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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1912)
THE BKE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1912. A GREAT PHYSICIAN SAYS: If You are a Nervous Wreck From Dyspepsia - Drink Pineapple Juice." o iHwyl in the world suffer a greatly from stomach trouble as do m American people. I'rom America's new possession. Hawaii, bu come a drink that ahould lie on (he table of every Americas borne. Dole's Pineapple Juice, the great est beverage yet offered to the Amer ican people, to not only a delightful drink but it possesses properties ol exceptional tonic value. It is a de cided aid to digestion a boon to the dyspeptic and of untold help to those suffering from throat difficulties. PlneaDDle juice is -the pure Juice of the fruit. Sold by grocer and druggist everywhere. Order some todsy. "Cooling Drinks and Dessert, a useful book of appetizing recipe, free. Hawaiian Pineapple Products Cos Ltd. 112 Market St., Saa Francisco. LEE WILL COME TO TERMS Broom Contractor Decides to m ploy Fall Bomber of Men. PATS CALL UPON GOTIKNOK Pare Food Ceaeaalaaisaer Speeds nay Day Testis- Samples ol Ire Crease Ullm Systesa at Physical Yalaatloa. Stanton Man Badly : Hurt by Explosion of Soda Fountain STANTON. Neb.. May .-! Special.) Yeaterday afternoon while servln- oft drinks from his soda fountain. Fred Kitaerow. proprietor of th Union oakery, waa severely Injured when In lonis way the fountnln exploded nd blew every thing to pieces, large pieces of the foun tain striking Mr. Kltaerow In such s manner that hla right srm, waa torn to hreda and hla entire body Is badly bruised snd scratched. At present Mr. Kltaerow is In a critical condition and If he does live through It h will have to go the rest of hla llfs without his right arm. which will have to be amputated. The entire front of the bakery waa blown out and everything In that part of ths atore Is covered with shredded glass. fteviral oeraons were In the bakery at the time of the accident, but no one waa Injured except Mr. Kltaerow. Athletics and Oratory in Custer County BROKEN BOW. Neb.. May .-(8peeil. The annual Cuater county athletic and declamatory conteata were held In Broken Bow Saturday, the high schoole of Bar gent. Mason City,. Herns, Anselmo, Cal laway and Broken Bow being represented. Although the weather eondltiona were not favorable to out-of-door sporta the full program waa carried out and at tracted large crowds. The athletic games took place at the fair grounds In the afternooa and eon Hated of racing, jumping, putting the hot, hammer throwing, relay races and other sporta Mason City and Broken Bow mads sn excellent showing and were nearly tied at the end of the contest. Broken Bow winning out by only one point. - The general average stood: Broken Bow, points; Mason City. t; Memo, U, and Sargent, I- In the evening the opera house waa crowded by frtenda and relatives of those who took part in the declamatory cen teat. In the oratorical clasa Annabel Beal of. Broken Bow took first prise and Ore Schaefer of Mason City received eee ond prise, lone Ruaaom of Broken Bow took first prise In the dramatic class and Earle Varney of Callaway captured an- ond. The humorous elaas had five con testants, each doing excellent wor. Helen Tooley of Anselmo carried off the first prise. Mildred Stapleton of Broken Bow second. . PASTURE LANDS ARE COVERED WITH SAND FREMONT, Neb., May l-(8peolal.) There la a shortage of pasture land around Fremont thie year. . Fremont Island which usually has about W acres of good pasture waa covered by sand and silt which will make It of little value this year. Pastures south of town have from four Inches to two feet of rand over the grass, the runs and low places are filled and the surface as smooth and level as a billiard table. F. E. Pratt of the Ooldenrod dairy will sell K head of milch cows st auction Wed nesday as Ms pasture will be almost worthless for a few seasons. All the pas ture lands along rhe Platte are either covered with sand and silt er cut up with deep ruts, except on s few high places. ' (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May .-tSpecial.-Cllnton R. Lea, contractor fur prison labor, who tailed to keep an appointment with the board Saturday, evidently did some think ing over night, for Sunday he came to the executive mansion to talk matteie over with the governor. He assured the governor he would speedily make ar rangements to put the full number of convicts to work snd straighten out the whole tangle. He thinks he should be sllowed some rebate from the charge for the full number when not employed and there la a disposition among the board members to allow It for a period follow ing the troubles at the prison, but not by any means to permit that period to run to the present. It seems tkely the board will hold him for the per diem. just the same as If they had been at work during a major ponton of the time. The members of the board are st present busy with the railroad assessment and no meeting between them snd Mr. Lee Is expected for s day or two, but he is expected not to wait for that to put the men back to work, as It Is not alto gether the, pay which the men would earn that la concerned, but hecaure It la for the best Interests of the men that they be steadily employed. Few Rate taaaned. The Railway commission this morning permitted the Omaha road to reduce the rate on malt from Omaha to South 8!oux City from 18 to 1 The Union Pacific was authorised to make a rate of 1M cents per ton on coal from Lincoln to Btromsburg to meet the Burlington rate. The Burlington was authorised to extend the rats of I cents per 100 pounds now In force on brick between Omaha and Lin coln to Include hollow tile. Leroy Hall and others, through at torneys, today argued In the supreme court s petition for s temporary Injunc. tion against the town of Crawford. The Petitioner, Hall, owns a mill on the White river et Crawford and the others have appropriations of water from the stream tor Irrigation. The city tskea water from the river for the municipal water, worka and they assert the excessive a moo at taken prejudices their r.ghts. Tbey desire to aave the city retrained from using more than M.000 gallons dally, from selling wster to the Northwestern snd Burlington railroads and rom let ting the man on whose land the Kcser- volr Is located use the water or Irri gating hla land. The court has not given Its opinion. Captain Jamieaon today assumed the duties of acting quartermaster of the national guard and Miss Ida Havens takes his former place as stenographer In the office. Major Antles. deputy wsrden st the penitentiary. Is going to Leavenworth this week to spend a couple or weeks seems how the authorities there run the Institution. M. J. Taylor of Custer county tells the secretary of stats his campaign for the democratic nomination for congress co him Just m - ' The stats of Bout Dakota sake that T. T. White, now In Thurston county, be returned to Elk Point. . I. to answer ths ehsrgs of wife and child desertion. White IS resisting extradition snd s hear ing will be given him tomorrow by the governor. Engineer Hurd snd Messrs. Reed snd Kstes of the physical valuation depart ment of the railway commission, have returned from Topeka. where they met engineers of similar departments of other states Harmonious sctlon was discussed snd snother meeting waa aet for Septem ber, when It Is hoped to have a uniform system of procedure and methods mapped out so thst Informstlon gained by one will be of use to others Game Wsrden Miller was in Cuater county 'Sunday and arrested three of a gang of Oreek railroad laborers for kill ing game out of season. Residents of thst section hsd complained that these men are disregarding the game law, kill ing ducks, prarle chickens and other lime, not even taking out a ahootlng license, let slone observing the cloeed season. The hearing of the arrested men will be tomorrow, but It Is understood they will plead guilty and all the party hss promised to refrain from shooting. Fire Commissioner Randall goes to Sew- srd tonight and tomhorrow will have s bearing concerning a number of buildings which It Is proposed to condemn. The ' pure food commissioner la busy these days tasting samples of Ice cream Pi: itWaUMsesilJUMeMasaaam Tuxedo Tobacco not f only doesn't "bite1 it's a safeguard to tongue and throats The practicing physician who in vented the wonderful process had a sensitive throat himself that process not only stopped the sting but gives Tuxedo its famous fra grance 10c in the green tin. PATTERSON'S TUXEDO TOBACCO "The Pipe Smoke for Gentlemen" IsWfaaissTlrhssr iinsfrivri " rmiriitmiurf "wis gathered up over the state. Practically si lof it so far has come up to the test Knglneers Price and Roberta of the State Board of Initiation go to Keya Paha county tonight and tomorrow will let the contract for two reinforced con crete bridges ovor the Niobrara river, to be built out of state aid funds. May 10 or 11 it la expected the board of Irrigation will hear the case involving the rights to water from the Platte river of the Kearney Light snd Power company. If the claims aa to the amount and prtorlt are allowed it will take practically all the water now used for Irrigation above that point In the Platte valley. Straub Bros, of Avoca, breeders of Gal la way cattle, have sold alx cows to the federal government and the animals will oe shipped to Alaska for breeding pur poses. Uranger Bros, complain that the city welghmaater made a mistake of . pounds In weighing twenty-five sacks ot potatoes for the firm, the weights re turned being less than half tha actual. Tltey complain that similar complaints have been common and ask for an in vestigation. The matter has been re ferred to the city council. The qualifying examinations for Rhodes scholarships will be held st the University of Nebraska on Wednesday. October l, sccording to sdvlces received from Eng land. At present there srs two Ne braskan attending Oxford university by virtue of thia scholarship. TEN ARE KILLED IN WRECK Traiii Bearing Confederate Veterans Ditched at Hattiesbnrg-, Miss. FORTY PERSONS ARE HURT POSTMASTER AT ASHLAND NAMES BECKER ASSISTANT ASHLAND, Nrt., May .H-fCl..)-V. tt. Granrtr, who has brn a1Hant pot maater at Ashland for Jv and orWb.lf year, on .of wblch waa under Pott matter $L B. Hall and tha remainder under Poetmanter J. H. Oliver, last week tender hfs resignation to take effect June 1. Postmaster Oliver has appointed W, K. C. Bevker, for eeven months past new editor of tha Ashland GaseMt. under the manaRement of F. I Carroll anil for several yearn previous under that of W. N. rWker. as his assistant, and Becker qualified Hiturday niuht, but does not take up the work regularly before next month. Postmaster Oliver recently began his serond term of four years by reappoint ment of President Taft. V. 1. Grander will make a trip to California and the PaHflr coast, where he contemplates locating. Special Tint a from Teaaa rolsjta Is Knronte Heaaltm at Macon. 4e a, -Five Bodies Arc HecaTcrcd. UATTIKSBl ltG, Mli May or more p4.sseni.ers were killed and at Usm four trainmen were killed and forty passengers and members of tha crew wera hurt when the first eectlon of the Texas confederate reunion special train en route to Macon, Ga.. waa wrecked at Gunn's Mill, on the New Orleans Northwestern railroad, six miles north or Hattlcsburg, today. Five bodies were brought 1o Hattlea burg and five or alx other bodies were reported under ths wreckage. Four bodies were removed from the wreck after the relief train, carrying flv corpses and the Injured. left the scene for Hattlesburg. More bodies can be seen under the wreckage. The cause of the wreck had not been positively ascertained this afternoon. Just aa the engine reached a trestle tt was seen to rear up and leave the track. The five cars followed the engine, aome tumbling down the embankment on on side and some on the other, forming a tangled mass of splinters and twisted Iron. CI tt sens of Hattlesburg were prompt In lending aid to the veterans. Tha A.T.&3.r.Ry.Ca 1 1 57316031 k at Bars Mown flown tear RaTeaaa. RAVENNA. Neb.. May .-(Speclal.-Late last night a windstorm, accom panied by heavy rain, did much damage In this vicinity. A large barn In the east edge ot Ravenna, owned by Charles Jen kins, waa blown down snd practically destroyed. Buildings on the farm of Anthony McKeon. north of town, snd of A. A. Cooper, west of town, were also badly damaged. This Is the second de structive wind thst his visited this town ship In the Isst ten days. Archbald Witness Prepares to Flee; Officer Sent for Him W A8H1NQTON, Msy .-An alleged plan of an Important wllneaa In tit? charges of misconduct against Judge Archbald of the commerce court to es aie Jurisdiction of the house Is said to have been frustrated by the passage of a resolution of Inquiry Into tha charges Saturday. Warning reached Chairman Clayton nf the Judiciary committee that a man In terested In the negotiations with the Krle rnilrcsd for the Culm bank property, around which the charges center, sn planning to leave for Kurupe, Quirk ac. lion by the house Saturday resulted In a deputy sergcant-at-arma being sent to Scranton, Pi., for the witness. Permits to smoke, S cents. All dealers DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. I.. May (.-Joseph Love Joy shot snd fatally wounded Mrs. Anna Miller and Mrs. Anna Welsh wMh they were sitting on the porch at the Miller boarding bouse here this after noon snd then killed himself. Lovejoy formerly boarded st the Miller house. OBJECTIONS TO REBUILDING DIKE AT FREMONT ISLAND FREMONT. Neb.. May l -(Special -The plan ef the Farmland. Fremont and Railroad Drainage district to rebuild the it, t the head of Fremont island Is meeting with a strong opposition (rote residents ot the southern part of the city. They want the levee west of the city strengthened and protected from washing In the same manner as the head ef Fre mont Island was protected. The objectors claim they have a majority ef the rest dents of ths drainage district with them, but ss the voting Is done according te acreage, tbey are In the minority. For mal objections will soon be presented to the directors ef the district which will undoubtedly be overruled. ' - Harm Baraee Seer OxfearsU OXFORD. Neb.. May .- Special. -F!re totally destroyed the large bars and machinery shed en the BUnkenstaff fans, about a mile and a half northwest of Oxford Sunday afternoon. Joseph Quma. who Is Hvtng oa the farm, lost about tare and a half tone of hay, some corn, har ness end machinery. By the help of neighbors meet of the machinery eras saved. It Is supposed the fire originated by some children horning Russian thistles near, the bam. The buildings were partly covered by Insurance, but Mr. QuIhb bad so insurance ea the coa tents. A rterae Attaek -of malaria, it vex aoisugeiiM ut and kidney trouble Is wastry cured by Electric Btttere. the guaranteed remedy, ase. For sale by Beatea Drug Co. Stick to The Old Habits If you are perfectly well if not, Change (See any fault in that philosophy T) Thousands continue to "coddle" old habits euch as coffee and tea drinking; refusing to believe their aches and ills are largely due to caffeine poisoning. (Caffeine is the drug in coffee and tea.) But thousands are awakening to the truth about ' coffee and tea, and change to POSTUM It is made of wheat, and is a rich, palatable food drink free from caffeine or any other drug. If you appreciate health and the full enjoyment of physical and mental power, a 10 days' trial will show "There's a Reason" HARD TO LEAKN takes Mam aUperieaoe To Tsaoh pis Horns 1 rotas. fewtsas Cereal Oa, &SL, Battle Oreek, Mich. . Many people Jeer at the idea that cof fee causes the aches and alls they suf fer from; and often such people will go en for years sticking steadfastly to the coffee and suffering month in and month out, but maintaining "Coffee doesn't hurt ma" (Tea Is Juat as In jurious mm coffee because it contains seffelae, the drug In coffee.) lady says: "I did not learn the real truth until I made the change, but 1 can now posi tively state that the headaches I had for about seventeen years were csuaed by drinking coffee, for when I changed and gave up coffee and used Poet urn in its place I experienced entire relief. I have sot been troubled with headache since I began Foetum. Thla. in brief, hss been my experi ence on the coffee Question. Among ny ' friends I have seen many other wonder ful instances ef the power of thle food drink when used la place of the drug drink, coffee, "Among my friends there are thoee who tell me of relief from kidney trou ble, neuralgia and eosema by leaving off coffee and using Postum and I have even known it to ease rheun.atic pains la limbs "I really believe theee statements for since 1 out out coffee and used Postum, I never seem te have an ache or pals and I would not dare go back to eoffee again. "Xot only myself but my family use Postum exclusively snd ws think there is ae hot beverage that can take He place. Nearly seven rears steady aae of Postum oonvtnces me 1 know what I am talking about when I say it Is food ss well ae drink and most valuable to build up the system." Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Look for the little book, "The Road to Wollvllle," la pkgs. 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