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THE BEE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1912. 11 0 Sherlocko the Monk The Case of the Missing Masterpiece N. Drawn for The Bee by Gus Mager A 4uu uiuA .... ii WN AT THE flMj TNew rr--lva0 V RtTUMj THE ON.UABUE Tat hm l lOoe unm 1 TVui M ... r iicr MOTW tT CCxVTAINC. A A CY-,-veu-. ecu... - An., DC" tlA'-M M6 AU. , . . 2 oc.lum but ""T KNOW HIS NAME OR. Strikes m as) r - IAS.T CONNOtMEUR to HMl THIS- -0l 1 ClLT FRAME 1-OOK.wL vEfcr much cur of piacFH J fOU Ntet ENttRrAIN . MO AC,;- , i-T- iu Uim-nh.i.j IT'-i CNU A CMROMO WHICH TOUR. ; CSMMUNlCATNe PWRCN, FCURFLUSHO, 1 AIDR.&S&, STAA4Pep oH THe BACK, IVtSVj - OFFERED FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MImhUumh. HI CB , PS S-OH SALE K.rl4. - 8AFRS-OrrMockd with mond-hud ' tT SAFES. DERIGHT. IS1 Frn.m SI. f,,, " "f'"' - . . . dla, DeSoto count)'. Florida, at th lui- FD8 SALE Thra pool tablaa, new gwm ouantltie 0l : , cloth, flrat claaa coodlUon. Call to acres. Hi. i acrsa. IU.CA. lea Hamr X. acres, ;.od. M acrea. HiuiSw acroa. WE rant and impair all kinds or wa. J"1UU- . , . . , . . , , ln machlnaa. Ind. A-VX3. Doudaa Mil Keaaonabla .tmi. Th la is u (ood land NEB1UKKA CYCLE CO, 1,,b h ,n Pt?? ?u?,yA be,n 15th and Huuy Sta fina fruit and vegHaula land. acraa . . ; ' . . , - In alL ta ua at onco as this land will ... fOR bALG-An No. Ramlngton typ- lait but a anort' tlma it tha prkca, Kaxt -wltar, S1. Tha bast ot ruiwlnc order, cxcuraion to i'lorlda. Marrh i. Call at 12Ca & Ulh St., batwoao and LAKE KlOG UNI) CO.. 7:3 p. m. t01-Glod BUIg. Kaaaaa Clly, Mo. WANTED to aell, baby bed, nuaery laaa, fhalr. r cart. H. Call Red II ti. r""" z- ; culatlon la to a la 'a ol Iowa, as.uua dan. - : Tha Capital U read by and believed la PERSOXAXi by the eianOpauere ot Iowa, woo aMaply - 7T n.iiv'mih pgvipnv ''" to permit any other paper la tuali . vs-uAx IMAjtn REMRDT. boom. Katea. 1 cent a word a day Uil . Gladiah Pharmacy. l?th and Dodite. pr line per tnonta; count au. ordinary . '-Vtui maaaaca, Anna KUher. 01 Ware Blk. oro , t llna Aodraaa aM aouai ' latmal. tee ai utncs, la. . AFTrm April Ut a family living in a v . fin home near tha Field club will let . feaaaaa. , two adjoining south front room with ...''- , .... excellent board an tamllla to two people ' . . IN LA N IJ for per month. In a flratlaaa farnUy hundred acres adjoining town IU- hotel or pension thla would coat at leaat ? hmlth Center, county seat town of -'fit and table board doubttua Applicant W people; all level land; all In cultlva- addreee C S3, Bee. "on- tour hundred acroa in fall wheat. , ' : l ": ''need: amall Improve- LAMPS ,nvrtfa J?" 1"M l0 menta. Forty acres altalta, good or- rtTut rXLj l0J. S "l?-!? chard; flneat tract of W acre. In county. hOS LAMP CO.. CI 8. Htn. D. lWJtl, A-lta fcour ,yerll lectnc Hghta; fine high LADIES rave a) per cent. Pennrll Mil- artioota. Above located In on of tha beat Unary Co.. Paxton Blk, Hi stem u petal re. hog and cattle feeding and grain counties TOUNG women coming to Omaha a. i1?? iwalX'n yne .Wrw , ' itrangera are Invited to visit tha Young na muc!i!na r,it-rwt r-rt Women Chrlatian aaaoaaUon building ilTiVk v. at Savaotaaniti and St Mary's Ave., where mlth Center. Kan, they wtu be directed to suitable. boarding Miaiaeania .plaoea, or otberwia-9 aatlsled. Look for , . "" " n Lnlon HAVB a farm ot lw) now. five miles T A S.1-! 4 nK'w'i"h movenient. Apt. from good town, W mliea front Mlnne- r 18W r"Lr"-l"n- v m apolla. acres under cultivation, acre "8WEUW1I maaaage ror rheumatism. rn'adow' l'I",c P'u, nd timber, stomach trouble, poor circulation. Kara- " " k opened up. Clay loam soli, ten Tonaeth, graduate from Sweden. X) Wood bouse. UiAHe, with "L lix24itle, Omaha Nat Bank Bidg. Doug. JUS. fH basement, new barn. -utile, gran- ofc.oth-'m.r.do "d" wilt " ulKaTn SSj W. llth St.. for coat of colleotlen. to the i"d L a- , ;."htr, ,rCT10,1 IMU'" 4134 E&prSEiJ V-&JSs!i wagatia win ail, , , . Rj Mnn UAIHIiHfti'ilN'A Manicurina;, Sham- i pooinr-Scarp treatment a kileJlalty for ' atebeaaa-au ladlea and gentlemen. Mra. Horce, Sail ' ' J-arnam. R Ind. A-lOl FOR SALE-Half aectlon near Orand i-nr-tir 4 ivc-u-vrvn inv.n i -.Maiiv-a I'd; over Ma) acres alfalfa; over 97.000 CHINA DECORATOR and fi5u w . itea- 1NQ REA80NABLE. Special .ItSiSaVt. uSnd." " Alub oruera.. Kuth Latchford. BtuUio, i! ; , ..-. fltb at. .. - - FOR BALK Well Unproved farm sa ;Z'$2$ rtfSSjSST c?""- " -fc-f " MASSAGE-!' JITSSS FARM r gain. n omah Pealon. of Cnfcnga W a 17U ot., 1st floor. P. W. Onn . Merrill. U:ia City Na k. Blag. Jdasaa Hittennouae, X Old boston Bid. ACKES. unimproved farm land. 44 - u.i-trwi- u ... mliea from town; will sell cheap; title MAGNETIC treatment. Ill B. Uta, -up- air. For I nlor -nation addreaa Lock Bog , Big slprlnga. Deuel County, r.ebraaa-a, SEklS Sif? BUT LAND; aao term mortgages troni ft lath. -room bally and bunday. to p. tint We ca pieaae you. The -,; POI I TUT A Vn plrTRTnrS Welpton Investment Co.. Ogallala. Neb. POtLTRX AMP "ET 6TOyK DOUBLE; VOLK MONEY ON DAWKS VS? T"orot& 's." 'whrLc WNK T WATESfcliaB TOTATB rnlvuumj stock 'a aett?ii NORMAL - TOWN; POPULATION MDeJ"l: xMblttonM ? show atock3 to OKEAT ALFALFA (JKED BELT, ti to WrSettlng Wti for caolu AddT EB ACRfi. CALL OR WRITS O. A. D.'Brandela. Omaha. Tel. Be neon fitti. B. UNTHANK. CHADRON. NKB. FAVORITE INCUBATOR? .d.i... , and brooders means every egg a chick; SOUTH DAKOTA STOCK RANCH, a-oat txtce saved on flrat hatch; m days tUS,?.CUy' I00." """i,,,?1"1 free trial; catalog Ire. Leahy Mtg. to.. Umbers buildings and fences. Will sell. JTs 8. JSth. exchsnge or rent. i. H. Bradt. Rock- R. C. HrAt. Walker. 8. P.: Tel. M. Mft "'J" makdy LtB poultry farm s. c. , White Leghorn eggs tor hatching. Phone REAL ESTATat FOR REST. . llorenoa ll Geo. H. Lea Co., Omaha, ,leb, - - - Ferae aaal Kaaeh Lajada, V RKtf. -LijTATn TWO farms for rent Theae farms ara . ' . rSA' ball!' - - good tillable land, well Improved, contain- ' ' '' Ing 19 acres and l acres, i. T. CoUiaa, AMk'IKAcia Ok- IllXt:. Council Bluff a, la. Phone Black iUa. ' Herd Abstract Co.. oldest abstract orfloe REAL ESTATE LOANS Irr Nebreafta; m Brandets Theater. - rr K'KALE a. CAMPBKLU 1UI Karnam fet. 0 K K f'bcIuA LEflT A Xal C o! .-' . Blu.ifcUtS' l.NFORMA. to. Wit New Omaha Aat'l Bank ttuuding . - ' 'i MONUY to loan on business or real- . -Electric, frse fixtures. Omaha Silver Co. dsnce propertlee, (1,M to tMO.oue. W. U. ideal Cement Co.. 17th and Cuming. 1HOMAS, M First .Nat l Bank Bldg. yycha, son at Blind. nun..d-nj- sJTShCTtW " .HUPtg , GARVIN BROS. .-. ARK TOU OOINO TO BUILD? Omaha Nat nana If so, let us furnish your plana and LOAfca-Farma aud city properly. J- SDeetflcations. Wa ara prepared to give H. Dumont et bon. IX Famam at. lirat-claaa service at reasonable price, t-ct CITY LOAN'S. Benus-Cariberf Ca, Try ua Both Phones. ' ' " 310-11 Brandets Theater Bldg. 9C0TTH1LU WMcCagueBUir x.s-; Ky lont, petera TnMTceT AD l-.C.t LJ WAMBU City loans and warranta ljSaUllIUl liOIIlC W. rernae. fcmilh A Co., IM Far nags ot. t-rooma. strictly modern, full basement, WanUd farm loans. Kloka Inv. Co.Otna. hot water heat, large ague re house, full ' two-story, built i yearo; nicely decorated; . . , . good lot; located at B N. 19th St. Price. FOB BALK OK EXCHANGE J4- .u.no" iTJbtH ACRKS Unproved land seven mues ou. Built for a horns by tha owner. ,roR ArcmtM. bUM UxU lntloe Graham-Peters RealtV Co. Inlahed. catUa barn, ; hog ahed. VJlUIiaxu i CVCia nvmiy l-O. lllS. carn crIb UIQ granary, m Omaha National Bank Bide lxT; goad well, windmill, cistern water . Phona Red m, - ptpM) to feed yard; stable for six head WE BUILD HOU8M TO ORDER. of horses; l acres broken; 3 scree al- Do you want a well built home, planned f!'a- Mill cooaider from to It.Ota) after your own Ideas, at a moderate food clean merchandise stock la good ; co?? Ws will build tor you In any part town. Please give full mformaUoa In of the city, at her. on enr lot or yours, first letter. Price, fee par acre. A. L. Call and get our reasonable terms propo- Bratty. Arcadia. Neb. ( Mrf-a,,. Bill, FOR EXCHANGE K0 seres smooth SCOTT HILL. W McCague Bldg. Iud; TCI, living water. miles to ' - BY OWNER Must sell my strictly good town In Pennington County, South modem, -roora home, hardwood finish; Dakota. Want general merchandise) or first class furnace sua plumbing; corner lire stock. Price. tL'ML Wsnt about equal I lot. K23 Seward. Call me uif and I will value. Write C. B. Dowllng. Wagner, ' explain. Tel Harney 17u. g. jj, - AT BAUOutlf.. .-room jiouee. easy pay. MUST BELL Uoabla to make pay- menu. Canadian otflcs. 1U bo. lath aH. menta. IU0O home, te,CW mortgage, . OUR LETTER duplicating work la ua- W" . Beptember U bal- excelied. A trial will coavines you. Both co by year. W1U take cear lots or . 'phonea. Western Duplicating Co-, eH Bee. nJI cotUaia for my Interest. Address 1 . -, - ,- - A s&l. Bee. ' i REAL ESTATE I hande trades everywhere. If you waat 1 FARM at MAMH ,U FOR SALS wsuits call Dean. 17 Bee Bldg. D. " ' et ACRES Lake Co.. (Ore. land for va- 1 . . , - r. saswrgta. ----- cantlot la Omaha. W. Wagner, 801 N. ldth. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA trmrtneTn' Tiaversed br the braaks, for five or six room oottag In ATLAsTTA, PIRM1N3HAM ATLAN- Omaha, or suburbs. Address Y-s, carr TIC RAILROAD. Bee. - - ; JSA$J!Lc2T?LJI ACRPM. Rk cour.tv. NAraaka. i fTfSfaij. orodSr rmSZSSS ,cn- i' , Vint Omaha ctSsaia, church and acaooi advantaaea Addreaa P. O. Box WS. Omaha. vrua ' . WANT gasoline engine and plow outfit, I W. B. LEAHY. DEPT. K. I will trade M acres in Polk county, Minn- j Ueneral Passenger Again. I eaota for It. All good soil and tillable I ': ATLAMA. V.A. - - 1 und. U. f. Creaaftbd. Storm Lake. U.l , WANTED TO BORROW WANTK TO BORHOV-H.6l for 5 years at or T per cent. Good business property as security, o sm. Be. t3.00 TO iS.OuQ at 14 per cent. Security, beat half section IrrUated land In Big Horn Basin, Wyo. Elmer Gregory, St. Joseph. Mo. WASTED TO BfV lioiisehuld g.ls. clothes A sh e. 1X971 BIOS) o-a..liu kov u.. ivr. ItfJM Center. D. teat WANTED To buy old brokeu watcnea M. .Nathan, lot s. Uth ft. WAXTKD VJ RENT WANTED TO RENT Five or six-room modern cottage April I. Would prefer It In Benson or Dundee, or other sub urb. Address Y 2A Bee. WA.NTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position In rstall shoe stois; nine years with one firm and to years as a shoe salesmsn on the road. Can give good references. Exclusive shoes preferred. In loan or Nebraska. Address Y Ssl. careKof Bee. CATHOLIC LADY. 44. destrra poaillos as housekeeper In residence or bachelor home, good cook. Want good, permanent home. Mrs. Roa Turcutt, Davenport, la., general delivery. ' RAILWAY' TIME CARD tfarliaaloa Station Bnrllagtoa . Dsaver A Caltternia ratrt SauaS Eipnss Ntiraska petals Blark Hills Uarola alsil Nwrlkevet Kimiiss . Xvaraska Kp(e,a Seharler-flaluwoiHa Uarle Local FlatiisaeBia-Iova Belltvae-Plaunseatk rhicr asecisi ... enter sr. ii kioaa Sisrsea L:hteue Fast KXrM Cresloa tit. I Lecal St. Lofli Kkpraat Kamas Ujr St. jtipeps-. Kaiuuta cttr A St. JowpS.. Kaaua Clur A it. Joi.ph. -Teeth at Maaaa Depart ..a I pm ..a 1 pta ..a . aa . .a I II pa .b l a pel ..all pia ..a IS aw ( Si psi ..a i ll sia ...i: pw ..a t is aa II U tm .1 i s tm M pm k l pw .. I B pm .U U pm .a I : U am ..a i-K pa Arrhia a I II pm a l: pa a l pa a I pm II U pa a t am a :! pm blam kSOSarn M SB s lM II pa a t a aa ai m pm a t am HO am II am am a I II pa OCR AX STEAMSHIP. WANTED Position by extwilenced Im plement and gaa engine man. unmarried. Reference. Address W. M. Kelly, South Birch St., Creston. la. WANTKI A good place to work on farm; have hoy 14 years. K. V. Ml urn back, Nebraska City, Neh. YOLNQ lady warns o trice work; small alary to start. Phone Webster 3WH. WANTED Work Thuraday and batur day. Telephone Webster 4307. LADY wants position as housekeeper for widower. tSM Dodge St. Harney fcxiB. ,i.n - i 1 1 w ana A, WAKHINO and ironing dona T.. II W:t Flrat-claaa, practical nurse, H WIO. A-S7t POSITION as head loli keeper, by lady of five years' experience. E W6, Be. UVK STOCK MARKET OF WEST Ship your stock to South Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Your consign ments receive prompt and careful atten tion. Live stark Caaaaalsslaa Mercbaala. Byere Bros A Ot. Strong and rseponstbts. "WOOD BROS.. ZH-13 Exchange Bldg. Oreet WesL Com. Co., Omaha A Denver, 3CANDIN A VI AN-American Line KORWAT. 9 EDEN T. &m&l AKD DENJLiM jg-f jj-j O I.Yfir-ll. Otcir II. til, Mb - a AATtr c I c. y. Ttitgea. Msr 14 UHribH f first Clua. tT, a Jsaa B Is Julp I afti4 Clam. Mi A. a Johnson A Co., tu 'i Kimte ti.. Calcsau, IIL. ar ssr meal sssiit. LEGAL NOTICE!. NOTICE TO SEWEK CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by tbs city ot Mound City, Missouri, up to T o'clock p. m. April i. l1t at City Clerk's Office, In. said city, for constructing I.MI lln. ft. It sanitary sewer main and 11 manholes; also l.li) lln. ft. 1) storm aewer, hi Inleta and t manholes. Plana, profiles, specifics lions and further Information conosrning blda on file at City Clerk's office, in Mound City, Missouri, and at the offices of Seltha-Petermsn (engineering Co., St Joseph. Missouri. For further pertirulsra rail on or address City Clark, Mound City. Missouri. , By order of the city council at ili City ot Mound City. Missouri. J. B, DEARMONT, City Clerk. Mis Ut. GOVERNMENT KOT1CE8. W. R. SMITH A SON just handle sheep. TAOO BROS, hsndls cattle, hogs, sheep Clsy, Robinson A Co.. an) Exchante Bldg. Interstate Co. Better results Ship to ua CLIFTON Com Co., 221 Exchangs Bldg. L. E. ROBERTS CO., 32 Exch. Bids. Cox A Jones Com. Co., bunch of huatlera Farmers L. 8. Com. Co.. Kxch. Bldg. "Martin Bros A Co.. 208-4 Exch. Bldg. ""Deposit proceeds of shipments In Stock Yards Nat l Bank. Only bank at yards. OMAHA, THE GRAIN MARKET WEEKS GRAIN CO., grain merchants. Conaignaients souciiea m ursnaais. RAILWAY TIME CARD IMO.N S t ATlllN leaih and Maaaa l nlon Paclfle Depart. Arrtva Sail. aB. Cnmlsnd United, .a S.4I m a ?:m h caiaa A Jspu ram iun....a lim pm al uprn AlUAtlc ExDram a S:4I mm Oroa Eipnma all; pm lists Lea Antle ualtea al:w pm a I N pm beam Special a Ikm a 1:17 aa ChimiI.) 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Arrice SIM pea Ml Mam Peel, aiaacaaaua 1-B pm b! pa k t:ti am e I a n a s a aa aie dtp Psasagsr k lie) aas Emeraaa taaa, . a N aa m. anir. tl aai:y aaoapt Haaoajr. cj taatsj CENTRAL DIVISION. CHIEf QH. UH. Office. Chicago, 111.. Marc 11. WU.- Sraled proposals. In triplicate, will be received by the. Quartermaster, at Fort KoMnenn. Neb,, until II o'clock a. m. mountain time, April 4. 1U and than opened, for furnishing the construction, steam heating, -electric wiring and fix tures required, for the Improvement of tha Hoapital at that Post. Full in formation, plsna and specifications fur nished on application to that officer. Deposit of 16 required for the plans, which will be refunded when tha plana are re turned. Plans and specifications can be seen at this office. Col. Jno. I. Clem, Chief jr. Mr. M. is-ia-w-u. Apr. l-l Manufacturers .Are Co-Operating with Food Commissioner "Very few manufacturers In Nebraska are trying In get around tha pur food law and moat of them ara co-operating with me In the enforcement of tha law,' said Deputy State Fcod Commlealomr Nels P. Hansen, addressing th Omaha Manufacturers' aftotfauon ' yesterday. "Tha members ot this association es pecially are co-operating with the food department, and wa get many letters of encouragement from them. Mr. Hansen said an Inspector from htl department had. In tha last month, found several thousand cases ot goods Improp erly branded, but those who wera re sponsible for this branding war willing to learn tha right way. A. V. Pease. Fairbury druggist, urged th association - to campaign against prison-made goods. & T. Baaaett of Gibbon spoke In oppo sition to the mv of tha oleomargarine manufacturers to remove the 10 cent tax on colored oleomargarine. Parish House Open to Aid City's Poor The Trinity Parish bouse, under the supervision ot Dean Tancock. again has thrown open its doors to relieve tha wide spread distress caused by the storm, and la feeding, clothing and housing th poor and needy and taking car of th lick. Tha Dean aays he Is prepared (or A land office business and hundreds are avail ing themselves of th protection and help thus provided. Such as wish to assist In this work ara Invited to correspond with Dean Tancock. . .. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS - ' , t ANNOUNCED BY COFFIN Datea tor civil service examinations o be held in the federal bulldmg have been announced by Secretary Viola Coffin. Tha following are the positions tha ap plicants will be examined tor and th dates of examination: Tinners' helper, March 3D; bacteriologist for Pbllllpine service, male, April ; Junior electric! engineer, April 1-4; mat laboratory ap prentice April 1-4; blue printer, April J; mlcroanaiyat. April i; male . laboratory assistant In ceramics, April I; male pre parator, April S; assistant physical geolo gist. April t-4; Assistant physical chem ist. April mala assistant In grain standardization. April 1: mala carto graphic specialist, April i; scientific as list ant in plant pathology. April ftVU. Salaries for these positlona run from t3 per rsrati to J3,S00 ner jtar. . IN FAYOR OFJffl INCOME TAX Underwood Beports New Excise Bill Back tt) House. TOTES FIVE THOUSAND EXEMPT Earls Impost aa Rarmlaaw or Rrv enac Over fS.ltOO Year ta Be ( ollec-trd frwaa fiearce la BUI ! Taraaga. WASHINGTON. March 15,-MainUln-Ing th constitutionality ot th proposed excise tax bill, extending provisions of th corporation tax law to Individuals and co-partnerships, submitted aa a reve nue measure to replace customs duties on sugar. Representative Underwood, chair man of th waya and means commute, mads a report to tha house today, urging th passage ot tha bill. After arguing the oonatllutlonsiity ot th proposed law. proclaiming It In ab--olut conformity with supreme court eclalona relating to tha Income tax, the i-port explains th provisions and scopo of tha measure as It would effect Indi viduals. Whil th bill." says th report, em bodies a new application of taxes. It carries all tha modern philosophy of tax ation. It propose to oblige tha cltiien to contribute annually a fair and just portion ot his nt gain to tha main tenanc of the government. At already stated, this bill. It enacted Into law. will accomplish In th main all the purpose ot a general Income tax law and at the sain Urn escape th disapproval of th suprem court," as It keeps well within th principles laid down by that court In sustaining th constitutionality ot th eorporatloti-lax law. "To Illustrate th equitable adjustment ot th excise tax recommended, a per son having an Income of less than fS.oOt per year would pay nothing, whil a person whoso business tarns I10.CO0 net would pay no tax aa th first. ia.tW and n th second IE WO would pay only p) a year." ! Tha report call th proposed bill A combination of th excise lax of Ukg and th corporation tax law of 19D, both at which "hava bean held valid In all re spects by th suprem court." Nat m Direct Tax. That tha proposed tax la constitutional lha way and mean committee demo crats believe, tor the following reasons. which they argue can be suitalned: "Tha proposed tax Is not a direct tax upon th property, real or personal, of tha oopartnershlpa or Individuals, but A special excise upon the carrying on or doing business by such copartnerships or Individuals, and It, therefore, needs no apportionment among th states ac cording to population aa required by the constitution with reference to direct taxes. "The proposed tax la uniform through out the United States. It It be true that th tax Is an excise Ita Indirect char acter la at one established. "The proposed tax la an axels because "The tax Is legMatlvely Intended aa an excise, a shown by th plain language of th bllL "Th subject of th tax 1 th conduct or transaction of business, which, ac cording to a uniform tine ot decisions by tli supreme court ot the United States i A proper subject of excise tax. "The tact that the Ux Is to be meas ured by the net Income ot th Unable person or Arm does not change Its real character." The report further asserts that the only step the supreme court "must take In order to sustain the proposed law Is one which la perfectly logical. If not abso lutely irrefutable, and hold that a law which lays an excise upon the earning on or doing of business of ail kinds designates a proper subject of excise tax." Another feature of the report shows that th bill provide pecltlcally for tha collection of taxes at the source, "thus providing effectiveness and economy In administration.'' In the case ot salaried men. under this provision, the collection would be mads from the source ot their salary. . The minority report presented by Rep resentative Longworth declared the bill unconstitutional In so fsr as it levies a tax on the income derived tram real es tate, and added that even It held con stitutional the measure would raise not more than a smelt fraction of the revenue proposed. 'X'nder this bUI Mr. Carnegie and John D, Rockefeller, for Instance, would entirely escape taxation, and such great real estate owners as the Aitors. whether Using In America or abroad and whethsr thelr Incomes ar spent in America or diverted to foreign countries would be exempted from taxation, while the men carrying on active enterprise, and through their enterprise are giving em ployment to their fellow men and af fording the mean of livelihood, would be subject to taxation." Mistrial Eesults in ! CUBA WILL HONOR THE MM Bath Tub Trust Case La, omen Amy uij . - Kry to ParticipAte. CEEEMOHXES TO BE COOTUCTEDl DETROIT. Mich., March li-Mlstrtal ot the government suit against the bath tub trust resulted tonight when ths Jury In federal court announced It had faUed ta agree and was discharged by Judge An gel I. The Jury sas reported to have stood seven fur acquittal and five for conviction. The case waa placed m the jurors' bands at 10: o'clock today and they deliber ated more than ten hours. Twice they had naked tor further instructions and early In the evening made their tint re port to Federal Judge AngeU ot their In ability lo arrive at verdict. . , According to on ot th government's attorneys the case will be retried. CHICAGO. March 1A Th MrCrunv Howell company, th vacuum cleaner concern whoss stock had been buftetad In trading centers at Jate, Is now In the nands of federal receivers on proceed ings brought in Philadelphia and Chi cago, In the nam of A. K. pfahler ot Philadelphia, holder ot 310,3W In stock of the concern. Th prosecution ot th Vacuum cleaner company In connection with the govern ment suit against the "bath tub trust," with which It waa said ta be allied, was given in the complaint riled In the court aa one ot th contributing causes of th condition which demanded th interven tion of th court In th Interest ot stock holders and creditors. MINNESOTA JOINS IN ATTACK ON BIG EIGHT MINNEAPOLIS, March 15. The Minne sota Dally, a publication of the Univer sity ot Minnesota In an article today Joined with Illinois and Iowa papers n their attack on the Big Eight conference. "The conference haa demonstrated Its Inability to satisfy, the demands of the situation," says the article. 'The con ference Is merely an organisation for the purpose of Improving conditions When it fails In tills the colleges should look another way for a rented-." ! Rev. Dr. McFarland PleadsNot Guilty PITTSBURGH. March .-Hoidlng thi hand of hi aged wife. Rev. Dr. McFar land, who ha grown gray In th servke of the public schools and the ministry, ntered a plea of not guilty when brought to trial In criminal court here today tor hi alleged connection with tha death ef his former secretary. BUI Dods Coe, as the result of a criminal operation. Th jury was quickly selected and Dis trict Attorney William A. Blakeley, who personally Is prosecuting tha case, made th opening statement for th common wealth. He declared that before her death Miss Coe made statement In which ah placed the responsibility ot tha operation on th minister, who hsd come here from Greenville, Term., where hs waa in charge of A United Presbyterian mission. Later In th day Mr. Blakeley presented th statement In evidence and It wa admitted by the court," although Attorney Homer Castle for the defense objected on the ground that Miss Coe wss not of sound mind when It -was made. The opening day ot th trial waa filled with pathello and unusual features, t FIREMEN CRUSHED UNDER TOWER OF COURT HOUSE HAMILTON. O. March U.-WUIlam L. Love and John Hunker, firemen, were crushed todsy when the high tower of the Butler county court house. In which they were fighting a fire, toppled Inwnrd. burying them. The loss Is estimated at HoO.ono. Men worked all day removing the ton of debris that fell. In the fear that some ot the many spectators whs crowded the lower floor when the fire started might have been burled. Among thee most seriously injured ere: George Frits, fireman, may recover. Roy Ogg. arteries in arm cut bv window glass Fire Chief William Doty, arm broken. Deoutv Countv Clerk John F. Heath hand burned. The tire started from crossed electric wires. County records atored In th vaults of th clerks en the first floor were carried out by spectators and em ploye. The court house was built In WW at a cost of S3M.0W. It was Insured tor Mu.ooo. MRS. BRYAN SNOWBOUND THREE MILES FROM EAGLE EAGLE, Nb March li-Mrs. W. J. Bryan, In company with a number of others passengers, were snowbound on a Missouri Pacific passenger train three miles east ot here tonight. Both engines are jlead and there la UtUe possibility that the train will be extricated from the heavy drifts until the storm abates. Mrs. Bryan Is on her way to Lincoln, returning from El Paso, Tex. Reqeeets All Ceaateyssem te Aeelst la Tribal ta tailors Who Went; Death Fifteen Yeere .' , ., Agsa, .. r .1 HAVANA, March lA-Flaa tar the burial ot the Maine, which will sink from the sight of thousands on next Saturday In the Gulf ot Mexlntv have been completed both by ths United States and Cuban governments. Aside from the ceremonies by the American officials aa planned by congress, the Cuban people by ordar ot President Gome will join In doing honor to the victim whose Bod lea kv lately been recovered and which will lie In a lata before being carried aboard th North Carolina tor transporta tion to th United States. ; Th bodies et those who perished al a ' result of the explosion, and which are aow at Cabana fortress, will be hreugbt to the city hall. Havana, under escort ot Havana camp No. 1. Spanish War veteran. This eemp will maintain " a guard of honor whil the remain II lit tate and again when the' bodies are taken to th whurf. Th Cuban autboritlia and officials f the army and representative at the pee Pie will aeelst aa guard ot honor, whil th street along which the remains will be carried will be lined by the Cuban army, the Cuban marines, a detachment ot Havana police and th Havana, Mu nicipal band. American marines tram the North Carolina and , Blrtninghwa will participate la the eeremoniea. Th Cuban National Marine eervlc will re ceive th remain at Cabal lerla wharf and will take charge ef their transfer t th North Carolina, I .' , t 1 ; . UL " rire Natleekl galaie. H When th North Carolina and BlralW ham steam out at Havana harbor a aA tlenal eslut of twenty-one gun will A fired from th battery at Cabana fortrcl. As ths warships pass the forts all t garrisons will parade-en the parapit and stand at attention. A band will p.iy the funeral inarch at Morro fertreas, whil th flag ea'th fortress will be placed at half-staff. All Cuban naval ship In .the harlp" will accompany the old battleship, and at the moment ot the Maine's sinking lb flagship ef th fleet will fire a natkmgt salute, while a band will play CubAa and American national sirs.' . During tha day all the, fleas en . official residences will be down At haii mast from sun up until the moment Ut Maine Is sunk. Every thirty minutes3 cannon will be fired from Ctvbenaa fort ress up to the final sinking of the ship. Before the Malue leave th oufardan. American and Cuban eitlMna will strew the deck with flower' ao that when, ta hip alnkt the flower win float over 4ta resting place. .The mteran of the Ha vana eentpv Spanish War veterans, p provide wreaths tor, the coffin wh they II In state and when they ere taken aboard the Carolina. It Is llkaly that A delegation from this camp will accompany the bodies te thetr tlnal resting place in Arlington cesxeter. . MI, Regents to Advertise ' For Medical School (From A Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March IWSpecial Tele gram.) University regents announce the.) tney wui advertise Saturday for bids for the new laboratory building en the cam pus ot th medical school at OmahA It is expected, the, contract will be let as soon as possible. - -. . .. The building has been .delayed by In junction proceedings, which have . jt&f. been decided by th supreme court Id favor of the regent A ACTION ON MICHIGAN PRIMARY BILL POSTPONED LANSING. Mich.. March ll-Opponents of the Ball presidential primary Mil In the senate today by a vote of 11 to It, defeated a move to take the bill from th labia and secure favorable consid eration on the Immediate effect clause. Thla la believed to kill all chances of an April presidential preference primary In Michigan. Desperate sheeting pains In the chest require quick treat ment. Take Dr. King's New Discovery for safe and sure relief, too and II 90 For sale by Beaton Drug Co. SMIE-aaZK Most Certainly-Go To Your Doctor And why not? 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