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THE BEE: OMAHA. "THURSDAY. APRIL 11. 1912. ; ; . !r . - -Nebraska - - J . Nebraska I : ; jl -J I JUDGES MUST PAY. FARE Appropriation Hum Out Tear Before legiilatnre Meet. ' ' ' , I R. Aadrese Will Jlsk Series af j . Speeehe la Nebraska Behalf at President Till aaaTlt Mmr speak la Stale. ' - (Prom a Staff Corraspondent.V LINCOLN. Neb.. April 1. -(Special Ttl-etram-l-From the present time until the legislature meet and appfoprlatea more money for the purpose the district Judge f N.hraaka. will be forced to pay their own railroad fare and hotel bin when holding court awsy fram home, for there is now only tS.l remaining of the ap propriatioa for such expenses. Tha leg Islature appropriated K for. tha pur- When the antl-paaa law was enacted the legislature In WW appropriated , to pay railroad fare. The Judge used only half of .tola and the next session appropriated only ROM for the purpose, which would have been enough If It had not provided at the same time for paying hotel bills, which caused a deficiency of M0. In 1U this deficiency wss taken up. but the appropriation remained at Kt. which la now all ton, and another year yet before a new appropriation la available. The code commission ha expended iie.in of Its t,oo- appropriation and It Is M la ready to report, but he xpnse ..im. in reaort are yet to be raid. The commissioner. A. L. King. J. H. Broady and A. M. Poet. a talaiy of $3.00 per year. - Raaa Answer Plain, lew. ' The rallro.s have anawered the peti tion of P. H. Free of Ptalnvlew aking tor a union depot t that town and al leging that present facilities are Inade Miiale. The Northwestern, asks that ec tlons t aad of hi petition, which de scribe Hi alleged condition of th com lny'e depot, be stricken out scsn ualous. and et up that the facilities are adequate. Th Burlington road answers that It facilities ar adequate and the the topography of the town mke a union depot Impracticable and, further, mat It I not nccssry. Both road k ihalleng th right of the commwalon to I uider the construction of a union nauuu and tne aoanaonimni - Andrew ta Stake Upeeehe. . v Wlllram E. Anorews 01 formerly a congressmen from Nebrsska. will be hi th stat April u. ana wui speak on that evening and the four suc ceeding d.y In behalf of Prertdet T.fV Th committee Just received th noUe to day and has nonet arranged his speak ing data. ... , For hum lime Ihe friends of Colonel Roosevelt hav urged htm to visit Ne braska before th prlmsrles and today It waa announced there w a good proe pect of his acceding to th request. No date ar given out, howvr. ' Board Faear "rates. The Board of PubUc Lands and Build ing decided this morning t Install the system of hydro-therapeutic In the tw near bultdtna of -th unown Moapiiai 'fors4M fnasri, prwd4 th next Ugls- .win appropcitt tne requires money. The plumbing in the building will be put In wttlt thl 'Idea In view. The system ta In' operation in th new building at th Norfolk hospital and I living excellent results and th same report com from hospital la other tale where 'it ha been tried, which determined the board In regard t : the Lincoln building. Ask Aid for Bridge. Th Board of Irrigation and Bridge me( today and listened to a petition of Lancaster county for aid In building a bridge over Salt creek, inasmuch a all they fund at th disposal of th board hav. already been spoken for, nothing could be done at present and It was also ,the general opinion that no obstruction to navigation should be placed In Sa? creek until after election, at least. VV. R, Mellor. secretary of the Stat Board of Agriculture, ha gone to Wash ington where h deliver an -address be fore th house committee on agriculture In support of the bill for federal aid to tat fair. . . . . j The (town of Sidney has sent down for approval of th state auditor the history of a 122,000 Issue of sewer bonds. Th attorney general having removed on objection to th Scott's Bluff newer ,bond lm the . opponents hav raised nether, that th history of th bond as filed with the auditor la not correct. Th auditor ba set April 27 as th date for 'bearing on the protest. . Medical aehaol Laboratory. The proposed new laboratory building on the campu of the University Medi cal college at Omaha ha struck another nag. After being held up for months by, court actions, bids were advertised for when this obstacle waa removed, but when the regent opened them thl morning- It wa found they were all from '30.M to SM.OOt above the coat limit ,Th legislature appropriated ItOO.eM for th Purpose, and th firm of Boston , architects, which drew th plans, wa In. structed - to keep the cost well within thl limit. tSO.eot being fixed as the archi tects' estimate of eost.v The bid, how ever, ranged front lUO.OM to $110,000. It will ba necessary to do considerable revising In . th plan before the cost limit can be reached under existing bid, and tha regent are of th opinion this will hav to b done, as It Is not thought anything will be gained by asking for new bids, oa present pacification. It .will ba at least a month before th plan! can be revised to permit th letting of the contract. A public meeting at University place last "night, after discussing th question at conaldermbl length, decided to oppose th amendment for biennial elections to be ubm!tted ta th voters this fall. WOMAN DIES OF BURNS WHEN CLOTHES CATCH FIRE Teste. day whlta burning trash In her warden. Mr. William Daortck a clotbhw sugw ure sna an was naaiy oarnaa bout her back and limbs. Bh died last .ght from bar Injuries. . Xabeavaka Bars Oradaate. H1CAOO, April M,- Special Telegram Carroll of Cambridge, Nab., aad UK Falser of Norfolk were graduated from th Northwestern Ual- miij cry. um w. A Break (ar Liberty stomach, liver and kidney 'trouble mada when a X box of Dr. King's New LUTs-All Is sought.. Why suffer? tga saia to Beaton Drug. Co, State Labor Bureau Finishes Industrial Survey of Lincoln (From a Staff Correspondent. LINCOLN. April r.-Special.-The n,urMU ot ihar and Indutr!l Stalls- tic has just completed Its Industrial survey- of Lincoln: . In commenting upon this report Deputy Commissioner Louis V. Guy say this survey is being mad under the provis ion of the factory, building and general inspection laws passed by the recent ses sion of ths legislature. The report, when completed. W.il cover the entire state Including Omaha. Lincoln. South Omaha. Grand laland. Beatrice. Nebraska City. Hastings and Fremont, and will be trsueri In bulletin form. The report cover the period of 11 L being compiled from Infor mation obtained from employer direct through written report, being verified by a personal Inspection numbering Z for the city of Lincoln. The result of the Industrial surveys for Omsha will be published In sections. Those desiring the full report can clip each section aa published. Lincoln's survey shows a total of ITS concerns coming under this Inspection which Include all Institutions employing eight or more person, being Si per cent of th entire total of wag earner, of the city, excepting domestic employee. Th totsl number of employe. Including male and female, la 7.143. earning a total wag per week of S4i.45.. a grand total per year of fMTt.oiO.M. There Is employed la the Industry of all th classes seven teen children between the ges of 14 and 1 years. La Follette Hints at Formation of Another Party YORK, Neb.. April 10 -Senator Robert If. La Follette of Wisconsin mad on of th moat Important addresses of his campaign In Nebraska while In this city. The town was crowded with farmers. In reply to th suggestion of th speech of Introduction that the summer would see th birth of a new party with Bryan and La Follette As leaders, th Wisconsin sen ator said: I do not know what will coma out of the Chicago convention, but I do hop that the party of Lincoln will be th on to remedy existing evils." Hs discussed his candidacy, giving his reasona for continuing In the race, and predicted that he would secure th Ne- braaka delegation. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., April 10.-(pe- clal.l Senator La Follett addressed an audience of from TOO to 1.000 people at the Burlington station at 1:10 this after noon. The eenator reiterated th Kearney statement that If defeated at Chicago he was not going to be or or sour, but would be looking alralght ahead at 11 and If any accident happened, then he ould be looking ahead to Ma. MILFORD COMMANDANT ' . . . , AT OUTS WITH ALDRICH L MILroRD, "Neb.. April s.-('Vclal Telegram.) It la reported here among th' friends snd opponents of Commandant Hlllisrd of the Soldiers' Horn, that the commandant and Governor A Id rich have had sorn differences and that pressure Is being brought to bear with the gov ernor to hav Milliard removed. Op ponent of Milliard Insist that hi tenure of office Is short. It is alleged that he talk too much, and further, that In addi tion to Indiscreet remarks, he Is arbitrary with th Inmates - Visas Man Baar Ideatlfled. ASHLAND, Neb.. April M.-(Specll.)- Th body of th man found by Jess Fldler. a 16-year-old boy, Tuesday after noon, along Ih west bank of th Platte river near th head of Seeley' Island, three and one-half mile southeast of Ashland, was Identified this morning by Mr. and Mrs. James Bchuls of Tutan, th parents, and Ben H. Bchuls, a brother, a that of Chris Bchuls. aged 17 years, who waa last seen sllv above th Union Pacific railroad bridge, thre mile northeast of Tutan, on th morn Ing of Nov. L 1M, and whoa clothing waa found then on ths river bank by. Why Should a Chicken Because, Willie, the chicken don't know how to create a hard shell egg unless it has some food with lime in it. -So chicken-raisers often provide limestone gravel, broken oyster shells or some other form of lime. Let the chicken wander free and it finds its own food and behaves sensibly. Shut it up and feed stuff lacking lime and the eggs are soft-shelled. Let's step from chickens to human beings. Why is a child "backward" and why does a man or woman have nervous prostration or brain fagf There may be a variety of reasons but one thing is certain. If the food is deficient in Phosphate of Potash the gray matter in the nerve centers and brain cannot be rebuilt each day to make good the cells broken down by the activities of yes terday. . Phosphate of Potash is the most important element Nature demands to unite albumin and water to make gray matter. Grape-Nuts food is heavy in Phosphate of Potash in a digestible form. A chicken can't always select its own food, but a thoughtful man can select suitable food for his children, wife and himself. Grape Postom Cereal Nebraska TAFT GAINING IN BOONE ' Administration ' Conditions Under Good for the Fanner. i MAKES GOOD WITH 0PPOSITI0JS j ' Esecattte's Frteada Owl la state ' Think He Will Be Reaesalaated aad Will Be Eleeted Vet- eraaa Hla Frlead. "ALBION. Neb.. April V.-'Speclal Boone county seems tj how quite a spotted condition politically, both from a republican and democratic standpoint On th republican side there seems to . ft .ntlmtnt In the tuwns but ft entimni in tne iu.ni. o b a Taft ouiatde a sentiment divided smong all three republican candidates. A in other localities where I have been. I find that Mr. Taft has been gaining strength dur ing th last three week Charles Reynoldson. one of the sub stantial farmera in th vicinity of Albion, aid: "Condltlona under th present ad ministration hav been exceptionally good for the farmer and I believe that Presi dent Taft I entitled to a second term oa th record he ha mad." N B. Nelson sld: "I m for Presldnt Taft on account of the platform on which he stands. He has made good In the face of opposition." I N. Foltx, one of the old settlers, who has farmed for msny year, ssld: "I was formerly a strong admirer of an other candidate, but lately 1 hav changed my mind somewhat and I feel now that President Taft la not only entitled to a renomlnatlon. but will be elected If nomi nated." Captain W. J. Farria. a civil war vet eran and a retired farmer, said: "I believe that President Taft Is a true friend of the soldier. Sine leaving the farm I hav been working at my trade as a brick mason and from th standpoint of a laboring man, 1 want to say that he has put through legislation which show that he 1 a friend of labor. He I a aafe man for th country." . 8. Smith, another of Boon county ubataotlal farmers said: "I favor th renomlnatlon of Prealdent Taft because I think he has done Ihe very best that he could do under th condition In which he has been placed. He has made some mistakes So hav other preldnl be fore him. and It would be pretty hard at this time to find a man who could act aa president of th United State and cult vrybody. I believe that the administra tion of President Tstt has been beneficial to the country a a whole and that It would be a mistake to make any change." P. A. B. Gag Rule on Federal Employes Abolished WASHINGTON, April 10-President Taft today by executive order modified th so-called gag rule upon civil service employe which practically forbad them to petition congress except under certain restricted conditions. A new order Is sued, superseding two on th same sub ject by former President Rooeevilt. The on by President Taft permits civil ser vice employes to forward petition I eon- grass or any of Its committee through th he of their department. Hereto- for they could only petition by authority of th department beads. Th depart- mem heada hereafter will be obliged to forward petition with any comment thee think proper. MILWAUKEE ROAD FINED IN SIXTEEN-HOUR CASES SPOKANE. Wash., April 10,-Th Chi cago, Milwaukee ft Puget Bound rail road waa found guilty on thlrty-threa count on a complaint charging viola tion of tha slxteen-hour law tor tha oper ation of train crews In a derision today by United State District Judge Ruskln. Th road was fined $100 on each count. MOYSafBsTTS Of OOBAX ITMM1M. Pert. Arrives. StU4. . NKW TOSK mrU riraala NFW YORK Maul farts Laws NIW Yn.K Oh male lUrTTEKOAM. .. Vnlmrae YOKOHAMA Mieekerla YOKOHAMA Fuua Mir.. OIBRALTAH tteraia PALERMO Pianoala At CKIJINP Mikarta M BUMX R.VI. . . .HI .er Pert BOSTON rrasoMt NAPl.sx .Oaaoela BREMwK JUIsw Wllbeta sa Lay a Soft-Shelled Egg? "There's a Reason" -Nut Company, Limited, Battle Creek, Micbixun. Home Rule Bill to Be Introduced Today LONDON. April r.-The members of the British cabinet today put the flnish- Ing touches to th bom rule bill, which Premier Asoulth is to introduce In the ; House of Common tomorrow, ine mem i bers of the government And Lie few na- tionallsta hv kept secret tlie details of the measure, but with the exception of the clauses relating to the control of the excise and custom and the numbers , of the Irish representatives to be re ! lalned at Westminster the Kcnri al out ' lines of the bill ar pretty well known. The measure I expected to follow I closely that which was proposed by the . ).,. n-illim K. tt!adl.tin Until quite recently the nattonali.:i hav shewn no opposition to the sugites- ; lion that the Irish excise and customs control of the j ' u" "! ( XfoiU , Hus.- "" . .. .. t . day sn eml'imc of h local drug store, imperial parliament, but lately there hasl,,,., Jan,KII A nttrton, ,-eara old, to been s strong movement In Ireland in favor of securing control of this revenue by th Irish parliament. One reason for this ta that Ireland desired to make a tariff agreement with the United States, j Claim Agents for Indians Criticised WASHINGTON, April 10.-Claim agents and lawyer were charged with being behind legislation considered by the housa today when a bill to pay ancient claims arising from depredations by the Indians waa up tor consideration. The house spent the entire dsy on th mea ur. but the opposition was so great that it did not pass. Th bill has been be for congress for a number of years. Former Speaker Cannon charged flatly that a coterie of claims attorneya waa taking advantag of every new congreea to presa th claims, which, he Insisted, had no virtu and should not be given even passing notice. "In connection with thl legislation." h said, "w find a swarm of attorneya a thick around th departments and th eapttol aa blackberries around the old school house back on the Wabash." Minority Leader Mann alao denounced th measure, a did a score of others. H wa defended by many, led by Rep resentative Ferrle of Oklahoma. Government Surgeon to Study River Water TOPEKA, Ksn April l.-(Spccial Tel egram.) Dr. 8. J. Crumblne, secretary of th Kansas State Board or Health, ha received word that the United State public health and maritime hospital serv ice ha detailed J. W. McLaughlin, as sistant surgeon of that department, to mak a study of pollution of tlie Missouri river a It relates to public water supply. Th investigation will be from the Da kota to th mouth of the river. MEETING OF B'NAI B'RITH IN BERLIN BEGINS APRIL 13 BERLIN. April 10.-Several member of th xcuttv committee of the Ameri can branch of th Independent Order of B'Nal B RIth ar now In Berlin to at tend th annual meeting of the order which will begin April li Immigration will be the chief topic of discussion and a plaa will b considered to station members of the order at vari ous European ports to prevent s far as poaatbl emigrant from leaving who ar certain to be rejected by the United States. Special attention wilt be given women who are unaccompanied In the hop of checking the white Slav traffic. Th protection of ro-rellglonlst I th primary object of this scheme, but the work will be limited In a sectarian way. Bom Americans will be th guest uf honor tomorrow at th dedication of tli new tempi at th Berlin branch of the order. They ar Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Kraus. Mr. and Mr. Philip Steen and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Seelenfreund, all of Chicago; Charles Hartman of New York, Mr. and Mr. Luclua L Solomana of San Francisco and Samuel Livingston of R'oomlngton, III. PRICES OF HOGS RECEDE WITH LARGER SUPPLY CINCINNATI. O., April 10. -(Special.) Th Price Current say th market sup ply of hogs has been moderately largar than tha preceding week, but oonslder abiy short of last year. Western floods hav Interfered with operation to som for extent. Total western slaughtering ran 'to 430 hogs, compared with .000 the I preceding week and 490.000 two weeks ago. j For the corresponding time last year the 'number was Stf.eOa. From March, the ..ti u 9rr am rainat ?..,.-) a year ago. Trice have somewh.it receded, the general average at the c!ose for prom inent markets Indicating- about :. per lOt pounds, compared with J7J a week ago. racking at prominent places com- it:, nil. .. fuo.ooo tr.i.m ., -..''' wow . ?. raj, .. K0.KW .!MU . sie.v :ii.m ., UvflO in. .. .x no. . .t ;o.iw ,, .. . .. 4o.ow S3.no .. ia.M i.ivww .. o W0 ("hlcaito Kana Citv .. South Omaha St. Louie St. Joseph Indianapolis .. Milwaukee .... cimtniiaii .... tittum Cedar KapitU ' OUX Ml) M. Paul. Minn.. Jealoaty 1IONOLI I I April 10.-Jlous Infatu- take hi life by pl?on today, ltarton. who came here from Overton, Tex., left a note stating tr:e cause of the act. Mim Muse dcimrted by the teamship Sierra I today, en route to her home m 15otoii. Permlu to smoke, 0 cents. All dealers. ! Positive $1 lies at bbc It's my first sale of ties and I am thrusting the 45c savings in your pocket to make my name stick out in your memory. They're th Pure Thread Silk Crocheted Knit Ties-Genuine! Crocheted silk knit tie, there nothing tonter at thia moment Swell atuff la Immediately Imi tated, but this Is th"tru stuff.1 Se 'em In my No. 1 window; choose 'em In AM color of th rainbow and take m in diagonal or vertical trlia They re stun ners and you've my word for It that they ar worth on bona (Slang for dollar) ICor. 16th and Harney SU. J Diamond TIRES. THOUGH there artiJl mnrA am .-. I TiAa II sold than any other single brand, your tire repair man will tell you that he repairs fewer Diamonds than any other tire. C He'll tell you too that a patch will, stick on a Diamond Tire, that a cut or smash that would ruin any other tire can be re- I rx; . ii pairea m M uiamona. C No tlr It accident proof, Th lira that U t sileet and cheapest to repair I the bait tlr to buy especially when It also give Em th Greatest Mileage ig the limond Tire doe. AT YOUR DEALER'S OR I The Diamond Store yPl5M;5t0itihvNcb.y I ThcDiamond libber (3 1 AKRON, O. We cowM Bail tkewi Cheaper But We Wtm tl We wuld Build the Batter Bml W Cmm'tl TASTE, SMELL AND HEARING RESTORED Hi thousands who suffer th miseries atf cold and catarrh and claim they have rr found a cur can get Instant relief T simply anointing; th nostril with Ely Cream Balm. Unlike Internal medicines which upset the stomach, r strong snuffs which only acsrsTat th trouble, thl cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm Instantly reaches the seat af tha trouble, atop th nasty dlscharg. clears ths no, head add throat, and brings back the sea of test, smell and lmprores th hearing. Mars than this. It strengthens the weakened and diseased tissue, thu protecting ye gainst a return of the trouble. Thl remedy will cur a cld In a day, aad prevent It becoming chrenle er resulting In catarrh. Naael catarrh Is aa inflsramstloa af ths membrane lining th sir pasasges, and cannot ba reached by mixtures taken into th stomsch. nor can It be cured by snuffs snd powders wbleh only cause ad dlUenai Irritation. Don't wast tlma en tbeaa. Get a M cant settle of Elys Creass Balm tram your drugglat. aad after using It for a day yea will wish ysa had tried rt soar. Mother should giro th ehlldraa Ely's Crasss Bah for cele and erwua. It as frfsctly bgrmlesa, srd nioaaaa, f Uk ii asV aULJ mm n Substantial Furniture At a Moderate Cost There is no slighting of quality in favor of price. We w ant our customers to feel the assurance that if it comes from us, it's best in every wanted detail best in price, as well. '' Dining Chair (Like cut) Full box frame constructed, saddle shaped wood seat, full post back made of. select quartered golden oak $3.00 Neat line Go-carts and Baby Carriages Inspection Invited Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet (So. Tis the "Age of Steel" and Vanadium is the steel of the a ge toughest, strongest, lightest. , It s Ford steel and,' it used only in Ford construe tion a big reason why everyr thousandth person in America will this year own and operate a Ford car. More proof that there is no other car Ilk the Ford Model Ti It's lightest, rightest most economical. The two-passenger car costs but 1 690, f, o. b., Detroit, com plete with til equipment, the. five-passenger but 1690. Today get Catalogue 101 from The Ford Motor Company, 1916 Harney St, Phone Douglas 4600, Omaha, or from our Detroit factory. Telephone Your Friend And Get an Instant Reply The long distance lines ' A Bell Telephone in the of the Bell Telephone Sys- home is essential to . every tern bridge space and woman's convenience and bring friends from every- pleasure. It banishes loneli where within the range of- ness and brings a feeling of personal communication. comfort and security. Telephone Convenience Far Exceeds Its Cost. - SSe DR. BRADBURY. DENTIST I0M Faraaa Si. ' ex Phoae Doug. 17&4. Plates .. Extracting Fillings ... Crowns ... Brldgework ..$2.00 Up ,...26ctp ....OOcl'p ..S-SOl'p ..3.S0l- BO Ta Comic Section The Sundry Bee Dining Table (Like cut) , ' . . A very substantial, -well made Table, go l-da quartered oak, hlfh fin ish, round top 41 Inches in diameter, plain, rich design. " ' $20 Price x NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. Bell Telephone Reach Nearly Everywhere Missing Teeth snppUeeJ vithoat Plate er Bridge work. Xerres ' reaaorael srtthuat aain. Work fash omea smeoa in years. With Happy Hooligan, Lit tit Nemo. rJi Katxenjammer Kidn and tht whole mtert6ng family