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TTTE BEE: OMATTA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4. 1011. . ENOUGH NAMES UPON PETITION TT! If T1 ! J I f6, ... V ( I ) v V Ee Moines Saloon Tight Now Conteit .to Strike Them Off. CASVASS TAXUf UP BY BOARD Order ! tiHe Rrrrlirr f Albla mmA (esitervllle rilr4 Fallevrtaa; Prwd ee1la mt IMr Bim4 In tm t aafclactew. of Honduras at Once i Vxi DaTila InitmcU Minister tt Wisn. intoa to Conciliate American Interests. Tram a Staff "orrepondent. PES MOISifcH. la... Jan. !. imperial Tele irram. CtnTtM of the saloon consent peti tion for this eltx anil count r commenced late thla afternoon by the board of super visors. Both aide are claiming victory. It Is conceded that tha huritlMH mm have secured enough names for giving ronMni. provided the mmn are not Invalidated by withdrawal or otherwise. The canva-'s will trke aoni tun mnd able lawyers have been secured, to content every point as no fight of Uatu ktrvd ba-i never before been bo closely eoniested. . Ftei-lMtea oai MlM Boaaea. Attorney tleneral Byers has rendered a decision In regard to the qualifications of persons to be mine nouses and foremen, holding with the state mine enamining board that all persons who are authorised to employ and discharge men at mines must be examined 9his will greatly In rrloase tha .number ft persons wbo must have certificates as mine foremen. Ciw Goe tm Matter. Orders setting aside the appointment of W. O. Blerd. iwcelver for the Albl Cen-tervllle-- Eailwtv. company, on petition of the low Central; signed by Judge Mc Pherson, " were" Tile- la Pes Moines with tha clerk. The action taken by Judge Mc pherson followed the filing of a tns.000 bond. Ta cas will now go to master In chancery tor 1 esrhmtlon. . .. Senator Cummins started for Washington strain this evening and before going gave out an Interview la which he reiterated Ills form srnjemetita In regard to his re fusal to take part in a personal way in the contest f eg senator, but he favors tha election t a. senator In accordance with bis awn views on national question. DeasnwrsMa Upea Heaae eartere. The democratic state committee opened an office beie gala tor a permanent head quarters and In expectation that campaign work will On conducted tight through the J ar. I. Tl Joaeav of thla city baa been selected to have charge of the organiza tion work. The plan Is to start the cam talgn of 1811 at this time and to begin gathering strength for the fight. It Is stated ttutf.. sufficient funds have been secured to maintain the headquarters and keep the wtwlt going until the opening of the presidential campaign In the regular way. (hugM la State Offices. A number of state officials of Iowa re tired today fremv 'ofTlee and will be sue ceeded tomorrow . by new ones, but the changes are of no "great political Import knee. Attorney General Byera retires) In favor of George Coasqn. who Is already In the office. ,it ate Superintendent John F Riggs retire and' :s succeeded by A. M. Xeyoe of Hancock county. Colonel H. L. "Bousquet retire as clerk, of the supreme court arid" B. W. flarrwtt becomes clerk. Wlllard Katon Is sucoaeded by Clifford Thorn aa ' railroad commlanloner. Ail Others Wre re-elected. - Mealth Officers tm Moat. A onyentleit of tha health officers of the tale baa bW railed to meat here January fa. Inctudinar Xhm tnenibers f the State Board jJ?oJtn"a representative o ail the local boarda It la proposed among ether things to prepare for legislation for several state r sanitary Inspectors to be under the control of the state board. Mat tars relating to tha various contagious and infectious diaaaaeaj f tha state are to be caoaidered. Na ?w Cauaalaataa. . . No now candidates for senator have ap peared thla week aa yet, but It la regarded aa possible, there will be others. It Is regarded aa poeeibla that Senator James A. fctnlth 'may jet permit the use of his ama Sora time ago ex-Congressman Ueorge M. Curtis of Clinton secured rooms here and he la niaraly In a receptive atti tude and willing to ba considered la case of a deadlock r when It la desired to name one who will not make the cam paign for tha long term. Owing to the cold weather none of the legislator arrived to day, but a number are expected soon, Clt BeheaJ-laae Asa (. Upon the docket of the supreme court of loaa for tha Jaauary term, laaued today. Ultra are only eight applications for re hearing cases, wbexeaa at the last term there were ' oVef 5 fifty such application Tha court win Bleat. aal n -on January 10. The blrnn al" report of the state execu tive council waa distributed today. It la a volume In which is set forth In detail all the expenses of the state government. NEW OR.LJT.AXa. La.. Jan. J Re-enter ing the country over which formerly he ile.1 and from which he waa practically banished, after helnr deposed three years ago. Manuel Bonllla todnv proclaimed him self "constitutional president of the repub- c of Honduras." News of the landing' of the Fonilla revo lt ion ary forces on the Atlantic coast of Honduras, near Puerto Cortes, and of the ssuance of the former president s procla mation was received toniKht by a member the Bonllla Junta here from Puerto or; t; ' lalL.-Cfl Green Sea! of Quality Furniture Barrtas. A combined land and naval attack upon Puerto Cortes is expected. It is said to be the plan of Bonllla to Bhell the town with the gunboat Hornet If the commandant refuses to surrender and to capture or sink the Honduras gunboat. Tatumbla. anchored near the docks. An advance guard of cav alry I to cut the railroad line opposite Omoa and a line of Infantry with one company of artillery Is- to march against Puerto Cortex. That President Davila of Honduras has Instructed hi minister at Washington to endeavor to conciliate the State department and the American financial Interests gener ally believed to be behind the Bonllla revo lutlon Is the statement made here to night by a man closely Identified with Cen tral Amerlran affairs. " was said Davila had cabled to his minister to make terms with the State de partment, place with American capitalists the proposed $10,000,000 bond Issue and any thing els the department or New Tork interests might dictate. IURY IN WANDERHOLM CASE Vera let Over Death t Former Omaha Maa Hartal Will Me Here. "What makes the home so isfying to the housewife after at Hi -J S Q -I O a a. ' r- -4 V y v 4 Je cozy, so homelike, so beautiful a. furniture that both pleases and assures dusting furniture than to stand off and admire the beautiful the solid in orations contribute to the pleasant surroundings of the home; but without effective furniture cozy cheerfulness is lacking and the home's appearance is as flat as discord in music. Our (Ireen Soul of Quality furniture has all the attributes of beauty and comfort. It is made in most acceptable styles, fashioned in the best woods, and will remain a monument in the home to the housewife's wis dom. During the January Green Seal of Quality sale, this furni ture is being sold at extremely low prices, some of which are just under cost. Every piece bears the original contract policy tag with the original price. The green seal has the lower price and protection to the buyer. J Nothing can be more sat it. Hangings and other dec- T. - H'iT k Ta- k. 1 K9DJ at a PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Jaa. t (Special.) The coroner's Jury returned a verdict today that Oscar O. Wanderholm came to his death by being struck by a Burlington engine on an east bound track. Mr. Wanderholm cam to Plattsmouth from Omaha about one year ago and waa the engineer of the water plant, running the engine and pump at its station. He is a faithful employ and was on his way to the pumping station when run down by the engine. He had often cautioned his wife about going to the sta tion, telling her that the east bound track at the hour he went to his work was al ways safe. But the order for moving the westbound train on Sunday morning had been changed on account of two freights being on the westbound track at that time. Mr. Wanderholm' funeral will take place In Omaha Tuesday afternoon. The deceased la survived by his widow and one daughter about 14 years of age; also hi mother, Mrs. Christian Wander holm. of Shambaugh, la, and two broth ers, Hiram of Torktown, la., and Charles Wanderholm of Camden, Wash. WAR VETERAN ON LONG TRAMP Saaaael W. Mwkiy Walklaar f ram Srw Tartc tm taa Framcteca far attj Waa-er. WASHINGTON; Jan. t Samuel Wt Shookey, who la endeavoring to walk from New Tork to San Francisco In 110 days for a wager of tJO.00. stopped In Washing ton lone enough today to exchange New Year greeting with President Taft Shocker Is a years' old and a veteran of the civil war. Accompanying hlra on hi transcontinental trip I his dog "Mutt." Shockey departed tonight for Clncyinati. where he waa for twelve years engaged In newspaper work. If ha completes his task he will present the money to tha newsboy and bootblacks of that city. last .Hews Nates. IOWA CITYCharle Boberlch. a mer chant, aged C Is dead here, where he spent hLs wnoie life, surviving is his widow, for merly MlM tiara trhultx of Umaha. IOWA CITT rire of unknown origin de stroyed the (arm houae of John Ireland, south of AU!iw- Lat nlKht. The content were aieo burnrd. The losa la x&.uuu. and the insurance but fractional. IOWA CITT Mrs. Barbara Plevka. aa-ed hT, and Mrs. 1. H. Ityemon, M are dead here at thtiir ri-epecttva bomea The flrlst mill la Iowa A Uy was constructed by Mrs. Kyerson a hittihaad. sixty years ago. MANLY While hauling hay yesterday, Puter Hefithau. living west of here, waa prtiballv fatally Injured when he fell from ine load, breaking both arms, one in three places, dislocating- his hip and being other wise srloualy hurt MARSH 11.LTOWX-Agustus Slcard. aged K. who has been a resldrnt of this city since UA.. ni.J i neumunia here toiliv. He "m in ana. la. lived In Milaauk !a 1M.;, Itrr rx-aMrd !n Jsnasville. VVia. for .i time and still later ha waa a resident il aierford. Racin4 county. Wis. X. A H.-H A LLTtlW N Two well-known old Maj-snailtown sou v Irs today celebrated the lUtieth snniversary of their wedding. Thev were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Nichols. ho were married at New Lis bon. Ohio, and Mr and Mrs. Marshall Oxan were married at Princeton. 111. .JIARSHALl.TOWN As a result of the sweeping Injunctions lueued againat saloons nf this oil by Jurie '. B. Hradahaw. three t the oars nave tx-en turced to close per manently A piece of flannel dampened with Cham berlain' Liniment and bound on to the affected part la superior to any plaster. When troubled with lama back or pain In the side or cheat give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with th prompt relief which It afford. Sold by all dealer. KOTaTMHTS OF OCSAJV TaVaJgasTXTm. ort Arrived. Ballea. JJamlane OUIHOOW CalUorala. BHKMXV i ii n , Free, aer Oram riHHiil ARD Jbesttanla IXNroKT Mi nnaionaa UM).V liontnal ST. VINCCNT hartiesr. IDNaT Ilford Ths Ilsal Curo Assures Successful Fulfillment of New Year's Resolutions to Break Drink Habit. But very often these plana fall through for th lack of proper preparation and foresight. Thla 1 especially ture of men who at tempt to break themselves of the drink habit they fall because they really do not realise the enormity of the task un til they are fullv engaged In the heat of battle 'llh the drink demon, who In $0 of the cases usually wins th fight and the man with the good resolutions eventu ally decide that' "the road to hell ia paved with good resolutions, broken." The logical way to cure th drink habit l Is to commence th flp ht a.zsl"t lionor by properly preparing the system to sus tain itself without the aid of th custom ary poison, to eliminate the desire en tirely by removing the condition thst de mands drink. The Neal Three-Day Cure has perma nently cured hundreds, regardless of how much or how long a .man may have drank. Th medicine used 1 a vegetable alter ative tunic, which ia a true antidote to alcohol, free from narcottc drugs and other objectionable features, so thai mere $10.75 Commode Birch veneer on oak, four sanitary compartments, strong front, 30-in. high at $6.50 $66.00 Roll Top Desk Solid oak, dull finish, five-ply writing bed; length, 7'J in.; depth, 36-in.; height, 44-in ..$59.40 $45.00 Typewriter Desk Solid oak, brass ferrules; length, 54-in.; depth, 3--in.; height, 30-in. at $40.50 $18.50 Solid Oak Typewriter Desk Plain, three pow erful drawers; length, 36 in.; depth, 42-in.; height, 30-in $10.65 $90.00 Roll Top Desk-Solid oak, massive drawers; length, 56-in.; depth, 23 in.; height, 56-in. at $80.00 $25.00 Chiffonier Circassian walnut veneer on gum, non-binding drawers, height, 48-in... $22.50 $63.00 Hepplewhite Settee solid mahogany, silk cover, highly finished, very fine $35.00 $45.00 Hepplewhite Chair solid mahogany, silk cover, heavy legs, high back at $25.00 $37.00 Massive Chair solid ma hogany frame, genuine leather cushion, broad ' seat $18.50 $90.00 Panne Plush Couch gen uine grey hair, solid ma hogany frame, massive at $45.00 $20.00 Arm Chair solid mahog any, broad back and seat, heavy, large legs at $10.00 $30.00 Arm Chair solid mahog any, broad arms, strong, high back, durable at $15.00 $10.75 Cellarette Solid oak commodious apartments, high legs, perfectly sani tary, serviceable, $G.OO $22,50 Cellarette S olid o n k with heavy top, strong high legs, sanitary, strong ... .'....$15.00 $50.00 Ladies' Easy Chair Lea ther on seat, back and arms, mahogany frame at .....".$25.00 $8.25 Broad Chair Imported cane back and seat, ma hogany veneered frame, at . .." $4.00 $12.75 Dining Table Solid o.ik. solid square top, fine firm legs, strong. $7.00 'a-? ! Vat ke V ., a-eV $60.00 Roll Top Desk - Solid golden oak, built up con struction; length, 150-in.; depth, 29-in.; height, 30 in $54.00 $12.50 Chiffonier White enamel on birch, five easy moving drawers, perfectly sanitary at $9.50 $62.00 Chiffonier Mahogany and mahogany veneer, six spacious drawers, heavy mirror, 25x19 at $38.00 $25.00 Writing Desk Polished birch with neatly en graved pigeon holes, thick writing bed at $17.50 $28.00 Wardrobe golden oak veneer on birch, two doors; height, 74 inches; depth, 19 inches; width, 39 inches .. ..$25.00 $48.00 Fumed Oak Clock long, heavy glass front, large face, decorated top at $32.00 $27.00 Typewriter Desk Solid oak, dull, sanitary draw ers; length, 37-in.; depth, 32-in.; height, 30-in. at $24.50 $40.50 Golden Oak, Flat Top Desk Sliding table for typewriter; length, 30 in.; depth, 30-in.; height, 30-in $35.50 $53.00 Roll Top Desk Solid oak, indexed letter file; length, 60-in.; depth, 34 in.; height, 43V2-iu at $47.70 $68.75 Solid Mahogany Desk Roll top, dull finish sani tary; length, 54-iri.; depth, 34-ih.; heigth, 40 in $61.00 $47.00 Dressing Table Solid mahogany, two highly finished drawers, mir ror, 23x19 inches at $38.50 $62.00 Buffet solid oak, three doors, commodious com partments, neatly ar ranged $40.00 $5.00 Child's DTesser white $120.00 Mahogany Clock fluted $21.00 enamel, three neat draw ers, broad top, strong at $2.50 $100.00 Parlor Cabinet solid ' mahogany, thick glass shelves, ! French mirror back, pretty. . .$50.00 $4.00 Pullman Baby Carriage steel frame, strong wheels, large wood han dle $2.00 $30.00 China Cabinet solid oak, five heavy shelves, mir ror, 40x8, at top--nt $20.00 $65.00 Fumed Oak Table Wil Iiam and Mary period, 5 ft.x34 in., heavy top at $40.00 $78.00 Mahogany Settee denim covering, very excellent material, high back, broad ,...$40 00 $21.00 Dressing Table Bird's eye maple veneer, beveled mirror, 19x15, prettv, at .$15.00 $35.00 Heavy Bed Mahogany veneer, massive, full size, solid foot and head, at $21.50 pillars, large, dull case, rather massive, accurate -at $80.00 $19.00 China Cabinet-Solid oak, high feet, thick glass door, heavy at $12.00 $10.00 Chiffonier Golden oak veneer, solid, -in. top. five large drawers, dull and strong $9.00 $10.00 Plain Oak Dresser Bev eled mirror, 27x21; three commodious drawers with handles $7.75 $10.00 Commode Mahogany veneer on oak, four com partments, curved front, heavy $9.00 $65.00 Dresser Golden oak, solid, beautiful, polished top, thick beveled mir ror, 43x29 . . , $2.50 Child's Table enamel, very tide, strong top $4.25 .$58.00 White pretty ar legs, thick $1.25 Child's Perambulator English style, heavy ma terial, strong wheels, good cover $300 $40.00 Dining Table Solid $21.00 Fumed Oak Clock Accu- quarterea oaK, S-loot ex tension, colonial platform base $25.00 $1.80 Child's Reed Rocker Very fine grade, thick rockers, solid back ami seat 90C $13.50 Arm Chair Seven oaks, genuine Spanish leather seat, broad arms. .$8.00 rate time piece, with strong base, broad ami tall $15.00 $45.00 High Clock Mahogany frame, pretty front, large case, accurate, artistic, at $30.00 $32.50 Arm Chair solid oak, very strong, heavy denim in seat... $24.00 $145.00 Chiffonier Mahogany veneer and solid mahag any, heavy, non-binding drawers, massive sides $90.00 $37.00 Chiffonier Mahogany veneer on birch, two drawers, 21x18 in.; four drawws, 43xl8-in.; thick top $34.00 $53.00 Chiffonier Circassiou walnut veneer on gum, massive article, drawers, 38x16; mirror, 31x17 at $35.00 $37.50 Twin Beds Solid ma hogany, top posts, mas sive rails, made to en dure, handsome at $35.00 $34.00 Cheval Glass Adjustable Mirror frame mahog- any veneer, four legsj glas, 48x18 inches at $21.50 $85.00 Solid Oak Dining Table English design, four centered legs, diameter, 54-in $60.00 Couch demin cover. lined with cedar, 6 feet long, very satisfactory at $18.00 $13.50 Dresser golden oak verr eer or poplar, French... plate glass mirror, 27x20 at $9.00 $42.00 Bed Davenport simplic . ity oak, choice wood; heavy sides, very long at $21.00 $80.00 Arm Chair Solid mahou any, finest panne plust?, very strong article at $40.00 Brass Costumers three strong hooks, durable, at tractive; 68 inches high at $5.00. $22.50 Oak Veneer Wardrobe single 'door, six coat hold ers, sanitary, height in side, 64 inches .$20.00 $150.00 Massive Clock-Solid" mahogany case, month in X dicator, second hand, 4 at $100.00 $14.50 Dining Table Solid oak, circular top, diameter 42 inches, heavy feet, at $11.00 $31.00 Dining Table Solid quartered oak, one apron leaf, strong colonial base,, at $24.00 $44.00 China Cabinet Solid ok , extra high ami strong, spacious, heavy shelves, at $30.00 $55.00 Arm Chair koI id mahog any, fine plush, extra heavy, strong. .$27.50 $6.00 anntlv. nd owner, w ho r.m- ...i-.'.A- "UJl,un"u" ban of the court s decree will be com- re no "anr ot " kind to the patient taking the seat cur. Drug a.idicMous also treated The Omaha Veal Institute is located at 1502 douth Tenth street. Patients are peeled to operate- under other name than ifceir own. TOl.KPO Much to the disappointment of !; faculty and frlrajda of Iinder-t'lnrk col lege. thv found when the will of the late lndrfr-t lark, who gave l4 (am to the school a r- w -ars ao, on condition that It be i ner-ed after bun. was opened, that he had i made ne HfmUloii for the college In that j i.M-ument. roe t-etate valued at wHi wo ' 1 Out-of-Town Customer s are not denied the benefits of this Green Seal of Quality sale. Send the price you wish to pay and a description of tlie article. A salesman will give your order special attention. He will fill it quickly and dispatch it promptly. You get every concession that our Omaha customers do. The original tag goes 'with the goods we ship you. ,M4 4 r- 1 Muee t. hie widow anrr daughter and the latter a children, with Hi exception of' 1.9. -kit given U other relatives. j JURjHAtJ.TOWN-A clinic will be the I i n. unusual feature of the annual meeting ' of the Iowa Veterinary aas.M.-.aiion. shith la to be bald here Wednesday and Thursday of this w-rk Kree clinics will be held at a Im ai veterinarian hospital daring ail of both mormnps ahile the convention Is in eiwn. Vetcrtnnrtanj from various parts cf the state aill perform ofierationa on horse au-1 anima's that have pex-oluu ouonieis cit'lii'.e tor an operation have ben e-ur.l for these free clinii-s received at all houre. The genuine Neal Cure U also administered at 15ti Went I t'hartea street, ijran.l Island, Neb. Sr : full Information sddress .Veal Institute Co.. O. B . 150J South Tenth street. I or either acute or cnroni.? kidnev dis eniers foe annoying and painful urtnarv lieularltie take Foley Kllney p-.l!a. An lioaeat euU vfte-.-tive nied.cuie fur kidney ' and bladder disordera Hold by all drug - v ;. i ! MoniiEirs Removal Notice MoainTi un soods AaTD HAIS DEMITJia El TAA LliXallT HA. K MOTED rsOX 1411 ris aTsM ITIE1T TO 4t3 BOTf TJB lUriUTI I T a T OkOCia ELCOk CITT MA TIOaTaX StIX fOI afOI9mri TSOXE SOUOUI S303 OB A-iiJi Do not forget! Good furniture may be cheap, but 4 cheap" furni ture cannot be good. Miller Stewart P TP Established 1884. 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street, MP0L1CY E. .ssi 4 3 w wi V. ml V O L 0