TIIE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 15. 1311. I LIABILITY RESOLUTION FOUND I cik HichoBdH.u.. ihue. j Actios of Body. CGKJIISSI05 TO BE SA)JXD I r rrm Uieae .e-aar ftldrirh I la aae eaartlaaa Badr 1a- tiettlaate Draft Bill far cst Iriltlalarr, W fV-tm a t . ' f rnrrMnniwlMl i Nebraska r.JNi 1"1-X. Nth, Aug. U. Fpt.al.-A i "t, which at adopted by tb houw .a: the le'.e tti of the state )eriltur v'.fl a hi' h rejueted Governor A'drkh l a; point a co.-nn.;Moti to Investigate tb s..i.-eci cf mp;oyr liability at. re tsj to ttie state executiie b Chief "W Henry Kichmord of the house ti-day Tne r'nc! uti'-n provided that this cotnm s.-.ti thou'd W appointed before August J, b.i ihiough some oersieht the matier bad wt before hc-n brought 10 the at tcnuor. f tn g o ernor At t a at fi"t rw-olutioa concurred in Ly t."th hn'-ise of the IfgislBUre i: doe qjenl j does not appear id the aeaaion j 1 issued aoma time ero The goternor rr.ar do a be like 1n the matter cf ap po.ntirg the ecimrmasioner suggested In ma resolution, but has indicated thai he will tn aJI probability comply m 1th tba teaueil of the loaer house. Tb republican legislature of IKtC enacted an employer' liability at and that la till upon the statute book, but it refers c.n'y to men etigvfed in t-ain iwit or ranroad construction or repair work. The building trades wer partially covered ttiroagb am enact men of tha 1T.1 demo ;a;lc lfllatur. Text ef IteMlttio. The revolution which ha a just b brought ta tb light and w-hicn waa in troduced by Representatlv Evac of Ad am countr. aa follow: Where . Tba subject of protection for workmgmien. who daily riak Ufa and limb amid tha dancer necessary to tha exist ence of modem society is on of the deep rat socuul interest and Is moat widely dis cussed throughout the rlvllired world and W bereaa. An employer a liability and rr.mpeuam.uon bill vti introduoed late tn thia aeaaion of the lea-lslarure and for lark of adequate time couid not be fairly con sidered and determined, and Whereas. The protection of the lives and families of Nebraska workicgmen Is a subject of social Importance, second to l"r.rn. Which may come before the Nebraska Jerislature, and Whereas, There Is great need cf ade quate Information and recommend t upon tne subject rrora autnonoes qualities ly eiperience, knowledge and Pc1l to" taatiBEtino --a -avTkrtf lirWsTl a-OTtrt 1 T 1 OT aVat they exist In Nebraska and to recom-1 mend fuaure action, upon mis auogeci. therefore be it Resolved. That the eovernor of tbe state of Nebraaka, Is herby empowered and re quested to appoint, on or before August 1, 1. a commission, to serve witnout com- I'fnsation. for the purpose of investigating v. subieet of employers' liability and com Insation laws and uniform legislation :w and uniform legislation and their ad ainist ration. Resolved, That said oemmieeion thaJl be compoaed of seven members, of a-hotn two shall be representatives of the employers 1 of labor, two representatives of wage-earn er, and trie remaining- three representa tive of the general public. fuch member shall te appointed because of special quali fications for this particular work without tesrard to party affiliation. Resolved, That it shall be the duty of this commission to thoroughly investigste the subject of employers' liability and compensation laws and their administra tion and ta make a report of thetr find ings, together with a i'repoeed bill suited to conditions in this state at some time no la'er trian November 1. lfll. Said com mitin shall be sathorised to call upon the legislative reference bureau for . -sinenoe and clerical help in gathering and compiling material and otherwise aiding in preparing Its report. Haflroad toaaplalala Dlssaiaeed. W arren Pratt, secretary of the Kearney t umiTietvlai dub. baa aaked the railway rommlMlcn to dlacuxa the club's complaint against the Union pacific train service. it antea that the railroad company has agreed to stop trains Nos. 6 and It at sev cial slauuna belaeen North Platte and Grand Island and that the commercial club is satisfied with the agreement. T. 'a. i!!litr, Uo aaked lor bt tier depot fa wiltiet at Craig, baa asked the commis siun to dinis his complaint because the lai.ioad coiiiaij' baa made tbe improve ments asked for. A complaint atklng for better depot fa cilitiua at Neligh on the Noithwestera I la-lroad has also teea diamisaed ttecause i tiic con.pany baa areed to plans for Im- i ruvemeaia. 1 Erers 1 m sveoaioa Uw. ) Tom Curran of tb York Blank Book nonifaBy of York baa presented to tlj state clauaa for C:J..i for prititing the sc-fcs.'oB law. The bill is at the contract K ut i.Tl a pse 'lor Mb pages. The li.l wili probably be approved by Secre tary cf Eiats a.t. a bo received $3cw fur piei.jir.g the copy and reading tbe proof cd lha volume. It i alleged that the V-tr in tl.c took jtck from one to two i.. t c 's.i.tt tin iruired Itngik liuder lor contra t and t:.a! tbe shortage amousia Lw kfi or Luoi t.. tttituuy Wail loui-d t acikiu ll l-israpl:i a. rircn. im le.ua tii dirii a.u:i in nt.'v l:i.r 0 t) pi? from the :ro ii. i.'-r vt-iUiii I..-. tI ilw aiata pi .l.vii 1.: p.,.'j)t tr L liie Nur l. ii.'liu .lt.w inMttu of ..ikV. Tb -. rei. c: v t who naJ proof, marked -..i-4tr 1 . j-.i-it vl.ere tbe error n. a. j.. ..,:.. j ul v..t.Lir. tut ubtn tbe pae jroof ai i-etuineti to tbe secretary of aia'.t tT rtviun. Xht iot i-eader merely ltp-c.iu t.'.c proof ta ene that tbe error iiuua.pd had bt-m corrected and did pot mk iw v if Dew eirori acre mada. UOLDUllkC (H il l tl Ql t CLOSES Curpuraliva Will He Oraaalaedi to lake the Affair reranaaeat. HOl-l'P.lXIE. Nb.. Aug. IS Special I Iet;ita eome unfavorable aeajher th thlrC esnunS Chautauqua. bicli coded Sun- cly tui me nil a succe both tn tb matter o' attendance and In financial re- luma. Af'.er jia- lns all x jwr.se the Com UMrcual ciuh. a bich has stood sponsor for ths assembly, will have smiething more Ilea f:C' left. Taking into consideration tht ba.4 days encountered tins year, tbe j.: oort-c are fully aa aaiu factory as war those of lat yaar. when SI MO remained cf'.er tbe fixed expaes were met. and wa divided between the club and the bureau whih furnished th attraction. Ti t rt !s taik no- of orgar.ix eg a company ta fii.anc a Chautauqua assembly here on a permanent baaia Teraaaaea t haataaaaa a B TECVM&EH. Neb. Aug. U .Speciai.)- The f jlh annual Tecumaeh chautaaqua tlcaed yesterday with a record breaking iririi'aiift A union Sunday school waa Iw.d at 19 o clock, after which Bishop W. P. Aiiderwvtfi ef Nashville, Tenn.. preached "1 1. muk. was ty th Tecumaeh Choi a) union, la the afiemoosi th Chicag La cies' oncbestra gar a grand concert f fct music, and ta th evening the or cbtsir i layed and B1X.op Andersen lec-:-ied on "Book Which Ond Write. rloav -s the assembly. The chaaiauqua was a oitiple. suocea in ery particular. Nebraska Seward Woman Killed by Runaway Team Mif Kifinie Keber Attempt te Stop Frightened AnimtJt and it Crushed to Death. SEWARD. Net, Aug If. Special Te"e- j gtsm i-lirs. tl.iMt Reber. who came to j Reward f;om Germany a few jeara o and a a. visiting relative on the Rohrith j farm, yesterday attempted to nop a run- aaay team hitched to a bay rack and eat I thrown tinder the hoofi of the horee and crashed. Bfc a a hurt internally and d.ed at oclofk last oiatt. ?be was aged ; years tnd hf a widow with to son Her funeral wi:i occur on Wedceadey fiom the German church. REGENTS FILE ON CLAIM ON NEW MEDICAL BILL lead Oat peeler llit Maadred lavaaaad Dollar Oaaaaa sereerlallea. 'Kiom a Riaff 'orrepotdert. LTMV LX. Neb.. Au n Specia'.. A claim for 110 on the r.W. approprta tson for the medical college at Omaha has been presented by Chancellor Avery sad other officers of the board of regents of the university. Tl.e claim la for cut ting eds and era dine on the proposed ?it of the tnedicaJ college preparatory to beginning building operations. The re sents have presented it to the ite auditor with the request that it be held for a time to g1T opportunity to any who desire to institute proieodlnes to teat the appropria tion made by H. R. KS- If no opposition daelops. the regenu request the auditor to allow the claim with other claims from the universur tor September buslneas. Cms of the allegations made Is tnat If tb medioal college a state echcitd i tcannot be located awsj" from the university. BIRD HATCHING AT LINCOLN Capital City nestejweied aa lraTtlea f w Deaartaeat far Dlatribat Imm fcaaae Blrata. FYom a "taff Correspondent.) LINCOl-N". Neb.. Aug. 15. Special ) Through the efforts of es-Govemor FVank W. Brown and Charles W. Bryan this du ties been designated as the location of the new state bird hatchery, appropriation for which was made at the late session of th stat legislature. The location was made bv Cam. Warden Mi Her and comes as a result of Beaotiations carried on ant the city park board The birds in the Lincoln hatcheries will be the nucleus of s collection which will be gradually distributed oxer the state, at the direction tf the game warden, for game purposes in a manner similar as that pursued by the state fish warden at pres ent. Only II K of the eT..OO appropriation has been spent on the first consignment. The rest of tbe amount Is to be used to purchase birds and eggs during the next 5 ear and a half. The Mrds already ordered include the fol lowing: Fifty pairs of Hungsrian par tndees. I rir of English pheasants, six iwiri cf golden pheasant, si pairs of silver pheasants, one pair of ldy Amberst pheasants. There are also in the first con signment fifteen pair of duck and geeise Including mallards, can vaa-backs, pin-tails, teal, English vail ducks snd wild mallards, the last two varieties for decoy purposes. NEWS NOTES FROM BEATRCE Mia Mary Kcserkr Veerely Hart la Rsaaaar T laaarkei Col lide la Blae Rlier. BEATRICE, Neb.. Aug. U. (Special V Miss Mary Kopecky tii severely injured in a runaaay he'e yesterday afternoon. She sustained a fractured ankle and a number of ugly cuts and bruises about the body. Three other occupants of the buggy' bo were with her escaped Injury. Mrs. Ernil Fruyli, wife of J. W. Brugh, living eighteen miles southeast of Beatrice died Sunday evening, aged year. Khe leaves a number of children, all groan. The funeral was held today from the South Dunkard church. Interment wa In the church cemetery. William Rtnrs wanted at Linn. Kan., for the alleged Illegal sale of liquor, wa taken back to that place yesterday by the sheriff of Washington" county. He was ar rested last week at Wj more and lodged to tail bere to await the arrival of an offi cer from Kansas with requisition papers. Two launches, one belonging to J. W. Glenn, and the other to H. M. Garrett, collided on the Blue river Sunday night about a mile northwest of the cay and al moet caused a panic among th passen ger who were removed In safety to Mr Glenn , boat A "L Mr. Garrett vessel and it was later towed into port. DR. COOK OUT AFTER DATES aeekia. to Oet rha.ee to " araeka Mate Fair aa I" Br la Oaiaaa Today. (From a Stalf C ;.rrenond enO j LlVTt'LN Neb. Atij. !.- Special V-Dr Frederick Cock, claimant to the honor of havi-r cl -covered the north pole, deire. to visit the Nebra'ka rt-t d rf sect hi P-a tor recr rwitian to the ' cf this stat. acrorJl.iS to ad. ice ' out by hi emisiary. Cpt.tn B of N York City. wb a as In the city aVtkln Osbcn expecti to meet Ir. Cook in Oaaha tomorrow, from which place the two will jotrmry fret her U Kansas her lb. exploit w.ll ltctur. at the Kantaa tat fair. raelaa Coart Hoik Ftalabed. HOLI'RKGE, Neh.. Aug. kV-Phe.n counte officiala were busy M.-nday movtne . . 4 v. .-aulif ill into their Iew tuwin j SlC-l' court bouse, i ten tmj.:eLeo - U.ere wa. an exasierating delay cm the part of the company which had lbs con tract for manufacturing the new furniture and fixture- The lurp:iir 7 week and workmen ar ruhiag the work of gettmg It mstalleJ. By Monday the aork had progressed suffirlectly th tmp'ntieni officials thoucbt thev would not be greatly In the war, and before evening all were ensconced tn thetr commodious new office room. St la Crowd at Fallertoa. FLLEP.TON. Neb.. Aug. IS (Special ) Bunday was one of lb best day. ta Ful lorton etiautauqua tustor in point if a. teBdance. Dr. James K. Driver, patter of ths First Prosbytorian church of Fuller ton, praached tb nscrntng sermon Tb Fullertoa band and the Ruthvt McDonald oesnpaey rendered aeveral sacred i-oticert. Mia Clare K cello, soprano, aid Miaa Be ai Leifh. reader, appeared upon the aftemooa prorram. It axle M. Mjln de livered a wrtnii lecture In tb aftertaoon. In It- evemiig Father P. J. MoCorrj gate ba llluat rated lecture "The blary beautiful,' Nebraska EVIDENCE POINTS TO MURDER Bodiei of Krt. Hee and Daughter Found at Bottom of Well. XX. HESSE HAS DISAPPEARED Prior to latlit Hoaae Die Veer Aaw He tilled Ip Hla Well aaa lee. "day .elghbora Crew Sea. plrloaa til Opeaed It. TRt-l'MSEM. Neh . Aug J.-.-AB dd aeil at the f"-raer home of E. E Hesse, mar hete. was opened today by direction of Sheriff Rihrts of Johnson county and too decomposed bodies believed to be those of Hei-se s aife and daughter, wete ex humed. Mrs. Hesse and the 17- ear-old girl. Juar-ita. a ho ma her step-daughter, dis appeared in July. ill, and Hesse said they had gone to Lincoln on a visit. July S hi house burned and he filled the well with earth Soon after ard Hsse disap peared. Sufp.cion arouM-d by H' dis apparnce smotiidered until an anonymous letter as received by the fhenff today, hitt.t.p at double n.utdr A dull used at the well truned up human fieh and shreds of clothing and then the well as opened with shoveie. Heeae a a bridge foreman for tb Bur lington Railroad company and about M years old. It is known that be frequently quarreled with bis wife and daughter. H Is believed to have gone to the Pacific coast and efforts to apprehend him will be made. There i another report, but not verified, that he has been arrested In Colo rado. BOARD PICKS CARMP SITE Watloaal r.aard tamp Will Be Oae Wile eatb'weat of Belleeae. 'Prom a Staff CorreFpondent LINCOLN. Neb . Aug. IS -iSperta! Adjutant General Ernest H. Phelp has returned from Onaha. wlwe he met with tbe state military board. The board se lected a portion of H. T. Clarke land as a camp ground for the annual encampment of tbe Nebraska national guard In Septem ber. The grounds are on the line of the Burlinglon railroad, one mile soutbweel of Bellevue, and one mile east of Fort Crook. It also reiterated Its determination to assist in preventing person from unlaw, fully using- the emblem the Red Cross aoceity or any emblem resembling it. Thi wij make it hard for physicians, under taker or private ambulance companies to use a red cross or a white cross In a red bscka-round on their vehicles. Such emblems have been used extensively in Nebraska as a method of advertieinc and as there 1 a national law against the practice, the slate military board alii lend it a'd to enforce the iaw. . OrnHISITmN POR WAI P.OTT IlkUUIVIIIWII WH "WW- - K Pradeatlal Hotter Will Cee R.,k Face C b.rae. of Forsrery. fFrora a Staff Correspondent LINCOLN. Aug. IS. "Special.! Gcvernor Aldrich ha issued requisition for the return of OrriMe C. Wolcott of Omaha. I .who 1s under arrest at Norfolk. Va, on the charae of forrcry. Mr. WoJoott.aa mariEer cf Ihe Orraha office of the Pru Idential Insurance company and the auditor of his company has reported that he Is considerably short in hi aecounte. Wolcott is charged with forcing note which he presented to Omaha banks as collateral for loana. He i charged a-1tb obtaining a loan of SW0 from tbe Mer chants' National bank on a f erred not lor Sl 26. purported to be signed by a farmer. William O. Anderson of North Bend. Neb. He is charged with borrowing 4K from the Vnited States National bank of Omaa on a not for purported to be signed by Captain John H Lewis of Visitors RATES i IRaaw i Locazea oa T i j -i. i-l f '1 I fXZttzZ&vrrrUii rt5.-- fljiv-. j. y at V in,7rM au,f- aia-al -, w1. Wt Wm M ti -liSjrv-T 4Vm aHaSJ , m as'aaVyV ata KraHPriit l t WfmT V , I 1 Visitors to the Chicago Aviation Meet a-j-JI iV"VVO.ny-T w s" p ;a, , .-a-Z 11 the T1rtr-.h caaliy. tinted Plates armv. H is charged wl-.h discounting a note for UCf 4 at the Vnited States Na tional bank the note purporting to be aimed ty Maor C. Park Coihn t'nited Slates mrdkal corps, V. S. A . all cf whicb otes are rroeeuBced to be forgeries. taaaar Waaaere Make 1r, ri'NBAR. Neb. Aug. If.. (Special Plfry au1omob!l a PI leave bere Tbursdsy for Nebraska City to advertise the b:g Woodman picnic to be h Id here the last dsy of this month. August SI. Cner JW person will make up the passenger list for this trip, and after a parade on tV street of Nebraska City the entire dele gation will attend the Chautauqua being held there bow. seat baring already bees reserved for the occasion. Later a com plete tour of all Otoe county town all! be made Dunbar expects to entertain at least i.tW visitors at It picnic and Judge Travis of plattsmouth will be tbe orator of the da. ralrbary Weataa Ma Wee ('karate. FAIRBI RT. Neb., Aug li ( Special Mias Alta Chambers, a nurse tn a hospital m this city, has instituted proceedings esaiest Charles Bruin on a ststutorr charge. BretiB had his preliminary hear irg in courty court and pleaded not guilty. Judge Boyle f.xed bis bond at S1.M0 to appear In court next Thursday morning Blunder in Telegram Basis of Damage Suit Western Union Subttitntei "Died" for 'Left" and Mother Grierea Orer Her Daughter. Prostrated with grief whan st recalred a telegram stating tliat ter only daughter, a little girl of 11 ;ear, was dead, Mr. Amanda Carl berg of Omaha suffered an other severe shock when tbe door opened and tbe child waited in. ailv aid well. She sull is little more than a nervous wreck, according to tb petition in a 2.i damage suit against tbe Western t'nloa Telegraph company, star led la district I court Tuesday. She charge error tn trans mission. According to tct petition, the child, th only near relative cf Mr. Carlberg. was visiting In Dillon, Mont. When abe started home her hosts wired Mrs- Caribsrg that her diug-bter left at 4 a. m. When b rot tbe meaeafe tb word "left" had been cbanged to "died." Council Bluffs Man Shoots at the Stars VL A. Lean it Arrested at the Big 6how When He Tries Ont His Revolver. M. A Lean of Council Bluffs cam to ' Omaha last night to tske In the big show. 1 and with him came a great big bulldog revolver nicely concealed m hi hip poc ket. Lean entered th big tent and witnessed j some shooting which waa of the profes- I siocal class. Tbe big gun in Lean's pocket i buroed and burned. He oould do some ' shooting himself, so cut he goes into tb , , . , cpea air and emptle his revolver at tbe ! tT bov About tn' u "rtecte appeared cm th cene. and ere he knew bat aaa up. Lean wa sitting in a cell at police headquarters. His case was con tinued until Wednesday. Victim of Heat Found Unconscious Jerry Deagan, Well Known Abont Town. Prostrated by Heat Tuesday Afternoon. Jerry r.'e.gan. sixty-two year old, hav ing no particular place of residence, waa overcome by beat Tuesday afternoon. He was found at 2 o'clock In an unconedou condition at Sixteenth and Pratt streets. The police mere notified and be was taken to the dispensary, where he aaa treated by tn: Long. . located s Michigem SttUtard Chiew'i to the Chicago Aviation Meet will find the Congress Hotel the logical and most desirable place to stay during the flights, August 12th to 20th. With 380 feet of frontage on Michigan Boulevard directly overlooking Grant Park the aero field an unrivalled view will be afforded our guests from 2000 windows. The exceptional demand for accom modations suggests immediate reservations. . bath aWacW. SIM aad aw wkk aria , bs'k aisW. UMi aad k rtta aata &UITL&-irKas aa Aps-atauea Congross Hofol Formerly Knann AS tht Auditorium Anne BS . n 4 . tf. Aucrugan xxxurTard ami ttocigrtaa atrerti uocago tTl BOORLOYERS ON THIS DAY Second Game to Be Better Than First Excitin. Coitesl FUZE LIST M01E ATTRACTIVE ee Offer Ptaadawaae aad Cwetly Re- war tor tvaay w i Title f -atr-rir Booka, Oae toe F.ra Day. 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For th largrst number of, correct answers to these picture The Pee will award more than SM worth of priae Petal of the prise list will be found under the puasl picture in thi Issue. t With the announcement, made more than ' week ago. that a second contest would be started cam hundreds of Inquiries to th contest editor, asking whether those j wbe bad participated to the firt gam would bo eligible for thi second contest. , The answer sect to all waa that tb con- I test 1 limited t th sam territory as be- j for, and that everybody, with tb ex- j oeptloa of employe of The Be and mem- j bers cf their families, t'vlng In tht terrl-i tor'. 1. Hgibl to compete for the prlaea Prtae Llet Greater. , Tb list of prlxea for thia second con- j test Is much better than that which was ! held for tb first, and th contestant will j outnumber those o the first by many hun dreds. Testerday many who announced they would enter the gam came to th buslnes office tf The Bee and bought catalogue and made Inquiries about tb game. Tb contest editor will be glad to answer all questions that contestants may wish to ask. All who enter this race should remember to read the rule carefully and see that they fully understand what they are to do. Some of tbe contestant tn the first tram disobeyed the rules. No infraction cf th regulations will b permitted In thi con test. First A Whit Steamer automobile, a beautiful five-passenger car. celebrated for it durability and speed, valued at SX.00n. Second A ten-acre ranch tn beautiful Tehama county. California, delightful cli mate, rich fruit land; value. S1.2M. Thlrd-A beautiful Krell Auto-Grand player piano tbave the music of tbe mas ters m your own home); vaju. SMO. Fourth One lot in tbe business district of Ralston, a lot SSalM feet, on Maywood street; value, CTa. "Fifth In th beautiful suburban town of Ralston, on lot In th residence portion. Stall feet; this lot valued at S2&. Slith, Seventh and Eighth Three sets (twelve volumes! of Nelson . Loose-Leaf Encycloped'V the encyclopedia that cannot grow eld; each set valued at S. Ninth and Tenth The Book of Knowl edge, or Child a Encyclopedia, a universal work for school children, twenty-four vol umes; each set. S3B. Add to this forty-five cash prtae. as fol lows: Five tHi.eo prtsee. ten tJ prUee, ten S10P prises, twenty fl.UO prize. First laejatry. OMAHA. Aus. It lSlL-Bookioi ers' Con teat boiior. Omaha taily ee: Dear Sir Will jou kindly ta.t ah ether or not mors than one member of a family may com pete ta this contest without having It af fect in the leaft th chance of winning a prise. 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AbarttaMi ptciiiraa a4 rmtaatia ana he tMaln4 as tba rff4ae tit The Be by ma 1 or la pe-ar brn yaa have aH ne-airy-Ta ptotaraa. faiian tbmn taathar tn a F UAT parfcar tnd brie ar a-all thro to Tba Ornaba IV. atcf 'aatl ta makHrv9jnr -otita-a Kit tar. Irtea ail te aaard ta ib t-onteataDU aendtsf 4a tba Smrg9$A auibbar a( tjorrmcn aaiut laaa. la tn-ant f tro or nr-r -arauQa Lavtut t ha aafca narnbrr af uirrar-t auIaUoni, tbe parao iisias tba aaval ar aura bar f axtra eoopaita ia Ma an af atvaaara ariJi ha aclara4 a-rnaar. Ia ava-nt of taa aaranna havlna tha aane r arahar aorrat-t asd aairif tha aajtta aambrr iff eaa IroTia tba perwa abnaa art of anrvara la tm-at aaatty ajnaparaA, la tba Ofrtaloa ef tba full Juflrinff vomaBtttv v3 rrait-e tba firat iw-laa. OaV aaa Hal af aaawara m? aa avbtbtttaa hT cmlaataot abe aly mm prim aril ha avartVaa to eava fataily at aaa aMraaa Tba uar of tb rvpaom it nat oblictai oa tba omttaataM. aa4 aa tttuaar f&ay ba sbtntaatf to any ierihle man aw tha oe aiaai tat may aalant. Aa-ar4a arltl ha anafta rmt y rrrtnf to tba foarlt at aacb aafrata Hat. Tbe name af more than oa pufaaa amt men ba wrttifi aaaa any aft couacrti. The aa-ar aitl ta taafla tr t-ha Caniaat Kd uar at4 a cacustUaa mS aa-Bwr-a dU taoa. aroa taatDaa H ba aaanoa uiar The fan eat ta totahafl ta tha ta4wariea tvrritnrr: Nalv-aKka. v row Inf. that fortto-a af lavt a-aat ef bat a tacilBf Vm Mat aoa. aa4 tbU mmvUmx at aHruU Ijaaata k-DPaa ai tha Biautv Hiiia VimtriA. Q White fi -irrr A d-rassenger 11)11 Model White Steamer Touring Car odorless, smokeless and noiseless. jNo cranking, no shifting ef gears: any oeaired ateed. "Ann Steamer aaiea lncreaa each succeeding year. Hat pract)aJ!y an endorsemetit ef ihe Vnited Siaiea goverrimenL a-hich oana and oeraxea more "W hite Steam ers thn all other cars tombtnecl Richly upholstered, hesutlf ullr finished, un llmiiad poaer. controlled speed. Tbls car will a ziiXatt4 la Omaha at a later date SECOND PRIZE S$,- la th soft, semi-tropic climatic son, ervendlng north from Fan Diego to Shasta Countr, California, lies Tehama ouiilj". is which 1 situated this beau tiful little 10-cre ranch near the toiro of Red Bluff. This Is fruit land -f a very high order and la part ef the celebrated tu-utneraa ooaoBjr which bad It Incep tion with an Otntba clergyman. literature daacrle irg this property may he had at th office of TOW-BaVnOZ-BOX.STZ OO, m th OWj aTaUoaal Ba&k aiMiaaj, Oaaaaa. The T7ATTTTTT ODTTT? I UU1V1I1 ILMLsls Halaton is to be a matiuJacturinr city. They here a fine etart rlth the Brown Truck Manu facturing Co., -he Korers M(tr Car C.. ard th Howard Stove Work Ererythlnir dee-relii to comfortable living may be found there On on of the mam tniMns streets the iee ha selected It fourth arixe busi neaa lot glslvo feet, and aJued at SS7fc. FIFTH PRIZE, Value $225 In the aam town and with th same rroabect of ml ancement. th Bve ta acecied a residence lot till ft, ai.d valued at Saaa. i.atca i oa the only inlet urban trolley line running out of Omaha, and Within forty minute of the Omaha poet office ''"nij.lete Information about thi property at the office of tbe aVAXSTOV rOtrTB-ITX OOlOalT, KM Boat lTta St, Oaaaaa. SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES This lngewioua encyclopedia, which Is a dv!ot This encycUed1a of tweteve ve uinea, whtrti 1s valued tt $ a aet. msy b seen at th Oaoaha f ftce ef W. A. aUxaaaaag-h Ca, laid St. latary-'a Varna. - NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES These trtea consist of twenty-four voluji cloth tunS sets of tii "Book f Krowiedge," an encyclopedia made triaJly for children and aola at tl( a set. Thi work ia writ tea tr simple laaguaaa un I -wonder book" in tl.t tt "ke sinaple all knoaiedge neeaeaarr to broad education. Ther are hundred of colored plates and thousar.ds ta black and white. This 1a a fully eju!--ed HmmilvamVi ui " th IT,lh ff,ce w - FORTY-FIVE CASH PRIZES Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Ten Prizes of fcl. Twenty Prizes of $1. WATCH FOE THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE. Aagwst SC, 1IL Picture Represent? a th Contest FIRST PRIZE S'oo Steamer Automobile 1 I 'ai-lJ THIRD PRIZE JSSiS magnificent, fancy walnut atm.XX.1. AUTO OavAJTS rXATZaV-riAJfO which nt.th- tng can excel. No other player-piano l a In the ataolut the "human touch" ao desired ty a musical oar and so priced by the manufac turers. Thi Instrument will te eihllited. ea plafned azid played for ai.joue who wishes to It in tiie ware rooms on the third fleer of THE BENNETT CO. Vilae $275 1 y in meet rather than Invention, t.aa beside it ctrntn leneea th value of hundred of editor mentally equipped to make one of the srratest encyclopedias ever compiled. One of th atrorgest retnimeticta tlon for thi work I that It is fr-m the pre tt th reliable old hnuc of fatOS. VrUOV at SOBS, f Terk. bdem. haklu and -aataaaiTB. wr.ith waa fouc.oed in A ta..aaaaaaaaa