TIIF. BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. MAY 23, mil. 3 s -1 ( y is 1 " Nebraska. LIFE TERM BJIGHT YEARS Ex-Wrdu 'Smith, Givei Nebraska Penitentiary Figures. ONLY ONE MAN Itf FIFTEEN YEARS Stat Trrun Srlla Onlr ! Haa rs4 Tkoaaanif hollars Worth of Bonda anal llaa Marh ' ''' '' ' lft. (Prom a ftaff Correspondent) 1.IXCOL.N, May 23. (Bperlal.) -The last report of penitentiary conditions aho that triers aria 42. prisoners at that Institu tion, of which number twenty are under aentenora varying' from ten to forty yeara, while the reet are sent there for periods ran fin from six' months to ten years. The figures show that there are of that number a" 'whites, ninety-eight negroes, els InrUwie, and .oris. Korean. Two white and two Macro , women are Included In the number. ' thirlng the last two years four were received at the Institution under the death penalty, while six convicted of first 4ree murder have been sent up for life, as well as three who have been con victed of second egr murder. During the blennhnn, which closed under Warden Fmtth, there were thirty-one prisoners re ceived, who had been guilty of murder. Of this number twelve eame from Douglas county. Thirty-six men were also brought In to serve time foe, attempts to kill. While hi chargeV of the penitentiary, 'Warden Smith after etmmlnlrig the records found a life sentence, Vn. the light of the past has meant onJy about seven or eight years . and that the longest term served by any man sentenced for the remainder of his years was only fifteen years. This despite .' the fact that many have been ent to the Institution for life and many more for periods of from twenty to thirty five years. The penitentiary . Is almoet self-sustaining, aa the books show. , The maintenance coat for the last blennlum was ltt.ono. of which 134, 000 was for salaries and wages, SAcNOflO for slothing, food and medicine and 127 .One far - ooeX The earnings are put down at tlX!. 000, th principal Items being: From sontraotora, . tOiOOOi farm products, l VZMK eleutiio current for other state , bulMmgs, 1 10, 000; gsjt receipt. 13.604. Reajsilsrltsoa to Oaurman. Oowernor AJdrleh. has honored a requisi tion from the gwrernor tf Virginia for the Tatar nof Heesle Dtlard i Gai-man, who Is accused of shooting with Intent to kill. He is charged with shooting at Deputy Sheriff Lama Looney of Craig county, Virginia, .when the latter was attempting to arrest Mm for -a misdemeanor. Garman is under arrest In Omaha. J, .. gtosustaa ,rj&t7 Appeals, -' The county aomrntasiaaers of Douglas ! county ha- eppssJutf t the attorney gen ievrsi from a ruling of'tSete Auditor Barton 1 holding-, that fhe state jls not liable for the Voard, .of prisoners between the time of Tdrlnglng ap of a vordic by a jury and the time of ' sentence , by " the dUrtrlot Judge. Douglas, eounty Km -claims amounting to : 13,000 hinging on this. Attorney General Martin, follpwlng a decision of Former At torney 'General Norrls Brown, holds that the state is not liable for the keep of prisoners until they. -are . sentenced, that "conviction" is not .completed till sentence Is pronounced--. r T ... i '"'BreierV floV'to .K State Treasuret1 George has expended an of the 9M0.009 recefved for the sale of bonds of other states with the exception of $133,000. fie pair out the money for bonda Issued by tNebraska counties and cities. Hs has Just !MnnWA til ftitrvfaa nf 1 1 1 IWI it Awrm. V1 riee refundinsT twmda and W.ono of bonds , tisTjed "by. the town of PVanklln for eleo trlo UghU The bond breker who bought the California state bonds " declined to accept 25.000 ct the Issue because the bonds were tamped: not' negotiable,-so that the total sale of bond! of ether states agrregates 'only. The total amount offered for sale was t4.000.00o. Negotiations for the sale of ' the beJanoe of that amount are progresalng very Slowly, brokers offering terms which the state board of' educational lands and funds refuses to accept. Cape te flaiii Officers. Adjutant General Phelps has referred and WM proit two bronse cups to officers of the Nebraska national guard for exoel- (lence la marksmanahtp. One cup goes to Captain Zvar 8. Johnson of Stanton, Com pany B, First regiment, and the other to Captain Chris I . Anderson of TJorfolk, Company D, First regiment. Captain John son reeetvee his cup for the best rifle reo Jerd arid Ca.pt sin Anderson for the best re volver veoord. . , JOHN G.' BOWMAN VISITS NEBRASKA'S CHANCELLOR ewtr Bleete Heat 4 ef lews fairer ' slty Makes a Trip te LlteiU, (Front' a Buff Correspondent) TJNCOtJ4",-May (Special.) President elect John Gt Bowman of the University i of Iowa and secretary of the Carnegie foundation Is tn " the city the gueet of Chancellor Avery of the Btate university. The' Iowan's vtHlt here Is for the purpose .of lnspettChnf the organisation and equip ment of the Nebraska Institutions. - He Is The hlcheet point of woman's hap jiirtesg is reached only through moth erhood, in th clasping of her child within her arms. Yet the mother-to-beia often fearful of nature's ordeal and shrinks from the sufferinp; inci dent to its consummation. But for uattus's ills and discomforts nature provides remedies, and in Mother's Friend is to be found a medicine of rreat value to every expectant mother. It is an oily emulsion for external application, composed of ingredients which ct -with beneficial and soothing- effect on those portions of the system involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in great part, the suffer ing through whkh the mother nsually passes. The regular use of Mother's Friend will repay any mother in the comfort it affords before, and the help ful restoration to health and strength it brings -about after baby comes. Mother's Friend - a VU a "SK -SB aa w-f- era which contains much valuable information, gnd many sujjgc&tions of a helpful nature. SRADmia KCiUTCR CO., Adto. C. Nebraska one of several who are making a tour ef Mrn universities.' Next to Chairman rrltehSrd. Mr. Bow man is the most influential man In the offirlnl board of the Carnegie foundation. Int 'dentally his election to succeed Presi dent Maclean of lowa City makes him the youngest college head In the country. Governor Orders Alberts' Disorderly House Act Enforced County Attorneys in Douglas, Otoe, Hall, Platte and Dodge Coontiei Notified to Get Busy. fFrom a Staff Correspondent.) IjINCOLN. May .-Fpeo!al Telegram.) Governor Aldrich today notified County Attorney W. T. Moran of Otoe county that he must enforce the new Alberts' disorderly house act In Nebraska City.- Complaints have been made to the attorney general that such places In that city were running contrary to the bill's provisions end this Governor Aldrich Intends to prevent,, he declares. The governor has also Included Douglas, Hall, Platte and Dodge cotinttee In his list and the county attorneys of these counties have been notified that they will be expected to proceed against such houses as are concerned In the act without any delay. Action against disorderly houses In all parts of Douglas county will be Instituted by James FJnsHsh, county attorney, on orders from Governor Aldrich to enforce the Alberts law. "The law will be enforced," was the only comment of Mr. Kngllsh when questioned concerning the orders lssued"Jy the gov ernor. The Alberts law, the work of the last session, passed with the emergency clause making It effective April I. permits the issue of temporary and permanent Injunc tion against disorderly houses as nuisances, making both those In operation of such resorts- and the owners and agents of the property liable for-the fines and taxes im posed, varying in the discretion of the court from $200 to tl.OOO. The special tax Is $.100, a perpetual Hen against the prop try collectable In the same manner ai other taxes are. Sentence of imprisonment of from three to six months may be. Im posed on either property owner, agent or operator of resorts. Temporary writ may issue without bond. Furniture, musical in struments and fixtures may be confiscated and sold. . HOLD STRANGER AS SUSPECT ts tats Bills at Wratrt Bank, and is Detaaed by Police. PEA TRICE, Neb.. May a (Special Tel egram.) A stranger was arrested at Wy more today aa he stepped Into the Farm ers Btate bank and presented two badly torn and mangled tt bills for change. He is suspected of being a bank robber and refused to give his name. Plnkertoa de tectives who are at staryrUle, Kan., at tending the hearing ef some of the alleged Kansas bank robbers, bare been notified and will go to Wymnra to tarestlsTate the ' allsie Pteweer- Keeta Ltfav BKATRTCB, Neb., May a (Bneelal Tel egram.)--Robert Nicholas, 71 years of age, committed suicide yesteray by hanging himself at .the home ot his son-tn-law, wniiam Barmy, at Dewltt. Ill health Is assigned as the cause. He was" a ntnneer reeldent of Saline county. - Nebraska, Riwi Kmh, BEATRICE Ths members of the Odd F'ellowa InAmm Rnw.M i . . build a two-story brick building at that place.. B RA T RICE A nest of Owls will be orsanlaMl hre IVU.v vm.imv vt . . u applications for membership have been re oelved: . . L1NDSAT Mrs. Henr KVurleberts was burled at the Bt. Bernard Cathollo ceme tery on Saturday. She was one of the earlier settlers here, having this spring moved to the old Maurer place. B EATRICE Howard Hardy, a boy em ployed at the Jewelry store of the Ark-wright-Kennedy company, was severely burned about the hands and arms yester day byan explosion of gasoline whloh he was using 4a a blow pipe whiie repairing Jewelry. BEATRICE Word was received here yesterday announcing the deatn of Madge TUton. daughter of Colonel W. S. TUton a former resident of this city, which eo curred at Anadarko, Okl Friday night The remains will be brought here Monday afternoon for Interment .. RL'&H VIXiLE Th Rushrllle Hlg school eommenoement was held , in the ooera house Friday evening. The graduaees lare Ruth Ollle.pl. Haael Toll. Jdilei Johnson; Raymond O. Weatover, Bernard P West over and Clifford Bryan Soott The twe Weatover boys are twtne and popularly known as Nip and Tuck, and a remark able feature about their career at school Is that for the last four years their aver age has been about the eame and they led the class this year with honors, their average being aH nd M. T'ne diplomas were presented by the moderator. Judge W. II. Wvetover. OXFORD Oxford schools dosed Fri day and various pionlos were enjoyed by pLplla of the several grades end their teachers. The high school teaehers. . Mies Nation and Mr. Mann, have gone te their homes In Fremont .and Hastings, re spectively. Mrs. Omar, eighth grade teacher, with her mother. Mrs. Tram bile, left yesterday for an extended visit la Illinois and adjoining states. Mies Man ning, primary teacher, expects to spend the summer at Elk Point. 8. D., and Mia. V II llama second grade teacher, will visit her parenta at Hay Spring. Neb. Mies Dunham, fourth grade and fifth grade teacher, will spend the summer at her home in Adams and In the fall expects to take cp work at the state university. M ia Hellner and Marvin will remain at their homes In Oxford, while Superm tecdent Anderson will travel for a life insurance eompanv. The only ehansres In the corps of teachers for next year will be In the high school and the fourth and fifth gradee. Mlas Dunham's plane will be taken by Mlsa Edna Walters of Oxford and the high echool poaltlona will be filled by Miss In sal-be of Inland and Miss Gei lck of Ulysses. Catholic Bishops to Meet in Omaha to Nominate Archbishop Will Suggest Name of Successor to Archbishop John J. Xeane, Who Has Resigned. i ' 1 ' Pour Catholic bishops of the Arehleplsco pal Pee of Dubuque will meet In Omaha Tueaday to suggest the name of a succes sor to Most Rev. John J. Keane, who has resigned. They are Rt Rev. Richard Scan nell of Omaha, Rt. Rev. John J. Keane of Cheyenne, Rt. Rev. James Davis of Dav enport, and Phillip J. Gerrigan of Sioux City. The bishopric of Lincoln la vacant. They will meet at ths home of Bishop rVannelt The name selected by , the bishops wlil not be mad .public. It may be they will make ths' same nomination as was 1 made by the consultorc she met at De bute two weeks ago, a hen EUhop Scan nell presided r Detailed Census of The direr tor of the census has announced the population ot Dawson rminty Becoming to its minor civil divisions, as DAWSON cor NTT Antelope prerlnct Blaine precinct Buffalo precinct Coyote preHnrt, Including Darr village ... Dsrr village Co1 precinct. Including Cozad town Coitad town Falrvlew precinct Farnam precinct. Including Farnam village Karnam village German precinct Olllan precinct Gothenburg precinct. Including Gothenburg city iot hen burg city..... Grant precinct....." HlHMde precinct Holmes precinct , Kennebec precinct. Including Kddyvtlle village Kridyvllle v1l!sre Lexington precinct. Including Iexlngtn city........ Liexlnstnn city S , (, sateeeeaeeaaae eeist atea e -Ba eeeeaee Ward t Ward X Lincoln precinct .... Ixigan precinct t 0erton precinct. Including Overton village..... Overton village Platte precinct.... Ringgold precinct Willow island precinct Wood River precinct, including Rumner village..... Biimner village AD-GETTER LEAPS FORWARD First Day Witnesses Large Number of Nominations. HIGH SCHOOLERS GOOD , BUHNERS Veasgsten Will Hare Plenty ef Tlsaa After Close ef "rbeol aad Can , Make Strong Bids for the Blgr Prises. Nominations of contestants in The Bee's Ad-Owtter contest began pouring Into the Want-Tad Fdltor yesterday, and by late last night the total for the first day had exceeded expectations. The result of this first working day shos clearly that the contest la to be an exciting one. It shows that the people 'of Omaha and the west appreciate the opporunlty that ts offered for winning a beautiful prize. In addition to reaping a 10 per cent commission for bring ing m cash ads to tho Want-Tad editor. The race la going to be a wonderful one, and those Who get in early are going to have a start of the contestants who delay. If yon have a friend you would like to see entered In this contest secure a nomi nating blenk at The Bee business office and name the person whom you wish to have entered. Only one nominating blank will be counted for each contestant. Stop in at the business office as you go down town and have the name of your con testant friend entered. All Fader Twenty-One Kllarlble. Remember that all boys and girls under II years of age are eligible to make this race. Name some of the youngsters whom you know. Put into the race some high school boy or girl who will soon be through with the year's school work. This boy or girl will have plenty of time this summer to push the campaign and probably vw111 be a winner. It will be a good Job for the young contestant during vacation. Votes are given with all cash want ads that are brought to the Want-Tad editor. Each ad Is good for one vote. If it la run two times it counts as two votes. If run three times It counts as three votes, etc. No matter what else the ad may be. It counts for only' one vote If It Is run only one time,. Rata far Bee Wast Ads. . The rate for Be want ads is IH cents a word If the ad is run but once. If ran two or more consecutive times the rate Is 1 ent a word. Blng the cash and ad to The Be Want Tad editor and yon wilt be credited with a vote for every time It Is run In this paper. Full details of the contest and a de scription of all the prises appear tn an ad vertisement on another page of this paper. Read this ad and learn how you will have a chance to share In the division of more than n.80 In free prliea Tou do not have to pay an entrance fee In order to get Into this contest, and you do not spend any money after you have entered. Everything; is free. Join at once, so you will have a good start In the raoe. Details of the content will be recorded dally tn The Bee. Lie at Graukd Prlsea. The first prise to a 7S0 baby grand Liud wig piano. The other prises are: Soeond. flrt gradoaitlon scholarship course In the Omaha Commercial college; . third prise, (lea graduation acholarehlp ooursa In the Omaha Commercial oolleget fonrth, ladles' or gentleman's solid gold watch, sold by T. Lk Combs; fifth and sixth prices, ladies' tailored suits, value fM each, sold by the Novelty Skirt company, 214-&6 Nertn Six teenth street; seventh and eighth prliea value ttt, two National Mcerclea, sold by ths Omaha Bicycle company. Sixteenth and Chicago streets; ninth and tenth pfHses, value tit each, two full memberships In the Toung Wlamen's Christian association; eleventh and twelfth prises, value SIS each, two full memberships la the Toung Men's Christian association. British.Naval Airship Successfully Launched Dirigible Balloon Fire Hundred Feet Long: is Intended for Use at Sea, B-i RRO W -1 X - FTT.N EJB8, England. May & Or at Britain's first nsvval airship, ths construction of which has been surrounded by much secrecy, was successfully launched here today and Is now anchored behind wind screens erected tn the harbor. The airship was chrlstsned the Mayfly. The airship, which la WJ feet in length, ts of ths rigid type, with a blunt nose, tapering to a pointed stern. A feature of the construction la ths provision for two separate gondolas' for the engines. The airship Is speetalry designed for naval pur poses and can be moored on the water. The outer covering of the upper half of the dirigible, which Is forty-eight feet in The primary causa of Rheumatism results from weak kidneys, constipa tion, indigestion, etc., forming impure accumulations in the system. These sour and ferment, causing uric acid, which is absorbed from the stomach and intestines into the blood. This changes the circulation from a thick, rich fiaid to a thin, acrid stream, depositing inflammatory matter Into the mus cles, nerves, and jointa. The longer the blood is allowed to remain in this impure condition the more severe will Rheumatism become. Gradually the muscles harden and lose their elasticity, the joints begin to stiffen, sod fre quently calculous deposits form knots at the finger joints. There is just one way to CURE Rheumatism, and that is to cleanse the blood of the uric acid poison. S. S. S., by removing every particle of the cause and PURIFYING the blood, cures Rheumatism permanently. S. S. S. eliminates thenric acid because it is the greatest ol al' blqod purifier. It filters out every trace of the sour, inflammatory matter, cools the acid-heated blood, furnishes the mate rial for multiplying the rich, nutritions corpuscles of the circulation, anrl by its fine tonic effects assists the system to rapidly overcome the effects of thed isease. Special book on Rheumatism and medical advice frer. 6 S S is for sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, CA. ' j r Nebraska Counties tolows: 1l. lo.W ..... 347 44 12 747 32 VftO l.rt 2S 7 42 n i ..... l.w 1.7W 7M 54" va Ml 2M , J.Of.9 630 71 Mil W 1.174 R74 2M 7 V 121 1WV 10.1? Jtni 210 1 fins zn 207 4: 101 ' 7S" . . T.1 370 47 21 47J f.7 S 1 (M . 24 3-TS 4) im l.74 1.143 MS 5o2 30 .i7 1.3M 1? 171 71 V 271 47 rVH Wl 210 C7S m 471 diameter, eonelsts ef silk treated with a special waterproof dressing over which aluminum dust has been sprinkled. The lower part of the bag Is of yellow silk treated with the same waterproofing, but without the aluminum. The frame work contains eighteen gas bags filled with hydrogen. Wife and Police Are Seeking Man Missing Since Last Wednesday A, Harg-an Leares Rooming House to Go to Council Bluffs and Fails to Return. The efforts of the police and his wife have been useless thus far in trying to lo cate A. Hargan, 1634 Burt- street, who csme to Omaha about a week ago from the east. He left his home, a rooming house. Wednesday In good spirits. He had about M In his pocket and was in tending to go to Council Bluffs on business and then return home, and since then has not been seen by his friends. Thursday night two men called at the number and asked for Mra. Hargan and said that they had a message for her. The landlady had forogtten her own roomer's name and did not know of any such person. Mrs. Hargan has since tried to find out whs the men were and has notified the polio, Hargan was In good health and his do mestic relations were In no way strained He was, however,' subject to epileptic at tacks. His wife Intends to wait for him a week, and If he Is not found shs will return to the east .... Oil Rebate Case Called at Rochester Standard Oil Company Charged with Accepting: Drawbacks' on 188 . , Carloads of Oil ROCHESTER, N. t!,": May 0.1-The case of the gwerrunent a-s.inat 'the Standard Oil company . was called '.or trial before Judge Haael in the United States' district court today. lit' the .indictment which eharges the ell company with harltta- ac cepted railroad rebates on shipments of oil frera Olean to Burlington, Vt.t there are 1ft counts. Ths minimum penalty for eeavto- tlon on each count to 11.004 and the max imum Is 130,000. , It is the contention ef the defendant company that there should be but ten counts In the Indictment as It claims there were but ten shipments in question. The government bases Its counts en ths separate carloada counting each one as a shipment and each shipment aa a count Ths in dictment Is of several years' standing, but tht trlsl bsa been delayed. The govern ment to represented by United States Dis trict Attorney John Lord O'Brien of Buf falo and members of his staff.- and Daniel J. Keneflck of Buffalo mmiMnti th. a. fense. Nearly fifty witnesses have been subpoenaed. When the court convened the case was put over until the afternoon, with the probability -of further adjournment perhaps for a week. RISE IN CASUALTY RATES Sixty Companies Writing- Liability Istaraaee Combine te Ad vance Ckarares. CHICAGO, May 2. Sixty or more casu alty Insurance companies . of the United States and similar foreign concerns doing business In this country have combined tofalse rates according to a news article, in the Tribune today. ' a result employers deMrtng liability Insurance must pay increases, varying from it to 140 per cent The attorney general has. it Is said. Insti tuted an Inquiry Into this alleged trust' 4 To Aid Digestion Half a teaspoonful of Horn ford's Acid Phosphate in half a glass of water makes diges tion natural and esey. Strengthens and in rigors tea the entire system. Horsford's Acid Phosphate (Sea-AlookoUc) DRIVES OUT o RHEUMATISM RAIN SOAKS NEBRASKA FARMS Precipitation Up to Three Inches Sweepi Over Stat. BOON TO THE GRAIN CROrS Jest tn Time te Do Cora Mnet Gnod .hewers la Kanaea Are tke Salratloa ef tke Wheat v. ... Fields. ' Nebraska farms were drenched with good,- soaking rains Sunday and Monday, when practically every part of the state received some moisture. The heaviest downfall came In the central part Curtis and Loup City got three Inches each. Southeastern Nebraska did not get as mttch weier as the farmers had wished, the showers being hgoi In that section, but none of the farms In that part of the state are suffering for moisture. The greatest need was right where the down fall was from one and one-half to two Inches tn central Nebraska, Burlington, Northwestern and Union Pa eiflo reports showed rsln over all their lines out of Omaha In both Iowa and Ne braska, Following shows the amount In some towns: Mlnden, 14 Inches; Red Cloud, 1 Inch; Norton, Oberlln and Hern don, t Inches; Arapahoe and McCook, 1 Inch; Imperial, 1 Inch; Enstls,' 1 Inches; Curtis, t Inches; Greeley Center, 1 Inches; Brlcson, 24 Inches; Loup City, t Inches; Lincoln, Seward Harvard. Sutton, Fair mount, heavy rains; Stromsburg, 1 Inches; Whitman. Seneca and Broken Bow, heavy rains. Omaha to Grand Island and Co lumbus had downpours averaging an inch or more. Tre rain of Saturday night. Sunday and Monday caught the corn at Just the time when rain was needed. The moisture In the soil will shoot up the stalks tn the next week and corn that has not sprouted yet will have a fine start Moat Wonderful HeallaaT. After suffering many years with a sore. Amos King. Port Byron, N. T., was cured by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 26o. For sals by Beaton Drug Co. Merderer Commits Salclde In Jail. CARLISLE, 111.. May . William Hall., Jr.. chanted with killing hla father-in-law. Mat Barber, with an axe, ended his life by hanging himself in ths county jail to day. SOCIETY APPROVES POPULAR SHAMPOO : "Few of us resllse how many prominent rsciety women wash their own hair," says Htuae Martyn In the New Tork American. j ...fhls home shampooing Is not a fad but . due to the splendid results ontainea cy hs use of a popular, quick-drying shampoo made by dissolving a teaspoonful of can throx in a cup of hot water. This simple shampoo lathers freely and cleanses perfectly.' being equally good for ail shades of hair. It rinses easily and leaves the scalp refreshed and the hair lustrous, soft and very fluffy. Dandruff and scalp Irritation disappear Immediately. "The fact that the alkali In soap sham poos has been found to cause streaky, thin, dull hair may be one of the reasons why society women have taken so favorably to this splendid shampoo In order not only to save but beautify their hair." Adv. Special Low Tourist Fares to the Summer Resorts Canada 1 WANT to lend you without cost beautifully illustrated liter ature of the many delight ful spots in this moit interesting section of the American continent. J I wast to tall you of ths ra3- Vr road hip via Niagara Fall, of ths delightful boat hip through . J ths rapids of the St Lawrence 's 4 and the Thousand Islands. I want to tell you of the High lands of Ontario, of Toronto, Montreal and the many other point. 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