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TTTE BEE: OMAIIA, FRIDAY. .TUNE lfi, mil. r s i X T ( f wajyS I ) BRIEF CITY NEWS Hav Kooi rrtnt It. KUetrte Tana nrrass-Orandaa. Bay Sanaa Bom of owner for t,100, savin commission. D-STf or H-W74. Cadt to .aat-a Th boy who ara tnHre military diploma at the gradu al In exsrclhe of th hlith achool ara ax IhkmpiI at ths Hrsndis theater Friday niornlfi at 10 n'rlmk for a rehsaraal. aaotfcar District Xacraaaea An Increaa nf tlilrty-three elilldi'pn rf ar'iont aga in ths Beala district la shown by tha com pleted enunciation which wn turned Into the office of the aacrctary of the Board of F.dtiratlon Thursday mornin by Mrs. J. R. Auntie. Tha Ml list consists f m children, Stt hoy and lt girls. Laat year tha enumeration totalled . Surveyor McBride Wins Decision Over the Commissioners Judge Kennedy Makes Ruling Which Establishes Hit Position and Authority. With a ruling handed down by Judg Kennedy Thursday morning George Me Hrlde. county surveyor and highway c m mlssloner, by an act of the last legislature, gained a sweeping victory In hi Injunc tion proceedings against the county com missioners. Tha case was heard two week ago, tha court reserving it decision. Prom a memorandum given out by Judge Kennedy shortly after the hearing, a falsa report gained credence that tha commis sioners had practically won tha case. In tha ruling of, Thursday McDrld Is given tha original jiutnt for which ha svas contending, an Injunction restraining the commissioners from appointing John C. Holt as a forman to direct and supervise the road work of ths county. At a meet ing held Thursday morning ths board backed water and reappointed Holt, thla tlm simply as a foreman of the laborers. Tha decision gives tha oounty surveyor tha right to appoint all supervisory fore men and all Inspectors. Hs will have to approve all material, work and contracts above S500 before thy ara legal. fudge Kennedy found that tha commis sioners bad attempted to perform work without the plans and specifications of ths surveyor, and also, that they had threat ened to pas bills without his approval They are enjoined from doing either. Happy-Hollow Club is Not in Year Book Other Omaha Outdoor Clubs Are Giren a Eating; by Sending In Their Lists. The year book of tha Western Golf as sociation, which has Just been Issued from the association headquarters in Chicago contains a list of thirty-four clubs of ths watt which did not send In their lists. All of tha Omaha golf clubs sent In their, lists except tha Happy Hollow club. In an editorial suggestion to tha mem bers of tha Western Golf association It Is suggested that members of these dubs who did not send In their lists and fees bs given minimum ratings In all open tournaments. In addition to this handicap tha Happy Hollow player will lose ail tha courtesies of clubs of the association In other cities. Thla year tha losa of rating in tha aseo clatlon will not bY'la' matter of such note to tha Happy Hollow golfers, as there are two big tourneya in Omaha, tha Tranamle stppl and ths Nebraska state. But In the years to coma It will behoove the Happy Hollow man to enter in order not to loaa their ratings. Heretofore golf at the Happy Hollow baa been In its Infancy, but with tha course so much Improved and so many golfers play ing It will not be many years before that club also will be holding a tournament on Us links. Then It will be Imperative to be in either the Western Golf association or the Untcd Btatea association In order that any reoords and low scores mad may stand as official. EXAMINATIONSJJEXT WEEK Tkoaa) for Admission to ' Eastern 'School and for Teachers' Cer tificates to D Held. Beginning Monday morning, tha college entrance examination will be held at the high school under the supervision of some on yet to be appointed. These examina tions ara held at the Instance of colleges la the east, which refuse to admit grad uates of western high echhools on presen tation of their diplomas. Hryn Iar, Wallealey. Smith college of Northhampton, Mount Holyoke, the Wo man's College of Baltimore and tha West ern College for Women at Oxford are ome Of the Institutions' that refuse to accept diplomas. A combination has been formed by thaao Institutions and a uniform list of question Is sent here. Tha Omaha examination will b for women exclusively. In an address delivered la Omaha recently Dr. Samuel Avery, chan cellor of tha University of Nebraska, characterised such examinations as an in sult to the Omaha High school. Teachers' examinations fur those who wlali to teach In 'he Omaha schools will also bo held next week, Tuesday and Wednesday being the day set. This ex amination will be given by a committee composed of Miss Belle Ryan, assistant superintendent of sclools; K. U. Graff, principal of the high school, and J. P. Woolerjr. a teacher in the high achool. A Leadta Oalltorala Dr a agist. "Pasadena, Cal., March S. UU.-Foley Co., Gentlemen: We have aold and rec ommended Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for years. W believe It to be on of the most efficient expectorants on the market. Containing no opiate or narcotics It can be given freely to children. Enough of tha remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as It ha no nauaeating results, and does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly, C. II. Ward Drug Co.. C. U farsuua. Sec'y and Treaa." Get the orig inal Foley's Honey ano. Tar Compound ia the yellow package. ONE DOLLAR FOR A HUSBAND llaele of "The Letter? Una," Clave Coaely Kow RanataaT at the Gayety. If you were an unmarried female and through your vein there coursed good led blood containing Just a few corpuscle that spurred you to adventure, wouldn't you risk at leat one big round dollar to buy a coupon, the winning number of which series would give to you as a hua baaJ to have and hold forever, such a handsome ehsp as Jack Wright? Three million women bought euch coupon a per tha story unfolded In the comedy. "The ly ttery Man," now running at the Gayety. You can ee how it all cam out and who won Jack, though for much leas than a dollar, a summer pr'ces of admlalos) ar the vogue at the Gayety. Shirtwaist mat inee today, JOY RIDERS ARE RECOVERING Identity of Two of the Women is Still Kept a Secret NO WORD ntOM M00RES' MOTHER Arrastrmrsti foe the Faaeral of the Dna Mas Held t Peaalnar Tele STrasa KratrraKy Pla Re veals Identity. It developed Th'irsdsy that a fraternity pin worn by I,em C. Hill furnished the clue to the Identity of the Joy rider In the party allh Wayne Moore when he was fatally hurt nrar Waterloo Tuesday morning. Hill Is a graduate of Culver and wore sn A. T. O. pin. He was recognised In the Frcmnnt hospital by a young man who had been In college with him and through that discovery the Identity of the party waa es tablished. When found lying on the roadside by Mayor Wols and a psrty of Kremontera, Moor was unconsrioua and two of th women hysterical. Hill did not appear to be Injured and requested Mayor Wola to re move the number from the wrecked car so that Its ownership or th Identity of the occupants could not be ascertained. The mayor later turned the number over to Hill, who secreted It. The manner In which Moor received the fatal Injuries mystified the Fremonters. Ths auto stood squarely In tha middle of the road and there was no Indication that it hnd struck any obstruction. Moore was found apparently dying In a clump of bushes near by. When the rescuing party from Fremont realised ths seriousness of tha situation they proceeded to revtv th Injured with drinkables found In th wrecked car. The three women did not appear to be danger ously Injured, although two of them were badly scratched and' bruised. Mdbra and these two women were carried on stretchers from the depot at FYemont to the' hospital. Hill and the other woman walked. Mlsa Ruth McGulre. whom Dr. Van Camp insist a Is being cared for In tha hos pital at Fremont, la a patient at the Clark son Memorial hospital In Omaha. She was brought thers Tuesday night The hospital attendants stats that Dr. Van Camp gave Instructions that all Informa tion regarding her ahould b withheld. It waa stated at th Clarkson hospital to day that Miss McOulrs Is rapidly recover ing and may bs sufficiently Improved to go horn In a few day. f Tha Identity of th other two women ot th party ha net been publicly announced. On of tha young women waa reported to be at th Methodist hospital, but that report was denied at tha institution, Th third on had soma bruises fixed up at ths Wise Memorial hospital Tuesday night, but left there soon after. Tha body of Wayne Moor was removed from the undertaking parlors of Heafey A Heafey yesterday and taken to his lata home at 70S South Twenty-ninth street No arrangements for the funeral have yet been made, but It will probably be held today. Temporary Interment will be made In tha receiving vault In Holy Sep ulchre cemetery, unleaa tha mother of the de 1 man sends word to th contrary. BEST SERVICE! TO COLORADO 'at Iaaaarurated by Roek Islaael Lines. Electrlo lighted sleeolnc car with . rooms and open sections every night from Omaha on Rocky Mountain Limited. Open for occupancy. Union station, 9:30 p. m. For reservations apply City Ticket Office. 1322 Far nam street. Bill Haffke's Boat Coveted by Thieves It Has Been Stolen Again and He it Determined to Break Up Thieving Practice. A new Industry baa developed on which Is profitable, pleasant and Involves no cap ital and little work. Tha activity of this Industry is stealing boats at Florence, drifting pleaaantly a few dosen milts down the river, selling them to an easy mark and returning on tha gains. Bill Haffks stands in the way of great success on the part of tha promoters of this Industry and If hs gets his hand In soon enough he will smash up the concern. A year ago Bill Haffks bad a fine row boat at Florence and when It was missing ona day ha started out to find it. It was located In South Omaha, where It had been sold, and BUI rowed It back fifteen mile up tha Missouri. Th memory of tha row, through tha swirling eddies of the river, tick with Bill Haftka to tht day. A few day ago tha aama boat disap peared again and Haffk thinks th pro moters of th drift-down-iide-haok cor poration took charge of it. That la why th business is doomed to a speedy disaster because BUI Haffka goes hard after what b does not like and the people who tol tha boat th first tlm laid up evil in store for those who havs taken It th second tlm. Something is going to happen, ac cording to B1U Haffka. A CONSTANT ITCHING B Night and Daj. Cried All the Time. Used Most Everything. Cuticura Remedies Cured Itching in 3 Days. Healed in 8 Days. "I waa taken wkh the Ron in April, 1904, sad need saeat vrytbtac. I had a friend pay me a vhlt from Cumberland, and ah advised me to us Cutleara Homed to Which I did. Th car w a certainly Quick, and I use tbeas to this day. I had tnralfciy under mr ansae. 1 only used one box of ribs, hut two Bcwe of Outlaw Otalment, sad I as the Owtttar Boas ad Uta tfcrna. I bona this will banaflt ethers, as a has ma. after Dr. and ethers could de nothfcig tmr roe." (hlgned) Miss Ut Johnson. 1U Slats St., ft. W Wsshlnglea. I). C.. A.jxfl S, 110. In a later IsUar Hiss Jehsamo addr "Th IrauM brawn wtia an anttrtton under my ansa, ea extenoed wi tewerd my jraht. smafl I was ao aoia ta ail down. It kept a eoastaul krhksj and burning all lb lime, nictl aud tey. I went o nay ducwi out as eouM do me no goad after I do ant kneo how many medklnea he gave ma, and then told a I waM be comprflnd la So to a skat epeeiallsl. which I positively rfirwd to do. 1 erted el U,e lira, finally nuvae up my mind to try Ouiiuura Kero taites, aud fled Cuticura Fill. Ointnwot and Soap, and was aatlraey eurea of the itcn bwr Urea daya after 1 started using them. The healing look about eight dare. I con aider Concurs HeaMdJe BsarvekHH, aad would recomaiead ilieia everywhere. I ho everyone sufisrtng from any skin wUl try Cuticura, for R ii aikie foraTermofe." Tbe Cutkaira ReasKtle afford the speediest and most enononifcal treatment for skia and sraJp trooblas. Raid throughout ir.s world. Poller Iruf A Cham. Corp . sou props., ut Columbus Ave., boston, Mass. -Milrd free, sample of Cutirura Soap and vhhms, wue -p ooua vu sain Ueals Seven Hundred Are Qualified to Enter Omaha High School Students Will Gather at the High School Friday Afternoon for Classification. More than TOO pupils, graduated from the ward srhonls of the city, will report at the hlirh achool Saturday afternoon for classifi cation for their next year work. rr. YVIUIsm M. ravldsnn, superintendent of schools, request that all graduates, who llv south of Dodge street, report at 1:30 o'clock, and all other at I o'clock. The classes entering the high school at thla time exceed th midwinter classes In num ber by more than 100. The Yellow Peril. Jaundice, malaria, biliousness, vanishes when rr. King's New life Pill ar taken. Guaranteed. ISo. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. BARBERS FOR SUNDAY.CLOSING Those Who ghat t o Chop at Noon Swadaya Ara Behind Pro posed Ordinance. Proprietor of barber shoos, who close at noon on Sundays, ara behind the nMlnnnM which would force all barber shop to close on the first day of the week, accord ing to Councilman Al Kueel. who Intro duced the measure by request. I was asked to Introduce tha ordlnanco by barbers who do not want to work on Sundays," said Kugel. "Complaint Is made that msny of tha downtown shops will not close at noon while th hrhK in th. outer districts do. So they want all shops to close either at noon or all day." Whoonlna couch la not danaernua whan the couch Is kent loose and exnectnrallnn easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It has been used tn many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sals by all dealers. TEACHERS ON RETIRED LIST Four Are Added, with Perhaps Two More Thi. Fall. PLENTY OF MONEY EI THE FUND atatates Provide o There May Be No Deficiency and Teachers Ar are of Gettlna Money Al lotted to Them. With the placing rf four teachers on the retirement list and the probable addition of two others by the first ot the school year, ths number of Instructors who have served twenty years or more In the public schools will be Increased to sistecn. who will d.-aw IM0 yearly as a pension in appreciation of their aervlces. At the lsst meeting of the Hoard ot Education Mrs. Mary R Newton, Miss Margaret. Vincent, Mlys Crac Surihorouch and Miss Emma Brndshaw were placed on the retired list. Others are eligible for the list, and It Is quite probable thst at least two will take advantage of th retirement law. Sine the system waa out In operation In September, 1909, thirteen teachers hav been placed on the roll, but of these, three Frances Butterfleld. Villa Shlppy and Louise Adams have died, leaving ten on the Hat. The pension fund, created by statute, la provided for in two ways. An assessment ot not less than 1 per cent nor more than Vi per cent of th teachers' payroll la as sessed each month. To this Is added one and one-half times the amount from the general fund. Tha Hoard of Education la forced to provide for funds, a clause stat ing that the Board of Education must transfer 'enough from the general fund to meet the requirements In case th assess ment and the one and one-half provision do not produce sufficient money. Foods Are lafficirnt. Repo-ts that the ft was about ex hausted were denied officials of the board. At present the teachers' salaries are being assessed 1 per cent, which pro duces about 14,000 annually. With the 16,000 from the Board of Education the annual receipts. Including Interest, run well abov the llO.OOii mark. The present expenditure are th.Wt, leaving a goodly balance to th credit ot the fund. On th first day of May th fand waa credited with L1..'4 U, to which Is to be added the receipts from May and June. "L'nder the law, there will never coma a lime when will not hav sufficient money to meet the pension pay roll," said J. F. Hurgess. secretsry of the Hoard of Education, Thursday mnrnlna. Provision Is nuilt that It la Imperative for the board to transfer enough money from the gen eral fund. TTien we can increase the as sessment by one-half whenever It l deemed necessary. The policy Is to 14' aside something each year and under the existing condi tions about one-half the receipt are not needed at the present time. Th teachers now on the pension list sre Ada E. Alexander, Mary I,. Alter. Lucretia 8. Bradley, Anna J. Olills, Vir ginia Kennedy, Nancy J. Lewis, Emma V. Llttlefield. Jennie M. Vclvoun, Nettle S. Khett and lngleeta F. Ware. NEGRO ARRESTED FOR THEFT Two Others Wanted In Connection with Aaaanlt Made on Jamee O'Malley. John Tlgh waa arrested Thursday by Policeman Chic Ferris at Thlr.eenth and Capitol avenue on request of James O'Malley, who reported that he had been robbed and stabbed by three negroes near the I.yona hotel. O'Malley Is a railroad man who came to Omaha Wednesday and after becoming tired from tha exertion Incidental to secur- j Ing a Job he lay down to sleep behind a billboard north of the hotel. Hla slumbers were disturbed by a negro In the act ot rifling his pockets, while two other black men held him down. When the amount of plunder secured by the thieves only was M cents O'Malley says each of the negroes gave him a stab in th back, but fortunately tha wounds were not suffi ciently deep to necessitate his removal to a hospital. The police are looking for th other two negroes. , Th Key to the Situation Bci Want Ads. i350 UPRIGHT PIANO GIVEN AU JUNE 24TH, 1911 Yoa Baye Jest is Good a Chance to Win This Magnificent Piano as Anyone BETTER GET BUSY RIGHT NOW On a separate sheet of paper mention the names of the various objects in the above picture. They represent a few of the articles of the immense Art and Music goods car ried by the A. Hospe Co. The person not owning an upright piano sending in the near est correct answer will receive the first prize. Also other prizes, including jewelry, etc., to be distributed among contestants according to merits, to the amount of $3,200. Every one not owning an upright piano and sending in the correct answer will receive a prize. Winners will be notified by mail. Only one prize awarded in a family. Decision of tha judges final. Write your name and address plainly on your answers and mail or bring same to us, together with self-addressed envelope. 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