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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FKTPAY. JTLT 14.
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Nebraska
corporation rx law hit
Ioej Act Ap;-1 t- Cei'.al 'tk
Tm OxJy i '... list 2.
cranes cr u::: :ruiizzr:i
AeMistaet Attorn j (.1 mrr. 1 1'rtie- ti.
t.ec 1 1 Wa.Lt .'.i.!tw. M ..
I fiie -.5 i nitre 1M
aesuTm'- 1 irmrt .
(from a sunf i tphi. no.n. i
UvrwiiJ,,-. jotv i:, .-.ru el -Hi.idmx
that the state Cklinm unoei it present
t o-jmiation tax law uuett eollrctinnr- of
taxes on full paid ur, capital slueka nf
cniiuei iw dntnr bulnrnr Id t'e state.. Ae
BtRtarrt Attorney Gemrel FYank E."LlxrT
tmi ha issued an "i nlim iti vhlrh he
ten that th mn"i rl . state fan imir in
xa-ner In It t-mi ::v lic-raur ill thl i-n-ectment
tr tax tm the amount iiT cefir.ul
stock empire ed m the mnfluB of mtrs
stat business iruli .
Attorney Kdrcrtmi r Interpretation nf the
Km uui ikii atinn tar art follow a deci-
Bion in the Vnrtet: fttate supreme court
wnicn m rn'im lti s um Trrnucht to that
tribunal from 1. juihui,. There the -Western
Union Telegraph rumiiatiy u aued lnr a
collection of the tax mi tb eetrtlre paid U
capital stock. Th opinion renrede by the
federal court we that Inasmuch as the
entire capital stcx-x was axar-nrfl unrter
federal enartmenta. therefore H oeuld not
b taxed to the amount tn vr state in
wliicb Jt transacted buainesa
Aooorfllnx to the ruling and tlie opinion
xrven try Attorney S.nxf.rtoti it is not he
lee that the corporation tax law will
b Invalidated enttrelj . The emmMment on
such oapttal stock a J employed in the
conduct of the aft aim- of any corporation
hi thia mat, tt ta tifiUrvod. will Irr upheld.
Tn amount anoruknc to JStinraiika tuidar
tiw JOttig wirp oration tax law which u
mactttd ml tin 1MTT mmalon of th lecuila
tur u la Xhc ixurhborhnod nf XiK.HaU
Thta, of oourm, wma nn th fun amoum of
Paid up capital -atnofc of many onmpanlaa
whlrt On an tntwntate pnnltmaa and tint on
the amount of capital nnocnaary to tranaaot
a puralf Intraatate bualneas.
iMntioaratic isadiir in the ooantr
ben cnrrj-lns around tn the last two or
thra 4ara In aflnrta ta land candidal
tor eOions which an to tm flllod this fan
by lotlon. A ibOTting- of the exaoutroe
ommittaa f the countv contral conimtttm
u hold tonlrnt to dinouna the matter.
yetSUima. it ia aid. will be atarted ta
xnnrrow for oandtdntea and a number win
be filed tn that manner n aume aaaes
without the man' conaont.
Both the Xebrulca and Lmcaln tetarihone
companlaa bav filed their June reiHirta
and paid tb 2 ner -oent onupatlon taxea,
the Xormar barlnc jwrtormad this otU
tlon two or three days asra.
"Hie rwpnrt of the Kebraaka Telenhnne
company ehowa that teiephone rental
amounted to SMno.12. from which was de
Ouoted ISBUM for aiovammant and etate
baatseas and SKn.m tor fllaunuUnuannea and
Tie aervioe bllla. This leave rentals to be
taxed in tba sum of f&.ettJO. The tolls
footed up ta S1..TO dot maktner a total
irwim which was subject to taxation of
fIl.M2.S0.
The tnonln Telapiuane eoTmiaUT rr ported
telephone rontmla sinountma; ta di.ttt.K,
from which, was dedurted GRO.s? for t
ramnt and Mini buatneas and V4&.9 Jar
distmntlDuanoes ad a aou'lue tolUa, maa
tauj the total rental revenue te be taxed
A.1J3. The tolls ammrutwd t tJM71
net. maktnp; tha total ieenue ftir June
wabient to the leTm- at aa eoonpatioa tax
srr.7B.M-
Tne city Aerrved a revotiuo Irrnn these
two onmiianles far the one month's busi
KMies of
laether taiwaw tmm SeairM.
Attorner Hamilton, the Sparry & Rutah
inaon trad Ins stamp teea) advlaer. returned
t thia city today from Hastinea where he
went into aistrint onurt and securad a tem
jKirarr restrainiiid irder asamst the n
foroement of the Boueh anti-tree rift sjd
terpraie ant passed at the recent session nf
the legislature. Stein Brother of that OltJ
are made the ooplalntiffs is the oaaa.
ta.ta Smil AnejwHe stsoSu
I, alas L. Kiuh of Grand island, eharsad
with harlnc performed a criminal opera
tion upon Flnrenti Sutherland of that city,
was lata thia afternoon acquitted br the
fltate Medioal board, but was admouished
to desist from further publicity methods
which have in the past beext termed ua
thioal by other members of the ii iiTassha.
T 4dara ro JLtjeilau
Three jmtltions regueath-ur that the names
of Judxes A. J. Cornbih. W. K. ftewart
and Lincoln Frost be piaoad mion the re
publican primary tlcant as candidates for
the xurnitnatimi for judxa of the diatrint
onurt - were filed with Secretary of State
"Wait today. All are of thia district, which
toclndes Lancaster county m!y.
Me Hms " r
Cpoa oomiilalnt of F. J. Kichards of the
Ijlnnola hotel of this arty. Byron Xrtxnn
was sdrasted today for selHnx beer after
hours to aruoBts at that hostelry. Tounc
Xhxua baa been an employe of the hotel
tnr seeuial monttaa KJcbarda AanlaMil .f
tha polioe station today that be had ordered
all of the employee to uhannre the excise
rules closely and not te make any sales of
liquor after S 'ihucs. ha the evnnln. This
nxan olaiBMid tliat he had not daisy but
It was asserted that the lad mads a oan
toaaKm t that fleot to XUchards tomsetf.
The tear had not been obtained at the
hotel bar. but at an outside plaoa
T-we AMr sew Fawwasaa.
Tm more appliuatlona tor itaraona have
beam raoorwed by the advlaory board of
pardema, Benry atartin of all oounty and
John Fetufioe of Hawe oounty. The
farmer 1 aerrtnc one year tor horse r '
tax and was reoerved at the jwnitantaUT
last March. The latter ia servinc five
years lor robbery said was tvoatved at
the entintlary in hiay, ISOk.
-Tb stat auditor tea recistered S3st,ss
nf Merrick esunty court house bands and
SJu.M of bonds issued by dramas dlstriot
Ka 1 of Fawnus oounty. Th Merrick
county bonds draw t jer oent tniei ssi and
tlie Crainace district bonds oraw xter
OBUt.
Mw rtliaxi sssr wtfiea.
A lKtiuun aaku( that the nam of John
Everson of Alma be placed upon the pop
ulist ticket was filed with itaorstary of
fitate Watt today. A oemonratic flunx had
previously been Koad, Huldrexc demo
crats bavtnx snot the petition into the nf
f in. The ToT-mer was aoospted by Attorney
Eversun. while no aearutaiioe has rat baas
S.iad with secretary of etata
Si- M. una, anoUter Alma cat, ertll tnak
th race tor a plant oa tit tt-Mm Kailway
gomsnssnon axaiuat W. J. Furs, aaw
Itoldinx a plaoa uti tiU asdy thrauxh a
palntTaent by cx-Oovenior Slallsnaarxsr.
Hs ana run as a fuskmlst this tall, a
will th former Next year A. C BhaUea
Sierxsr. aaaUiar Alma mas. will -T tha
rase lur th Vun4 Btatas anal . aooora
tuc ts armaimnsmtint which as has already
xcad.
Detailed Census of
Tba fltrrrtor nf tb onnau ba aminmv
icToioinf to itr mmor civil dtviatima, a
Kf .Z'VllASr- OC'l'KTT
!!umf prxunit
lt ' pt-:jnii l-irludinj Iianburj- tlkapf
Iaitbur Tliiure... -- - .
Ftotiu 11 proinct
lH'X IJibtir imti'imt. .... ... ......
i ni'-man prwttict
1'anburj jn-cinft
lv-ti twmid prc.O't .
ijint Valir? p-orinrt.. includinc Itarlr viilaer
lia-ti'- viUifca.
f-'riuwh iirfptmi ,
' nnr r (net
Gum irvolnot
Jnrtin.ti!im trwtnt-l. tiicludtnf; part of warda 1 and 2
diikOitta rrt?"
iTtdtarnta fltr (mtri oft
TotuJ lur Inilianoia ei; in lndianoia and Koawilid
onriii .
W -d 1
Vard
l.oliunnn prrrmrt. Including lohanon villas
Iirlnmm -vIiki ,
Kiaxnuri Kidfr iirvolnct
No'th VaJlry nrormct
J-'rr- prt;itirt
Hm'willi'W prreintt. includinc part iif wards 1 avnd 2
diantna citr
ioUtaiinla rlty (par: ofi
' '1 our p-e-'iimrt
V . Granf pn ciict
V.'il.ow I'.rnif prprinrt. trirhidllia MrCo4 cit
McCw C.f
Ward 1
W ard 2
Food Inspector
Enforcing Law in
Madison County
Farmer Fined for Selling Stale Ij-i
thrners of Slanphter Hvtucs
Are Alao Fined.
! MAl'ISOK. Jffeb.. JulJ- IS. (Bleciai
Cttu L.lnutut., reeidltiK several mile west
1 of MucllHim, brouttii ten -dosen of ncr to
tin Mufiixon butter und brc store, which,
j when candled by the proprietor, J esse
1 Lttrtiirhnuae, werr rejected s impure and
j srt aside to be d-isnoaed of by Mr. Linstadt
I a lie saw fit. It so bajtiiened. however,
I that Ieputy Food lmqwnor Ivan IdcKllltp
j of Central City dropped in before Linstadt
was advland that hi ecc were nnaa labia.
! and. a 1 his custom, he (Tabbed the first
I box in elc-ht, which haipned to be Ldn-
stadt's ecxa. and proneeded to nandie them,
after which be informed Mr. Ut-iiurhouee
that they were rotten and inquired rather
critically if he did not know that the ere
In question were unsalable, whereupon Mr.
Uvtnrhouse informed the inspector that
they had been candied, rejected and would
be turned over to the owner when he re
turned. The inspector bemr Inclined to discredit
the explanation erven, hunx around until
Lonstadt returned and was told to take hi
agx a they were unsalable. Lmstadt, after
some words, look hi kks. inslHttnx that
they were rood and if the butter and act
merchant did not want tbem be would take
them back home and eat them himself.
Later in the day Unstadt offered te dis
pose of his box of ere to Matthew Hannea,
a butter and ecx merchant. Inspector Mo
EUlllp was present and not beinx recog
nised by Xiinstadt. stepped up and pur
chased the ecETK. paylnx him the market
price for the name and taktngT a receipt
therefor, and lmrnadiately after the tran
saction he swore out a warrant tor the
arrest of Ixnstadt, who was tried before
County JuOx Mates and fined the minimum
penalty of the laa ia and oostsmakinx
a total of ISMEL
Jvan MrTTinin. pure food Insipactor, found
the Blaurfatar iunsna of T. M. Lefler and
Mallory aV Jewatt. Madison's two moat
merchants, in an unsanitary condition and
ui'om,'Ul tmarxsa axatnst them -under the
pure food law. The beerinx was had thia
manunx before County Judxe Bates and
Mr. lafier plead rullty to tws counts and
was frnafl SSt and onsta, amountinx in all te
SK.Sa, and Mallory a: Jewett plead rullty te
on count and was fined CIS and costs,
aroountinr in all to KMJB. Bach merchant
was riven f orty-eicht hours tn which te put
his alauchter bouse tn a sanitary oonditlon.
JEFFERSON CANDIDATES BUSY
FATEBTRT, Keb, July IS. (Special.)
Zkeep interest is bema tnantfrated la Jef
ferson oounty politic as primary day
draws near. Candidates tar the various
offloes are hatchinx out almost dally and
there are a larce number of aspirants for
the various offices, especially on the re
publican ticket, and tb prospects are xsod
tor a lively oaxnnaixn.
Th aiasisn interest simiin ts oetrter
en th sheriff. James Charnsio, the present
moumbgnt. and who has held the poeiuan
tor thre terms, six years, ts ut tor the
fourth sarin. Be is a republican and there
are a number f his own party after the
same position. The ether candidates for
sheriff on the republican ticket are Charles
Fran. Charles Film or. L. X- AxteU.
T. A. Johnson. Frank Tippin. Th demo
cratic oandidatss lor sheriff are Chris
Bicker. Fhil Grave. W. T. INcaanaon,
Charles Bicxins and Joha S. Johnson.
Xext In lis of interest oames the
oounty supeTtmendent's nffioa S- C.
Sarrias, present mourn bent, has held of
fice tor tw terms and is up tor re-eieotioa.
Be has no opposition as the republican
ticket, but Henry Ahrams and James
CrConneU will try tor tb democratic nom
ination. For oounty judoe, Judce C C. Boyle and
I J. SimxDU are after th repuhUoaa
norninatioii. C. L. El. Blauaer of Hmer
will be tb oemoaratic candidate tor oeunty
Judxe.
For county clerk. C ai. Shaffer is the
only repubboan candidate with Srnesi ,
Btark, the democratic candidate.
"W. B. Krnnamon and 2. H. Bonney are
repubiiaas aspirasts lor tha offaos of yes
tstar ef saved.
For oounty enmmissioner, L. Tfider. pi ss
ant Incumbent and I. K. Shebura from
th Third district are asntrama.
KEPUrlLirtV C3TX. Sleh, Jury IS.
(Sperial ) Tasterday was "McFharaon for
mal Coilere oxy" at th Old Settlers re
union, when students of the oallexa from
tar and near assembled axA list en ad te
renanisoenste and short aadresesa. The
address of walnoms was apvea by Hon.
C JL McJrsen. sua of the las Ur. John
MtFberson. president of the callera Baad
iux of the memorial list and the memorial
eaarrlses ever conducted by -. William
Baaxius. liev. Bnbert Oettys ottered the
arayer. In th afusraasa ths students were
taken te various points of injuria, ia autoa.
Then all enjoyed a lively ban xame be
tween the Sod Turners and Krpublloan
Cry . Tb dty team won by a sosr sf
tt ts I, Mra Bella iJunnaa-Touxur read aa
asncinal poem last inxht-
Imm m Oarrta.
fTimS. Kab.. Juty hV-apeci
xra&r A wide ai sea Blur rets
frata th nsrthwest asst .utruj
a soap f Bsrrttsry sT ever lt square
mllsa yiearly tour Snehes ef rata tD
bora, tnak mx armost si uui mahe of
rainfall etnas April 1. Cora and nenias
as new aa assiwad eras ts this seniais
It was th baei-iaiit ramfan
this senrton la aa
rtwa ErsahUoaM aua Fie Pi oiiiata
Are Artve- ta TinU
saw tJlMwHt.
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Unusual Accident
in Nebraska City
Fumes from Automobile Ignited "by
Spark trcm Electric Fu Three
Ken Burned.
NDEBASKA CTTT, July IS. mpecial.V
Carl Kcx of Florenoe. Kan., was at ths
I'liff rarare repairinr hi machine and
planed ft over the pit so a to set at th
under rear. The dsy bema warm he set
an lectric tan in the bottom of the pit to
keep him cool and blow ou' the xaaoline
fumea. A spark from the fan Ixntted the
fumes and there was an explosion, burntrur
Mr. Bjcr badly about the arms and face
before tie could ret out of the pit. Th
explosion threw Thorns Carmndy and
John Vllkt, tw men wh were assistlnr
him. to the side of th buildinx. burntna
them sllrhtly and injurlnr them. The
.itber employes about the raraxe extm
rulnhed the flames by the use of chemicals
which they kenp on band.
INJUNCTION GIVEN IN ADAMS
JmX I
ttreer in Hnsrtnnw la Aatt
fcift Caw.
HASTTKQS. Neb., July ll.-Kpeclal Tel
xram.r On the application of Stein Bros,
company, Judxe Duncan in the district
court today issued a temporary injunction
to restrain County Attorney M. A. Barti
can from taklsa any stetis to enforoe the
anti-clft enterprise in Adam oounty. Sum
mons was served on Mr. Hartixan and
answer must be made on or before July 3t
This action in ths stat court follow
the failure of injunction proneedrnx tn
the federal court at Linoom, where perma
nent Injunction was denied Tuesday be
cause th suit was directed axalnst the
attorney xeneral whereas the oounty at
torney 1 the official primarily charxed
with the enforcement of the statutes. Rep
resentatives of tradlna stamp and premium
concern held a oonferenoe with County
Attorney Bartixan yesterday and reoeived
his assurano that he would attempt to
enf orne the law in this county.
KKBBASKA CTTT, JSeb.. July IS. (Spe
cfl.r Kewton 'Webster, a 17-year-old boy,
wh has mad this city his home, went
to Douclas Sunday and hired a team of
horses and buary, promiaina ts return
them that nleht Testerday be was ar
rested at JSemaha City, where he was try
ma te dispose of tb outfit, nlarmrnx it
as his own. The low prioe at which he
offered the outfit aroused suspicion and a
telephone mass ye to Sheriff Fischer re
vealed the tact they had been stolen. The
officer secured the prisoner and recovered
the outfit. The youth will be xtven a term
In the penitentiary.
CitvU salta aU SI ad I a.
MAtIBON, Keb July IS. (Special.)
The Madiaon State bank has filed attach
ment proueedtnxs ia the district court
acalnst Edward F. E. Kul and Fred
Kaul, harnesBmakers of thia city, to re
Driver suss on nota Tb Eume-Robertson-Wyukoff
company has oommenoad a simi
lar action axainst the same parties to re
cover an unpaid Balance on their note tor
t:nf,,Bti. aiao Mark Brother Saddlery com
pany of Omaha, have oommenued action te
recover Julxment axainst dward H F.
Kaul and Fred aul on their three notes
amonntlna in the axxrecai ta atDOJa,
key Saawas Risurti aa Meerthw
MOrlRJlJ. eh.. July IT (fipertal.l
Little Harold Run ran shot himself in th
mouth here yesterday, but with n xreater
damaxe it is hoped than that cf htrtnc
him tws front teeth knocked ut B had
found a oartridx in his play and stole xus
father's xus out of the window to shoot
It off. While waltina ts sea snmethina
t shoot at be placed the end of the barrel
in his mouth and in tuns manner tb run
went off. the bullet strlkina his teeth and
knockina them out aa well as splittina the
bullet, one part cuttina his Up and the
other tearma the inside of his mouth.
BMOVf Bsrdaltats la Oaarsa
BEATRICE, Kelt.. Jury IS. Special.)
Th soclaliHts of this city held a naiiriu
last even ma and reaommendad John Meek
of Wymur for oounty clerk and W. R.
Jones of this dty tor sheriff. The office
of district clerk was left with th Wymore
delexaxes. If they 00 net car ts plau a
candidate ia th field, only two will be en
th Bonis list ticket.
tea- Ciaaektee Btt- Cavtftaa.
RAVENNA. JSeb July la (Special )-A
novel incident happened her last even
ing. Ralph Herrick, a small bey. went
fiahrna m Beaver ci auk near the Burlinxton
bridxa. accompanied by his constant eem
panion. a superannuated and almost tooth
less turd diic The hoy hooked aa elcbl
pound eaTfmlu and after Quit a tussle had
it near the bank in th a hallow water.
Th eld bird Aa jumped hits th water,
seised th fish and ftraxxad tt up oa dry
land.
ia Vatst fm anaey.
XE3EAKKA CTTT. JSeb July 12. (Spe
cial. Si. Q. Wei lemavik. bob and brether
left today tor Germany, whore they wlB
visit their old xtanaa They expect ta be
ran about tw mouths. Sine aomlua t
this country they bav become etpalthy and
asid treat ewnina a number af farms, nave
ouneiderabls bank stock.
Lis t rMCr. Keb July ia-Bpcial
TelecTam. A bare helenxma te Joha
Weualaxer, staar thia plaoa was atruck
by hxhtadna sast eveiilria and Smrned ts th
xreand. Th sass la rust, partly it ad
by tnaunanea
with beth parties weunaed
Back-
burps or tsjurtaa. She Far sale ts rea'p
ts-ua Ck
!IA FOULETJE MASTS TAFT
Wixponsiji Senator Ears PretidcTt Tjo
latec AD Flanks cf Platform.
eodstttlt poijcts norrrD
Slr-4 prwl t f Still -. a t t
fcmtiaa Ewrr Terlrt rr4Ble
M-retnr Eiffru d te
t-elteia aev.
W'AJBHINCTOX. July 1U fwnatnr La
Toilette hi a s?ee'h acalnst renUrotrrfv
I today reviewed art by art the admintstre-
tion of PresiOent Ttft In unsnarmr terms,
j and derlared that the contest Involved
1 a th? "fiClit b-Teen the plan people
and I'cmfedorsted lrtvilre
Xonsidervd sf a manure of reciprocity. '
said Senator la Follettr of the Canadian
arreement. "It violate evvry tariff prin
ciple of reciprocity hTrtoIure cxiiressed
In the platform oerlaratinns of the re
publican party and recommended by for
mer republican preeioentx. Considered as
a tariff bill It violate every tariff prtn-
ripi and platform promise tiprm whtc-h
"W-Illiam H. Taft was elected iiremdent
kiwlll Pwltrtee tres,va.
Contlruhia hi erltlclnm of Mr. Taft
administration ArniiLinr 1 lntiti. mfl
V "Throuxhout the pafre of hi reneraJ
mesaaxe he found ns space to say a word
tor the xreat meanures that had made th-
name of hi predecessor revered and loved
everywhere in the Tnited Fta.tM 1 tt te
be wondered at that the republican voter
is Vfi felt that be had several score ts
settle? A president whom he had elected,
believed te be the custodian of the Roose
vert policies, had dismissed the Roosevelt
cabinet and appointed In their planes men
of known hostility ts these policies.
I "In all the record of this administration
! no more rrlarinx example 1 presented of
the complete surrender to special Interests
and the complete reversal of Roosevelt's
I procrsssive policies than that shown in
I deallnx wtfh the amendment to the inter
I state commerce act. It would have been
difficult to have framed a piece of legisla
tion affectinx Interstate commerce more
harmful ts the public Interests than tb
bill drafted by the attorney xeneral and
reoommended to ooncrea by President
Taft,"
rartif BULL, Set a Treauty.
"Reciprocity Is a popular catch word.
Th president seised upon it. Be made
an executive compact the basis not of a
reciprocity treaty, but of a tariff bill.
Tpon this false basis he seeks to tome tt
through eonxrss without amendment or
chanre. Aa a treaty tt should hsve come
to the senate lor ratification. A a tariff
bill it should have been considered by the
house and senate with due rexard to every
Industry affected and aubject te whatever
amendment is required to make it Just
and lair lerialation.
"In leter and spirit thi bin violate
every principle and procress of the repub
lican platform expressed or Implied, and
every printed or spokes word and induce
ment employed to secure the votes neoss
sary to elect William H. Taft. This blD
and the Canadian puct are cruelty unjust
to SC. X. flOC people escaped tn and dependent
upon axricutture. Brnoe the president's ad
mission at lndiananollE on July 4 that tle
bill promises Jiothinc tor the consumer the
real parties te profit are bsxinnrnx to be
a little more clearly dlstinxulBhable.
"Joined with the executive to force this
bill throuxh congress are the newspaper,
frankly admittina their selfish Interest
am sun tine to many million of dollars, the
railroads, the other protected nxanufactur
er and practically every trust and ctrro
bln backed by Morxan and Morxan in
fluence. "
Shnt-InsEejoice
Over Invitations
Kacliiiies Are Beinr; Secured for the
Bir Picnic Set for Friday
Afternoon.
"Tou are invited to take an automobile
ride on Friday afternoon, July H. A ma
chine will call at 4 o'clock and take you
back at k Supper will be served is River
view park."
Tb heart of many an axed, crippled or
alltnx shut -in heat a little quicker with
anticipation upon reoelvtnr th above in
vitation Wednesday from Miss Ida Jontx.
rtneral sserotary of the Associated Chari
ties, and Mia Nellie Maxee. missionary of
the City Mission.
fie many clttsens of Omaha have offered
their machines to take the shut-in mus
snd women for an automobile ride that
only six or seven more are needed.
PRISONER TMJCS HIMSELF
INTO A LONGER SENTENCE
JeaaTe Belle la wrt Vet
4iv tUley I"" were
la Pentteatlstry.
Tiianks to the intrioacias of the law and
the wl lines of County Attorney Bnxlish.
John Riley, colored, is now servtna an in
indeterminate aentenoe of from one to seven
years to the penitentiary, eltnourh Riley
and nearly everj-one else in the court room
bad confidently expected no more than a
UC hi Jail term.
Rttey faced Judxe Estelle in district court
Thursday mornina en a charce of breakina j
enterinx. On June zl he had attemitec
to steal a valise cantainina aU worth of
Jewelry from th storeroom of Jacob 1
Jaoubsun ia the Houclas block. Besides
his youth and previous rood record there
were a number of ertenuatlna oirouro
stanoas in the case, and Riley, upon the
advice of hi lawyer, took a plea of rullty.
The Judxe was manifestly Impressed with
Riiey and s 14.-n.tr wd his intention of civma
him the lirhteet senteno possible. Tb
penalty is from one to ten years in the
iieuitentiary or six months in the oounty
jail. While the trial Judy at prohibited
under the Indeterminate sen trace act from
Bxina th penitentiary term. Judr Bstelk
had it within hi power t let RUey off
with only the Jail sentenoa Be was about
te do so, when it came out m the usual
Queetumina preliminary te ths sent anna
that Rhey had climbed over aa open tran
som and had not broken into ths plane.
Tou will bavs to chana your plea of
cuilty to Ins klnc and eiuerina ts on of
rullty -of crand larceny. said the court.
As tb penalty tar xrand larceny, which
is a lesser crime, is only from one to seven
years. Rliey's attorney advised him ta
ahanxe his plea eeeordiiixty.
After Riiey bad done an, th iioimty at
torney Quit Incidentally advised the court
that aithouch xraad larueny was th Issuer
crime, that the penalty included no Jail
tfinnn. as aid the penalty lor the j uaterj
crime- This left ths Judx helpless aud
Rliey's case hopeless. Hs was 4uly sen
tenced to the penitentiary xer as iitdjeternn-
nata period of from on ts saves
SMsT txeast Skat
V,sB men's straw hats, buuxtit fretn a
xoasaXacturer at enc as th aullar, an sal i
Saturday. Bats worth tu to a2.aa at Lc
BATT-EN BROS.
Sbvatna raoums caret ul treatment. Easy
ouast and apply Chamberlain s "vim
treaty. Jt will Ch am en esa
autskly atin the parts ta a ltltlif nre
dJUea. Far aai by all dmlia
Little space, little trouble, little expense,
iswhat a double oven ranffe means to you
Has Three
1 It occupies little more space than a
stationary wash tub.
2 It give? litOe trouble It is only neces
sary to light the burners and begin to
cook.
S Because both ovens are heated
by the same set of burners it is
. economical and by saving Gas
Saves Monev.
There is room in the smallest
kitchen for
A Double Oven
Range
and there is room to cook
for the largest family on
A Double Oren Rtmge
" Price Connected, l20.03.
mm Easy Terms if Desired.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
SCav saoet Frurt Tt.
Bicxinsoa for district Judce. adv.
"boy A. Saalpa, rrintet. Try him. S.Sir..
Ony to d.ddi'ess Xmplsyen Butte
labor Commlssisner Jjrwln V. Quye will
apiar before the Manufacturers' associa
tion In a meetlna at the Commercial club
Friday afternoon and discus the regula
tion appertamina to machinery in tactor
iee wliich reoently were instituted by the
commissioner. Many members of the as
sociation say that the regulation could
Ocmplaia ml auana'h'asr morula Residents
in the neirhhorbood of Forty-fifth and T
streets, South Omaha, filed a petition with
the board of oounty commissioners Thurs
day, objectina te the various odors dissem
inated from the alaucfater bouse of Roth
Brothers at that point, and asklnx that it
be abated as a nuisance.
Flannlna Firms The annual
picnic for Omaha newsboys will be held at
Kim wood park July aa The boy and Moxy
Bernstein are collectma contributions and
arranctnr the proxram. Bishop G. A.
Beecber of Kearney and Canon Bell of
lies Moines are both expected to appear,
and other notable in the boy' work prob
ably will be there.
not be followed in several particulars.
Vow Apartment aTimse Bicls will be let
with. is a short time on a ww apartment
house to be erected at the southwest cor
ner of Thirty-first street and Iiewey ave
nue. W. F. Lorensen will be the owner
of the proitoaed bulidlua. Which will cost
S20.M0. It will be three stories hich., oon
tainina six five-room apartments, each
with a bath and modern Improvements.
The structure will have a frontuxe of 7T
feet on Ttewey avenue. The walls will be
of licht brick. Lloyd D. Willie, the archi
tect, will have the plans completed within
two or three weeka
Final Koartnxs Quarterly Owina to a
scarcity, of federal examiners, the Judeet
of the Fourth Judicial district have
amended the rule of naturalisation at
that the final hearince of the petition of
aliens in court shall come quarterly in
stead of monthly. Burnt the transferal of
this Judicial district from the federal dis
trict which has its headquarters at len
ver, to the one which has its headquarter
at St. louis. there are only three exami
ners to "Dover" Sao ourt. The hearmr
00 me upon the first Monday of February,
May and Aucust. and the second Monday
cf Kovember.
r
U UftGL
OF HIYES CURED
Borij' Cowred with Izrgt Rsd Warkt.
Face Also Affected. Cuticun
Ointment Eased Skin Riht
Awayand Complete!)' Cured.
I retired one evenmr and after assspma
a eauple of houn wa av.-aened by a burmna
setiMiirm all over the upper pan of my body.
It wa just simply anriuie
and made it nupustuik- lor
me ts sleep the rest of that
nirht, so I had te sit up all
nirht nhangmt my positsiB
every couple of minute.
A the houn went by it
tree worse and anon I
sianad to scratch ntvssE.
When oaylarht arrived I
saw that any body wa
covered with iarre red
abent as incii or tw apart Vt
taae was aia afrected. 1 staved iiosae that
oay and went ta see a doctor. He told sua
that I must have eaten aomethma patena
ota, and 1 had the hrret. He prascriBcd a
medicine and asn rve me some ointment.
' At the osv went by 1 steadily crew worse,
ths mar 13 chaneuu; from ane part of nty body
xe snether. Tut medicme and omtmem wet
af n use. and I leit rmatr- diamppouuad
until en evenina by chanc mokmr ever the
panenj I aaw the Cutinura Remadse aaver
terd. I immediaterr prueursd some Cuteura
Omnuent and applied h to my body. I eousl
hardy baur n but it seamed xe sear my
Bias rrhi away. 1 kein os usina tlir Cuucum
Omtmem lor a went and At aay that k
hi tha tiinsl psnparatuin J had
11 ennrpletery aurad me. and I
hav not besa troubled sinoc ." rSicned)
Wulaun Waterman. 13 X. 109th Ht yew
Torfc City, liec fc. 1B10.
aitaeuah Cutjcura Soap and frurarra
Crsiiawiii at seid by dnixxso and nee am
. ami, a liberal aampse af each, with
S3 aay beekiet on ths atm and ban. wlB
be aent. paav&Bs, ea applisstioa ta Fiiiibj
Xua a Caesa. Corp, Iart. St, imiav
htaa wwnsvt aaoreisa wrens ba asa
aw tm mmet SUXTT VILA be bv SlilajOlwfc J
StOTKS.fc tw M1T CHIliiLES attsnji
rafTaiQ, wkb mrrurr .ticcKHfc. a
fcKi tki the t kti 11, borrrois ttx feCata
XlAt aU X: ; CllLfcfc 1 l COUC. eal
ta baei mumtOf tar ti.aBsactA. at a v
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