THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. MARCH 2b 1912. BRIEF CITY NEWS Have moot Nit R. ft W. Bedford for commissioner. Alfred Imam for city commissioner. Adv. lctrlo Coffe Percolator Bargess- Graoden Company. F. 8. Tucker, republican candidate for senate. Bell puona Florence Hi.- Adv. Vot for Goodley F. Brocker for Com missioner tinder the Commissi non Form of Government. Adv. o A. Salpa. Printer, HO S. 1. D.'IM. Xlae Chickens Stoles T. B. Bolser of V ICS Chlca..i street reported to the poi.ee tat nine chickens had been stolen from t his barn sometime Sunday night. Huy sMcroits Want The Omaha navy recruitin? statun has received orders to get ail recruits possible for the navy electrical school at San Francisco. Voat aad traetton to Leave The Omaha navy recruiting etatiou will lose two of the best officers this summer. Lieutenant Post and Pan Assistant Sara-eon Straettan will be transferred back to ship duty within the next two months. Talk oa Xoaaekeeslsr a talk on "The gpV Profession of Horn-keeping'- will be given r by Mrs. M. D. Cameron, president of the Omaha Woman's club, Sunday, March H. before the Young Women's Christian association under the auspices of the Domestic Arts and Science department. Young people Join Chorea On hun dred and thirty-sis young people eighty one young women and sixty-five young men-will be confirmed at the Kountse Memorial Lutheran church next Sunday. Itev. O. O. Baltzly, pastor of the church, has been Instructing tile young people for nearly five months. Improvers to Meet The Southwest Improvement club will meet Wednesday evening at the club rooms. Twenty-fourth and Leavenworth streets, when the repavlng of Leavenworth street win be discussed, i City Engineer Craig and "Dad" Weaver, candidates for commis si oners hip, will speak. Troops OS Basy treat Orders hava been received at the army headquarters to release the troops at Fort Crook from holding themselves in readiness to go to Mexico on Immediate notice. The eondl , tlona on the border have Improved to AL audi an extent that It Is thought the 0 -ktroops will not be needed. VBTU Talk oa Zllsatratloaa Charles R. Xtocherty of the Baker Bros. Engraving company will discuss the use of Illustra tions in sdvertlslng at the regular weekly meeting of the Omaha Ad club at the Fax ton today boob. lie has been In the engraving business practically all his lifa and knows how all kinds of Illustra tions are made, i Koaa la HaasY O. A. Moon, arrested feturdnr night by Officer Banko for In sulting a woman, ' was fined KM and L costs. He told the court that the young ywoman was his sweetheart and that he HOW TO TREAT PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS Successfully and Speedily With amciMSQAP And Cuticura Ointment, at a trifling cost, is learned from the special directions which accompany these pure, sweet and gentle emollients. OMtaers toss sad OistsMM sale smussss. litaeel Mile or Mfe swllas trea wit sasess baofc AMrtm "CMlean." Wet O. timim. eS-TaeeiJuve sw o.ld satne vSBt Oasleere f r "--'re "" "r -i r ast cnance Cheap 'trip 4o ornia Colonift one-way ticket oa gale every Jay up to April IS. Good in Santa Fe tourist sleepers and chair cars. Personally conducted excur sions tri-weekry. Fred Harvey meal service. Go aow and sec what Califefwta ofiers tanesceker. Ask for our land and tourist fotocri and free copy of " The Earth." A Wo sbout one fare for round trip, trst-class Calif m sis Spriest aao conaoa tirkrts, April 27 la May 3. Honored oa CaUoraia Limited. BSSiiHl UrisMr. Osa. Aft. U Jtt it, I. MeUM. SMB. 51. I had nnt insulted her. However, the .onus amriEB s appeal to tne otneer that Moon was bothering her caused the court to think differently. Xlga School Iiuu This Weak The mid-scrse&ittr examinations of the Omaha High school will he held Tuesday an Wednesday during the regular recitation periods, whea tests In all subject will be given under the direction of the head instructors of the various departioeatsj These "exams" will count X per cent on the final grades for the first half term. Castas Betsnt-J. M. Hasten, super intendent of the railway mail service. with headquarters in Omaha, arrived here yesterday from Washington, D. C, where he was called by tue govern ment on business. Prior to going to Washington Mr. Masten visited every point of the fourteenth division of the mall service, which covers ths states of Nebraska. Wyoming and Colorado. Baato ana Badlofrasa In conformity with the International usage the word "radio" will hereafter be used to deaig. nate "wireless" and "radiogram to designate "wireless telegram" or "wire less message. This la the order which the government haa sent out to all the navy and army recruiting stations In the country and an attempt will ha made to have the words "radio" and "radio gram" used all over the country. Takes Ohlaamaa to Bt tjoais United States Marshal Warner left yesterday afternoon for St. Louis with Young Sing, a Chinaman, who will be deported. Blng managed to get Into this country without authority and was captured In this city. At St Louis about thirty mors Chinamen will be gathered up and will be taken to San Frsndeoo, where they will be sent back to their home. Marshal John P. Wolfs of Chicago will have charge of the entire squsd of Chinamen. Ure Explains His Consolidated Tax Thinking that some of the people are under a misapprehension aa to what ha means hy a consolidated tax City Treas urer Ure replied Mondsy to the statement made In an unsigned letter published yse terdsyt "I do not know who your correspondent Is, but his complaint that In planning for a consolidated tax I am planning for a single payment la quit without foun dation. "If we can arrange a consolidated tax my plaa haa been all tha time that Its operation should be by two payments. tha psymsnt of the taxes for the first half of tha year to automatically delay tha payment of the last half until the last halt of the year. "My Idea Is that this would work out along twa lines: First, ths city and county doesn't aeed all the money at once. If the first half of tha taxes were aid within tha first half of ths year half ths expenses of tho year would V met. And the taxes for the last half of the year would pay the expenses of the last half of the year. Ths payment o taxes In this manner would be easier for most people, who would prefer to mak the payments In two parti" More Indictments to Be In Wednesday Routine pellet eases occupied most ef the Douglas county grsnd Jury's time Monday, tha only other business being examlnstlon of three South Omaha saloon keepers In connection with charges against members of tho South Omaha Board of Fta and Polka Commissioners and the examination of a few witnesses regarding "ugly rumors' In Omaha. No more Indictments Will be returned until Wednesday, according to members of the grand Jury. Home Were voted, but the grand Jury decided It might as well hold them until Wednesday and save ess trip to Presiding Judge But ton's .court. In ths afternoon ths grand Jury divided Itself Into four committees, each to con sider ths situation regarding certain In vestigations. Ths grand Jury will coma together again this meriting and the committees will report on the sufficiency of the evidence and recommend what fur ther steps shall be takea In the Investi gations. Teeth Knocked Out Worth Dollar Each Five teeth which Lewis Toth of Chlcsm lost Sunday aftemooa la an altercation with Henry Kopald, proprietor of a cigar store, near ths Union station, were valued at SI each by Police Judge Foster, when ho fined Kopald B.S and costs Monday morning. Toth said ho entered KopaJd's place to purchase cigarette papers, and after as curing them that Kopald tried to over charge him. Both men used words and Kopald then struck Toth, knocking five molars loose. Kopald denied having sold the papers to Toth or anyone else. Roosevelt May Come . to Speak in Omaha Colonel Roosevelt may make a speech Ib Omaha oa bis coming western trip In behalf of bis candidacy tor a third term, or at least ha will If Colonel John O. Teleer can Induce him to come. Colonel Teiser has been In communication with ilr. Roosevelt, who baa Indicated hla de sire to accept the Invitation If ho can arrange his plana to permit. PAUL MURRAY HAS NEW WHITE HOPE IN SIGHT A new "white hope" has sprung up aad thinks he caa lick Jack Johnson If as has tha riglit kltd of training, and to receive this as me training he has asked Paul Murray, the Iceal "pug." tj teach htm the manly art of self-defense. His name Is Clyde Newlove and ha halls (mm Parts mouth. la. lie is over sis feat la height and weighs 2e pounds aad says ho la In the pink of condition and could battle with tha best of them right sow. WOMAN ROBBED WHILE WATCHING AUTO BURN While stasdlng at Sixteeath and ! Douglas streets Moadajr afteraooa sratcL lag a 0100X10 brougham wuica oaj caught Ore. atlas Anna Relsioc. LemveawortB street, eras lobbed of iU Tho ear area stlghtlr csmagea. the fire fceing extinguished by the fire depart stent before It aae got much headway. The electric Belonged to Mrs. Warae Moore. . ..... C. D. SLATE .UNDER HOT FIRE Discord Within the Union Appear; as Kesult of List KO ATTENTION PAID TO VOTE Resalt of Refereadasn Vote Not Gives! tat Candidates oa the Ticket Expected to sea pert Esrs Other. Announcement of the Cltisens' unloa slate' tor commission plan council men nas evidently only started things. Talk of all kinds of slates are rife, and a movement Is said to be on loot among members of the Cltisens union. Itself, lor a mass meeting of the rank and file to tell what Is thought of the executive committee s slste, snd to revise It down wards, upwards and crossways. The first trouble confronting the "slate" oandidatee Is to determine what attitude they wilt take with respect to one an other. One man who . seeking tavor waa asked. "If you are nominated by the Cltisens' unlon.wlll you accept nomi nation from any other organisation" And when he replied he wanted all the rotes he could get, he received this re tort, "Tea, but If we nominate you on ths Cltisens union ticket, will you agree to support the other six whom ws nomi nate" That Is the key to the situation, for all recognise the fact that unless they have other support, prospects of success will be slim. Ths question Is whether they are so tied' that they must all go up or down or together. Just because they wear ths same label. "That slate on its face shows that It Is simply ths result of wire pulling and trading between the slate-makers,' de clares a member of the Cltisens' union. "They took what waa supposed to be a referendum vote of us members to get a consensus of opinion, and then utterly ignored the referendum. Has any one seen the result of that vote I don't be lieve the returns were ever tabulated, nor even looked at. I dare them to tabu late and announce the vote without Jug gling or ballot box stuffing. Remember ths howl we made sbout Third ward elec tion frauds Isst yesr, and contrast .It with this high-handed proceeding." The next slate that le due la that of the Labor league, which Is sure to be most striking because of the difference. It Is supposed that Mayor "Jim" will be the star of this combination, and that not more than two. If that many, of the No Chance 'TpHE Blue Ribbon on every bottle is your guide a mark of quality an identification of the world's best beer. Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at a glance that it is clean and pure. Don't delay, don't forget-order a case today. Phone or write THE PABST COMPANY 1307 Leavenworth FhonDouiii$,AWt Omaha, Nebr. STREET CAR Why not occupy the vacant space in the front part of the car, thus avoiding the crowd and the pushing when you want to.getoff? Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company Cltisens' onion candidates will hsve a iook-in with the labor men. More Petition. Filetl. Tvo councilman n1 a present mem ber of the Board of Education filed Mon day for cty comrotssioneis. litis In creased tho number of candidates struggling for the nomination to sixty- nine. Tho number of petitlona out Is aiH'roaching IX. Those who tiled Monday: Council I man Joe R Hummel, Councilman Louis Burmester, H. I. Plumb, member of the Board of Education: Anton Gross, Kd. Lredrr. William A. Kedlck. Mike Hogan. Ueorge W. Gaines took out a petition. Filings will close Maron 9 and the pri mary will be held April S. A large num ber of petitions are In the hands of pros pective candidates and it Is expected will be filed, as msny of them are signed by 1 or more free-holdcra. Two Grips Found, Others Missing Frank Lucas was given seventy days in Jail by Judge Footer for larceny of two suitcases belonging to Irvln Spencer, a traveling man from Los Angeles, In the Burlington depot Sundsv. Both crips were recovered, Lucas hsvlng checke.1 one st the depot and the other he was endeavoring to sell when arrested. The police are doubtful whether they ran recover for Miss Helen Jess, a stu dent at the University of Nebraska, her handbag, which was also stolen Sunday. It contained ISO, Jewelry and her ticket. She bad the bag hung over her arm and was Jostled in a erowd and did not miss the bag until later. The officers are searching for the thieves who atole grips from William Berg of Sioux City, K. a. Tyman, SO) Harney street, and K. A. Lyman, Cody, Wyo. A closer watch upon the crowds st the different depots hss been decided upon by the police to catch the geng that has been stealing grips, bags and picking pockets. Negro's Smile Gains Him Release from Jail The ability of Bob Hamilton, negro, to smile broadly throughout his trial In po lice court Monday for stealing coal from ths Illinois Central railroad won his release. Judge Foster sentenced him to thirty days In Jsll snd then suspended sentence. jjj I for Mistake Clean and Pure The taste is -III- Bids for Building Medical College to Close April Eighth Bidding on the general contract for the construction of the medical college labor story of the University of Nebraska to be erected st Forty-second street and Dewev avenue, Omaha, will close April 1 Plans for the new building are com pleted and will be turned over to t--c I bidden for their estimates of cost of construction. The building Is to lie of pressed brick and stone trimmings. Ihe refrigerator rooms of ths structure are scmewhat of a departure from the u.'ual unlverslnty equipment, the plans calling for several rooms to be kept const v-'lv at certain temperatures for r-v.f patients. It Is expected that excavation work will begin before spring Is over. Many Men Still Seek Work of Any Kind Sixty volunteer workers and the office force of the Associated Charities ere unable . to find employment for a large number of men. The people have been jsked to supply all odd Jobs they can. "These men who have applied within the last few days really want work." said Secretary Junta. "Sometimes a man comes when the ground la covered with two feet of snow and insists that he wants a Job mowing lawns. Then In the spring they want to shovel snow when the snow Is gone and tha grass la I green. I "Some men sre willing to work and are not ashamed to take any Job that will help them to earn a little money for themselves snd their families." MANY BIDS ASKED FOR AT POSTOFFICE THIS WEEK Vhls Is blddrrV week at the nnatofflra. Bids were opened Monday afternoon on tho reducing valve to relieve the tank In ths attic. Bids will be opened for weather stripping for over UN windows at the poatoffice building. Bids will be opened for the contract of taking the cupola off the building and raising the celling of ths workroom over two feet. Bids tor a smokestack will bo opened Thursday afternoon. Friday afternoon bids will be opened for the furnishing of cssea for the "Nlxle" departmsnt your assurancefor no other beer has ever attained the champagne sparkle and snap of Pabst Blue Ribbon. HINTS Against Substitutes GettheWell-Known Round Package OAUTf OKI jJusSSSsiKlSfe oastsUs iArtnTWsvrtfrS- Chicago Limited Bridges the Distance With Safety, Speed, Comfort B t we tn Omaha and Chicago Leaves Union Station Klectrio lighted throughout, observation car, dining Arrives La Sail Station Arrives Znglawood Union Station . . i Oaayioa, to stoata Kae Blati-ls Other Good TmUm at For fidbstt, rsatrrarstai or Ticket Office! 1333 Famam Street. -TTir.iisaBBsl iSV'' if) "See . what Mutt and Jeff did today? 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