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You cannot afford to miss this exceptional treat Emergency River Bill Passes Congress (From a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON. May 4. (Special Tel egram.) The tall to appropriate SAC) as an mergency fund for the protection of property In Dakota county, near Sooth Boux City, acalnat farther damage by the Missouri river was passed by the house and reaches' the senate at 1 o'clock today. Itva minutes later Senator Brown secured its passes, breaking the record tor Cms. Prompt action was necessary in order to have the fond available tor as beore the June rise of to river. The water baa already damaged th (ovamment work and threatens to cot a new channel behind Sooth Sioux City. Delegations from Dakota county and Stats Ctty kav been In Washington the last week werkins on th matter before the War department aad with euuSTess. Messrs Stephens and yvrrm of Nebraska and Hubbard of lews sot th afil through the house, attar o)OGERS Uil515 HARNEY w Mina UTt, Xsawa Brtwos Oar 14-inch Hustlera, ball bearing. knives, guaranteed. M ) C Monday only . 3 teel blade. 39o umii mn Buy reliable boss from a reliable firm, any length you want, con plete with couplings and nosxla, price per foot, up from lOo Refrigerators ii Kew sanitary Improvements cold air circulation, heavier Insulation, bigger, etroncer locks make our re frigerators eplendld money-savers and food preeervera No odor, no taint We have lust the "lie you need at very moderate prices. Til IIIUIII Wait Baasaelsd Uned. m atoCoYAT, Oval Olass Lined. lrloes fll.es up. Oct Oat Tree Book. "lav To TJss a Befiiferator.' IIHIW AWB BCBBXB WM 1508 1510 HARNEY Good Pictures" which Senator Browa put it through th upper branch. Th Crawford bin to mere th limit t coat f th public building at eluron, S. D.. H, 000 has passed the senate. The Increase la needed to complete th walls with th stone called f or by th specifi cation in th contract United State Marshall W. P. Warner returned last evening from Washington, where be had been to press upon con grass th paasag at an emergency bill appropriating for th protection of property at sooth Stoux City against fur ther erosion of th Missouri river. "W vented MO, Me' to do the work, but we war willing to compromise to get I' through." said th marshal. There Is about L40S feet Just a bore Sioux that will ce eat If work on th bank Is no started at eoos. Thar is every chance In the world It th river breaks through at that point for th river to change Its course right through the Iowa of Sioux. The work should be completed la time tor the Jap tis" FRUIT CR0PL00KS WELL Winter's Cold Has Done Very little Harm to Orchards. PEACHES ABE ALL yTTTTTi i Apple Trees la Some Places Sheer staaalt af Eatresse Lew Teaa peratare Myers 1e Ask rhaaae at Venae. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. May .-(Special.)-Re ports I to th Stat Horticultural society In dicate that with the single exception of I peaches there will be a good crop of I fruit this year. Peaches, except In tlie I southeastern part of the state, are said ; to be badly damaged and the bloom Is I dead. Blossoms of other fruits, however. 1 show no indication of injury from the sevsr winter or the trusts of spring. I Trees which bore a heavy crop of apples I last year, however, do not carry a large amount of bloom, but what there is ap ! pear to be healthy and there la plenty I to set a fair crop of fruit even on these. , Plums, cherries and other fruits all promise a bountiful harvest and no fur ther damags la anticipated from frost. Commercial orchardlst have done the first spraying of their orchards and the second one will be due In about ten dat a In the north part of the state In some place Injury to some of th more tender varieties of apple trees Is reported. It appears to effect ths wood. Immediately under the hark on the upper sMs of the limbs, but It is thought thst with a good season the trees will outgrow the in jury, which Is attributed to extreme cold. Frank Edgcrton, assistant sttorney general, la setting up the clears on ac count of a new girl which arrived at his home last night. Victor E. Samuelson, a baker at Hold rege, baa been fined HO and costs for having his bakery In an unsanitary con dition. Tha railroads of the country ere ex pected some time In May to settle on passenger rates to the various state and district fairs, and the officials of th Americsn Fair and Exposition associa tion, of which W. it. Mellor of Nebraski Is chairman, are preparing to submit their requests for this year's expositions. Senator Norrls Brown filed his expense sreount today, whicb shows thst he ex pended (HI. 49. Wrjsi Gradaatre. The following list of graduates from th Wayne normal has been approved by the Board of Certification or tta Certificates: First grade certificate, Geneva iJonaldson. Helen J. Blair, Edith E. Beechel. James K. Brltton, Ed ward I Coleman. O. H. Cress, Ida M. Jett, Ella M. Leahy, Milo J. Melius, Bee. si Marstellar, Alice M. Phlleo, Elvira Roberta, Mrs. Homer Scarce. Clerics C. Smith and Jessie II. Wlckuam; ele mentary Junior, Mabel Bentlry and Fan nie Brtttell; elementary, Emma Arduser. Game Warden Miller and Fish Commis sioner O'Brien have retumeu from a trip along th line of the Northwestern road north of the Platte river, where they have been distributing young trout to stock the streams found suitable tor these fish. A lB-year-old girl who was removed some months ago from the School of the Feeble Minded at Beatrice to the Mil ford home has given birth to a child and It la reported that the little one In dicates negro parentage, though the girl Is white. The mother, up to the time of her removal to Mllford, was an Inmate of th Beatrlc Institution and Uie reputed cause of her condition was artto an Inmate of the same school. He had wit enough, however, to run away when tha girl's condition became known and his present whereabouts la unknown to ths state officials. Handall Isaacs Clrvalar. C. A. Randall, state fir commissioner. Is sending out another circular to deaters In gasolln urging them to make basts In complying with his order that all gaso line kept In quantities of mors than five gallons shall be put In underground recep tacles. He does not set any definite time in which they must comply with his order, but urges th necessity of prompt action. Labor Commissioner Guy Is sending out notices to manufacturers who up to date have not filed with his office ths report required by law. These reports relate to wages paid, number employed and value of product. There are sorhe 609 concerns on his list which have not yet reported. MoCsok Complaint Is Up. Th railway commission this morning took up the complaint of the clly of Mc- Cook against ths Nebraska Telephone company, In which it asks that rates charged In that service be reduced 33' i per cent The rates at present are 13 per month for one-party business .tele phone, 12 for one-party residence. 2 for four-party business, .75 (or two-party business snd 11.50 for two-party residence. The company in Its answer sets up ths value of th McCook plant Is (53,000 and of th Culbertson plant 17.000. the two being operated a one exchange without extra charge for service. It also sets up that at present prices the company Is not earning an excessive dividend on Its In vestment. The tsklng of testimony was postponed until June 7, and in the mean time th engineering department of the railway commission will maks a physical valuation of the plant to see whether the company's value on its property Is cor rect. The city was represented by F. L. Wolff, city attorney, and the company by Attorney E. M. Morse man. Jr. W. A. Plxley, auditor, and Casper E. Tost, president, were Interested spectators. Hyers Case Set First. The case against Sheriff Gus Hyers of this county, hsld for ths killing of Roy Blunt during the chase of the es caped convicts, is set for Monday in ths district court In Sarpy county. Mr. Hyers Is anxious tor an early hearing, as Is also Chief Brtggs of South Omaha, held with Hyers on the same charge. Neither, however, is willing u g to trial In Sarpy county, alleging prejudice and are confident tbey cannot obtain a fair bearing In that county. They will, thsrefore, ask for a Changs of venue. I alt Bale Dare et Apply. Democrats who are In touch wltb af fairs In this state affirm there will be no difficulty In the national convention over th votes of th delegates elected under Harmon Instructions. They ss sert no appeal will be made to the unit rule and that the chairman will an nounce th vote as th delegates wish. They base their opinion on the fact that the unit rule has never been en forced except as to states where the nommatlng or electing body has Imposed that condition, as In New York, and there precedent Is likely to rule. ttepabllraa Delesates ta Meet. A meeting of th delegates elected in the recent primary to represent Nebraska In the republican national convention tn Chicago has been called, presumably to organise and make necessary arrange -nsnts tor attending, Th meeting Is t be held beie la Lincoln on Msy 11. but so far no noise has been made about it. Bret tVorkere' llre,lra. The heg ra from the Russian settlement in the bottoms to the beet fields Is now on In earnest and tn a comparatively few day that section of the city will look deserted and remain so until after the harvest Is ended in the fall. Ths first contingent went to Minnesota and next Thursday morning fifty families will leave for Billings, Mont. Others will go to Colorado and to the western por tion of this state The entire family works, children and all. and they take the contract for caring for the beeta at so much per acre, except planting and harvesting. Mrs. W. T. Whitlock. who wss over come by fas at the sams time Rev. Har rison Fresson and her granddaughter lost their live, la still in a precarious condition at the hospital. She haa not yet regained complete consciousness. Railroad Aseesaaieat. Thirty-one years ago there were thir teen railroads listed tor taxation In Ne braska and now there are only sewn. At the earlier period the combined mileage of the roads was 1.M4 M, whereas the present mileage la tSXS. In lttt the highest assessed valuation was I1LU2 per mile for the Union Pacific, while the sams road last year was assessed at tU.Mt for all Its trackage, main Un and branches. The new tuberculosis hospital at Kear ney la proving the most troublesome of all the state Institutions Inmates are continually complaining of th facilities and treatment received there and seve si after entering, have left. Th board attributes thla in part to the condition of the patients, which makes them naturally fretful and Inclined to com' plain. The Institution Is not yet fully equipped and prepared to rare for pa' tlents as it will be when the new building Is completed in July, after which th present structure Is to be used as an administration building and home for the help. The patients now are quartered In ths third story, which Is not as con venlrnt as It might be and was not con structed with the Idea of caticg for tubercular patients. Call for Convention is Issued by Miners NEW TORK. May 4-OfflcUla of th United Mine Worker of America, who have been In conference here tor two days, tonight ex pressed confidence that a strike of the mine workers of th three anthracite districts, who have been Idle sine April 1, had been averted, and that a satisfactory agreement would be tered Into with the operator before the end of the month. After being In conference for four hours, th members of th three anthra cite board Issued a call for a general convention at Wllkosbarre, Pa., on May 11 to consider th tentaliv agreement entered into by the subcommittee repre senting the operators and th mine workers, which was rejected by th full committee of th miners In Joint con lerenc with the operators here yester day. The convention also will be urged to empower the commute of ten to en ter into a second Joint conference with the operators and conclude an agree ment, subject to ratification by a refer endum vote of the miners. FOUR MEN ARRESTED AS RESULT OF FIGHT When Frank llogan. who asys Chicago la his home, knocked T. J. lisgan's hat In "the ring" at the Burke saloon. Tenth and Parenport streets esrly Isst night, hs preclpltsted a free-for-all knock down and drag out fight, which ended wltb four persons going to Jail. llogan was cut about ths fact and hands; Hasan was cut about th fingers Charles Mahone about the ears and James Msnley had an old wound la his mouth reopened and his fac cut. Officer D. C. Rich arrested Hogan and Manley and Officer McCsbs later arrested Malone. Uagan was arrested an hour later. The last two men are held as containing witnesses. FIGHT ON L0RIMER TO GO TO SENATE FLOOR NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, May 4. -The minority members of the senate committee which Investigated th election of Senator lxrlnier of Illinois are planning to begin the fight against him on ths floor of ths senate next week. Senator Kern of Indiana, who Is draw ing the minority report which will declare against the Illlnolls senator's right to his seat, will close up the case and seek to fore an Immediate submission of the majority report Senator Krn a plan to avoid delay In getting the case on Its merits before the senate ha the support of th other minority members. FARMER IN RICHARDSON DIES IN AUTO ACCIDENT HUMBOLDT. Neb.. Msy i (Special Telegram.) Joseph Holecheck met death In an automobile accident this morning three mile south of Vsrdon. He was on hia way from Humboldt to Falls City with bis wife, bis brother, Paul Hole check, Joseph Iloplnka and Mlas Shea tack. The machine became unmanag able while going at high speed and turned over. Mr. Holecheck died In half an hour after the accident. Mr. Hoplnka bad his collarbone broken and the rest of the party were slightly scratched. The damage to the automobile was very slight. Mr. Holecheck was about 17 years of age and lived on a farm a few miles south of Humboldt. NOBODY WILL BE LEFT WHEN JACK LEAVES FCR LAS VEGAS CHICAGO, May 4 -Jack Johnson said today that he would stsrt for his train ing quarters near Las Vegas in about thre weeks. Johnson's party will consist of Clyde, Brooks, Marty Cutler, Jim Smith, John Perkins and Walter Monlhan. trainers; bis wife and mother, a piano player, a singer and a chauffeur. Tom Flannlgan, who trained Johnson at Reno, may Join th camp later. By a special clause In the fight articles, Johnson wilt be per mitted to take two automobile with him. Johnson Is doing a little light work now. He weighed Z2S pound stripped today. Chleaa Takee Lead. KANSAS CITT, Mo, May 4 -Chicago tonight took the lead In the series tor the championship of the National Ama teur Billiard league, when A- J. Hams ot Chicago defeated J. P. Backus of City. 0 to 41 The Persistent and Judicious Us of Be Advertlsinc is th Road ta Business Success. Troops Ordered to Prepare for Quick Journey to Border MONTKKET. Cal.. May 4. -The Twelfth regiment. United 8tates Infantry, quar tered here, received orders from Waah Ir.gtoa to be prepared to embark at a moment's notice- Company J of the Twelfth I sleeping In shelter tents by the railroad and will entrain early to morrow for Tumi, Arts. LAWTOX. Ok!.. May -Colonel Gran, ger B. Adams, commanding officer of Fort Sill, received Instructions from the War department toolgrst to have all troops ready to move to the Texas border on short notice. There la great activity at the fort tonight, and preparations are being made to get the troops ready for Immediate travel and field service. About LOCO men are stationed at Fort Kill. Orders wers given to Colonel Adams to renew efforts to secure enlistments. It Is understood here that similar ordsrs were Issued to officers commanding other forts WASHINGTON. May 4.-Activities at Fort SHI and other posts In the south west, it was understood here tonight, are merely results of the announced plan of th War department to put th troop In a state of preparedness for any emer gency. So far as Is known there ha been no sudden change tn the situation along th Mexican border and no Immediate movement of soliders la contemplated. MRS. CARGILL CHARGED WITH HUSBAND'S MURDER MEMPHIS. Tenn., May 4 -An Indict ment charging murder In th first degree was returned sgalnst Mrs. Olive Carglll here today after Investigation of th death of Bailey T. Carglll. whoa body was found In his bedroom Isst Monday. Both Carglll and his wife come of wealthy Colllervlll. Tenn., families. What mo tive the prosecution will allege the woman to have had to alay her husband ha not been explained. In a statement Issued through her law- ycr Mrs. Carglll declares her huaband said h would kill her and himself and commanded her to bring a pistol. She lays en secured the weapon and shot Carglll to death. The Persistent and Judicious Us of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. Mr, Auto'owner. If you have not a suit made from my dust-proof, wearproof, rain' proof auto cloth, you'd better sell the auto. Let me show you the goods, WILSON MacCarthy-Wkon Tailoring. X4-800- South Sixteenth St. YOU WILL EVENTUALLY patronise th BaXJCOBT STAtT- BABT If you era looking for th beet food, served tn an appetising, satis fying way, amid congenial aurround inga, where the ventilation a vry essential part for tha enjoyment of the meal la abaolutely perfect. Th many compllmant w hav had upon our plac leads us to bellev that our customsrs sppreclate tne ef forts w extend for their comfort. Table d'Hote Dinner Sunday 11 A. M. to P. M . 40c and tOc. ISIS Dodge at, O. V. Ban Fro. Open All Night Look for Large Eleclrlo Sign. Dr. Clark's wide experience enables him to do better work than most dentists he Is careful and particular and that's what ceunta In dentistry. Prices reasonable. Call whan in th city. Set of Teeth SS.00 Very beat set of Teeth, on rub ber Bt00 Aluminum Plate, very beet made -00 Gold Plate (3S.00 and up Gold Crowns S4.00 and up Porcelain Crowns. Ilk your own teeth M-00 Gold Fillings (LOO and up flllver Fillings 60 Porcelain Fillings l-00 Bridge Work, per tooth S4.00 Work aaaraataad lO Tears. DR. CLARK m FAiaxasa bebtist, so vs- toa Block. na Floor. Office Boar S to Si Bvsalng, S to Si Baaaajs, 10 to 1. DIABETES A Simple Berk Quickly OareThla Dreed Blesses, to Stay Oared. Diabetes see eereuifore Ne ewuiSeras ls nrsbl. ess the eslr sops sale m l lb er flleu ass sea U srewss tselr rsrs sr strict Clellog. A plant raentlr etseererH ta Maxles telle DlsMol Bees, sea bees fossa te M s esecitla ra the treaUMs el 4lakMes. esleklr relucts the spertne sralty et th. suar. neuruig Igor an Mists the srsusL, Tht. earsjua seuUi reneir will relUee the taunt or his eotst sjraeHMia, Is the sseet asxrmrau euss. wiula a eee and t srore n we will wail the bnt sse parka, for Be wtta tree booklet of spotlal ralao u the tie socio, eontaiaias lotoot Slot list oa4 exeloatre UNO foe values. flllX eoreoataso of starek in eoser fearbohrarateo) Is sW Slftorest tooes. T.I1 roar annates bleul. of ibis offer sad esse Mc today for a foil-else be eocsasa AHs CHtsnCAL CO., Box MtC WsKaey rotat. a. mi PIP, aBSFIWStBBBBBStwSW. K a I COMPLETE HOME OUTFITS By far the lowest prices made by any Furniture House in all Omaha W make a special feature of famishing complete outfits tor home of various sixes. Ws bave original ideas that will be of value to yon. We caa help you make a charming, home at an ex ceedingly small cost. OUT OF THE HIGH-RENT DISTRICT One reason why we are able to CVT VXDER THE PRICES ot every other concern In the city Is the fact that we are Just off Six teenth street, and while only 60 feet from that important afreet we save In rent alone a considerable amount, and take advantage of It by cutting prices down to a limit that Is Impossible wltb other stores. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS We'll arrange terms ot psyment to suit you. VOl'R terms wilt be OVR terms. Pay a little down whatever you, can spare and the balance as you earn the money. Colonial sion Tables 4-ln Top ft Length Mad of aeleeted Neatly designed and thoroughly wall mad. Havy solid oak, S ft., strict ly high French bev el snlrror. Thla rnne Other and SKXOO, atoataly- $1375 BEDS Special sale of Iron Ileds, Brass Beds and Wood Beds, a splendid showing, a num ber ot most un usual v a 1 u e a Brass Beds at unheard ot prises. Wood Beds reduced 25. per cent Iron 1 fekf I n t Quartered Oak Buffet Well mad and flnlsh d, golden, fumed or Early Knguan, n-umon- Beds now d glass doors. French eersi mirror. Price (So up. Terms SaM Oesa, 1J0 Monthly. Others on sale I14.TB, unn SSS.TI and SJS.OO. LIBRARY TABLE Msd of selected quarter wed oak, oldan. fumed or Early English finish. also In mahogany rinisn, a high grads table, large slss, special, at $16.75 Terms Sl.TS Oeah. SI so Btestklr. Others on sals atVT.TS, SlO.., IfltM and SS4.T. A Old Age for Cafe or Home It's the beer that will please In the club, cafe, hotel, farmhouse, cot tage or mansion, because it satisfies the most critical and exacting Judges. It pours clear, sparkling, cloudlesss and pure. The Amber Bottle protects Old Age from decay. rAMXLT TBASB BTJFrLXXB BTl BOatt Omaha Wat. JBTTBB, SSOS BT Fhoae, South HI, Omaha artroo F. BIU. 1384 Douglas Faeae, Ttonglaa ISea. JETTER BREWING CO. SOTna OMAHA, NEB. THE TWENTIETH CENTT7EY FASHES Is the Leading Agricultural Journal of the west Its columns are tTJleS wltb the best thought of the day In matters pertaining to the farm, the ranch aad the orchard, and It Is a factor In the development ot the great western country. rTm 11 WW? mm 1 v yfr if. ill Exten extends to Oik Rocker Quarter sawed a a k $14" Rocker, full ea- special St aenuln TC DC Rocker, full a, vT-i Credit J Term uTSElf S.TS. S1S.TS, SS4.TS .prlng eeet, OdidJ OSB L-USBa , THE WHITE MOUNTAII Refrigerator Best on earth, strongest Irs Rack ever d v I d; from ooubl circulation of pur It you of Ira; solid hardwood eablnel: eonerlae Bted a bed Ot any In every way; kind visit Rubers door'sl?. $1875 A new Improved One-Mottoa tart, light yet eery $4" strong, lanra rueoer tire. Special Others at SI. to S30-00. St. St,