THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 11. 1911. BRIEF CITY NEWS at eve Imi Pries fse ':r"t rn're air . . KBw-rr'r -f Mr.ier. t-- Beaton. M a p-ep-k na CaaJjea lor Conaty Ti w. A- Bodiek. B-r-rU JaAge For re laruMtlit, A -gnat J. prl --arise. sorgo A. Bag, Xtaotrtct Fadge Cnji daie tor re oiwwi, r-pwotean nrm-iarr. A eg eat la, 13- Hi rp. f fefly e-ffits year svypr.rt. w Waa. Mtwwi Harry Lamest etaried nit tor 4rert a weft FX-". Lev-sat ra district fesn Tfcureday. Ilard eampea- started siat for dtverne sgainir Hawtt aempaen tase U Bee the Skew Tbe Omaha pe lie hr been akd La kaofco-t fur an la-o-aa by the name ef Charles Roy. vte er easod from the Genoa ladiea ecbooi T"ortnaeday aad la tifwud to coax to this erty. Bailey at Pearl smesasess, X. X. Charea-- C T. jinny, tar man fwi prominent tn Tewi Men s Chrhmaa mwtUus work at ft. Jost-pa. Mo.. ia spending his vacation la Oanaka with me father, ruue Mcmtrr f the Twin Men's CTirtsttaa aeaociatkiaL Mr. Baiiey wW aiw-k at Faarl Hnrxx-i Metkndlss. Episcopal rk-rrh jTaae even tag aad hu discourse win (ua the torn -f k lecture. Mr. Ba-iey Ui'N eooa to aosept a aerretary-hip Ml en I!nole dty. At aiaiaan PVslek Bee-e-vnrd Work Tha board at 4Tau wwtai oa te new "ttl kwUevr4 la ready te aiU ru vvnrda The board, constating of Otto Ban ma a. O. A. Brett and Ptuikp Trhktne. Baa eat lawiid the tiJm ef real estate ag gr es.ur.g about Kat.lM slick win be iwndomaod by tke city for a aw drive he twven Foataae-e park aa Thirty-First and Bp-ague streeta Eaectu-ilr the tyslaca via ex-end trosa Miller mark through Fon taneU and thence to Be-aia park. la THarkairi Kmapnai Ca- ka was arrratad Tuesday aa tk rra aC racatriac UVra aroarty, -aa kckara4 la pottos eoort Taj-aa.y morula- Jata J. Mahaair aad Leo HoTTman tcwariaa tkax Cgknba ka4 a fod rhar aetor aad u eo of tka leia.f akiiaa t&ropirta af ika cfty. Culomaa arfandsd l-i ma i If ky aartec'tkat ha did not ksv tka Ua fnii fi had purcbaaaH from U aoy wara stUaa. aa thay laid kias taay hd laaad tka cksna, kasia and rata a-klcn ka aorahaaad Wtm Maid as Matrtat 1 t i atiacra aata kad ta tka disLrlet court, ky Police Jack Cravfsrd vara aj-ralid ka crliB teaf court aa4 siradad aat gulity Tbarsday raarins. Tkry are Gaorya Duanntryer tad Hjaid ML ekara-ad intk put axrcasr far ataattnc Jrvalry and S3! la aaaoay traa tka basa ot Aaruat PaUraaa Jane 9; Jaha Okvay. ckaryad wttk graad kurcay for ataaXtad: agma aatoiaoMia cuppUaa froja tka akos af aVaaart MedaBakd Joiy . Jaha Raa and Ckartaa RasraK. eharsad a-ltk rraad Ikreaay tx ataailnd prvrtatoaa fraea HUd Cartaoai Jmly ; Joha Brawn. crjarad ak abootlnt; tt wound Chayca Tylcr. It is to taka aaur .kktarka-ly tar tvaacniar ar Ma-uaOata. A.l rhat u awedad t a frea ar-piicatiota ot Ctaxnbar-wa a Ln. Bekt.Far aala ky aJl First Guns Fired by Barbers' Union C. It Feider Filet Tv Compltistt ia Plic Cout for Tiolktio of SuiUj Oriimaacc. Tm m niiaiata wet fli tn poDoa oaurt TBuradar aast prcprUtars af kaxfcar Ic cactc kair aaat ekavlmc tor pay Tka ecraiplalTrts were fJlad ky C. kt raMter. ariaer tor tka karkara. Tkoaa ckarfad witk bn( rwavtad tka ardi- Harmu achna. VB Leaves- aad rtaa M-rtaa. lr wotk atraat. The aata ara art for kearlac Friday aur. wkau. tha karkara sain, tkry wi2 ka-a a a striker af uawa bara-ra aa tka at ad who wi tmfy they aaia akarad astd kad tkaur bair cut ia tUeae aautkbakmaata. aad tkat tkay parf full prkss far tka war-. Aa Aaasrteaa Kta tke great kis.. ef eurea Dr. mr'i New Wswwy. tke quick, safe, aore rough aad d racnady. and CM. Far aa'-e ky ban tea Drnc Co. la tke are Cealeat. t f aaatay. Aeaawt IS. HF LOSES PART OF HIS NOSE marks ear Betas; Drank, wait-ra waa a amis lasktaa ka keaea eaurt Tkwra-ay. witk kis all bandaged ua. a ham ba faced Judge Cravfard am a cbarge af drunken nana and waa discharged. Walters fell at aff tke ton af aia wkea ka kit tke BREAKING OUT Y WWi Scratched h Md Sorts. Ter rible Itchingaund Burning Kept Her from Sleeping. C-ticun Remedies Completely Cured Her. MaRaiarnu body. I aa kl I abeand ra era.-. It -rat cane eut B IBLe tUI a eweeed rev wneat bedy and innae d -a ta my ka eea. alas tny arms dswa ta try ei kewa kens I acr-tckad. k aiade aan-a. and the torr-ue au-u-c aad bura- bag kesK aas g- 1 tnsd at VA d-s a X Tkaa 1 eeei tka Cnrlrara Retard-a. I naed ths Ctd-cara f)ea and Cutinxtra Omirai'sil. alas the Iie veal, for abo-t bar --rn. and ihey eaaeparMty eurad aas af in mmt I aae kad to m m a ef t a 4 issi aiaoa I never ad a geea aafht's lest ar-ar ue at mi aruptaas nrat kreae mM tdi I loianeai 1 1 aaiag ue Cvtk-ara acao and Oaiai ml e .y naed ekisj a lew days kilaea I mil ess taee were baguug te kaat. aad the terribja Boba-f vaa fwan. -Tkoav tkat Dwed hi tke be-as at the tana knew bow I auSei-d. aad kov tke Cat-twra koap and tin Li eel rarad aaa. I a balk vanout in rig tbe Cuurera . 1 a aaa boUeoe lor ary n .tare- tkaa tee Cuta-ura aosa and to-smew - ijrnedl Has fkvrak Ca-oee. oaakegaa LU, Mar. I. Ill. Cotirvrn aap aad OvKnarat are har aak) taawg-s-t t-e vorid. kol ta tkaa aaa have a-tUund aauck. Mm hue and are a aa. eut kutk ki aay awa'siiei. a Ismtm i at eark laaetb-r wa a J CO RED "Three years age UUa wtmer I kad lisss I ii g eaa taat eeeered sty wkeaa cvai skenw trarai raaas- aaed as try sa tea ajow and Mvenaaiwt. of ta earn and arals wfl be eaaa-e --e. aa aootat mm. aoereai Pee, bar Drug a Ciataa. Corn, Dept. SA. lull! Nebraska FINAL HEARING BEFORE BOARD X--:v. ' . . . . , Frt.fist C:fictiii D-citted by lUiTty Ken. CXAHA <EXSJ(T3 IT GUILD I O. Jtm rir-rd Hrad ry-iartk Aaaesafclr f r f If re-lk Tlie kel- daw Maertrn Wka rir-t wed later at k eat fa aTate Kru i a Ptaff Cor-ejwaie-0 UNCXiIN. Nek Au . i aprrtai- Tke Stale Rail war esom isw nn beaaa a final kearawt J . forenooa cm csa.ricatKn of trrrti. A fcoat of ra lroad rrem aad rery few shippers attmded tiie -eec. E. H. Wad. itenerai frciybi adent of the t'oioti P-riTw railmad company, tock a )edin fan ra -jr-!i- char res and riria rei -Mt.s tkerefor. Tke kearm wt!l prvbaly at for two days. J. M. Gatld. r presmtlrd On ial Cotd nereiaj rluk. cwoi telt -d aenst af tfie ckaatrea propoaad acvd ibaanad a rru-mad ' wtJ eif tha present d-a.neet)oaa. Mr GuUd insi-trd ea rvtaintnc kutter lor irraase in barrels -iih clitk lop. but Mr. Wood rfended that a rjerte r parfeare atxruld be tnsu-ad cp-a by raiU-uada. That packact was allcved ta ka ai rpad at a uu baa the ra.. roads vara kaalinc fowd lor farmers to aat and seed ptia for thejn to ra-v a crap." ka said. ' Xow that tka farmers ara aats aatraottsi aad ka-e reJ-tt car pet. tnrist that a better packare sbould ba shippad as tkat atbar caoda will not be oaota.ssinated-' Tov jM rot ebrt ta the fa oers ka-hiic kuuer ia tbair autotauMrsT" aakad Commiamtoned W j-cett- f-astor Place ef Sacaders twucty. wbo at a ahippar of ateeJ ilveruv. waa prcaeat ta aak for a reductioa ia csla satnemtion aa tke produce be a hi pa." Vr. Heaiey of Pre moat aad tke Va Steen Fence oontj-aay ef Beatrice aakad for a redactioa en eenbtaa tkm wire trnrrg used for ii-w poruUsle com cribs. A3 of tke differ ecoea ketweea -he rail roas and shippers aia to be taken un rr ad kse-uent by Ue ec i ass) oa. Oog.m.'Fiaiepera Clai ke aad Faroe kare an der eeaaideratkia the applicatioa of tke OaiaJia Grata cxchaii.a. that tke tveoty foar bovr d-arorrar Emit on rm'n be ot " e Us apply to rai that has aot bees piaeed ac the laspecOoa track. Tke time ! required far tnapectlon wia prekable be not counted by order C tka cemmiaaloa when it insuea its order. Kparerth Aaoeaakly Clawee. The fifteen-k "-' ssasiua af tka Ep- aaaeanaiy ca te a eioaa teeay i after oca a tke meet snooaasCul years ever bad by the orsaa. tsatloa. Cpwars af Law people were enoaunped an the . rra-sda d-rias; the tea day aad crowds r" --& ketveea t.U aad i.(M) fram Uua ettr attended tke ro-rars eacb evea-ac- i At the aenaal alectioa. beid todar. tke I fellowusf efSoers were a ted. aearly ail : k-and re-tectl-Ba. te tbe places which : they held; I O. Jwms waa named a bead for tke C ft ib ttee aiaca tke ar- : rarataattoa ef the ajwetebiy. Tke ether ef fioers are: J. -OT. Etnbree, rice president; O. . Tokef , aeoreta-y: C E. jkierau. treasurer; Re-. C. M. Phepfeerd. auditor; Mra. C. U Meyers ef Geaeva, Juaior so- ! pertnteadeBt; C M. rnrrnaa af Havre. n nua-iosary aecretary : Vr. L F. Roach, j vecretary of Christian rttiarnehlp. Reso-j lotieaa were passed pr sjsfaf the rnuut- j meat aad the otfirer ef the aaeembly. the work of the speaker s aad Grer hot A id rich I far vrternff the .- tkaae ball bill. Tke eaiooa waa ndeimed as aa enemy ef the home and won a suffraxe was en deraed. Ftrat Winter Vat la a fate. rec-tor A . Sheldoe ef tke WiatiYe ref erenoe lrar-a baa dedveed from the ! recar-s of the past tke fact that the Erst vtater vaeat sawed la this state waa by i M. Haber. father of Cioaa John Maker af tius city, en his farm in Fiatie eovaty. ! ta laaV The plaaUna was Tery sni a. I aaao-ntisc ta oa.'y two buebela. but. a-) oorin- to a leUar en file with tke State : Board ef Agneaftare. it returned te Lhe owner nineteen and a half kuseei af tke grain. Winter wheat, however, was net taken np by the farmers of the state to any 1 great eaat until 1H srhen the prevaiesry of the oh iBch kug-s forced the farmers to cast abovt tor something te take the pace af this grain. The grain expertmented akk by Mr. Maker aaa kianled ia Sep tember. . and aaa harvested la Jaly. Tflt. Ten Beak aw Fire. Ma-nle Mntdoen. a stewograpker ta tke afrlee ef Fire Comrntaaioaer P-tadall, la kusy during her chiefs sneer-: a la getting eut what win be known as a fire text book for tbe schools ef the vase. Miss Muldoon ia wrhing tha book herself and ta aueoditg ta rvery phaae of tha work cr-Uksctad with Ha piecing km the ackoeis af tke state. rMmarily the work will be Cor the lover grades. A part of it Is writ ten kt verse Cor the hitie anas aad ia ealcuiaiad by Its author te be" better remembered ky then Fewer Bide la Ltsxwtau A decrease ef nearly tKi ek fane ever July X Ibis ia rapurtad by Lha L-acoln Tractien company far tbe aaontk ending July 53, mil. accord. rig to figures given eut led by General Manager J. H. Hum pa. la July. ma. M.-M paid -ares ware recorded, traarfera being excluded from the caii. iilatKia. Fv.tha same partod Uua year the eon est ooahag figiirs la eaiy nH.s7r In July of lal year the company gave serviue ever SZLfUt ar anil as wmie this year it reduced the an mi, ta accord -awe wkk tke fa-licg off of traffic, to XSM car rr.Oea. The r-wtictsan in cask fares amounted ( ta AS per rent, wkiie the sen ice red-rtion J was per ceat. In July. -Till, rhers were ! tj: f ..ares per ear mile, wkerras this j year there t I Brtase Over Ropaklkeaa. j Tke ete-aty ef Rd U ! ia ike lat ' te ask for a tia-e tf the siese aid fur br.d gc b i.d'n g. The county uommimuon rra kave tpj1-d im aU-Oe k ngrrnw U- O. iTsve for a Hi fur the c atistrurtlua af a ar-tga lo be Ja fort ka ever L-e Reptib ln mar. tke tmnalal c at becg IS.iiie. KEWS NOTESFROa CALLAWAY rtaairn of I aa tk.ra Part of f mei toaatr Mold Aaaaai Pkeoie . Teaasaiera Unit kark. CALLAWAT. Nek. Ag 14. cSpecU-.) Tha Oad Aeti lare plexor tar tae aowkwost Ittrur of Cusrer co jnty was he d tn tke park at tkia Viace yantorday. and krvagat at the larceot crowd Sa the aUs-ory af tke An nnaeit program was tka prtnettai apsiksr kotna Jadge Aaron Mali of Loup CJty, r-puk-Bcaa caa'idate fur Judge ef tkla J-dicial dhvtrv-t. Mr. ail waa one ef the pan are ef Custer county, raving practiced law bora before tke a-gajaisatiua of tha y. In a game of ball nayed ea tke local aiamwad Wednesday, Canaway defeat ed m iHJa- by tke locates snare of U to X. Tke railroad eoaepaay la new experieae heg sinn trookta tn gemng tka bridge Nebraska TTl. ksato-j nn tr ta rrr.4 -1 O H. f-on this ywitut to ar i"iaofr. hnp Sraltrj wer racrrt ins S cots i 1 pr TTd fir tir wrk. J th ,.B,paI!T T. tM. rw t .ts. iara t.'i l.alr suit tbrlr A r-M't. Ik raj-4a at th aaww in Dw at ! iti-d i-ndttki wm matmai ajk j t b h:atd in A chaa haa ti! rrad m tie firm j v ampar j- a-rr raTj in ranis. parr art) s tls a wk oil. ir rn !Xr Var.jcrra prrri-ha-ni. tt tn:rr rts of tin mr t.jr tr ranrjda' ha f n k!njft ' Mr. Caa .pa f and rbr lartr r-rtr!t r-rm jakJr ft th iruo-'bjt' virwy. It is rr tK.a tui.i Vr. " tt ' t riT--U f d- snnaJ aaJMtatMk and wtiIow aria rrt jn a fw lwU nj i l! travel ritrn- j J"r aivrrt-s:n tKai is bir,a vorktJ a.rr.J i:t ia the ! ope that i; a-.;! bfaSt h ! kc'wJy. The rurtc-n f the ahfpkeep i a-Jtk. i rr as comr to aftar ta nf-a aicdoa ' I spave Jv-thT or to o e- It tp to aH Sutton Young Man Drowned in Canada Je -H aTrTatTo-VI-- A V Tfzt. r izg at Srew-er'i Xillt. Loei Life ia Water. m mw tCTTOS. Jtek. AUS. -3pecaiV-?Cew.(eIfc f-ee beer after , waa lwHi thas wjomrar tkat ieeeph Mc Laughlin, who with kis aunt. Mrs J M- i ran. was visit .na ta Ontario, Canada, was drewned at Brewer's rTs today. The body will be brcrurht to ba home ia t-tt.ua tor bwrial Mr. McLavafkna wan a naanher ef the class ef -til ef the f-ften H-fa erheoL Key Drtwat Sear Bai Elder. U COOK. Nek.. A kk Spac-i Teto rram.) Paal. the 14- ear-eon of H-bert Bea-k. Erh-g near Box Elder, this ao-ary, was di ua !ed Wedaeeday aftemott a beat 3 s'dork fn a twlmwilac kcV tn a raayoa aboct twerre n3ea nortk of MeCook. The body was karied here tkkt eve-anc. More Rains Visit Western Nebraska D. Clem Dearer Ectarai from JT.rLa wet aad Keporta tkkt Crn is ia Fine Co-iitiaa. W cetera Nebraska received eanaoderaole ef a drenchlas; Wednesday and Wednesday aicht. skewers ha ttos; been yeoeral alet-f tke line of the Union Partfer front Kimball west aa far a tha state Bae. Ia Wyoi!i the rains extended from Ckeyenae ta Lara mie. In eastern Ketiraeka the only p!ace rlatted by rain, accordntd to the rsi-road repcirts was Lyoaa where there waa a heavy ahower, continuing for mora tkao aa kaar. D. On Dearer of tbe B-rtt&rton land department has rataroed from a trip that took bint ever tke wbete ef tke oocBnaoy s txjrttwnet Nebraska lines. He renorts tkat throughout the entire aortkera pertuin of tbe state, durtnff the last three weeks rams have been heavy and freeueat aod tkat the rem crop is la excellent ronditlon, ap parency fIly up to tke average at this isa eon af the year. Throughout the entire sand hill the hills and Tailors are revered witk a keavy growth ef graaa. as froth and green as it ordinarily ia ia June. Ia that section ef tbe state, cattle are fat and ready for tke market, the "grajaet being in the beat condition ia years. On the Rock la-udL rust over the Ksnrss line, there were a number of plaeea visited by abovera. but nose of Lhecn struck Xe braaaa. Ia tbe extreme south w eat aarti-a of Lewa. along the Wabaah road, there were aevtral j fairly rood ehowers, but aoae ef them ex tended veer iau this state. Omaha Hospitality Pleasing to Peters Preudeat f Saariffa Aaaveiatioa "Wauld Hare CoBTcatiaa Held Here Araia. "I bare attended almost every conrent-on of the National 5herift9 assoctarijci. bnt never have I attended a meeting where the degniea vera treated with rueh n-naierra tien. such remarkable genei ueity. aa la Omaha. I wl any without the alightest heajta-lon that your city la tka beat I hare vrar seen for cvaventtos. If ether ergani satJons are treated the same as we a ere and evidently tkey are. for that seemed to be the consensus ef opinion at the cere Baceries at the Ak-knr-Ben den last Msvday night. If Omaha wished the convention next year, er ever wtskes It again, I will give It any most hearty support" President Peters cf the National Sheriffs aarfia ooa. wka waa rhrsan Weda-aday tor hia third term, made this remark te a ttle group of Otnahaas. and his god opin ion af Oraaha was promptly -ndoraad ky W. A. Gerber. who was re-eleeted aeare tary. Mr. Gerber aaid: Nehr-ka turned eut beautifully te tke ovaeeaaen. and Omaha kas given aa the 'glad hand every vhere we haTe gone during the co-rven-tion. Ia no acker city ia waiek the sher- have ever held tbear meeting has suck a re-aarkable wcJeoe&e been e-tended." E. W. Krampert Wins Hanrard Scbolarship 0-B-Ju Boy -Mrei tkt Award fered by tie Harvard C.b ef Se.riAaa. I H Walter Kram- - pert, a grad uate from " ... tha Ocnaka Uigk aracea. received tbe I a hoar hip .tlrred by i. tha Harvard Oak of Nebraska. Thia echo- i arship air .Mints to C-at. which will pay t Kraiapert's Way' thro-gk the Harvard rr- amceraity tke first year. Krampert re orntly gradua-od Croai tbe O-taka High achoel wttk kigh koaorn. kavtna; bad re work kea way tneo-gk ackoct. Thai Is tke third sck-iajwrup the dak -aa given atnee ua at gaahmuen, three years ago. Tbe kprieania for ttut -choiarstilp knee ts pass aa-sxa-ileatiaa far tke aaiverity aefora tkey are ertgibie Car tke acnoiar ship. After tkey have passe- the exaavma-t-'n ijr past school record la looked a; aad one ef the apfkeaats ta rer-raatnd4 t tke etab as tn in lag a,' the priae. PERSOaAL PARAGRAPHS rv. Alfrwi O Peterann has recumod fraea avcoi w-u aia lamt.y la tke Black HHW of rowtk nak-ca. trs Pet-raan aad nm-trea wm remain until aepteni ir t . Mr aad Mra Ra pe ICltchea af tha Pax Ian aoxoi ka-e rwruraed (nn a eur cf ike ' ntnnxharea-ara erniea Toy aaw af-aal aoaae uuae aw ie rasoe memmL. rwaneoat avneae BUi'er or rno local nerk : aasaM 4 new T- anaw e naix-aai meeting ef park ; --, m hi mm m I n l.' isav - na rwana a sa.t.Laa a - m - I PRIMARY CAMPAIGN EGEOES Prrwnkl , CaiTtji Only EiTectiTe 3Cti? fcr Ckaiiiitft. htxxil rs rrxcciLanc I I naa-ta rnntr tkr ai n a. tr wt- at alraat lor riarra tka Vtrrml ( I AfrBe-iaS 1-. prl r-ia.-v- of a- pofitiraj j wbii ttiUi the rwalt trU t r fronts are so lltered wltn CM.ndlali-' po i ur rares that the- ret In one anothe- way reaeral neetrc are ec-reed. tkey fl ta atpeaJ io the present s-ale infi ve mwn t re niv f in a wa j an . jia ! w i . ... - re. -: 1 " ' 1 ' " -"I there, an 3 more than half ef tbew w-re candidates or ob-eeekers samry trai'.ine I cue aaethe. The workers eooferenrea i j ..im kka t)u. th. TiVilrrva o-r!ock aad other rrfreshtcent. a-e tbe only ones tkat have a drawtnf card. "I see that Htmrsiel's agents have broken ioto pruat. charging Hor with faHtag to support a long list of republica caadi datee." said a my kali man vasterday. 1 dca t believe Humroel waats ta be held re-spacaiB-t for this, because he knows t.et k la net tnaa and tkat U.e shoe is ea the other foot. These fer.ows bars their ve when everyone knows Hntamei for three years gx his bread and batter tkrotigh an appointment under Dakhxuua, aad that. too. when the democrats were m full co-itroi of the oe-Bcil. H ,.Tnmel right now ia la a hard and fast combine with tbe democrats in the council in the interest of the fraa chlsed corporations aad a division of pie. H-ameJ's vets aad taCaenoe put a dexno erat ia the cry anorney a office aad aa other democrat in the city eonsptroller s offlea. when tha reptikllram abil baae bad ana if net aetk, ef these p.acea Ham mers friends are la mighty poor position ta charge any republican vitk helping cemocrats Into office." Ornt'ii la ktlt the Mecca of otztxida cas didates looking for votes on the state ursvet. Jadge Letton waa tn town Woririaa Aav- Judx Rent has been nutans- in time oa tbe calling list aad Jadge Harare nasjBd been almost a eooaaaooa rMtor te Omaha j Frurt" H. C. Beebe of Oseeota. the etnraty attor ney of Ptrfk co-sty. la bars la the Interest of bis candidacy for state railway oemmis stoner ea the repwbiicaa ueket. B. kt. Mnanaa ef Alma ia likewise doing some promoting for the bum office on the dem ocratic ticket. Judge Leslie Is ge'.tiug reLuma la las can rasa for district judge on painstaking aad arcacnmudatlng admlsistratloa of the oauaty oo-rt during kis kQcnmkecvCy. Tka fact Judge Lesiie ma e good aa county Judge eren bey and the expectations of his frienda ia what makes them so cBthaaaaatlc for his promotion to the next higher bench. Poet master "Ben" Thomas la not so muck la evidence as m the last campaign and it is a safe y Jens that he will not shake down kis subordinates lor contribu tions again this tiana "Ben." however, has keen holding almost daily secret con fads witk Joe Hummel behind closed doors ef the postmasters office grriaf Joe the benefit of his Ben's i experience and counsei. "Baa" is telling has pets and eoa bdaate tkat they mast help -Joe" vat ia tbe primary as a vlrjdicatloa af the post master against his aoruaera These are the sees an easy street on the republican ticket with cone ta contest witk them for nankaatian: Robert Bmltk tor I district ov-rt clerk. Frank Dewey fur cotmtr elerk. TTTLfci C. Crosby for eorontr, George McBrida for surveyor. W. A Toder for eeuaty anperia-snden-. Mare than tke nenal anmber af aafctiea corriB 1XBEITID taa xaa Wka Ban Away witk Yewnar trl t a tared. MA&gHALLTOWN. la, Aug. M. .Spe cial. V Eloping from Newton to this city ta tbe hope that they cou.d be quietly mar ried here. Elmer gefce anei liem. aged SS. and Mes Leota Levrlace, aged la. wens arrested here today at the tn stance of the Newtaa ofSoera. a ho were put ea the eeirple's Trafl by the girl's parents. Mr. and Mra. H. E. Lovelce. The girl stole a may frem hesne B-rht before last, met bar lover la a nearby alley aad drove with him to Gi'.ma a . where they took the train for tkla city. At tka instance of tke officers tha couple was refused a Bcecee here and their arrest tallowed soon aftarwarda Tkey were taken to Newton ea an evening train. The gin is a fT-eehmaa of tke Xewtea High school. Ft i ii fkarktd by Llgktnln. MAFrHAILTOWN. L Aug. .-tno-ela,l Frra aaa were shocked aad ana seriously injured, telegraph aad telephone a iim were torn down and some damage vaa done ta buildings by lightning which i u-k- tm ui atav aianci aarmg a nam eiertricai storm this mcmlrg. While he p- ld r re 1 a ear V,rrrS r t-tln- -. i sever? ' j shocked by the lightning that his condition, the physicians say, la critical. A htrh wind aceemcahled tha storm, duing aa ga ta . sor Evrat ted Paste Chicago to New Tork and rvt-re, trr.kv Boatoa aad returm. tM-W. Low re tea ta sther eastsra dea'inanoaa. On aalo daily fLikaral stopovers. leau-ra at local agrs. ; or write Jocn T. Ca-ahaa. 'na nf Gee Agant. ii Weet Aca-. 1. . -- .: - . ., fjJl -irMl-1MB - k-asjskM i mm ' ' " ' ' ; Hols tlaw Regarded Lorimer and Jack Pot Bribes as Gifts Stite Senator Sajt He D:d Sot Tell Hii Tnn.it Abot it Becarie He Ihd Sot Coziiier Axout Lrr. "T.UiHI.XtfTON A k Tke senate .ruT trr ri nrriinee today ad.iourted tt keartria-s tn n ras.tartii to reensne r ' habjT eailT m t ftfkT jn Chir" at tiie ta.'l of Cr.:-iraj I'.ilftm. ATtr.mey Healy of the -ornr-ir t ee amKaeed that tbe Iirtof wtnerars suirrnwed had Veen eahausted- "Arid fvfn idy else." he iMM. The last eSKin 1 ihe rt nmtrir was err up ed with tr-e Pnal rr a-e-a lisatioa cf farmer Stale r-enaUT Holst.aw cf 1! Un'ts a ria i is be rem red n.ia f,.r vrt ir.r for Lortnr. ) Tou T , , --rmJl e- l-k- -i.a ?ertor Kenyan ef Iva "Tes. air." "Tee d.dn't c T- idnt MnlniT wH-- It rame frMT" asked Ckatrma ruilrnham. "If yea eca-V-ared it a rift, why dida t i r-ten yw friU tkat er tkertt ! " " - ' " "1 didn't consider ft mack." 25,538 VOTERS IN OMAHA X amber cf TLom Vho Arc Entitled ta Tote at Pnipariei. MAST WHO BAilZ 50 PATH3 Tw Tkwaaaad Mere ategtster la tke City aa aVrvakLfcraaa Tkaa a l Denseerata S early Fwnr Haadred aarlaltsta. Tbe total cumber of vctrrs now registered ta Omaha la 2L.T. There are TkJM regu Utrty !rted and It is estimated there are at leant M more who are pr-ibUuniu. -Unce tkey hare ca candidates in the pcV martea. tkey are not entitled te rote aad are not registered. A large vtrtt is not expected for the primary, kowever. and about ba!f ef tbe registered ntimber Is eeti mated. The voters are divided by wards aad party a-fiiiarkme are aa fauewa. Ha party Waroa. Dern. fi-1 l.kK 11 ua a ftoc. 1 First a 14 M t it e Fifth enxtb Seventk . E-rnth Ninth Tenth Eleventh . Twelfth .. Totals M.SS4 sa i At Prohiomonavts lis) or mere, estimated. Having no randldaAea. they are not en ti tied te vote in tke prleneriea Grand total. &.IX. WANTS TO PUSH THE CON TROLLER BAY INVESTIGATION Mr. Haasakrey lnrrwdveee Rraaletteai i to Pat laaalry Into Hasdi of aoerlal romnalrtoe of Flwe. WASHINGTON. Aug. k BapraasntaUve j Elamphrey of Washfaa-ton prveonted ta tke I house today a reeolntlon asking to have ' the bouec oomaiirtee on latarior depart meot expeadlt-ras diecharg d tram r-rtker i consideration of tbe Controller bay lnaa ' ligation and to have tha matter put Into ' the hands of a select committee ot five a-ambera of tke be sa The resolution declared tkat after start- lug tha lnvestlgadon the committee ZaUed and refused to pel lull o&nopeteat and ma- , lerial witneeses who have appeared before ( ft to testify as to facts tkey know and ' tkat the committee "has abandoned such j -tvescgatiom." t SAY STRIKE IS FOR SHOW Of fie tela A ear it Railroad Deoart aseat of Tw as rata of 1 absr Waats to Densoaetrnte trewsrtk. CHICAGO. Aug. (. Rauh-oad effUiais to day declared that the strike kick threat ens nee-tarn t-allrcads is being planned sa a demonstration of strength by the railroad department ef the Amaricaa Fedaratjoa af Labor. Tha raUroad department of the American Federatloa of Labor waa organised four years age. It la said to have a raarnhuc ship of nearly TOtUMB. e-mpriBlsg saopenen and teiegraphers of aigbtoan raQroada The action of the Harrianaa lines ia re fueing a wage ancreaaa. it is said, wot be foi lowed by tke beeea of other rafiroada The Informal conferences heioeau west is a rafiroad -officUUs oa the subject ef the strike are being eaetic ea. ELECT ADAMSVICE PRESIDENT Aaa arte Mow of Park Isserlstrsdtats Ckeeee laatss ae Sent Plaoe to Hold foairattn. KANSAS CITT. Ma-. Aug. g.-Of9cera were elected and Boston rboaeu p.ce for the fo-rteentk 'tn.nl convew- g Uua of tbe of Park Superintendents at today's ef tha thiiterctk samel irxiflirg af the associa- Ooa. W. H Dunn, supet Intendent of parks of Kaunas City, waa aleciod prea-desi. and F. L. Mulford ef Waskmgtea. D. C, was chosen as tka serretary aad ureaaurer far the ensuing year. Six race presidents elected are: Caerles B. Kieth. Brulgepert. Conn.; James P. Dfcen, Boeton; K. E. Green. Providence, . 1; J. w. Tkompeon. Seau. W. R liJams, Omaha, and G. Otnrion. Wlsaj--f Charles B. Letton Judge of the" Supreme Court Candidate for a Second Term. He rests his ean&dacy upon his record, an upon the fu'-flUment of the pledge made at the 1SC5 convention waich nominated him. that "If elected I will know neither rich nor poor, neither corporation nor individual, and so far as in me lies I will dispense Justice with even hand to all wthln the borders of the state." Judg of First Jadicial Ditrict for eiht jws. Judfe of the Sopreiae Court since January 1, 1906. Merciser of the Nitiorul -Vs-ciation for Labor Legislation Federation. METAL MEN TO HAVE BANQUET Ccstrctfr VC1 Enjoy ProfTia af I Toasti at Eorae Friday. ! M-LFXA TEITZD TESTXSTAT Eeeetle Mere lac. Mead ee ktek reti Tkey re Vieesd rbalasrask An etenrt've .' aalw or-nmencing at ! tlwli oocutoed the attertlna of the Na tfciral Aoa: of Fheet Metal Cmtra-t-oa en Thursrlay rm ng. Oirr inembers vers ai need te attend ti a meettrg and Itrtle i-yt r-nttae kcaSneea was traaaaried. The rtjoru i of the crirumttTee en tra4e ralaueeis and ef the board of trustees aere had. After the takirg cf the convention rhoti-irrarh tn front ef tbe auditor; am at 1 At the delegates left in special car" re Lake ICanawa. here tkey are to spend the arterron it the nrirjaJ convention outir.g. cay itl at tbe R me hotel the coa vecUwi hatH.eet will be be.. SonetklEg ever JPt' ; atrs have beer, amngrd tor this event and tbe menu is aa elaborate one ta seven tuui srs Tbe teas het folkows: "V ha", the AJ-r-atVn Work te Twrg for I" a.' R brt i. BraJey. Prt-ijdeTvee. R I. "Go d F'.'owship." J. A. l"nagerrr. Nahril)e Tertn. "Trw Trend cf Cotrpetit'on -ox n Buiaeea," Klwla U. rakree. Philadel P a. Hot Air." M. P. H-le. Oraa "Reciprocity. O H. "naTis, M-dHetee. O. tTntii aa a Mean of ?cceaa in B-aineaa." K. J. WT.ia, McBne. 111. Army Notes Flrrt Uentenant Everett N. B who at now witk the eJjmal eorna at A'-aska baa Veen ordered to re turn t Fert Omaha CmrpvruJ gidaey L. Heima signal corpa. cow at Fort Lawaon. 'VTashingion. has been ordered te ret ara to- F-Tt Omaha Private Arthur E. Berry. Troop B. Twelfth eavarr. Fort Rct-ason, has been transferred te the signal carps aad win be sent te Fort Omaha. Awetker aX.VOw aeteaaehUe la a Bee Beekl.rer.' Cealeat. lasaasersNSI ef r4aee VeeaVar. A maw at 1 X. IV. A. FOSTER Republican Caxdid-ite for DISTRICT JUDGE 4th Judicial District Subject to the action of the Republican Primaries, August luth, 1911. jrTK - " L'-;j.- J ' g v".-'.-;-a . tpC' is , '" n-S " t lie! 5 . ' .4 .' w- : Ml F"" "TTT nr - ? -i-,---ow- . j v JinL J - Xj' - i ; i! ? . w '.r t 1 , IB I ! J a ' ' " ' HI v w in i i an ..ii.i an, ti l ' ' ' " - 1 ri m 9 - - S H I t0 jr W awMi ff A Fi.niiii.inin.1 ii ii ii leeU To the Voters of ths Fifth District : Having benra in po-ition to aee and kaow tae work of MR. HEXRT E. a5TT-UM. who U at UiU time & candidate) tor tka otfic of Couaty Comaig Hocer, from the Fifth Coaa-uasiA&ar District, I take pleagure ia endorsltt tla eaadidacy. ktr. Oetrom knova th work, la petoet aad win mak a food Cora miaalcaer. A voio cage tor ktat Btui a Vote for eXfLcie-t and e-nnoraicaJ Couaty cotrrhBisikt. H has lived 42 yeart in Nebraska and hit had 30 year$' experience as lawyer and fudge m the ttxzte POLITICAL. CORPORATION TAXES BOOSTED MIIHONS EeuJ Eitate Men Fibi to IUIm AssessmenU on Public Scrr ice Corporavtions. The tapaers of .tuaa nvt-uy brai tn mind tke nerk ef the ler-eba F.-a E-tate Ka i-t-vlia-v tn CMape.itrg ike pub. ervie corpora Uoti te pay a ;et ah. are i taste few city and emiai.v prpo.w. Tat raa fa.Tf-.-f rrnggie of the Real CstaU Lxch-i.ga to raiee the taxes of Die pub.k service corperatknis recaiis to mind tat ai-tivity cf Fred Hoje m hts efforts U Lava the Ex r fc ar. re receive a bearing bet-re tke city coural. which had been dented by tbe "corpora tl ems' gang of Ore." which dorrlr.aied tbe council. As a hoard ot equalisation me members af the council vers railed uvea to ee-au-e taxes aad paaoe the assessment of the corp-rations al a fure where they pri.periy kelonged. Tha "l-atg which repreeet.ted the eor porationa denied tke Exchange the crirl lege ef a heartng. but tkro-gh tke per sistence of Fred Here and ether fi tends of the os v. won taxpayers la tke oounoll the -members af tke Kanhange anweared oa tke Coer of tha re -cell and made a vigorous dsTnarid for legitimate aKseaamant of the corpora tioea The r-av't vaa that the ssiiaisssiii al of a few years pretrions waa raised many millione. This meant the payment of thousands af d-Mlars auk-ally by tke pablie ear-vice corporations and relieved tke general ran ef tax pay ers from a heavy bui een cf taxation a hie a for many yean had been dodged by tke eorprentjova D. D. MILLER Re-Betbik-Mi C-Ubdtd-dai for County Treasurer j 25 Travrs ta Onaaiia, ZS Years in Rasi- rormaerlr f MlUer, PKrwart At IVnaUMt. I Will Appreciate Votu- happort. FOR SHERIFF. FEED II. HOYE. Foa couirr teasure. TT. G. URE CHARLES E. FOSTER POLICE JUDGE CaRwtdatw tr Neminatioa n Rapk41aa TtoJiat Primaries kg, 15, 1911 GradaaU UaiTeraity of Ne bratka, a practiclrij ! attorxey. aad f oraeriy Depaty Couaty Attorney Doua'aa Couaty. VOTE FOR Hir.l ' v J' V k -r Very traly yoara, E. M. STENBESC. HARRY E. WILSON. D. M. HAVERLY, GOULD DIETZ. r. U WE1D, CHARLIE WRIGHT. ARTHUR CHASE. J. H. HALE. EMIL BRANtrEIg. EMMET G. SOLOMON. XEL-eON C. PRATT. aad of the National Civic