TTIE TILT,: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1011. f '4 ( Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska GOLFER WOULD JOIN OFFICES Oil Inspfdoi Advisci Union of Thi with Food iJepaitment. WILL PROVIDE SlIFICIXNT CASH Rrrnmmrmli lnr of Titmtr-rmr tin ad ml Hollars a Ur fr Hrad omblnm Ion of neapoiislhlt- (From a Stuff t'orr-ionorit.' UNtOl.N. Jm. l-i - iH.f.-laM-nli'-l chtnt In th "II i l'rtPi"it an1 th romblnlnK of that de.rfnint Ttli tha fiwirt. drill ami lalrv ! ;irtir,-it tti. .1.1. rp r.-l- .'-lTiietlilril In '! rdim t of rmmU M "''tf'TV rM'"IP tnanm-tnr. vlil'h Is soon to to th H'rnr. Mr. t'olfrr v.i " B ilnpMtv "'I Inspector for th Fifth rtlvirl.t for t ysi" hp. !, . ,.. hirn rhlrf ln e t h resignation nf ,.-tnur Mull'n. rn .niimii': tn com bination on tli- t'n-'ry that Ire lnprtlon of ulla Is In reality a tax of 1 cent per Ballon upon oIN and that the Inspector are no more than mlliTtora. Forty-two thoimand ilollara la collrtf1 by the seven memlwrs of the department biennially and (I iper rent of the oil Inspected la found to be almve the tent. The food and drill Inspectors, however., w ork at a deflr It and tan scarcely rover the ground for lack of funda. The chief Inspex-tnr for the whole department should be. In the opinion of Mr. roller, not a olltlfMan. hut a gradu ate chemist, who could, with the large earning of the oil department carry on the work of the food Inspectors, which la ao much more, vital. In t.n adequate and aolentiftc way. v of hlef oil be mibmlttil Recoen mende l.arae Salary. He recommends a aalary of 12.400 for the Commlesluuei' of the combined departments, with the si oil Inapertora who amount really to collectors, a akllled accountant, an Inspector of weights and measures, to be known as the state scaler. The offlra of stata jniul"t could be abollahed becauae the commissioner himself would be quali fied for that work. Mr. Colfer says that unfavorable corn Went on his recommendations will doubt leas be aroused tn "one class, the politi cians, but I believe," he goes on to ear, "that fair thinking men wtll conclude that the changes suggested wilt serve to make for eronomy, and Increased efficiency In the departments affected." Mr. Colfer expects his recommendations to arouse a storm of protest, aa It has never before been suggested by an oil In spector that efficiency or scientific training would be a desirable qualification for that Office, which has always been considered a ol!tlca! plum. C'a1aalons Reached. In conclusion, he says: s'To raise the cry that thla rhange Vould bring on confualon la foolish. Many Commercial concern doing one-fifth the puslnesa of thaae two departments, employ twice aa much help. This plan la also In bperation In Wyoming and Idaho, and ao (ar aa I can learn la effective. "With a scientific chemist In charge, aapeble clerical help and a corps of compe tent Inspectors, thla Joint department would t a comparatively small cost, accomplish much more than at present. Put on auch a actentlflo baata It would begin to resemble the railroad commission, which Is the pride f the state. "In discussing these changes I have eon idtcd business men. not politicians, and. tn every Instance, their opinions were In kooord with the changes proposed. Inas much as I am a retiring official, I trust t may not be accused of employing aour gcrapea" logic In this Instance. Kven though the truth of the oharge be granted .conditions would remain unaltered. Private business concerns In conducting their af fairs employ none but experts. Why should Dot the same rule obtain when the business f the state la Involved T" teirts at the ln.m of Urr mn l.ntnl r'TMert. elfflli ttlie norttlHl I'f liPHtltr hc"1 ! tears and nmnths. .-'he i a n.ive ol "iinmti:. anl leaves t nih il ren. KI.I;HTO.V - l- w rem i i NeH-.n nml I'aii.e A. rmrt r little wefe marled b lie'. Karl i; l(.ifn. Widnesday ft-rni'n. el the home nf K Wiimarth. I. mil w ond'niry o, .Mdbrara a-s liriuesmalrt ami lar- n. Nelson, brother "f the Hronm. wis brst ninn. SMFl.Ti N-The .-h.-ltnn oil well has I, "i n temporarily shut oon on aci-ottnt of the J i"ft wcatner. out utii he pHMi.d as N.mn i mm FprlnK fipns. The pioniotri i.hit Iron cssing down atmui L.-lin fei-t anil are much i neour!iKd ifr the pro.-pei t oi IiIhiiiik oil or fcas aoon. I.Yli.N'rt- Walter t "hnvtensen anil 1 s I torn Young ueie niarTli1 vrsipruay ;it in. home nf the bride's lthr. Anilrc . 'ining. jr.. mirth of i raiK n. 'hilsienxen if a I M'li of Chris 'In tslens n. forrnrii v ot tins I place, bill now living In Hole, Hntn, and as an early horncHteailcr here. , SI "I Ti (N -The inleenlent nler of Mil 'I'eliow I.KlKe .No. installid the rolloning I officers tor the eniutnK yar: t'asi kih kI. INN'. II. Rrown. nohle Kni'i'1. I . I'tckHru, lie atunil. .Inioli Wi Iiit; sictctHlx. J. I'. I .1cl lonai'i , Ireasnrir. N . lyier; irii"- i ; iee .1 II Hnii4i-h. lnitsUlnar olticer. K. i 'Istuxer. Kdaar. N'ci, HKATR.K "K Mlddv Clllmiise and lUle t lHik. who were arrestnl AiiKiist IS, last, i lor conduct ina a ihMoriii'rly house half ay ; between Wymuie and Rhie Sprlnvs. and lio failil to apiiear at their lienrlnK" ant I for AuKiist :. pan! Into .lui'.ge Kills' court Yesterday $', making the sum total of .T71.7i NKHRASKA CITY -Kd Mr-allum. a well known farmer residing south of the city, while going borne with a loaded wagon was thrown oft and broke his collarbone and cut a long gash In the back of his head. He lay on the ground tor Borne time and was in a serious condition when taken to his home. M'COOK T lie general fireman of the MrCook shops and roundhousn. John o. McArthur, has been transferred to Unroln aa general foreman of the Lincoln round house of the Rurllngton. His place here 1 has been filled by the appointment of i James K. Murphy of hdgmont, 8. u., who Is now In charge here. SHEUON-At 7 o'clock Wednesday moiiung at the Sacred Heart Catholic church were united In tnarriane Will Cur ran of North Rend. Neb., anil Miss Mar garet KlmbroiiKh of Khelton. Kev. Father Cuichermen of Kearney officiating. The young people will be gone for a month on a wedding tour of the eaat before com mencing housekeeping on their farm near the home town of the groom. HI I EL.B Y The funeral of Mrs. George Melheny was held Wednesday afterrfoon In the I'nlted Rrethren church, conducted by Rev. Charles Melville. Mrs. Metheny had been the local manager of the 8ur prlae Telephone companv for about seven years and was so well liked that the busi ness houses closed during the service. She was 61 years old and leaves her husband and four grown children. LYONS A double wedding took place In the Uerman aettlement yesterdav. Two brothers, Henry and William Miller, were married to two sisters, l.oulso and Non Hoehllng. The affair was a great acca- sion lor tne settlement and was properly celebarted In their church. The grooms are aona of Henry Miller of Mlnatare. Neb., formerly an old settler of Hurt ounty. The brides are daughters nf Fred Hoehllng of Lyons. t'KKlUHTON Warren J. Oentiler waa born at the family home, fifteen miles west or frelghton. September lb. 192 and died January 14, 1911. aged 18 years. He con tracted a severo case of typhoid fever seven weeks ago and although everything possible - PETER MORTENSEN FILES SUIT Dakota Solons j LAFE YOUNG GAINS ONE VOTE Tack ElliergeilCy Withdrawal of Feely Makes Some, to Saloou Bill i Candidate for Railway Commissioner : to Test Right to Sit in Courts. Id ANY C0NVEN1I0NS IN CAPITAL Daylight Measure Now Will Take Two-Thirds Vote for Passage in Present Form. j Host f siflatlna rr la) M-ssInn llrllhrrnt liia, on Matters nf In trrrst In Their l.lnea k llnrtiav Itfulnnril. P'KHRK. S. !.. Jan. 1!-.Sncri! Trle rm A firr a "hort pnrt llveiv niornln'i ; srs-ion both houses ailtourncl this morn- IhK to Tueila . January ;i and the mrm- ibcrs scattered oxer the suite on afternoon trains. j There was a skirmish in the house o'er the Nrbiaska ilavllaht sjloon bill, in which the opponents of the bill sui t c ilcd In pla cing the rinprtPiii'x i laue to the bill, for cing a two-thirds ot to pet It through. An attempt to rush It to a final vote w is de feated, and ft went over to ianunry n. anil notice was Kiven thai at th.it time Changes in the Linenp. TWINTY FIVE VOTES FOR KENTON Unn Mrralatee Taper Aaklna Otner Candidate to Join Tilth Hlni In taklna- foe a Primary F.lcctlon. il'rom a Staff Correspondent. l.lNCiil.N. jn. 11. i.-tiHM-lal.. fefr Mot tenscn. republican candidate In the l.iH elei tlon for the office of state railway commissioner to fill the vacancy caused hy thi death of V. II Cowcill. filed a quo warranio sun "" ''"'' , . I an amcndmenl would be submitted flMns his of.l.e. The place Is now held b - . ? O.c,o(.k .1. Fiil.e. nlipoliitec or l.overnor rnniicn bciKer. whom I lie di'inm ratlc malorlty In the asking for an InvrstlK.ntlnn of the situation and relief for mail clerks. Hoth boused took ipgnlance of the crippled mall service In the northwest and hou-e considers the rirhtful occupant, j p boh rhun!, w rre pr,.SOI,d .Morten-cn s ote was announce) o mi lcaker when the votes for the various offices were canva-sed ny the legislature, but he was not declared t lei ted. There were no other candidates, but the demo crats assert that he filed after the time limit had expired and that therefore the governor's appointee fills out the term. Conventions la I Incoln. The conventions to he held In Lincoln The democratic members got busy with resolutions and wired to Coventor IMx of New York their Mews of the election of Sheehan as senator In the following mes sage: "The election of senator In New York Is not a slate question solely, the democratic party, nation wide, la Interested. Shee- tumorrow Include the gatherings of thei.han's election would cost the party a mil R1IW1RD OFFERED FOR PIREBlOl Caster Toaatr Also Awards Coutrmet for Conrt Hons Plaas to Lateaser. BROKEN BOW. Neb.. Jan. 19 (Spe dial.) The County Board of Supervisors. tn session this week, has offered a reward Of tXO for the apprehension and conviction ef the party or parties who attempted to burn the county poor house early last Sun day morning. It also offered a reward of S.1O0 for the apprehension and conviction of anyone Implicated In the burning of the court house last year. There Is a pecu liar coincidence In the firing of these county Institutions, both occurring on Jan Vary 16. exactly one year apart. Another Important feature of the week's business was a contract entered Into with John Latenser of Omaha, who will make the plana and specifications for the new court bouse. Superintendent Daly, who acted tor Latenser, came here yesterday and completed arrangements with the board I.atenaer is also the architect for Broken How's new high school building, which Is about finished. The building committee that will supervise the erection of the new structure la composed of Edward Foley chairman; Ben Morris and Raa Anderson waa done the end could not he averted The funeral waa held at Crelghton Wednes day afternoon and the body Interred In tne Crelghton cemetery. Rev. Karl K. Bowen waa in charge. NEBKA8KA CITY Wednesday at the home or the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. nrls. wurtle. occurred the marrlasra of their daughter. Miss Carrie Wurtle, to John nonien, one or the leading young farmers of thla section. There were nearly 200 gueeta present and they were fe.asted at wedding dinner after the ceremony. The couple will make their home on a farm belonging to the -groom on their return from their wedding trip. YORK The officers of the Rebekah lnde were Installed Tuesday evening. The new officers are: Noble grand. Mrs. Hattle Bullock; vice grand, Mrs. Belle McPher- i son; secretary. Mrs. Ingrey; treasurer, Mrs. w ortnington: warden. Miss Mabel Frewltt; CoTTauctor, Mrs. Chair; Inside guard. Mrs. Orewell; outside guard. Mrs. CamDbell: supporters for noble grand. Mrs. Knapp and Mrs. Brooks; supporters for vice grand. Mm. Clark and Mrs. Brlgham; chaplain, Mrs. Ittman. NEBRASKA CITY Borne time alne. Frank Hurbanks. who was married to Miss Stella Fischer, only daughter of Sheriff K. H. Fischer and a very popular young woman, on October 2S. 110. filed a suit for divorce, charging cruelty, which created somewhat of a aurprlae. Now his wife has filed her cross petition In which she charges him with assaulting her and after oiacKing ner eye. sending her to her par ent. The case will be heard at the coming term of the district court. YORK A meeting of the eltv em in Ml . called Tuesday evening. A rennet ... given by the committee anmolnteH tn in. veatlgate the games at the Y'oung Men's Christian association and the shnoilnir lery. .Mayor Klrkpatrlrk introduced ordi nance No. Sn to provide for the calling and holding of a special election for the purpose of submitting to the voters the queetion of the granting of a franchise to ine ion water company for a period of 11? 'com tne Ilrsi any of May, CHEIQHTON" Mrs. R. F Haimri ,. Basils MUls died at the hosnltal In Omaha January if. ana the body arrived here munuay aiiemoon. the funeral waa held Wednesday afternoon, conducted mi ti,. school house by Rev. W. A. Alcorn, and the tnouie or lowers waa very large aa well as the attendance, fche was born In mils. boro. O.. forty-nlna years ago and moved to ivnox county, tniriy-nve years ago She was married to H. F. Saunders, December 24 itwo. i wo voltaren, r.tnei ana Stanford were oorn to them, she was one of the pioneers or tms section. following organizations: Nebraska Mutual I Insurance Companies, Improved Live Stock Breeders' association. Nebraska State Dairymen's association. Nebraska Farm ers' congress. Farmers' Institute confer em e. Good Roads association. Nebraska Winter Corn Show and the Nebraska Boys and Girls' convention. Mrs. F.ni raw Simon Urad. Mrs. Kmma Blmon. wife of E. I.. Simon, died at her home on K street , this morn ing. She w as 4i years of age and w as orn on the present location of the center of the city of Lincoln when It waa prairie land. She Is survived by seven children and her husband. Kconnmlca Drlrsiatra Klect. The following officers were elected by the convention of the Home Economies as sociation today: President. Mrs. II. L. Keefe, Walthlll; vice president, Mrs. E. O. Jury, Tecumseh; secretary, Mrs. Jennie Craig, Ashland; treasurer, W. F. Johnson, Harvard. Heslanntlon nf Secretary Barclay. The reason for the resignation of 8. A. Barclay, secretary of the Farmers and Merchants' Insurance company, has been made public and It discloses the fact that the financial habits of the directors of the company displeased the secretary for a long time before he resigned and In a letter to C. Funkhouser, the Chicago vice president, declared that the general agents In Chicago had borrowed over 1150,- 000 from the company and had neither se cured the loan nor arranged to pay It off, Mr. Ban-lay, who came from Pittsburg to take charge of the IJncolh office, suc ceeded In doubling the business of the company, and when he resigned he took occasion to call attention to that fact and to his dissatisfaction with the general methods of doln gbuslness against his prin ciples. Efforts to sell the company are still be ing made and Major Funkhouser Is In the city to try to straighten matters out. He will make no explanations of Us affairs, Hon votes. Shepard's or some other equally representative man's election would make a million votes for It. Won't you see th.it our chance for success In 1!12 Is not Im perilled?'' This was signed by all the democratic members of both bouses and Chairman Lyons of the state democratic committee. Thev also all signed a nifjiaitf of con dolence to Mrs. Chauncey L. Wood, on the death of her husband, the late democratic candidate for governor of this state. A Guarantee of Business Prosperity The Persistent and Wise Patronage of The Bee Advertising Columns. In Mebraaka .News Notes. REWARD The Y'oung Men's Christian association rooms In the old court house are being remodelled at a cost of MX). SKWARD The body of Robert Johnston of Lincoln, formerly a restaurant man of thla place, was brought to Howard today for burial. TKCI'MSKH The Tecumseh Commercial club wtll he reorganized or at least a busl nesa men's organization of some character Is going lo put In active service again SI'TTON-Mr. Von Seggern. a retired farmer, died at his home in the south part or loa n today. I- uneral services w ill hi held tomorrow In the German Ijitheran church.' , HEWARD-Uenrgc l.ukert was caught the tumbling rod of a corn sheller ester (lay and bad his left leg crushed and mangled so badl that amputation may be neceseary. RKATRICK Karl Owen, the young man who was sentenced to two years In the penitentiary last week by Judge I'cmberton on the charge of forgery, was taken to IJncoln yesterday by Sheriff Sclilek. YORK Charles Helm, who Is connected with the lsou grevnhoui.e. fell from a building on which he ns working Wednes day evening and dislocated bis right shoul der and broke li s left leg in two places. PI'TTOX-Tlif funeml of Mrs Kuss will be held at the Methodist church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Urns had hern sick for several weeks and her deMth was not un expected. She leaves a family of grown children. i NEBRASKA CITY-Iaier Pierson and Mies Beulah May W eston of Sidney, la , came to this clly and ere married last evening bv Judge Wilson and returned home after the ceremony, to the surprle of their friends. MVsriK Members of the Order of llall ay Telegraphers In this portion of e- biaska and adjacent Colorado met lt night In district convention, there be ing thirty-eight members of this growing order present. H itiOK-Steve Wilson, well know pro prietor of the Commercial and lied Front luerv bains of this city, died St sn eailv hour this morning The bodv will be taken ta Ylncennes. hid., tomorrow morning for burial at his old home. RKW A Rl The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Meek, aunt of Judge Howard Cnlman. will take place at bla home, tomorrow after noon. The hodv waa brought here from Rapid fliv. s. I Mrs. .Meek waa a home steader here, coining here In UTJ. BEATRICE Mrs. Etta Fruxen, probably tht oldest woman In the county, died yes- wnen given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy wtll ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use It successfully. Sold bv all dealers. BATHTUB TRUST LOSES POINT (government Wins Another step n ProseootloB Both Proceedings May On Over at Oace. WASHINGTON. Jan. 19-The govern ment has won another step In its prosecu tion of the so-called bath tub trust, the I'nlted States circuit court having decided that the civil 'proceedings for the dissolu tion of the alleged combination and the criminal proceedings against Its Indicted members may go on simultaneously. An order which attorneys for the combl nation recently procured for a stay In the civil cases haa been dismissed and the bath tub lawyers will have until April 1 to give their side of the case. Since the Department of Justice took an unalterable position not to accept fines In the place of Jail sentences In the criminal cases all the atmosphere of compromise which surrounded the case disappeared. It is expected the criminal cases will go to trial with the defendants pleading not gutltv. The trust's proposition to consent to the Injunction the government seeks In the civil cases also haa been withdrawn. COL. J. B. GEDDES TENDERS RESIGNATION FROM PLACE Head of tne Soldiers' Home Mill Leave Last of March, T. (. Orr Hrlna Appointed. DES MOINES, la. Jan. 10-Th with- i diawal of Cny Keely from the Iowa sen-, atoilal race made a few slight changes in j the balloting for I'nlted States senator, tixhiv. The plan to take more than one1 ballot was abandoned when It was dis covered that apparently It would not be Possible for any one candidate to secure the SO Wes necessary to elect. On the ballot today Lafayette Young gained 1 vote over the vote of yesterday. A. B. Eiink gained 1 vote. Judge Kenyon gained 3 votes and Warren Garst gained 1 vote. Carl Kranlie lost 1. Claude I'orter the drmeocratic candidate retained his vote of Adjournment as taken at the con clusion of the first ballot. The joint ballot resulted as follows: Y'oung, X!, Kunk. :;'; Kenyon. 25; Byers. 14; Garst. ?; Franke, I; Torter (dem.l. o2. i'liHoMlng the Note a number of informal conferences were held of the members and their friends, but nothing tangible was lllilir. III?? il'ltr III irRiamuic v.. .... j senatorshlp showed no Change of any ma- ; terlal conseijuence. The absence of Senator Saunders of Council Bluffs led to the report that he had gone home lo hold a conference with a view of getting Into the race for con gress In the Ninth district. Judge Kenyon, who has been here a day, went to Chicago tonight. No further with drawals are expected Immediately from the senatorial race. Senator I-afayette Young today Issued this statement, with the request that the other candidates for I'nlted States senator before the Iowa legislature sign H: I am a candidate for the office of I'nlted States senator at the hands of the repub lican party. I hereby agree to submit my candidacy to the republican voters of the state at a special primary and agree to abide by the result. LAFAYETTE TOUO. MIOl Kt HEI't Bl.lt A 1SKATKI PIERRE. S. D., Jan. 19.-fSpeclal Tele gramsColonel J. B. Gcddcs. who has been the storm center of trouble at the state soldiers' home for several months, today tendered his resignation, to take effect March SI. next, and It waa accepted. Colonel T. O. Orr of Brookings being appointed as his successor beginning the duties April 1. The State Board of Pharmacy began a session here today with a class of twenty five before them to take the examinations, the largest class ever before the board. The State Board of Control of Firemen has selected Iead as the place for holding the next firemens' tournament and fixed July 2. 3, 4 and ( as the dates for the meeting. EW YORK DEADLOCK TIGHTER yt. .. O'Brien and J. '. Keenan Are Two New Candidates. ALBANY. N. Y., Jan. 19.-The second Joint ballot for United Statea senator today only fastened the deadlock a little tighter. William F. Sheehan lost two of his votes. Two new candidates entered the official lists and the total number now stands at nine, Including the republican choice, Sen ator Depew. , The new men are Former Supreme Court Justice Morgan J. O'Brien of New York and John N. Kernan of Utlca. The total vote follows. Democrats: Sheehan, S8; Shepard, 13; Parker, 7; Herrlck, i; Littleton, 2; G-erard. 2; Kernan, 2; O'Brien, 1. Republicans: De Pw. 81. Necessary for a choice, K. 1 The Insurgent democrats who refused to caucus, declared this afternoon that they were satisfied with their showing and that they believed they had demonstrated to the Sheehan men that his election waa Impos sible. "We Intend to sit tight." said Senator Franklin D. Roosevelt, the young Insurgent leader. "The next move must come from the other side. We have not agreed upon any candidate and ) do not know of any plan at present to concentrate our strength on such a candidate. I am confident Mr. Sheehan cannot be elected." William F. Sheehan talked with Governor Dlx today for the first time since he came to Albany. John D. Kernan. who received two votea today. Is a son of Francis Kernan, who was elected to the United States senate In 1S7. Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits Half Price Saturday Kvory suit in the store itu'lutleti in this sale notio reservetl. All sizes X) to 48. HKular, stout and slim nil of high grade make 17L, 200, 22L Overcoats and Business Suits STILL GOING AT HALF PRICE. "Wary Mctfno-fa fr II. R. Dorr. W ho Waa Fleeted by One , ote la OnsteU from Honr. I JEFFERSON CITY. Mo.. Jan. 19 The j house of the general assemble, after n ! heated debate, today unseated Reprcsenta- tlve H. R. Dow. republican, of Pctls to-intv, ' and seated R. Seaton Tyler, a democrat, j Dow on returns to the secretary of state i was elected by one vote. The Slate Federation of Labor employer's liability law was Introduced In the senate. In the house a hit t was Introduced pro hibiting the keeping of perishable foods In cold storage more than YM days. Bigger, Better, Busier That Is what advertising In The Bee will do for your business. Benson Cool Dealers ATTENTION 2 We extend to you our sincere sympa thy because of your loss by fire. You are welcome to the FREE. USE cf our NEW WALNUT HILL YARDS, where we have a very large stock of coal and Building Materials. We will loan you our fine teams and big yell-o-wagorj8, too. Sunderland Dro's Co. Welch's Friday and Saturday List" The sort of groceries YOU use clean, select, fresh, pure can NOT be bought elsewhere at "Welch's prices. Phone your order. SIS Clean sawdust on floors daily men in white jackets and caps clean hands such points make this store much different. TStOVmV Best patent flour, :'4-lb. sui-k for 75o IVOlk flranulated sugar, 20 lbs. for Sao BOAT "Swifts Pride" or Diamond C. it for ABO XTOmT BOAT 50 slxe at 6 bars for 19o XICB Host Japan Rice, at. per pound 5o ITA1CH The beat laun dry, at 8 lbs. for 85a YXABJT FOAM The Sc pkg. at, each 3o rBAJtLin The 60 slxe of Pearl Ine at 30 BXAJTB Navy beans sell here at. lb 5e rilOIll Fancy free stone, 25c cans at, can. 1(0 rXABS Eastern Bartlelts. 2bc cans at Ito naXAJPX.B Sliced Ha waiian, 30c cans at.... 830 BAJCIWO rOWDXm Caln met, 1-lb. 26c slue 180 POTATOES Colorado po tatoes, at, bushel 750 BIB BOASTS "No. 1" Rib Roast Beef, at, lb.,.18Ho UO HUTTOX "No. 1" lg Mutton, lb 180 BOASTS -No. 1" Rump Roaat Beef at, lb laWjo BOASTS "No, 1" I.oln Roaat at, lb 180 STBWS "No. 1" I.ainb Stew at, per lb 60 BACON "No. 1" very lean, at, per lb 8a,o HAMS WTiole or half hams) at, per lb 18o COM IBM "No. 1" pint.- or biscuit, lb. 80 Welch meats are the most select at any time. Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. There's a difference in groceries. Ever see this one? R. E. WELCH, GR0CER III? Farnam St. Phone Douflas 1544 or Ind. A 2S11 Speediest Deliver Bailey Says He Has No Quarrel with Clark Difference with Rerard to Tariff Revision Merely Concerns Procedure. WASHINGTON, Jan. l.-Senator Bailey in a statement issued tonight, said hla dif ference with Representative Champ Clark relating to tariff revision concerned pro redure only and that he would not let pro- redure Interfere with progress. The statement was issued following In terpretations of the renults of speeches at the Baltimore democratic conference Tues day. "It la impossible for me to understand how any man who knows anything about the tariff i.iention could Imagine that there Is any radical difference between Mr. Clark and my.elf." nal.t Senator Railey. "Me favors amending the Payne Aldrlch tariff hill by schedules, while I believe In repealing It from preamble to conclusion. "But whether It Is better to revise the tariff In my way or in the way In which Mr. Clark proposes, the difference between us is plainly and on'y as to our method of procedure, and 1 hardly suppose that any man w th serine er.oiiB'i to necure an election to the liou. or in the aerate would here contemplate for a moment engaging in a serious controversy with hts democratic brothers over such a question." 1 K Appe- Foler's KNarr NtnHr 4 ( elation. I McConnell. Catharine, St Elmlra. N. T. writes "I wish to express my ap preciation of the great good I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which 1 qsa .or a ba4 case of kidney trouble. :e bottles did the work moat effec tively and proved to ma beyond doubt it Is tba moat reliable kidney medicine I have over taken. " Sold by all arugglsta. ma. Tab. 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