Tlffi OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 28. 1912. Ah Advertisement Without Price or Exorbitant Claim But Full of Interest to Every, Woman In Omaha You, perhaps, are numbered among the hun dreds of fortunate purchasers who have secured a IJenson and Thome Suit, Coat or Dregs during the present heavy price reductions in case your purchase has been delayed thus far, let us urge upon yon the importance of an early selection. - Sailing here ha been the htaviefct in many j cars, bat ths wide diversity of styles, fabrics and colors In tbc many remaining garments still offers many splendid opportunities to th prudent., economical barer for so actual saving of money tomorrow morning will bo an ' excellent time to matte your selections. m tm 1518-20 FAENAM STREET DEMOS OF IOWA MEETING I I0WAK05EES 10 BEBUam)AT flAJnJJUiU liUS Atlt&RVVS. Hold Conference at Set Moines Pre , paratory to Contention. BTJB1I3IGT05 FOB STATE SE5SI0S Clark Mea la toalrel of Sesaien lit Will Arraage Matter aa They Fit Carroll luifi Frerlaaaatloa. HENRY AND BEN IN CLASH Editor and Senator Duties Orer Wilson-Hamy lacident. Tlllmms Sara al Renews far Break Wh Xat Given Owl kr Watler. tea T. F. Rraa'a Kama U Breegbt la. Washington-, uu. r.s.wuot Bn- Jsmla K. Tillman at South Careilsa today declined le reply to Colonel Henry Wat ferwm'l challenge of lest night In COB" Section with Hi Wsttersoa-Tlllmea- llarvey-Wtlaen controversy. "I Colonel Wstterton has sny proofs pf what be aars tie ought a publish fhem. I hare nothing mora to My." Tbtt ti Kenator TIHmen i only torn mem... It had heea rapertal earlier la 1 ha day that he weald make a detailed reply.,' colonel Wetteroon la the mean lime had trailed another etatsmsah la thick he saMj . "la my letter to Senator Tlllmaa I promised proof of any statement made by me thai might ke disputed. Oevernof WiHoa deelas that I bad any author). Jiallea from him er say asaat of hit te rale money for nil eerepelga. . "I bare the proof that I net ealy tar authorisation, but that 'I actually fj'erd a considerable turn. . ... "t held myeelf ready te furnish this Proof to Sestets Tillman at ease If he V' h how personalis, to sail n aw, ae I am eonflned le my hotel and Vannet eall oa him. It senator Tlllmaa' kindle averment after mspeoting Ikli proof be either squi vocal er Insufficient, 4 prensse that Uorerner WUaea same two osnftdentuU frtosds.,1. passing two, u tsur te nam a fifth and this court Monday will be Misses and Child ren's Day !On all eur yeuns womea'a, mlMe and children's hlsh grade echool shoes. In patent colt. vlcl kid, gun J extra high tap In button. ftS-OS Shoes, Olearaaee Pries.. Stag ' SS.M Skeea, Cheer rtee..H.T M 00 Saoee, Sltarasss Pee...l.e j. WAS She, Cliata Frio. . .HOI - : off on mlaew' and ekildrea's eaira klsk tap la oottea. '. :1 off ea ten line of eur bora ' and youth a huh cut winter lane 4 with buckles. J S1KJTH AM, WOMEN'S t ehoee am etlll Included In eur Mid Winter Clearance kale at great reduc ' Ilea In price. S t it patra ef Men' tt.M pet eat leather buttoa aad bloeher cute broken let I bat muet be (IOC rieeed out, at .. lsV0 WOMiri MOM .' pclr ea th table, brekaa , blueher, sua metal, ralf. kid aad patent eolt, li te. II S aad I flfl ealea IUU See pair tancy party aa4 areee (Uppers, lt.ee, ti- and t eu value, kram. IMlrnt leather. SI AF e iu eaotd and plant IP pairs brokea sites, faanr reas ellppera. patent ktd aad aeUa, 111 1 IF aad fi.ee raluee. I 9 1M pair of utl ellpaer. nK ena eiue kis VtS a4 It al e. krafcea ,$1.00 Drexel Shoe Co. : 1410 Funam SL Hew York Shoe Sbioio. Pirlor r " Ope for JSminesi Saturday, 'January 27th , Special Ladies' Department. ' All Kinds ef Preparations for C man ic and Eyeing AU Kinds of Com and Sea tj. '15 South Eurteiath fetreet of teoUetnen eatahllabed te detrrmln the iMue betaeen ui." ' Itatemeal by Tlllmaa. ' Renator Tillman later dictated the fol towmt; -t ' r: . "Renator TUIman declined to be Inter rlwed further la retard te the lactdent, ayln( there was no lomrer sn hwue be tween Colonel Waltereon and blmeelf. The Issue I bow between Ooveenor Wikwn snd -Ceionet-Wattarsea and they' mast settle It for themarlraa. Be far aa he was eouoeraed be considered the matter et tied and ended." Ilareey Will Keep Still. NKW .YOUK. Jaa. tI.-Celenel Oeorre Harvey, editor ef Harper's Weekly, said today that be did not propose to y a Uilmr about the latret derelopraents la the Tlllman-Wattemon-Harvey-Wllson oontreveray. The colonel aaid he bad read the oor. reepondenre between Senator Tlllmaa and Colonel Watteraoa. He would not ay anything about the statement that eorretpondeno had passed set a eon Oov ernor Wilson and himself sines the break whleh Governor wusoa was wllllnf Should be made puklle. Asked If he anient say snythlnc Ister either en the Tlllmaa-Watteraon oorre epandanee ar en hi break with Our ernor WUeoa, Colonel Harvey laufhed and re plied: . . 'Hot Wbbj ms. I dos t knew. I think Til keep, sat at K iorerer from new en." Wttoaa Alaa Slleat. ,, BOSTON. Jan. n.-Oeremef Wllwa, when asked st V4 Clly eluh today l be desired le msks a statement retarding the Tllimaa-WaUrioa-Harey- -eontre- vsray.'saw he bad mnbli to eaytea.lhee subject at this time. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DBS MtJINK.S. Jn. (Special Teie irram.) A ennftrence of the demorratlc polliidans of the tate was held hre thle evening. It ws called by Chairman Reed , ft the state committee, preilmlriary to the . state committee session on Monday W hen the time and ptto for a state convention will be fixed. ITie conference today wa Informal In rharacter and had relation to the condition of the parly In the stste snd matters of organisation for campaign work. Ths conferencs will he continued tomorrow and Monday and It la certain that some organttallua win be done for eome of the candidate for president. The Clark men Intend to organize a tats club and open a headquarters for publicity for tiie speaker. The itate I committee will probably decide upon I Burlington aa the place for the state I convention aa that teems te be favored by the dark men and they have a ! majority of the state committee, though i Council Bluff and loaa City are candi dates for the location. aa early convention Is also favored, probably about the middle of April. Trier I a. sharp contest on for temporary chair man of the convention between Mike Hesly of Fort Dodge snd V. R. Mediants of Mount Ayr. Aid for the Chinese. Governor Carroll ha agreed to Issue a proclamation on Monday calling upon the people ef Jowa to aid la giving relief tor the starving Chinee In pursuance of ths suggestion contained In messages from President TsfL The Woman Surf racist' ataocwtlon hss organised twenty-two team for work In this ctty to organist th voters of the olty In favor of women suffrsgs and later to commence aa active campaign to secure th election to the legislature of members favorable.- SIXTEEN HUNDRED SCOTS CELEBRATE AT IDA GROVE IDA OROVe. la., Jan. 17.-(.Specll.) The annual banquet and' festival held here Thursday night by ths Bobby Bums society of Ida county was attended by l. Scotchmen and their friends from sll over northwest Iowa and was ths grestest gathering of the Scottish clan ever held In thl section. President Rob ert Todd, called the meeting to order at t o'clock and mads ths address of wel come. The audience then sane; the 123d Psalm. A speaking program, ht which many procslnsot Meets from her and out pvsr th slat look part, lasted nil after midnight,- ssd then oarae the ban quet, followed br-danutna. The dancing issted nil I S) r'rtady morning. LUMBERMAN SAYS INDIANS WERE SWINDLED iflNXlAPOLld. Jan. ST -Darts' K. Wlntoa, a lumberman of Minneapolis, In the In vest gallon of fraud charges on ths Whit Earth reservation, testified fodsy that. ths faDurs of th government to make award following th submission ef kid n timber ef the reservatlea in 1M had keen an tnjuatlo to th highest bidder sad had deprived th Indians of a large sum ef Barney. Ths committee staled It Intention of snowing that attsr the bids bad been submitted In IP agent ef the Nlehel Chlaholm company had secured th. Jeetlon of an busHa ths submission of which ths company had mat-end that following thla rejection, legttlatlon In troduced by senator Miae K. Clspp bad placed the timber within the grasp f the company. PRESIDENT STARTS ON NEW YORK-OHIO TRIP WAgHINOTON. Jan. r.-President Tsft left Washington at US thl aft. eraooa ea a Sve-day trip that takes kirn to Nsw Turk aad to three etUea la Ohm. Cleveland. Colsmbws and -Akron, The praatdenl will sunt tonight as the guest of his brother, Henry W. Tart, aad will etart for Ohio froca New York toatorrew Bight. Haaaaet far HtlSretk riremea. HlURkTTtt, Neb. Jaa. II.-iapeeuU.V-The Commercial club and kindness nun ntartamed th vowniaer firemen at a mokcr bald la the Modern Woodmen ef America hall last sveaiag. One hundred mea sal down to a thi ee euuiss hiacheoa, most ef th basis asta aad' all f th flrcmta being preeeaL HUdretb son. siders Its flremea the beat ht the aouaty aad took thla met si at eapreaarag It approval. . ereheadle Takes) to Store. BEATRICE, Nth.. Jsa. n.-tSsertal Tel egram.) The marcnaadta ater ef Hall A So at Clateala wss entered by rub ber last night and about He wans of goods ware take, mast of which wst Iswelry. Tit robbers gained eatraaos to the betiding through th front door by us of a sksletoa key. Caaaataewtal Clafc MeaSIa. lUaTISUS, Keh. Jaa. IL-tSpedeJ 'Magram.H-Th eaeeutlve eemmlttee of i State Association ef Cosnmerctal Clabe today aaaosssced that May 7 aad I I beaa decided aaoa as the data for th eaaaai ooe vent lea ef the oriaal sa fe la thl etty. TH-r were cImom m uTraa with the Hastings Chamber Of 0Mniawf"t7eV ' Baaaeet rttea lae Land) Beard. k BARN BY. NeK. Jsa. r -8eertal - C. a Raesitt ef Uthsea aad raytla Ure In ths Keaeaaks lecnrJatara from th Bineentp atetrlet pass, his fees aad filed as a rsadtdkto aa th reaeMlcaa rlrkat far eosaatlaetoasr ef publlo hands and kulldtngi. rhawtaawaw at SVatkeabaeav. OOTME.NBLKil. ea, jaa. 8.. lalV-Oseaeakarg wtu haw n Pirst chautaaqua east Bummsr. sastmg rive dare Thtrrr-Be kakthsg hltjsi mea have sigwad a centred wtth the West art Rrdrath Chairaaqaa srstass. - Warkataa pstlaaalp PJart, LnrOtsUN. Jaa. - rial TekairamJ -Jaha Flack, a aaitiasn. was made d asrlisity hart wssbj Inad i the Carter Tflaaslai ssa- panyw saiHii ma A arh at saeks SspBaa ever aad feci aa Wa, L Baraed la Dealk. - ' " BOOMS. la., Jan. Tl.-UHKial Tele gTam.Wlughl Arthur, a child of Mr. and Mr. LAndgvr Cay, was burned to death today When I he lad pulled a kettle of polling lard from a tkbl orer oa hh head. Mr. Bargwyae Waata Divorce. IDA OHOva la., Jan. R.-tHpectsJ.)- Mrs. Wllllsm Bsrguyn. wit ef William fMirgoyn. one ef Ihe eldest settlers of Blaine tewashlp, Ida county, has mid for divorce. last week Mr. Rurgoyne hat the wife before the Insane eommls sloa and the divorce case followed. law Raws Sale. NORA KPRINOd-t;. E. ),,. tor of Ins psatotium, was aerlouely vuriivo in an eaiHoeion oi gaaojine. in nsnt arm was rooked from wrist to elbow. If his srm I saved, whea he re- oover urricianiiy aew skin will have to so grafted on. StASaiM CITY FYs ns It naren was found guilty of catching prairie rMckena my nieaa or eaiiing a noes with oorn. Th bird would swallow the corn and lust above the hook wa a slip noose made ef here heir, whleh quickly etreagied the bird after It reached the throat, it s quite iisejy me human soctey will have him arrested. His srwent fine cau- aos saoeea siw. f N) 1 I A kV asfmrnm.i, mm PR. J A3. H. EA8L.EY. Iowa Pioneer to Be Buried Today at Hamburg Home HAMBURG, la. Jan. 'r.-(Speoll)-The funeral of Dr. Jas. IL Easier, pioneer of thla city, who died Thurs day morning will be held Sunday at lb residence where n has re sided since lttT. Dr. Ktsley bore the distinction of being one of ths oldest Masons of ths stale, having been made a master Mason in 1&4&. He was born In Kentucky In Utl, being In hi tth year st ths tlms of his desth. lit fought In ths Mexican and civil war, having raised Company E Third lows cavalry, and serving to the close of the wsr. Ths funeral will he In charge of the Grand Army of Republic snd the Masonic orders. MANCHU THRONE MUST BE VACANT BEFORE MONDAY (Continued from First Page.) end from the replies of Viscount Uchlds, th foreign minister, to Interpellsttons In troduced at a matting today of th com mittee ef the house ef representative. M. Inukai, the leader of the nationalist party. Who baa fust returned from Bhang hat. asked th fore Iks minister: . "Is ths Japanese government adhering to the principle ef the Integrity ef Cblnar Viscount U oh Ida replied In the affirma tive. . . hi. Inukai strongly criticised the un steadiness of the governmwit's Policy as regards China, continuing: "It ht now aa open secret that the Japanese government' sympathy leaned first ' toward ths reigning dynasty in China. yM policy was artenrerd changed under the cover of strict neutrality, Th result Is that confidence la Japan exists both at Peking and aatong tb revolution aries. MAIL CARRIER STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS FINISHES WORK BIOCX FALLS, e. D, Jan. I7.-tpa. cil.)-tHrtckea with paralysis, and yst performing hi day's duties sa a rural mall canler, wss ths rare devotion to duty displayed by Alphonas Ulbson. a rural mall carrier oa a route out of Beaver Creek, near Slous Falls. Al though In a semi -conscious condition sfter th stroke, he continued bis Journey aad made so mistakes la delivering the mall along hi rout, leaving each parcel of man at the proper plaoa. At some f the piece ae stopped te deliver mail he com plained ef having a fearful headache H Is unable to recall snythlng that hap pened after be delivered mail at tb bom of a farmer named Robert Gilbert, and ret apes hi return to Bearer Creek after making th ootnaiete circuit of hi rout h put hi her la the barn, carefully blanketed them ea was hla practice, and the delivered Ihe outgoing mall at the postofflea. Not . until reaching the post- efflre did he eouepta. Th stroke ef paralyses effected pi bead the more severely, although the spine and neck are affaeted to some estsat. His condi tio shews seme Imprevemeat.' MRS. RENE B. MORROW IS CHARGED WITH MURDER CHICAGO. Jaa. T7.-A Indictment was returned by the grand Jury today, charg ing Mrs. Rene B. Morrow, with murder ing her buebaad. Chariea B. Morrow, an Inventor, whose body Baa found daeens ber a ea the rear porch of ha home. Witnaese told of quarrels between the has band and hla win and denied that asoney nutters Ireahled htm. CasamlaataweWa Peel alaa Affirmed. WASHINGTON. Jew. r.-48pecl Tees. gram. The secretary ef the Interior baa afnmted the deelalea ef tb ccewielsatoner ef the land at tea la the case at Ctsarlle arr. r, astvinet Pfmnk W. Johnson to holding for cancellation a hemsetead entry of the latter located la the Alliance lend district. Nebraska. tle ad Sill Advaaeed. NEW TORK. Jen. r -The FSenderd OH eeenpanv has as rasped the price ef eoaMelK oil SMlvared by tank wages) from I M I cenla a gallon. This nwaet a lent edreara as ieral ell atnc th fleet of the year. Engineer Shoots .Freight Conductor In an altercation, the causs of which ha not yet been disclosed, V. B. Smith, ns Franklin street, conductor ef a Missouri Psrlfle freight train about to mart for Falls City, wss shot and killed by E. K. Koonts. III? Madison street, engineer of a twitch engine en Ihe earns road, yes terday afternoon at 4:eV The shotting took place In the Missouri Pacific ysruS neer Fifteenth snd Nicholas streets. According to the evidence, Koonts got down out of his engine and want oref to where Smith' train was standing, where ths shooting took pise. TELEPHONE RATES IN SOUTH DAKOTA REDUCED PIERRE. & D.. Jan. !7.-Bpecial.)- At th regular monthly meeting of the state railway commttlon yesterday, the matter of telephones received coneider- shls sttsntion. The Nebraska Telephone company, which ha recently taken over the Independent lines, ths Interior and Western companies, operating watt of the Missouri la the southern part of the state, through their commercial superintendent, filed a revised schedule of toll and ex change rate, which show a general re duction. The schedule wss adopted by the com mission, subject le revision at any time. The Great Western telephone filed It arhedule, which waa referred to Comratssieaer Smith for aetloa. All Reed, who OP rale Independent llnee north and east of Btaraia, filed a schedule, which was. accepted sb)etd te revision at any time. The Farm and Heme Tele phone com eenv was ordered to msks con necctloae wtth the Missouri Ilivsr com pany at Wagner. The matter of tele graph service asked by Ihe people of Butler wss referred to Commissioner Robinson. HARRISON WEDDING EARLY Mariit'e of Former Omaha Girl Hastened try Groom's Buimets. . IR0MI5I5T MILS Will ASSIST Brtdr Will Br Raked la (itsa Ware by Her Mother at Her Wedding Elaborate Ka aetloa la Preewgr. DEATH RECORD. Aadrewr Jekaeea. OOTHENBVRO. Neb.. Jan. K.-tSpe. clal V-Andrew Johnson died Wednesday night at the home ef Oeear Ptresn wast of town, where he had been making hla home aheet a year. Hla son. Allen, (rem Massachusetts, wss the snip relative present at his death. Deceased was bora In Shooing. Sweedea. He was S years eld. Fuaeral service were held Satunlay at the Ptrora home. Interment wa at Lindberg cemetery. Chart W. Nayea. FT. JOKRP1!. o-. Jaa. S.-Charles W. Noyea. a tit. Joseph wholesale merchant and pMlaathrootrt. died la Law Aageles hast night of apoplexy. He gavw freely to chart tie and built and endowed the Heme (er Utile Waaderers here, aa In stitution for the ears and education of orphaned and ahndned chiktrea. i From a Staff Ccrreepondent.) WASHIKUTO.V. Jan. Zl.-tSpeeial Tel- eerram r-The marrlsge of Mlsa Marthena Harrison, daughter of Major snd Mrs. Itueeell B. Harrison and granddaughter of rormer President Benjamin Harrison, to Harry A. William, jr., of Norfolk, Vs., will take place in the Washington home of the brtde t parents en Monday evening. February i. in the presence of only the members ef the fsmlUes snd a few intimate friends. ' Rev. Charles Woods, pastor ' of the Church of ths Covenant, where Prrstdeot J narriaon and his family worshiped dur ing hie administration, will officiate. - The bride will be attended; by Miss Anna Former, a eeotemporaaeoua bud with Ml Harrison, maid of honor, and Miss Alice Thornton Lewi of Cincinnati ! and White Sulphur ftorinra and Mlsa Katharine May Brooke, bridesmaids. suae Lls aod Miss Brooks a,- cousins of tts bride. Miss Lewis is a grand daughter of the late Irwin Harrison of Indlaaapolla and a great-grnddsughtsr of William Sheets; one of the pioneers of the city and one one of the wealthiest men In the stats In his time. Miss Brooke Is a granddaughter of the late Judge John Neal Scott of Indianap olis, snd a great grsnddaughter of the let Solomon A. Gorges of Indianapolis The beat man will be one of the fraternity brothers of the bridegroom. . The wedding hss been hastened con siderably berauss of the basinets Interests of the bridegroom In Florida, where be will take hla bride Immediately after the wedding. Th bride, who Is a beautiful girl of the blonde type, will wear her mother's wedding dress modernised snd ths rare point lac which adorned that gown. Brlde-to-ne F.atertalaa. Mlas Harrison entertained a company of her girl frlenda at luncheon today In her home here and several entertainments nave Been panned for her nest week. Her luncheon guests Included Miss Ruth Hitchcock, daughter of the Nebraska sen ator; Mrs. Larimer Graham. Miss Na talia Drlggs, Mies Hsnna Wlllerd Taylor, daughter of the former United States minister to Spain: Mis Dorothy Brooks. Miss Mildred Bacon, Miss Anna Port- ner. Miss Pauline lockett and Miss Katharine May Brooks. The color scheme wss pink, ss ths color scheme of the wedlng will be, and the souvenirs will be perfume bottles of cut gists with sliver flllgr trimming and cut glsaa vases with sUvsr trimlngs. Tiis place cards were exquisite hand Painted figure. Mies Former will enter tsls at a "shower" for Miss Harrison on Monday. Mlas Harrison's grand mother,' Mre. Baimdars of Omaha, at here for the winter, and Chartoa Saundert, war uncle, I expected to aerlv th middle of next wek. for the Wedding. - Exquisitely Patterned Silverware from the Albert Edholm store is one of the most delightful possessions of the home. Its quality is lasting; its beauty entrancing. " - As a gift it is peculiarly appropriate, for it directly re flects the judgment and character of the donor. As a personal possession it is highly prized everywhere for its permanent qualities and ex ceeding beauty. The Edholm store affords the highest char acter in jewelry, engraved glass, silverware and . : diamonds. Prices are as Adiscw pea.- , : reliable es tablishment in the United States. They are exactly the same to everybody. Don't Merely Buy Invest. Editors Endorse WorkofTaftand, Governor Hadley KANSAS CITT. Jan. tT.-Ths national sd ministration of President Tan aad that of Governor Hadley of Missouri war Mrongly endorsed by th Missouri Edi torial aatocletlon at Its final seasloa here today. The resolution ef Indorsement stated thst President Taft had redeemed his platform pledget and that Missouri under Governor Hadley had done honor to th republican party. At a resumption ef th querry box f na ture of th meeting. Charles Morris ef St. Joseph, republican stats chairman, startled the editor with th anneuoce men that aa editor "had no business be ing a postmaatr." and that while la Ihe past he had "pulled for" his editor friends desiring poatof flees, the time had enme te stop M. "This la ths day wha th editor must glv hi undivided attention te being aa editor aad leave the poetotfloes alone," hs said. Captain Henry King of St. I-oula was re-elected president of the association to hold the position for life. Harry H. Mitchell, of Springfield. Mo., was re elected secretary. JBKasacaeani we;4aPS No More Windy Windows One hundred cubic feet of air blows In around the aver age residence window every minute when the wind Is blowinc 30 miles an nonr. The same window in the tame wind admits leap than four ruble feet S minut If made tight with Monarch Metal Weather Strips. Ho rattling' windows. So draughty floors. Let us take measurements and give you lump price cov ering s few of your north windows and your outside doors. Prices' approximately $2.60 per window or $3.00 per door, In cluding installation and guaranteed for s year. Permanent protection from cold In winter snd from beat, dust ssd rain in summer. Monarch Strips installed only by our own experts. Phone or write snd our man will call. We in it all Mon arch Strips inrwhere Is the west . , Sunderland Bros. Co. , ; 1614 Harney St., Omaha. 'if rt.,- . -- - liU. sV-reae, iriiiMi'aViilMrv,'-,l T. iTl mU .feW,. 1 tie s. jb iiii,, - - j, ns'j . i a fwiriteirr.t i JAPAN CURRENT CHANGES ITS COURSE OFF ALASKA CORDOVA, Alaska. Jan. r.-A phe nomenal change In the course ef the Japan current which bring It cleeer to the Alaskan coast was reported here to day by Captain J. C. Huctsr of the eteanv shlp Northwestern snd C&ptala P. A. Obert of ths steamship Edith, arriving from Seattle. Captain Hunter said the Northwestern wss set fifty mile eastward ahead of the log running from Caps Flat tery to Cape St. Ellas Vnusual weather renditions, believed to s due to the change la the current. have prevailed here for weeks. The averse temperature baa been forty-four degrees above sare and there have keen heavy rain. rteperta from the Interior, tbow temper- stores there fifteen degrees warmer than ever before recorded at thl time of year. Warning by wlrt less kavt been seat te steamships now approaching Cordova. COAL COAL CONSUMERS NOTICE! Have just received fresh aupplv of Specialty Lump and Nut-Price $4.25 per tna delivered (head screened) : We cam deliver prompUy; place) yuur ordor now . Rosenblatt's Cut Price Coal Co. (The Hone of Vuality Ooal Phone, Doug. 412; Ind. 8-14.13. 12S3 Nkhola St. Best Sport News in The Bee theater Will Oa ta PARIS, Jan. ST.-W. Morgan Shorter. uy Treaeeeer general or the Pee- aei anient, wiu leave for lonilaa rrsw. la tiaadna be win ha aivsai a dinner by the Sntlsk Persiaa seat-mitt. la earning. WkKT POINT, tieb, Jaa. K.-oipaclaM -Mairbvg hVanam have been Issued dur ing the Berk ta the following: Joseph ruchtmaa and Miae Clara Schula. both of thla rooaty; Theodore Nerdea ef Sher man county and Ml Christina Beerbohm ef Elkbara: Emll. Raabe ef Stamen costly and Mta Antoo'o Fullaer of Trsaa ICetweaBta b Abatlag. DAUUtP. Tex.. Jaa. r-Pu iiss that has marked attempt ef pAvaMtans t enmbat Its spread of meniaerttle and ths gradual eradicaUoa ef the eptdemle has develoead auch optima aanoear aTflelala an eitiaena tnat public echeoie aad thee- ere an sill reopen ea Monday. HYMENEAL BVethaae-Xeff. HILDRBTH. Neh.. Jan. !7. - Spec !. Mlas aanma Keff aad Harry F. Bethuse were married at the home of the bride's i mother. Mrs. Ke beers Neff. They will make their home in Denver. Mr. Urtbuae Is inspector ef locomotive boiler for the Interstate commlaelea. Out-of-toww guests were: Mr. sad Mrs. Martin Bethune of Omaha and Mkn Agnes Bethune and Mr. McCtellsa of Uneoha. IruOOdS Sarsaparilla Is Peculiar to Itself. There is no real substitute for it. Dont be led to take any preparation said to be 'just as good," but insist on having Hood 's. Get it today. In usual Mould form or chocolated tablets called 8areataba 13 Life lawmtsKw may be made pay able to ns and pro vision for Its dispo sition or ths Income from It made in your will. aVbselast aa-etoeUoa to thee aassed to ta hdllg ass la set! weal er fanes is there? sea an end the lavagse ef enestlt I laeestansats everted. wills drawn without charge if named Executor r Trustee) snd all trusts carried ont carefully snd. eco nomically. Iioo.ooo siso.ooo Quality Laundry! In keeping with our progressivene88, we have just com pleted the installa-' tion of a water treat ing system. This ' insures us absolutely pure, Boft, triple fil tered water and re dues the laundry wear m yuur clothes to the . minimum. ar a tar, i SURPLUS Mrs. HatUe M. Fox - North ISO, strere Who had her Barn baraed. wishes to announce that the Is prepared to at tend to business as before ss only a portion of her property waa baraed. I TeL Webst .67; lad. B-2ISL JJoth Phones. WapMiB Everywhere.