.45 See our complete linexf Lowell "Wilton and Body Brussels Bugs in all sizes s- WW aXv; Y rite for Catalog of Rugs and Curtains of OMAHA BONDS SELLING WELL Rtrprt frees Beatea Shwvre There U-ed Deuel fsr Oaanha Staalelpsil Bsads. Is Omaha city bonds are selling well on the Boston market ia the news that has been Deceived from that center of culture and learning. The bonds refer led to are a block of 1175,000 I'-s per cent bonds, re deemable la twenty years, issued for var ious purposes some twenty years ago and renewed this J ear. They were sold June IS to the B. I. Day company and shipped to that firm Friday. Chairman Funk houser of the finance committee expressed himself gratified at the news aad said it showed that the market for municipal issues was improving. ( CITY MUST PAT RAILROADS J adsre Meet! KsMaa It tnai Oswsv. V reertsetai Strews Vllknl "r.railsa aWUrsada. Judg afungor eautrday susti'ned the plea for'an injur.ctlon agjinat tlte cXtj of Omaha openlnaV-Fortleth street at the grain terminals without compensating the rail ixada. Judge Stunger ruled that the city baa a right ta spam the street, but aatut sot deprive the railroads ed any rights without ou aniens. ting them. It la alleged late Uitei :ereace with the raitroeda at trat pui.it will oust ths latter over t.'". which amount served tw bring NOLAN IS 0YERC0WE BY GAS rW ta a Dad V ay .t His Beard. lasT Uwvse erltk the Cae Twrwed Om. Tklike Nolan, rooming at U North Seven teenth street, was found about S o'clock Wednesday overcome by eecsping gaa aad Beany dead. He la In a critical condition. Ue was first discovered bv ether roomers, and had been asleep in bis room with saa escaping from a Waking connection oa the slews. Us was takes la under the eare of the police surgeon. ACCUSED MURDERER IS FREED Jsdare feuetelle Beleawe Awetla fise. veil aa Habeas Cervaa Owlaat is Lark ef Bvtdewe. Austin Campbell, arrested in South ' i m ! b 1 '. .f week, eharred aitsi mnM.r committed two years ago, was re.eaaed Wednesday morning on a writ of Lso-ss corpus as Judge Estslle could not find that there was sufficient evidence to ho'd him. Campcrll wss arrested on information re ceived from the chief of polire at Kansas City, where a dying man made the accusa tion. Two years ago Nell Haarahan was found dead beneath ths West L. street viaduct. It was first thought that ha had met his death by a fall from the viaduct a. si the uimrraa bruises found ea his head and body were attributed to his having plunged headlong is the ground. V. C Cottey waa the maa who told the story a few minutes berar bs Sled, saying he sad kept It quia, fearing Campbell would kill hiss. K. C. MEN IN WWTE UNIFORMS Hire Arraaaed te Attend Natlemal Adi Owl. Cemvwattem at Oeaasa -With Hair la Braids. J. D. Weaver talked so eoUuaiastli.'Qy of the Ad club convention at Kansas City that former friends of Bis in Jtawmie sent him a large buacb of roses st the conclusion of his addrtsa. Mr. Weaver and WlU A. Campbell returned Wednesday from K""" City, reportlnaT that the Kan saa City association will send twenty man here in uniforms of white duck. F. E- Scotford of ban Francisco, has wired for hotel sccommodationa for a delegation sf five, saying "we want the beet there is-" Sana via Steksl tmm ataswa tat Ike Mas New Twk and return, a&Ja. Boston and mum, das. Baduoed rnea ta uCLer east ern peiats. Libit al stopovers. T.l.-ts oa sale aWuy from Jims 1st. SO-dar liu..t. la- ra- wiuxiu the JurWetioa of the j quire ef local agent, or address John T. 'mi Icaiahaa, U. A-. iif Adams Sc. Chicago. li S t ....- Faultless in every detail. .SENT FREE BY MAIL. n vss0m .VwasBkaTasBBSBBaaBj V 1;l. BANISH THOSE GRAY HAIRS I Kill tho Dandruff Germs Stop Hair Falling Thoosanda of mothers are looking- younjer. 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