THE. ,BEE.tiMiUt(AXaI391i. STATE FINANCES PICKING UP More Money in tnc Treasury Than for Some Time Past. CAE OF GRANITE IS LOCATED Stone (or the Lincoln Monemmt la loritrd li Kaaaaa City Em ployee of Pen DUcharged Became of FJfat. LINCOLN. Neb., June 16-Speelal.)-That the finances of the state are pick ing up la evidenced by the fact that at the close of business Saturfin-. the treasury was $4.".O0O to the gwl as com pared with S1S.O0O the Saturday preced ing; and a month ago several thousand to the bad. The month of May and thu far In June the county treasurers of the state have been sending In their remittance and in consequence the state treasury Is looming up on the right side of the ledger. Car of Stone Fonnd. At last the lost is found. The last car of stone for the Lincoln monument has been found in Kansas City. Work lias been delayed several weeks on ac count of the non-arrival of thla Identi cal rut, and while it would seem to be pretty hard work to lose track of a carload of big granite, such is the fact and for more than two weeks the rail way companies have been trying to lo cate the big blocks of stone, which left Quincy. .Mats., weeks ago. The controversy which was recently started over fhe publication by a Lin coin paper of an article 'claiming that the granite was not good stone, ha not created very great alarm. Treasurer George, who Is a native of Massa chusetts and was born and raised near the Quincy quarries, where the atone came from and has seen lota of It, says that the stone la all right He further says that he never saw anything which came from Massachusetts, but what was all right. In this statement ha is backed up by two or three other native son and daughter of the old Bay Star, who are holding down jobs in the statt house, risfct at the ren. W. 0. Cloyd, a penitentiary guard and Night Engineer fry, of the same In stitution were discharged by Warden Mellck Saturday, on account of a fight which they bad Indulged In at the homo of the latter the night before. It it asserted that both men were drunk, Cloyde was arretted by , the , Lincoln police and later fined by Police Judge Fullerton. ; Higher Rate Granted. The Burlington has received permis sion from the railway commission to make the higher Sioux City. Frmont. Omaha, Lincoln and Grand Island rata between points west of the Missouri river named In hems $450a, MMa and 8452a, supplement 10 to tariff 6000a. ap plying to all commodities named In uch tariffs, Instead of being restricted to the ten classes and emigrant mov. ables. Thl change will result In tome reduction by reason of extending the tariff to all commodities. , " wilt Label Lard. The Swift .company baa consented" to label JU lard and butter packages' in accordance with the wlshe of Food Commissioner Hansen. . The company na been using a mall rubber stamp which at time was unreadable, but now print tba net weight In large letter on all It lard and butter. ' Article of Incorporation of the Ger man Invtmeht , company ' :hv Uen filed with, the secretary of, state by Feed Whltmbre, William Seetenf reund and T. B. Sidle,, The' company ha a paid up capital atock of $5,000. ' . -. Irrigation flight Denied. Tba board of irrigation ha denied the right of J. H. Kersenbrook of Columbus to use thi.watr of, th west ork of the Blue river for irrigation purposes on the ground that he had abandoned at)d not used.h) r(ght t,o. th water fbr.mpre than ten year. Jvutto Fawcett of th upreme court and -Auditor" Barton delivered addresses at the Flag day exercises In Lincoln, ftheelry Ala? Carape.' Charle o. Sheeley, a former resident of Lincoln and a contractor well known over th state, who recently pleaded guilty to the charge of bribing a county coin mUaiontr at Greeley, Colo., and was sen tenced to pay a, heavy fin and also serve on year in the penitentiary, na appealed his case to the-supreme court of Colorado on the ground that It I not a crime to bribe a county commissioner, and may escape.; aa the Colorado law makes It a crime to bribe a ministerial or Judicial officer and says nothing about an txecu? tlv officer, under which class county commissioner come. . On to Chicago. "On to Chicago" win b th slogan to morrow apd for several day the state house will b Heft to th people' who work for a living. There will be no especially ' designated "official train" and the travel will be divided between the ' Burlington and the Hock Island. Governor Aldrich and Tom Benton will lecd the fniwa which will o over the Burlington, while ome ef the delegates will travel over th Rock Island. Among th occupant of th stat heus who will leave or ha-v already gen are; . Governor Aldrich, was aouvoim COVFCN '.SMMV SAVE THIS COUPON The Chril War Through the Camera Brckly Famous Oril War Pbotxcraphs ' (P&W Wt tfmV. 3. Wmt Dmmtm) And ProfeMor E3xn'a Newly Written ' Ml ' , HJUtorjr of Coupoa Good for Ik iDiaaha Be hag entered Into nee. whose oblect la ta nlaca in - - - I rosnoio memento of the civil Wtrai an education la patrlotUm, and aUo ta Cntat th eeapaa bovrtag or send it (' tius ,etc af this wppr. aEAB CAXEVVIO.T iom tory of the treat ftruggle, newly written by Prof. Henry WVElaon of Ohio University, will he isaued in sixteen sectlone. eacb compla; in itself, and known aa th CIVIL WAR THROUGH THE C4MERA. ?he above coupon, U nd at obp. i good for on Motion when 'accom panied by an axpen fa of TEN CE'TS, to cover cost of material, handling. clr hlr. tc,. By maJL tbfa,sBt extra, , Bring or u this Coupon TODAt to Th Bee Office, J' ' His Only yjf: : V- --V ' y r: ';;;;; From the Minneapolis Journal. Secretary of State Walt, Auditor Barton, Food Commissioner Hansen. Adjutant General Phelps, E. G. Maggt, Henry Lind say and several other who would not own up to it. Treasurer George, who ex pected to go, ha given up th Idea, a he ha purchased a residence and it will be moving day for him Monday. Bandall Dlatrlbnte Card. State Fir Commissioner Randall ha Just received at hi offlc 200.000 card for distribution over th stat. These card contain matter which will tend to educate th people of the state valong the line of preventing' fire by proper pre caution.- Each card contains a picture of the fire commissioner fixed up In such a manner that It , resemble a postage Stamp which could easily be taken for thOKB Ith' tH lotur of -Oaoirge Wash- InglW tippn them." "An Oifne of; vention is wortn,,a whole ton owen said the commissioner l 'Jils emphatibf CfeSjaln silra bjC Uio defendant. The way, "and If can have my wajnDUBCLcot;$;e defendant. The will b such. a system that rlreJlJatffir4X. "all vs. Hennlng Hallln, very fw in the future." " Lov for ' Third ' Man. ' Nebraska delegate have received from Victor Rosewater notice that the delega tion will meet at th La Salt hotel in Chicago if or th purpose of organisation'. name a chairman, select those they want for" thV different committee and receive their badges and other things necessary, t'on Love, mentioned for the position of chairman of the delegation, denied that he favored th selection of a third candi date, but would vote for" Roosevelt firt, last and all the time. Governor Aldrich, it la said, now believes that, a compro mise candidate Is th real solution of the matter' from tho tandpolnt of future uc ces at th polls. CurrU N OntlwlattP. Y. M. Currl, who was secretary of th Tsft committee during ths primary fight her In the state, wss In the city today and Is still a strong advocate of the nom ination of President Taft and believes that he will win out. "If nominated,' said, Mr, Currie, "he may not be elected, for the reason that when patriot of thj Cummln-Murdock-BtlstowNorrt strip start in to discredit the repulblcan party ond Roosevelt Join th hammer brigade. what chance 1 there for republican cue- cs with any candidate?" Golden UdMne ni Weeping Water, WEEPING WATER. Neb., June M-8pcll.J-Mr. and Mr,- James Colbert of this city, celebrated their golden wed. ding anniversary Saturday. About 250 guests called during the afternoon and evening, and th mail brought many tettUr of congratulation. Mr. Colbert wss born in England, and married In IT HELPS YOU GET the Clril Wmr Sections 1, 2 or 3 great National publishing gill, evr a marl run hnm. i f --'- hvw u uuc, order to ceUbrat nttlngly th ml-cntennlal of that momentous period. Wo hare aecured the rlghu in thla city for the famous Brady photographs, taken on the actual field of battle, and lost for many year. These historic scenes, with full nia Chance of Seeing the Michigan in 1S62, and came to Nebraska In 1868, y and resided on a farm near Wabash until about ten years ago, they moved to Weeping Water. Old neigh bor and friends to the number of fifty wr present ' from Wabash, and many towns In th counly vwere represented. Mr. and Mrs. Colbert are enjoying good health and have a large family of chil dren and grandchildren, NOTES FROM CENTRAL CITY AND MERRICK COUNTY CENTRAL " CITY, i Neb.,' ' June 16. Judge Thoma held an equity session of the district court in thl city the lat ter part of the week, and disposed of many matter. The "uit' of Earl Henry LaroorrT against Earl McHsruue et al. t ed 9t olj i!turt by tho payment tn-. which there were allegation of fraud in a trade of land for a stock" of goods, was settled by the agreement of ths parties. Judge Sullivan of Omaha was assisting local attorneys for the plaintiff, and John. P. Breen of Omaha appeared: for the ' defense. i The Chap man road case was "put over on ac count of' a motion to Join th Union Paciflo a one of the parties In the suit It cannot be tried now before fall, which mean that th road along the south Bide of the Union Paciflo right of way. west of Chapman to the county line cannot be built thl year, If at all. ' The marriage of Attorney W. E. Hill and Miss Alice Coleman of thla city oc cured at th Joyce home on the College section yesterday afternoon. After the coreniony the young people went In an automobll to th horn of th groom's parents at Hordvtlle, and later de parted for their new home at Gandy. Neb., where Mr. Hill will engage in the practice of law. Misses Edith and Blanche Stlllinger, tictima of. the, grewsorne tragedy at Vallisca, low., were the nieces of M. L. Hastings and John Hastings of this city. ., Upon receipt of th news, th Messrs. Hastings departed for the scene of the murder, New ha been received by relatives here this week of the marriage of Miss Merle Martin. formerly of this place, to Mr.. Roscoe C. Bolton of Alex andria, La. During her residence here, the brld was a student at Nebraska Central college. . Th Board of . Supervisor of Merrick county have asked th state engineer for an estimate on the cost of various sorts of bridges-across the Platte river, and have sought his advice as to the feasi bility of dajnmlng part of the river to shorten th length of the bridges. The bridge question is a great proposition In Merrick county, foe th expense to be incurred will not b light. CLEVENDER ARRESTED, v UPON FORGERY CHARGE FREMONT, Nb., Jun l.-(Spclal C. Clevender was arrested yesterday aft. ernoon at th First National bank while attempting to cash a check purporting to be signed by K. Nelson, a rural free de livery carrier. A few days before the same bank had cashed a check of $33. bo for him purporting to be signed by J, A. Ten Brinek, which the latter declared a forgery, so that when he came Into th bank just before closing yesterday after noon th officer detained him until th police were called. Clevender came here from Grand Island a few month ago and started a clothe cleaning office, also taking orders for an astern house for tailor made clothing. On th first of the month h moved out, leaving a goodly number of creditor to wonder whreh wa. HI check pecula tions will not amount to mor than $75, probably considerably less. OMAHA RAILROAD MEN WIN GAME AT BURLINGTON BURLINGTON. Ia., June l!-Speclal Telegram. )-rrlght clerks in the general ifflce orth Burlington ytem t Chi cago and Omaha met here today and played a lively game ef fcH, resulting tn a score of ( to 4 In favor of Omaha, 3hbr to Oust the Speed i vr l Association NEBRASKA ClTT,,June .JWSpecial.) -City Attorney A. , P, Moran has, in be half of the, newly elected city comm1- sloners, begun action against the Ne braska City Fair and Speed association to oust them from the new city park, which, thai' have had and maintained a track thereon since the park was pur chased somu , years ago, with money raised by the c'ty and cltlsen. The park !as. purchased . with- an.understandlng that there Waapto be a race track therein and a' porttpn of tho parK matatainejl by this association .lii consideration of a tract of ground which they owned, but turned over to the city. The .auJt was a surprise to all and Commissioner R. E. HawleV. who is In charge .pt the park. The association wUl. ..reply they . hold under an ordinance, passed at that' time and never since repealed. It will be bltter.sIlgbeiv'eaCTh1r-.'eity. and the asaoclationrtrith-of; t. Business men aa memoers or ine association. The body sf a daughter of Prof. A. L, Keith of Ndrthfleld-, Minn., was burled by the side of her -grandfather, Charle Homerlck;' The parents were former resj dents of : this city. The assessors of Otoe county hav com pleted their labors and mad their re turns. It has been found after they hav been compiled that the assessed value of the county Is $33,118,450, as against 128.787, 765 for WU. This means a gain of nearly $1,000,000 In this' county over the valua tion of last year. The average value per acre of the lands In thl county has been found to be $30.96. This la the big gest increase this county ha known for a "number of years and yt some of the values placed upon th farm land are considered low and the board of equalisa tion has given notice they are to be raised. The official of Nemaha eounty hve accepted a challenge and arranged to plav a game of baa ball here on the mortilng of July i, with th official of Otoe county. Both team are made up of men who in their younger days have played ball. A big delegation of friend and boosters will com with th visitor to witness th gam. The Mink league team ply two gam in the afternoon of that day. HAILSTORM DAMAGES ' ; CROPS jNBURT COUNTY LTONS, Neb., June lS.-iSpeclal.WA hailstorm . did much damage Saturday before daylight to th growing crop about two to three miles north of town and extending eastward to the Blackbird, Potatoes . that . were in blossom wer riddled, a.wa corn andy other cereals, over a territory at last six miles long, and to what further extent ha not been ascertained. , It 1 thought that owing to th Bmallness of corn, wheat and oat thy will rcovor without xtnsive In Jury. . ;, , . , : Glass before Breakfast tones up the stomach, clears the head and does you good. NATURAL. LAXATIVE Quickly Believes v - CON 6TI RATION iEODEDIlalTA TA UlTl DPI TP T AM mOflllArilU 1U Alli':nLiulUIl (Continued from First Page.) of TVest Point, whose topic was ""Tenth Legion." .. . j...-. v ' Musical number were rendered as fol low: Contralto olo. Mr. W. H. Grif fith;, vocal. duet. HaieT. Gray nor, and Hiram Salisbury; soprano solo. Miss Lu- ella Peterson. . , At the busines meeting following the program the following officers were elected: F. Ralston Moore- tf Schuyler, president; C. W. Andersop of IrvlngtOn, vice president; Miss Nona . Zen tmyer of Omaha, eeretary-treaurer. . , . . EXDEAVOBER9 . HOLD SESSION r Meeting: to Bo Held Today at the Kortk Prrabrterian Cnaroh. Rev. Frd G. Paton. Presbyterian mis sionary from New Hebrides Island, de livered an address on "Mission Work" at the second annual convention of District No. ! of the Nebraska Christian En deavor union last evening at the North Presbyterian church. Twenty-fourth and Wirt street. All meetings today v. ill be held at this church. So far a total of fifty delegates from Washington,' Sarpy, Douglas, Dodge, Saunders and Colfax counties have regis tered In attendance at the convention. Many member of local Christian En deavor unions arc also attending the meeting. - v Glenn Kennedy of Blair spoke upon the "Quiet Hour" in Christian EndjavQ. work yesterday morning. "Every staunch member of the union should devote at least fifteen minute each day : in re ligious study or consecration." said Mr. Kennedy. "This time should be set aside In the morning or at noon. If it i left until the last thing in th evening the body and mind of the Individual is fa tigued and the benefit derived not so thorough." A Rev, Charles S. Lang of Blair spoke on th need of greater efficiency ' among the young people who are engaged In Newest and bett motor car exhibit. " T V ' Here' (his week only. ' They Say It Talcec Nine Tailors to Make a Plan . ' ' . 1 ' . -' ' ' ' v'. 1 ' ' ' , It Takes 3000 Men to Make :'a Chalmers Car Come to our showroom any day this week and you'll see why.' AH this week and thia week only--1 we will have on exhibition a display ot niotor parts. : v They tell the story of a 3,000 brain power car- Chalmers. ; We will take you behind the scenes and let you see the wheels go 'round. WVU show you why a .motor., .car "rnotee," We'll show you, why r we think a Chalmers car is better than any - other ;car .at.-the price. : v. - - ;-rIf-you ow-jj a car, expert to ' own. one, or. want to own one, you wlU enjoy this . display. ' . . ,..'"' If Instructive. It's convincing. It's entertaining. A factory expert makes every point clear shows you the exact., processes. 'There are also a lot of instructive and entertaining pictures. 1 ..', - u you can learn aa much about a motor ' car In 80 minutes at this exhibit as you could learn by a, week's hard work in a garage. The cost to you is only as much of your time as you care to spend. - Exhibit open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. H. E. Frcdrickson Automobile Co. 2044-46-48 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. ' - ym . : ..... ... .... , . , : ,is Ol uoiv uoinge at a a bt m mt aa btta m flu Amunition, Swords, Cutlasses, Sabers, Knives, Bayonets, Haversacks, Entrenching Tools and all Kinds of Den, Ilouw and Canp OrnanVnU made fron con denned QL-artemaster and Ordinance Department Supplies , . New, but Bold by the government because of change in style - and designs. V Thousands of articles for practical use, and ' thousands of articles. for decorative' purposes. . BIG VALUEG at STARTLINGLY LOW PRICES :..A ;;V ': v; i Christian Endeavor work throughout the Ute. Miss Grace Hooper of Crete an- nounced the offer of the expenses of a trip to Los Angeles "and 'return for tho international Christian Endeavor union convention next month by the Nebraska organization of the union. This trip will be afforded 'the young man or woman who shows the best record in religious ac tivities of the union for work thl year. A business meeting concluded the morn ing' program. The nominating coni mitttee submitted s the following for of ficers for the coming year: President, F. Ralston Moore of Schuyler; vice president, C. W. Anderson of Irvlngton;. secretary treasurer, Miss Grace Hooper Of Crete. An interesting .' address on "Mission Work" was given In the evening by Rev. Fred G- Paton- Presbyterian missionary to', the New Hebrides islands. Rev. Mr. Paton related several little Incidents of religious work among -the natives of New Hebrides and also touched upon the Im portance of foreign mission affairs In all corner of the earth. . ' ' The program was opened with vesper services conducted by Rev. H. J. Kitsch stein of Omaha. . .. . Rev. M. O. McLaughlin of Omaha spoke on .'The .Endeavor Field,": touching upon the "possibilities open 'to the young men and women who are engaged in Christian Endeavor work. : A quartet selection by Mls Gertrude Aiken. Miss Luella Miller, Lynn Sackett and Willard Slabaugh and a aolo by Dr. A. Tj. Van Fleet were the musical num bers.' JOCKEY INJURED AT SYRACUSE IS DEAD NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., June 16.-(Spe. clal Telegram.) Sila Haynee, who waa injured in a horse race at Palmyra Thursday, died today never having re gained consciousness. I A Fortunate Texan. K. W.'Goodloe, Dalla. Texaa, found a cure relief for malaria and biliousness in Dr. King' New Life Pills. Only 26c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. in uaiiy u a. m. to 1414 Harney Street The mot interesting display of Army Goods ever seen in Omaha ' siiy ffifes; earbinesr W. s. kiek, Mgr. CATALOGUE WITH PRICES TO ' ALL AT ENTRANCE FUNERAL OF M. D. WELCH WAS HELD YESTERDAY Funeral services for Merrit D. Welch! managing director of the Omaha Cooper age company, were held yesterday after noon at the family residence, 1140 South Thirty-eighth avenue. The services were private and interment was in -Frest Lawn cemetery. Rev. Ud H. Jenks, pas tor of the First Presbyterian church, offlcated. Mr. Welch had lived In Omaha for thirteen years and was 70 years of age. He is survived by a widow and two children. ' -"- " DURUM WHEAT ' A Most Valuable Food . The original Durum, wheat waa grown on' the banks, of the Black Sea, and be cause of Its richness In gluten has al ways been used by the Italians for the making of macaroni. The U. ft. Agricul tural Department imported some of the best specimens of this Durum wheat and tested it out - When -they f blind the right -soU and climatic .-.conditions they produced the finest Durum wheat In the world. From this wheat, so rich in nourish ing elements, Faust Macaroni is made. For this reason Faust Macaroni is the most nutritious food of all and. best .of all, It contains that nourishment in the most easily , digested form. . It is all food, good food without wastes - - Faust Macaroni is a. cheap food, too. A 6c package will make the principal part or a n.eat Tor' a family of five it will take the place of many times its value in, meat. .... Use more Faust ' Macaroni and cut your butcher bills In half and be bet ter fed, too. All good dealers sell Faust Macaroni 5c and 10c packages... Write for our free Bdok of Recipes. ' MAULL BROS. Itai St. Lonie Avenna. St. &oulg. Mo. Interest allowed in savings department at b per annum i The United States National Bank of Otnaha gives prompt f and courteous service, affords absolute secur- . itv and has a most con venient location.'. Holhwesi . Ceracr Slxttenlh ntf FaraaBK Sfreeti - - Capita 1700,000 Surp!u$ $700,000 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS t HAMBURG-AMERICAN JLondon Paris . Haniburg Hamburg!... June 22,' I'OonlPrcs. 6rnt...".JiiD8.2 Kitrln Aug. Vlo.June 7Ctneinnatl July 4 - thMi-Cirtton 4 Ciiu Kuunniit. " Hamburg-American Line, 150 West Ban dolph St., Chicago, XU., or local agent. AMUSEMENTS - BEAUTIFUL LAKE MAN AW A "fortt aasnrrss tmovl ovum? The Grand Ball Boom Is more pop ular than ever this aaaaon. Open every evening until 11 V..VU Arthur S. Smith's splendid orchestra fur nlahea the mualo. . ' . .... 7KXS stotiuo pzotttbes stebt . BTBWIBO. .... ';j Bathing, Boating, Boiler Skating, Boiler Coaster, Miniature Bailroad,. Merrr-Go-Bound and many other at tractions, u p. m., at Pistols, 4