THBBrlE: OMAHA. UEDMSSiUY. r KBiil'AKi 191-'. Nebraska BEATRICE HEN FILE BRIEF Itaka Additional Attack apoa Com mission Form law. . DECLARE SPECIAL LEGISLATION rreklbltiea of rartr Deal mail Alleged tw Denial ( Blahta f ntlaeae Aeeertlea Art reader thaa Title." (Prom a Stiff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. 17 8rectal Tel- STmm. Another brlt, aa friends of the court was filed today In supreme court In the cas brought by Wllmot Bsughn to tost th eraJMIty of the Omaha coia mlasioa charter. It was filed by E. O. Kretttnger, A. M. Morrison and Meier a itelre. the latter of lUicoln and Kret singer of sBatiire. The first tried to file a petition In intervention, but the court refused to permit this, as the case has already been argued and submitted, but they were permitted to file the sup plemeetal brief. - - - One point raised In tl.is brief not touched on In the ones previously submit ted la that by Its provisions It Is la spe cial lefisiatton, because by Its verbiage K eonfned ths opiraton of the law to elites now having mm than t.0M population, instead of as intended to become in other cities at soon as they attained that pop ulation. This, It Is asserted, will foreva dar others which grow to that sis from adopting Its provisions.; It, also urges th prohibition of .party designation Is a dental of the rights of cltlsens. Argument Is also nude that tho pro vision for removal of officials. Is new legislation. They also go into the asser tion that' the act. Is broader than Its tills. . . 1 Jesse Keeae o Better, Word received from Judge Reese, who Is at Excelsior Springs, Is that he is no better and from the tone of the letter it Is feared by his friends here that the Judge is. not so well as when ha went away. Hs has been troubi.-d by pains. In the tack and hips, the nature of which arc not quits char. ' Beaton Renews. Application. Frank J. Beaton of Omaha, who was refused a license as a Ufa Insurance agent en complaint of the Phonetx company, haa settled the matters In .controversy and renewed his application- No de cision has been made on this. if. r. Eajalpsaeat Beads. - The Missouri Pacific Railroad company haa applied to the State Railway commis sion to issue M.lli,GM of equipment fund ing bonds and the permission has been granted. Only ti 115,000 of the ,bonds csn ba Issued at present, however, and ths road must report to ths commission when 1 be bonds are sold, the amount received for them and what was done with the money. The petition of tho company sets out that It at one time Issued Sti.41i.000 of equipment bands and that, of this Issue fXtlMm have been paid out of funds ob tained1 by means other than bond Issues and M Is this amount which the company Nebraska That Tightness of the Stomach Caused by Formation of Nauseous Uasea, from Indigested Food In i stantly Atoppcd with Stuart ' . tyspesla Tablet. i. ' I ' Trial Vaakaga rise. I When you feel as If your stomach was being, tightly choked when thai sain Is Intense and you brsak ' out In a cold and clammy perspiration and there la a lump In your throat and you' are weak and nauseated all you need la a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet to clear away the wrecksge of undigested food left la the. stomach, and Intestines and rsstors U eu ta your normal self again. " , 1 Tfeat raetty rseUag sf th Btomaak Is ! lastaatly SeUeeed by a StaaH's j Dyspepsia Vaalst. - Thousands of people have learned so wsli how . sure and dependable 8tuart's I Dyspepsia Tanleta are for all stomach IMS that they are never with a package at home and at the office, and upon , any Indication that the stomach is a Ht I tie weary, they take a Stuart's Tsbist , attsr sack meal for a few daya until the digestive organs get rested up sgsfn. This ,s. a splendid plea to follow and always result In much good. The ap petite ta improved, the food Is relished more, your sleep Is more refreshing, and your disposition will out Ice you friends instenad of enemies. . For Indigestion, Sour Stomach. Belching Gas, Coated Tongue, Intes tinal Indigestion and all Stomach Dis orders, and Pains or for Loss of Appetite-nothing la better than Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets for sure and Instant relist Use tkem freely they are aa harm less aa sugar would be aad are by no means ' to be classed aa "medicine." They have no effect whatever on . the system except th benefits they briar yea through the proper digestion -' your food. ' All drug stores sell Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets. Tho price la Sf cents per baa. If you wish to try them before purchasing, address T, 'A. Stuart Co.. aft Stuart Bldg Marshall, Mich,, and, is authorised to reissue. The remainder of the original issue. H4S.0M can only be Issued as rapidly aa their predecessors are paM and retired, leaving th equip ment mortgage no greater thaa It origin ally was It is set out that the avmey derived, from the bonds la to be used for tho purchase of eqqulpaient and to re imburse the company money paid for equipment out of funds derived from other sources than bond issues. . V. P. Sttmt-f'Way. Th railway commlsshm was occupied today bearing testimony regarding ths valuation of the right -ef-wsy of the Union Pacific company. II. Bortea of th company arrived at Ma conclusions of the value of the right-of-way In eitlea by adding Xfs Per ceat to the assessed value of almilar lands and then using tho mul tiple of two ss the segregsted vslu of the lands. The ststs's experts tske Issue with both the method of arriving at the actual value of the land and also main tain that the multiple used as the segre gation value la correct, asserting that It la too high. ' Esasaett ftsje With Stare. E. F. Emmett. state ban- examiner. who was offered a position aa national bank examiner, haa concluded be does not want the Job. but prefera to keep the on ho haa with the state. This will bs bad news for a large number of persona who had applied for the position of state bank examiner when ir. Kmmett should vacate the place. C. M. Penny of th Mate superinten dent' office, wss at Auburn Sunday when the storm blockaded the roads and waa not able to get bom until today. State Baya Sew La ad. The atat la buying a triangular pieos of ground containing on and one-half acres to add to the grounds of ths tuber culosis hospital at Kearney, paying there for BOO. Th tract Ilea between the present grounds and the direct road from the hospital building to the public high way and th atsts purchase waa to enable the institution to have a more direct outlet The land was the property of Frank H. Gilchrist Two Mem Pardoned. Harry Davis, sentenced for forger', and Tillman Reynolds, sent up from Adams county for mayhem, were pardoned today from the penitentiary. Th pardon were Issued yesterday, but the men served an extra day because of the blockaded condi tion of the street railway making It Impossible to reach the city. Both men are to be turned over to the Kansaa City Society for the Friendless, which will care for them until they can obtain em ployment . . - , Opposed to Chaaalag Rale. Local Methodist ministers hav been In terviewed on the proposal, which will corn before th next genersl conference of th ehur-h. to be held In Minneapolis to lift the ban on dancing. Without ex ception the local clergy of that church, so far as seen, are opposed to changing th rule of the church. On of them. In clos touch with th student at Wes leyan university, said hewss sure a great majority of the student body at that In stitution wss also opposed to dancing. The proposition has been up before every general conference for many years, and has as regularly been voted down, though tho majority has been gradually decreas ing. In many pastorates of the church, especially In th cities, the provision of tho discipline has been a dead letter ex cept ro far that th church haa never sanctioned th practice. Ssovr Disposal Sertaas. ... Barns' disposal Is serious problem for the- city. . fasting, off Bet vast -quantity wouM etnatt an expense which-tin dty does not feel able to bear.. Street labor, era cleared the guitars la th downtown district snd the experiment of flushing th streets from hydrsnta was tried with Indifferent suoces?. . . .Water KUI.g sa. Middle, Leap. E. D. Bennett of New York City, In behalf of himself and capitalists, has filed a claim for a water right an the Middle Loup river near Arcadia. Th plsns eon templet th expenditure of tnoMa to erect a hydro-electric plant which It la anticipated will sell power and light to urand Island. Tork, Hastings and numer ous other towns and cities within th radlua of th profltsble distribution of current from the plsnt His filing calls for.SjS cubic, feet of water per second and by ths erection of a dam t went v. six feet high ha expects to develop l.txn hors-power. The filing fee was VU. ' FARMERS HEARCORN GOSPEL Seed Speceials Attract Big Crowds I . All Alone; the Way. tended th lectures at each stop. The I'nlon Pacific train from Omaha and the ether two specials from Lincoln are meeting with aa great success. The four train are running on sched ule. General Passenger Agent W air ley of the Burlington sava that the visit of CUSTER COUNTY COUPLE BADLY HURT IN RUNAWAY DEPOTS KATE LECTUSE S0OXS ; lour tnin ' ' "f,r", towam ta tne stat wiu oo a worwi oi aouo. tare Provided la Mmmy r tares Prove Too Saaatl le Aecwsaaeedate I .arse amber that tether to l isten to Expert. -1 think that tho specials will attract a larger crowd this week than they aould have but week." said Mr. Wakeley. "be cause, while the weather la colder ami ths Is considerable snow on the ground, the reads are hard and easier to get over i than they were last week." Telegram. -The seed corn speT-tal arrived WITNESS IN JAIL RATHER at Ji today and waa greeted by over rarmera and cltlsens maklac a fitting dose for the dsys' trip In which they have addressed over t farmers In tight THAN TELL MAN'S NAME (From a Staff Correspondent.) L1XCOLX. Feb. i:.-MpecUl.-Hele town hi this part of the state begin- !" Stednlts. a young woman i who -was nlng with a crowd of at) early this morn ing at Madison and stopping at Humph rey. Oenoa. Fullerton. Belgrade. Cedar Rapids, Spauldlng and St. Edward. The speakers have had more listener at every station thaa their apecial train would accomodate and have found It to convert depots Into lecture O. Hull, who wss to Join the train at Humphrey thla morning, missed connec tions and only altered th apodal here, but will be with It the balanc of the trip. Th train met with no apecial demonstra tion during the dsy and most of the I the work done by ihle organisation mums a witness In a case agstnst May Dtdle. charged with keeping a disorderly house, wsa seat to Jail today tor contempt of court She hsd testified to meeting var ious men at the place, but when asked to name thsm refused. The Judne rul.-d that shs must answer, but she went to Jail rather than comply. ftatre froas Itoaae t'ellear. ORKTK. Neb.. Feb. S.-(Speclal.)-7he college orchestra, under the direction of Prof. iVk. gave a spendld conceit Fri day evening in the chapel. The Mvlicatra la made uu of th best talent In Crete. besides the best In the colleee. so that BROKEN BOW. Neb., Feb. rial.) (I F. Urabert and wife, living eight miles es.it of hee were seriously I Injured in a runaway last night while re turning home from a neighbor's, where they had been spending the evening. In the wagon aith Mr. and Mrs. Urabert were tw small daughters. S and M years old. While going over a piece of rough road ths horses took fright and started to run. 1n the darkness Mr. Urabert lost control of ths animals ami. In striking a short curve, the wagon was overturned, violently throwing the occupants some distance fnm the road. Mr. and Mrs. Grabert were rendered unconscious and tho two little' girls, although badly bruised, walked a mile to the Barthol omew ranch for assistance. The Injured people were taken to the latter place and lira. Talbot and Buckley summon.d from lwre by telephone, ilrabert was found to be suffering from several fractured ribs and a severe shock, while his wife's head la dangsrously cut and bruised, a big portion of her hair having In some un accountable way been torn out by tit routs. Mrs. Urabfrl's condition, so the physicians say, is critical. PRINCE'S PLATFORM HAS , SEVEN PLAIN PLANKS GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Feb. KWSdo- clal.-Wlllsrd A. Prince, - who haa an nounced ht candidacy for th aomlna tidn for congress on th republican ticket in. the Fifth district haa given out ths following platform on which be proposes to males th race before th primaries and after la event of hi nomination: Th people when called upoa to elect a -congressman have a right to know where he stands upon Importsnt matter under' consideration, and I am giad to stste my position. ' First I am in favor of a reduction of many of the schedules of the Payne-AI-drich tsriff bill. This reduction should be made upon a scientific principle so ss neither to cripple American industries aor to afford a .shelter, for monopoUoa or trusts. . , Second I believe Inferior fautar.1 should not bs allowed to enjoin state laws. ifuwrr aaouio so vested original ly In state courts with a right of appeal to the I 111 trd States aunreme mrt - -. will, if elected, work and vote to bare mm juuiciarr laws so amended. Third 1 will work and vote for proper amendment to th eShermaa anti trust isw wmcn may do round necesary to suppress trusts, saoaooollas and tiu..i combinations. . Fourth I will work and ovta fnr L- limiting th L'nloo Pacific right-of-way w m iTtrv. 4 uu mn oeiieve tnat set tlers who hav lived noon land for mn years. Unproved, cultivated and paid taxes pwi h snora nso tneir property. ' Ftfth Conaressmen In th uas hav been paid J8 cents a mile each way- aa mlleac. The actual expenses do not a ceed a cents per mile. I will work aad vote for a law to reduce it to that amount and will not accent mora if eiecteo. . Hi xtn Congressmen are allowed ttieV ner veer dare hire I r Kv haw- M clerk many of them take the money themselves. I will vote sad work to have this made payable dtrectlv to the clerk and only to those employed and win accept no part or it myself. Seventh la conclusion I will stat that new Issues are constantly arising. Ws can hardly anticipate what the near xuiure mar nnng lortn. ir nominated and elected I will attempt to represent the best sentiment of this district audiences have been farmers who are really Interested In the- work. Tho ques tions asked have done much to bring new lines of talk from the management ' Large crowds of farmers are greeting th efour seed trsins sent out by the Bur lington and Union Pacific yesterday. Word haa been received from ths Bur lington, train from Omalia that at the four stops 900 farmers oa an average at- thnt ot manv uroieastonai oivhestrax. The mid-year bumiuei uf the Alpha Omega fraternity was held Friday evrii Ing. and thai of the Independent Debat ing club on Saturday evening. During the warm days ot lat week, several of the men have been out on the athletic field, doing a little preliminary work. Id hurdling and throwing the weights and dlmus. Ths gymnasium clssses will be held until spring vaca tion, and after that all the training will consist of out-of-door work. BEVERIOGE'S NAME FILED BY ROOSEVELT'S FRIENDS LINCOLN. Nb.. Feb. S7.-A pel!! km placing the names of Albert J. BeverWge on the republican preterentia: nnmarj ballot for vice president, was filed by i..m.'ii reaidmta of University Place. Neb., tills morning. Th petition Is signed by republl sns who srs known suDoorters of Colonel Roosevelt for the preeidentlal nomination. FOR ALL MEN AND WOMEN I will give you free a sample of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, that have brought health and happiness to thousands also a book on any chronic disease you need. ' The story of my free offer to you is quickly told. During my many years of practice I have used numerous combinations of curative medicines for liver ills. I have kept records of results in case after case, so that my staff of physicians and surgeons, at the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., are able to diagnose and treat fases at a distance with uniform good results. I am going to send you free a sample package of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which will relieve biliousness and ill health due to a disordered liver. Write at once for a sample or a book. But for the permanent rtlief of blood disorders and impurities, I can recommend my "Golden Medical Discovery "a blood medicine without alcohol. R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. Nature's Way Ii The Best. Buried deep ia oar Astsrisss forsst wo fad blood root, qacca's root, msndrsk aad etoa root, fold seal, Orejoo f rap root aad eherrybsrk. Of th Dr. R. V. 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The "Discovery" is not so good for acute coughs arising from sudden colds, nor must it be expected to cure consumption in its advanced stages no medicine will do that but for all the obstinate, chronic coughs, which, if neglected, or badly treated, lead up to consump tionit is the best medicine that can be taken." Sold by all principal dealers in medicines. To find out more about the above mentioned diseases and all about the body in health and disease, get the Common Sense Medical Adviser -the People's Schoolmaster in Medicine revised and up-to-date book of 1000 pages -which treats of diseased conditions and the practical, successful treatment thereof. Cloth-bound sent post-paid on receipt of 31 cents in one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing tnly. Address Dr. Pierce s Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, jiff 4t0 sat" -front. Agree mm Osalaaa; Pleat. - TBCCM8EH. Neb, Feb. 27.(8peclal Telegram.) At a meeting of the property owners along the Nemaha river ia joha- son county. In Tecum seh today th sngt- a.wwi. nvi i , ""j aon cuum), in jeciHDsen wuf w sngl- a trial package will be sent you free Sneer's plan for th dttch of drainage dav trtct No. 1. which is th whole county. waa accepted, Thla Improvement will cost sot leas than tliMs, and thought will prevent th flooding of th low lands along th stream. The key to success in business Is the persistent and Judicious us of newspaper advertising. ' - DRAGON RID 0 E N CHINA I Russia's dragon is tyranny; lUliia a, aujjciauuuiL main is the subject of an article, the intrinsic interest of which is unusual "Pictures in a Chinese Temple," by Thornton Oakley, emphasizes that fide of Chinese life which is picturesque rather than progressive. But Harriet Monroe's description of "The Education of Chinese Children" shows how the picturesque is giving way to ideas and ideals from the western world. Her description of the t ancient methods is all the more timely because those methods t slowly disap pearing. Naturally a Chinese mother graduated from . Bryv Mawr has ideas against compressing either feet or heads. , George Eennan, to whom we already owe so much ofwhat we know about Russia, tells of the workings of the "mouse-trap," one of the methods by which the police try to throttle the enemies of the government. Ken nan quotes Dumas for his description of a device not unknown outside Russia; but only so great an authority on Russian affairs as George Kennan can adequately describe the modern "mouse-trap" of that country. la Jssosry. The Century gars ths (rat pirtans of the supers Uacels leeasorial propaard far Waatuarton. la thai Bum her sppemrs th Srat psbhsbad views of Doatel Cheater French s inspiring Matseaf I -isroin. Sura restores aiaphaaiitUw Issdership of Ths Century lathe Sew at art. .These are but four of the interesting features oft number unusually rich in pictures, stories and articles. NTURY CE Kccs a copy, $uk year. At ail sack ataraa, sr Tba Ostsry Ce, I siea Square. Nrw York BiiiiiifiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSiiiiiaii UR SHOW WINDOWS are beginning to show signs of spring. Spring Suits and other wear' ables are being put on display Greatest Line of Spring Suits ever, ' . $10.00 to $35.00 Come Any Time That Is Convenient , Omaha's Only Modern Clothing Store. Tli Home of Quality. Clothes, Letter to a Million Owners i of HYOMEI InhalersI Some Information about the Money Back: Cure for Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Croup i and Catarrhal Deafness. ! Because tt I lie enormous sales of HT OMKI during th present year, w deem It adviseable to publish thla letter. HYOMKt haa cured mora cases of ca tarrh (acute, chronic, nilld and atub hom) than si1 th catarrh specialists in America. . Hut In order to get tho best and quick est results th directions . should b closely followed. Chang th gauss In the Inhaler every week, or, hotter still, every four days remove both stoppers front Inhaler be fore using. Never mind how strongly ot HTOMRI III Inhaler emells, to get actual benefit Is drop of HYOMKI should be poured Into th inhaler three limes a day. A less amount won't destroy th germs. Read th directions carefully and If. you are aSrilcted with a stubborn cas of, catarrh us th vapor treatment aa dl-. rotted. Kem ember that ths lltll bard rubber: Inhaler will last a lltetlm and that an" xtra bottle of HLOHF.t with generous supply of gaus can be obtained for only ; ( cents, ' ' . A complat HYOMKI outfit. Including Inhaler coat ll.SD at dealers every-; where. . Money hack If not satisfied when you uss HYOMEI for catarrh, catarrhal deafness, coughs, colds and croup HYOMKI contains no opium, cocaine, ' nercury , or other harmful drugs. Tried and never found wanting It takes years to organize "serv ice" in an office building. If you are in a comfprt able building; where "service" has been organized for years, you will have a certain comfort and ease that can bo obtained only through ,4.jcar8.cf .careful organizotiou. .. . - e . There, Is an advantace In being In a building whose rula for twenty Tsars has been never to allow a slngl thing to gat out of repair, and ths building and Its equipment each year is a little better than It was the year before. .This kind ot a policy and organisation la what yon will find In THE BEE BUILDING ,i - atS Reception Room, private of flea, two larg cloaslS. largs workroom with two north window Ideal offlc fur engineer, architect doctor or other prolssslnal men. Mental per Uiootli..... tmUM Sag This Is a long narrow room, ltxlIVs, having a north light lien t si, per month HIM ', .-. -arr . J K 11-iilo in six, located on the court, close la HI lleiit. thus having excellent nstural light Ths space could be divided so as to luaas two vary pleasant rooms. Price, psr mouth .......... SS7 &Q Booxa Offlrs In th northwest corner, having four larg w In dus a A fireproof vault for the protection of valuebl papers ' Is much In demand and la afforded In thla room. There I a total of Slo square fset ot floor spec and sots would be -equipped with partition to satisfy good tenant The rental prk u. par month .aeo.00 ' The Bee Building Co. Bee Business Office 17th and Ftjrnun Sts. MM Rich and mellow you can taste the rare, delicious tang of tue'old German lager in-- ; "": " No wonder it has" be come such a favorite that .imitation beers with similar names are being offered every where. Insist upon "Old Fashioned Lager Beer"; look for this label. Xacklcy. BrOSn Distributers W. H. Bodemann, Gen. Sales Agent, . 121 North Sixteenth. St. it A II. onutRS for "Old Fasliloned Lager Beer" filled th day rclvl Snipped everywhere.