1 THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. . MARCH 25. 1912. DEMOCRATS IN MERRY WAR Discorery Westover's Petitioa u Pauded Kindles Lirely Fire. SmX-HITCHCOCX FLTD MARIS temtss e serve trr fisher t Ke- brweem tee Tw Speeches Bpeeed . All Materially CaadHswy . of Preaidemt Taft. (Prom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Harvh Jt.-Sx!rlat The ilscovery v' a Mntar of slirasturea. ap parently hocus, on the petition of Jodes W. II. Westover. candidate tor !! g.t-at-hure to the demeerstle national coa- veotion, bu startsd. ar rathsr gives rant, to a merry war within the democratic party. Westover was sua of the four men en dorsed at tba recent meetlns at tha pro- arsestv democrats aa tba sf ternoon pre- 41n tha Bryan Birthday banquet. A tola meeting wis absolutely In tha control of tha Wilson men. the endorsenaent 'aw that Westover la a truated Wllaea man. Outride of the tour endorsed by thia meetlnc there are only three other taadldataa for delecatea-at-Urge to repre- aent the Ctark and Harmea foreee, and it action taken late yesterday work out aa Intended tbeee men will be certain of at leant one isni isialslrl an the atate Oeie- nation ta Baltimore, tor two protest were left at the office 'of Secretary V'sit at-alnet putUnf the heme b Westover on the ballot. f Lacks Eaaeurh Sewte. One was nreeented by T. J. Doyle of lincola and the other by Chrla Oruentbsr, the sponsor at Uie Harmon boom tn Ne braska. Tba nUegatioa Is made that, Umlnatla the name Improperly put en the petition. Westover ie short of coouch t emtltie him ta a place oa the aaiiot. Secretary Walt under tha law la required ta send the eopy of the ballot to the vari ous county clerks Monday and the ballot la all ready t Ha printed, tha proof on It bavins; beea read yesterday afternoon. Mr. Walt bi mc lined la . opinion that the protest a Westover la too lata, aa It was not filed within three days after the fllimr at tha petition. He will not make a definite ruling, however, until Monday. There I still another feature to thia af fair which m commented on and that Is that Junto Westover, particularly In view of tha position which ha holds, that of Judge of tha district court, cannot afford to go to Baltimore, even if selected at the primary, on petition which on Its face Is tainted with fraud, and It Is likely be wlU ha called upon to decline the nomina tion and voluntarily withdraw tram the ballet. DesiMorata, It talk where they aeeemble Is nay erlterloa, are plainly worried over the fight for leadership within the party between Deflator rUtcbock and William 1. Aran, tor that Is what It Is considered te be regardless of the ostensible differ oaros between too two., Burn a sharp contest, coming en top of the party dlf ferencee of two years era, has materially modified the optimism which character ised them a tew weeks ago. The coming of Beceretary of the In terior ruber for two speeches Is counted on by lbs Tart men materially to aid loo preetdant la tba primary contest la spile of their claims U to plainly to be saea the La roilette and Jtoeeevelt men arc worried and their aaslety avMonosd by the efforts they bra making te Indues both Hooeevelt and Lb roilette to vtstt the state before the prhuerlee. One thine, however,, m-ntiftcanbet .dad 'that la the bitterness which characterised the earlier days of tba contest for the dele gatsen te Chtoaio- ta passing away, at least sank la tba condition around Lin cola, where both of the eommlttsee nave their headquarters. Mew Urea tor awards. The Board of Publto Lends and Build ings vtsttsd the penitentiary and the first result waa the purchase ( an outfit of now rifles with which to arm the guards sod stso an outfit of automatic pistols tor the use of Inside men, to take the plaet of the antiquated and cheap re volvers with which they were previously equipped. It was decided thst those who re to carry the arms will be required to practice their use so that In an emergency each so existed a Utile over week ago tboy may bo enabled to hit something a mailer than the wide world. The new rifles are of the SVM high power pattern. It was also decided te purchase at ence new aeattrasses tor tha prisoners sod alee soma new utensils tor tba kltchea and dining rases,, At tba quarterly wHUog of contrast for supplies, which will bo Mon day, purchase will be made which wlU enable tba authorities to give the prisoners a attic more at a variety la food. The proeent feed, so tar as quality goes, waa found to be good, hut there was too much ot a aa meases ta tba meals. Railroad officials were busy today send ing wet men and dynasmto to protect rail road bridges from anticipated Ice gorres whoa tba Ice breaks ta tee etiwems, which it Is realised most soon occur. Oreat damage Is anticipated It the enow goee off with a rush, as appears Hketr, but ovary precaetloa possible Is betas taken la advance. ' ' SAVE THOSE BABIES Onosnhnoa saves asrstng mothers from breaking down and gtves abundant vital klty to the babies. i Last year 1T.0B babies died la Near Tare; most ot them were killed by Im proper food and Improper- care Every baby's chances , at arowiag p .arc multiplied aver aad etsr shea he Js 'fed with Osurculeioa. Bottle-fed bablea take it with their milk and get tat on BV. Any. mother can test Osomuliioa for j herself without a cent of east. t Sample Bottle Free by Mail That those' who ara seeking health and strength aw th ran elves, children, rela tives or friends may experience the llfe Vvtng' properties of thai exclusive Nor way gold medal osonlsed cod Brer oil mettteinal food emulsion as well as ta know Osomalsioa superiority la being .snoot palatable and eosy ta take-o, am orous lea. bottle wifl be sent by mall to those Who sand sddfosses by poetoard or letter to Oaamiiioloa. M Petri 8U, M. y. Seymour Urges Assessors to Use the Utmost Care rYom a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. March li - Special -Heo ry Seymour, secretary of the State Board of Equalisation, Is sending out the following letter Is each of toe county assessors la the stats: The assessment of property this year Is aa unusually Important matter. There is to be a re-aeseeemect of all real eetete and this will neeeeeltate a readjustment ol tallies of all elasees of arooertr. There having been no new assessment of real estate rince 1901. toe vaiueo of railroad properties of sH kinds have not been ma terially chansed for the lest two years. TW clans of property will, therefore doubtleeo corns In for Its share in the new adiuetment of velar. Taking Into consideration these fuels. It Is quite Hceaeary that your precinct assessors should thoroughly understand the Import, ance of their work and th responetbtuty resting upon them. The law relative to the fixing of valuations on property Is specific and plain. A part of section U uf the revenue law reads as follows. "Ail property In this state, not expreeely exempt therefrom ehall be subject to taxa tion and shall be valued at Its actual value. which ehsll be entsrrd opposite each Item and ehsll be aeseeeed at P per cent of auch canh value. Actual value as used In thai act shall men its value la the sserket In Uie oruinsry course uf trade." Both county and precinct aaeHiors tsks and subscribe aad oath to well, faithfully and Impartially perform the dutlea of their respective aftloee and there is no .queettoa but that one of the duties of sseessors Is to aseese property at Its ac tual value. The. leqielaturs In IV 1 en larged tha supervisory powers of the county asasssors and county boards over the precinct assessors, makta their authority the same as that ot the stale board over the county assessor, see Hec lon 115 of the revenue lews. This was svi. deatiy done for rha purpose of try Ins to yet a mors uniform, and consequently mere Just and equitable asseaemeat of property. The smiss ment of all property, then, should be made without fear or favor br listing it at its actual value regardless ox wnsisvsr rumors may be circulated reaaralng tha values being placed upon property py assessors la other counties. It le not the duty of tba assessors to equallis valuations aa between the sever counties. This Is clearly the duty ot the stats board, specifically mads so by law. improvemente en lands and lots must be listed In a separata column. By Improve ments is meant builuliiaa, wind mills, fences, etc.. but not cultivation of the land. While the cultivation of lands make them cosae under the close known as Improved lands, it la not contemplated that such cultivation should be assessed separately aa aa improvement. I realise mat mere will doubtleee be some com plaints lr property la aeeessed at Ha ac tual value, but there la no reason whv any one should be obliged to pay more s on a-count or oeing assessed in that manner as ths leviM ran afut ennuis he made In accordance with ths valuation returned. In the bsns rue the eeee..r win not oniy nsvs the respect of his asm' miinuy. cut nis own saasrsetloa In the knowledge of dutlea wall nrrformed. , I enclose herewith statement showing ths valuation of form lands In your county as listed for taxation and the valuation as shown by the government census of tPHX Tha stals board believes that you and the precinct aeseesore desire to set a good and correct assessment aad will uss every effort to help you in the matter tn every way possible, and to make a true equalisation nf valuations between the cousiiea stier the aaseeement has I Biaue ana returned to this board. NEWS NQJES OF WEST POINT Frank Palelfer, Old settler la Cass ias; Csanty, Dies at flrrye ball, Wrs. WEST POINT, Neb,, March H-lBpe- etntl-Tba eeetk Is announced, at Orey. kuU. W., of Frank Pulslfer, an old settler of the Crowed neighborhood, which onourrod en Sunday hut Tha deceased was a brother Ot Carl Pulslfer, whose murder by His Fuerst and Shepherd boys soma twoaty.flvs years ago will be re membered by old residents. The deceased established hht racldenos hero In Utie. He was unmarried. The complete list ot filings for ths legislative districts aad for Coming county re as follows. Democrats Fur senator, Seventh senatorial d 1st riot Cuming, Wayne and Fierce counties, Charles Oreff ; tor float representative. Twenty oeoond district Ferdinsad Koch; for rep resentative Twenty-first district Cuming eousiy, Cos, McCarthy; James Molgard and le C, Sharp for county assessor; Hugo M. Nicholson for county attorney; Henry a. Paulsen, Louie C. Thlempke, H. O. Parodies and P. F. O'Sullvan for county supervisor of the First Third, Fifth and Seventh districts, respectively. Tba republican tUlnga ore; Martin Bysong for supervisor of the Fifth dis trict. Marrlasw Uceneee have sees Issued dur ing the last asvea day to K. K. Qask and Miss Kills K. Wagner of Stanton. Bernard nolfermossr and Miss Emma G aster bt thia city and to H. C. Kelbcrlau and Mbm Elsie M. Truman ot Snyder. George W. liubenthal. laic ot Dec Moines, tali had been appointed' pharmac ist la tba Mora of the K reuse Drug com pany at West Point. Bernard Sotfermseer and Dilsa ' Emma Oaatsr, won known young people of West Point were united In marriage at Uie court houss en Thursday by County Judge Oswald. They wilt make their home hero. At an adjourned meeting of the West Point school hoard Miss Cecilia Foster waa re-elected to tha corps of high school teachers at a salary of t per month, Mlsa Lucy T. Woods at a salary ot f7t and Prof. Oleen Marshall at . : Sheriff Milton Knight, who baa been seriously Id tor ths last few weeks. Is now at Kansas City, where he underwent an operation recently which has resulted favorably, so much so thst hs Is re cuperating very nicely and expects to be home soon. rtettemooth Kleete Teachers. PLATTi-MOL-TH. Neb.. Msrch tt (8neclal.)!ome dsy ago the school board elected N. C. Abbott oupsrtntead ent of the Plattsmouth schools for sn othor year, with substantial Increase In salary Thursday night the hoard held another meeting and elected the follow ing teachers: For the high school, C a Lsreon. principal, tee another year. Teachers for the high school re-elected were: Mkrsss Leonora Wolfanger, Grace Xewbranch. Blanche Hera'ag. Lallan Cnle: grade leathers arc Misses Anns HWseL Cite Apr-legate. Estell Balrd. Nettle Hawkeworth. Hasel bnnv isit. I . 1 naaet uovay, rather uarsos, Alt ha Peterson, Petri Stasis. Vema Cole. Clara Weyrtch. Amelia Martins. Ethsl Ballance. Bessie . Kd warda, Haid .Tuey. Christina Hansen. Marie Hyber. Hilda Berwick. Nellie Juiyaa. Claire Bookmeyer. Delia Tartsch rs- Mse Morgan, and Mrs. 3L How land art teacher. rw Ptllaw Is Pawneo Ceaatv. TABLE ROCK. Neb, March Respe cts.) There seems to be very Mule srasmblo tor effks in Pawnee county thM .year. But four nance save here Hied with County Clerk Mahan at Paw nee City fur nominations, and but ana cwndtdsls tor the aomtnatioa la any party for the earns office. Oeorgo W. Potts uf Duiiols has fljed for resMcoiae- tion as representative an the democratic ticket and Rev. J. D. Hammsll of Lewlstou for the republican aomlnalion tor the same office. Judge & 1. Graham of Pawnee City has filed asking for a renomlnatloa aa county attorney, filing aa a republican. C J. sfiddleton, the present county commissioner from the First district has asksd tba republicans for rcnomlaation. M'lNINCH WINS LONG TRIED SUIT OVER AUTO A (BURN. Neb., March M. (Special.')- District court has been In session with a Jury since Tuesday evening. The of Mclnineh against Evans resulted In a verdict for the plaintiff. The plaintiff re plevied aa automobile and the defend ant claimed right ot possession on the ground that he had a verbal chattel mortgage. ' This case was tried two years ago and went to tha supreme court where It was reversed. Ths grand Jury returned several Indict ments, and among others la one against Wlnde ithaffer of Humboldt charged with criminal assault on Minnie Schroi- bor of Johnson. This csee la yet on trial. GASOLINE STOVE EXPLOSION CAUSES FIRE IN RESIDENCE Af-HLAKP. Neb, March It -(Special Telegram.) About t o'clock this morning a gasoline stove exploded In ths upstairs apartments of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Young at the reside ace of f. C. Woodward. Fire did damage amounting to about tsM to the bouse and goods, the loos being revered by Insurance. Fireman li. H. Blggerstaff. who was first on the scene with chemicals, was nearly ever come by smoke and steam. WmI Salsl Wteeee TwaeCeaa. W&CT POINT, Neb.. March K-Spw- cial.) The alignment for the coming year In the West Point city schools Is as fol lows: Superintendent O. R. Bowes principal, Cecilia Foster; assistant prin cipal, Lucy Woods; grade teachers, Mar garet Gallagher, Maria Chambers, Ross Marsh, Mabel Bra id a. Lottie Kobe, Blanche Shearer, Nellc Wllsoa; .kinder garten, Fern Solomon; vocal aad Instru mental mutle, Rosas Bolomon. Two Weddlace at MeCsak. . M't'OOK, Nek.. March M.-Special.)- Harlan C. Weeks and Brba F, Adams, living about twelve miles north of Cam bridge la Frontier county, w-re married In the McCook parsonage thia afternoon. Rev. D. U Mc Bride officiating. Benjamin E. Ohlaoa and Mabel B. Beds, both of Barthry, this county, wars man ned In the Methodist parsonage of this city March 10, Rev. U E. Lewis offld stlng. Itinerary of Seed and Soil Special in . ' , . Southern Iowa DBS MOINES, la.. March . -(Special. 1 -The Burlingtoa "Seed Cora and Soli Bps del," to be started from here Beat Tues day morning for a two weeks' trip over the Burlington systsm In lows, has awakened hosa . Interest throughout southern Iowa. All arrangements are made for the (tart- from hers Tuesday morning at 7:S. Next Saturday the train goes to St Joseph, Mo tor stpplles for ths next week and accordingly Kin spend Sunday la the Mlssoarl town. This train will Mt made op of aa engine, a Pullman sleeper, a Pullman diner, as : officers' oar and two audience coaches. For the Orst 1W miles leaving Des Molars H will be polled by two engines. I. . Th teed com lectures will be Under the direction et. Prof. A. H. Snyder of the extension' department ot the Iowa State Agricultural college at Amea, He 111 have aa bt assistants prof. a. A. trmr. Prof. M. A. Hsuser, Prof, a R. Bliss, Prof. v. H. Stevenson, Prof. M. U Moshsr. and Prof. Murl McDonald, also ot the extension department ' The Itinerary for the second week ha Just been announced and Is a follows: MONDAY, APRIL 1. Mount Ayr. Wain Oar. lirove.. 1:16pm Isunsnl ....tS.tuanvHumeetoa ., I J pm Davis City.. ll kkanCoDdou .... l iipm TUKflLlAV, APHiL t Moullon .... s.(WamDusnellson t Xpm Bloonifleld :sm, ftaism 1.46 pm Milton ll:eami Weaver 1 at n Farm g ton .. I li pm (slvenlng meeting.) w Hurt r-SUAT, APRIL . West Point. t: am! liberty villa.. l:pm Millsboro ...10 , sin. Fairfield .... l iopm Bio. k port ..II Jnsui,ldL Pi sant. s:tsj pm Birm gnam 11 A pin i THITiMHAV. trntr. t London. :Usm Wlnflsld .... snviils ...MttismiCrawf svllle Mrdispolis ....Urn Wash'gtoa ,. Wu L'nion... l.liproi FRIDAY, APRIL (. BrlxMon ... uo ami Knoxviiie 11 pm la pra i.Kpm 10 pm I.Wpm Packwuod . .10:15 ami Pleas'tviile .. trsmont ...ll wain SATI rUlAf, APRIL . Norwslk ... I liin Charlton... t. "hsrle.l tsraUuelt K. Vlrginia.il lissiiAlbia Ososola ....U:jpm . . 1 pm 3 M pm 4:1. pm YOUNG ADDRESSES ROADS MEETJNQ AT GLENWOOD OliENWOOD. la.. March .-Speeial.) -The good roads meeting held at the courthouse here Saturday was well at tended. The Oleanood Commercial dub held aa Informal reception for Hon. Lafayette Tour at the club rooms from 11 ts 11 Dinner was served at the Methodist Epte- oupal church, for the Invited, clerks, su pervtwrs and road me a generally. Mr. Toung made the principal address at the afternoon meeting and never bad a more intelligent ar attentive audience. The courtroom waa well filled and Mr. Toung held the audience for an hour with a practical talk on Oood Roads." Ths senator will be Invited to address aa evening meeting here In the Dear future. lews Xevre Notes, OLENWOOD-Olenwood'e school board at the first meeting following the elec tion, tn which the conduct of the schools by Prof. J. H. Monran ss the Issue end In which the supporters et ths professor were victorious by a four to one mator Ity, re-elected blm for 111 and Increased hie salary IkO, c E. Dean was re-elected preeStient. QLENWOOD Dsvo Rarnett wan first j place In the district declamatory contest Pt Adslr. la.. Isst right. The win l more remarkable akea It te know, the! -e was compelled to ebsnKe from dra- manc. tne rises in wnicn he won ever ell st Oieaaoad, to oratorical. The dramatic class In ths district contest was fulL He will next be beard in the southwest ern Iowa contest at Tabor April a. CHARLES CITY The coroner's Jury In the case of Wsltsr Wae. who was burned tn a rear-eod Illinois Central frelrht srrecV here, lay the blame for the wreck upoa Section t of the train which ran Into Section L Section 1 was la the yurde when the wreck o. curved and Hee tlnn I should have been under control when la the yards, -i he Jury also savs thmi death was Intanuneous, the shock caused by the contact of the two trains throwing Mm sjmlnet some of the con tents of the car and causing his death. The business of the ettv contributed tte a sum In order to help Oma Wade, a son of Waiter Wade, whs was slso n the wreck but eecaned esriouo Iniurr. A rra rurements have sot as yet heea made for the funeral. MORE DELEGATE, FOR TAFT Caacntet is Fifth Iowa Assure Hii Control of Diitriet HIS TOTAL 15 STATE IS TUB la Slztr-Tws Coaatirs, Presldea Has S Delegates ts Stats Cane vratiea, wkUU Cammlsjn Has Ob and Booaevelt S8. (From a Staff Correspondent) DES MOINES, March Special Tele gram.) Taft's control of the Fifth eos sToarlonsl district waa assured by the caucuses held In Linn county, which indicate beyond any doubt that the county a whole will be for the president Linn has thirty-six rotes which with the thirty votes already Instructed from Benton and Jones county gives him sixty six. whereas but sixty-three are necessary te control the Fifth district convention. Accordingly Taft la to have two more national delegates, swelling his total to un it ts claimed Greene. Haanock and Winnebago today Instructed for Cummins, their total of thirty-four delegates, while Howard Is yet uncertain. This give to ths various candidates up-to-date In sixty- two counties: Taft, mt delegates; Cum mine. 300, and Roosevelt 8, (counting Washington tor Roosevelt). The Bremer convention felled to In struct, but is probably for Taft Wade tor Chums Clark. IOWA CITT, la., March K Democratic National Committor man Wade today took the first step for scttrs support of Speaker Champ Clerk for the presidential nomination, when he endorsed a reso lution of endorsement st the Johnson county dsrnocratio convention. The reso lution wss adopted unanimously after test vote showed that the Clark followers controlled the convention, IT to H. RYAN REPLIES TO HITCHCOCK Declares Nebraska Boaster ta Agent of Plate racy. LINCOLN, Neb. March il-When quee- uoed last night whether Mr. Brian wished to make reply to United Bute Senator Hitchcock's etatement regard lac the position taken by Mr. Bryan on Gov ernor Harmon' presidential candidacy, tha following was gives out at Fairvlew: Mr. Bryan believes la keeping the spirit of the law he well as the letter. No man ought to apeak for the democ racy of Nebraska unlee he can carry out the spirit as well a the letter of the Instructions. It the democracy of Nebraska favor Mr. Harmon It ought to be represented by delegates who can support him not only conscientiously, but with enthusiasm. Mr. Bryan cannot support him In the convention on any condition. Mr. Hitch cock Is endeavoring to prevent any co operation between two progressive candidates-Mr. Wilson and Mr. Clark-wlth a view to securing, not a majority, but plurality for Mr. Harmon, and It he can do this hs win go to Baltimore ami ally himself with the platocreito Influ ence that are attempting to force Mr. nermon upon tne party. , HENRY SEE! TAFT , VICTORY seises st No breaks Plant as Rsimra. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, March U.-(Bpsclsl Telegram Congressmen Henry' of Texas, who has Just-returned from the Brysn birthday banquet at Lincoln, ivedlct that Tbft will carry Nebraska the three- eomered fight developing between follow- 'era ot Toft Roosevelt aadjXa Follette, and that the need Of the democratic ticket will be Wilson and ClsruV Wilson being very strong In Nebraska, Mr. Henry made this statement: la Nebraska there Is a pretty strong ssntimsnt among - progressive democrats for Governor Wllsoi and not an un friendly feeling tor, Champ Clark, al though Wilson seem ts have secured a great advantage over Clark In Nebraska. There Is aa undoubted (sentiment against Oovemor Harmea among the progressive democrats. V In my Judgment Wlleo will go Into the democratic national convention at Baltimore with a great many la?re vote than Clark, but Clark, being a good t m- ocrat and aot a reactionary, would he fin material for second choice, and I believe the ticket should be Wnon and Clark.' 1 am vary friendly to Speaker Clark, but believe Governor Wilson should he nominated, la the event he Is aot I would glad to help Champ Clark a second choice, aa I know they are the only two progressives In this eon t set aad that Har mon and Underwood are distinctively the proteges ot Wall street Influsncee and rank standpatters. "lacideo tally, while I wss la Nebraska took oocasloa te Inquire Into the rspub- Ucaa eltuatloa there, and believe from my talk with" prominent parry mea that In the fight developing there between the Taft. Roosevelt and La Follette torcea, Taft will win la the April primaries." 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