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TJJK JJKK: OMA1LA, Tl'JiSDAY, JANt'-VHV 14, 1SUH. Silk Hat Harry's Divorce Suit- ?hXe50hickens 011 0ne Flop gome Shake Copyright. 191.1, National Nr ws Association Drawn for The Bee by Tad f&AH WEM OAkiU HAktC A Bio N niUW niDtt "TDfJIC-t-tT" .' Trfrt- k AND M6TO OMC ( UIKU. " . . . r- 1 REXR TDK A-Arce" J OrVCC I IS3K.--5 S0iR?jaVHIi II IP laMII 1 II MIMMBiMM w KILBANE COMING TO OMAHA? Report Hai Him Matched with Charley White of Chicago. CHAMPION IN NO DANGER MKtt'li -Looks I,lke Our for V.ntr ItrcHpIs Only Parky SIcFar Innil nnd Kraiikle "Vh line)- on Friday. Omaha Ik commencing to look Rood or essy-to the box fight Impresarios, and now we arc promised the presence In our nlijt of a real chumnlon tills time .tohnnle kllbane, the boy who put Abe Attell oft the pedestal. Johnnie will V here In February, nccordliiR to presunt dope to mix up with Charley White, who hart an easy time at Houth Omaha last week with Tomm nrcsnahnn. Nnto Iwis. White's manager, la authority for the statement. The Flambeau club Is ft entertain. If the affair could be properly atagd, it would be worth going a long way m see, for White ought to give the cham pion a rlgtjt stiff argument In a real con tontloti; but the affair has been arrnnged too quietly to give It the look ot a chain ptonthlp Jtmut. aid It may he act dowi aa determined lp advance that Kllbane la not In Imminent danger of losing h's Jaureta, else ho wouldn't be here, for tno Omaha crowd will hnrdly pay well enough to warrant the rials of premiership. From this angle It may bo regarded aa a nlco little match for Kate recelpta. WhltHf r-McFarlitn Mntck. Friday night Frankle Whitney of At lanta, Oa., la to meet Packy McFnrlatid of Chicago. Whitney la ut Cedar Rapids, 1h., on Ills way to Omuhn. ari has plenty of time to get hern-, i'Afi doesn't get In the way of a rNTi&P train. It Is hopoil some Rood, ktalena of Mr. Mcjmfc3p.l will see tOjHjijihiadlnK at one ot Uto mi, meroua dAot's In Chicago, from which trains ray -direct to Omalm. On the .oc casion 16r Pucky'a last promised appear ance Jn Omaha he failed to put lri and was' efen mlsslnp In Chicago for ooupla of -dV. When ho did show up Jit wa ivlth an alibi to the effect that ho ti-l mfrJed a tratn. or taken the wrong: one, ffr something almlWly lucid. EvldflntjV jMr. Mearland,' voUra?- nt the, atocit' t parda did not Include .geography, very Wr rt thla aide, of Arfler nvenue. However, he report h received of the dollars pIlQd into Armory hall 1he titgbt hfr didn't Ihow up may' have brightened his wltV Joi the point that heiil ho here. " . 1 f'The affair wait staged for, tho . Boyd pjeater for Frldayt pjght but wjicn J(an ajfer Turner of 'ho; JJoyd Jenmod the nature- ox the exhibition he cancelled the arnsrwemenu. i TtfKllbane-OVtitte' affair Is scheduUd for Fjpruary 7. . ... Tiling Confident of gning X)ng KANSAS CITY, Jam itt-iatj Tlpkerj shortstop and manager ot the Xjitictnnati National league- team, who 'arrived In Kansas City today with th purpose of inskirwr.aji offer to Johnny 'FMng. catcher htii manager I net year of Vie Boston' Na tionals, waa confident 'wnlght that lie would recur King's .pignature to a contract to- play wlth,r ClnclnnaU next year. lie said ha had mie no direct offer to Kilns t -.a short, conference the two double headers. For several years he has had an Internet In the Newark club of the miernaiionai Hague, wiiicn he sold out 1 A ' mot lau. Omaha Gun Club to Hold Weekly Shoots To Instill Interest In tho hi'artn of the various nlmrods In Omuha and "iho sur tuundlng country the Omuha Own club has decided to hold n shoot m'ory HutidAy afternoon of tho year, cornmrhctrur Veb ruitry Tlio annual duos of the c!ijl momberx huH been raised from L to fi per year, to rnlw money enough to im provu tho club houso and grounds. Tho dues this year Include not only a membership In tho Omuha Omi club, hut also In tho Nebraska Htnto Spoilsmen's association. Diverting from cuslojii prltea will b given with every shoot this year. When ever thero oro flvo or moro competitors the nlmrods will content. for silver spootif. On September 1, whon tho' hunting- swi son opens, the club will give a caso of loaded shells, any load tho winner may wish, to one who has won tho manf spoons up to date. Alt shooters start at sixteen yards, tho winner will go back to clRhtecn yurl't the noxf contest and two yards "buck at ouch following contest ho may win, iint'l the twcnty-two-yard line la rachedv-whlch Is tho limit. Twenty-flvo centa fitranse fee will bo charged. Other prise contests will b Btnrted later as soon as details can Ae worked out and weather In. suitable. McFarland Bout is v Setrf or Friday Night PXcW SlcFnjl. consWered by uS ptrt, id critics to bo tho best light weight tbday, will lA fH Omaha Thursday hibrnlng.- accordlnir to mll Thlry. his Irtahngr. who hi( sent itletter to tho Sporting lilltor f The McFurland will meet Frank,, Whitney o'tpednr nap. Ids In, ii ten-rund boxing exhibition be for the'.Flar bean club. t'g' , At , Presrny jt a undecided Vrhcro tha pput will. by held, n was nnnouVced that the Hoyrt lealejryould bo tho arena, but Afanagcr Mourner has turned down tho ic quest to use- his houso for a prlso fight, and Ity.chmaliff Krause of the Flambetu club I J A ben., unable to locate u placo to dlV' I.toweyer, ho assures the club mem bersythat lie will havo a place before to Is 6'Pcr hd guarantees that the house wl ba JargQ enough to hold -a good riett crowdjof fans. , , -i .cl'land, when ho failed to, appear .in Omaha couple qf weeks ngo? wished 1 1 haye It understood by tln&j3inaha fans I tne nuo gamo that he'Uld not throw j tljep don lutentlonally.rbut because hl missed. the. train. In .order to make sure that .ho would tie here" In time for thU uiuh.ii ntj siinieo ,n BKrcemepi wnereoy h,P.Jw to apjear In Omaha thlrty-stx linurs before the tlmo scheduled for the battle or forfeit a certified check for UV. Champion M.cLeaii Wins an Ice liaces FfVTHeR M.WV WAMTZTO MS TO GO DO CeLLftf PNE VHxVLtSNi&H THE Coal &upplv r-off TMtr i'' itch et stovct, COM. QOUTTLG filtiD PE&CENt ED INTO THE He CM7?crEr in n few tAiriuTes, and cropped the BCUttlb, ffctrtMiNG-, mW Gar it." "GOT WHflT7 &KcTX MPS. msnpccko.'ui&tem to 7hs hemry, if the Pirate gcuttl.e& the ship (wnnr DoesTHCjConi. scuttle? GrK(WDPf J HERffs YOUR 3NUIF HO'AI DID VDU GET THAT BLACK EYE? ASKED HIS WIFE AS SHE TABBED HIM TRYING TO SAJEAK. imTo THE HOUSE BY WAY OF THE BACK DOOR" FELL DOWM AND STEPPED ON IT' HE ANSWERED. THAT kao. WONT WORK SHE SAID. TRY ANOTHER.. THEN HE SATHPRFh HIS WIT6 TO 6ETER. AND WALKING KltaHl UP 0 HER WHISPERED INTO HER EAR-PST- PST- SHHH, T-TrSHy P&T i " OH WELL, THAT6 eyTlRELY .Dlf-TEREMr; SHE MSWERED 3 V: CamuG.rAE.rt; ID THE TOA&TMflSTffff, HAVE WITH US THIS, eVEHIIHO- MR. UBMUEL HOWEJ.L.&, WHO&e werPuTnTiOrt rG am aftsk- XHNWEFS &PEPtKEK HAS PRCCffOED HM. HE WILL, NOW TEtiSOMC - BrLITTlrlG ANCCUOTSS. MR. rlOWEttS f)R06ff AMID APPLAU&G A NO CLEARlHQ Hlf TMFfOriT, 13EGQH, "IF n QftVA&E buZl GORCO A MAT WOULD fM ftHGORA CAT?' hOBOJPy LOVES ft FAT MftN: I i'vib r.nr am me a actvi uu I II mTUP ClMk lAlUrt I Vl 1 as Wlaft ILpaf- 1 W IW Vl IW I Bl 11 1 a) 11 ft W I THIS MA6 THIMK9 HE IS Bl)r PbTlHB RANK TTzi SATISFIED: 'h 60N6 to Tickle him in PRANKir y p PIN OI(ICAaO.. "Jan, 11 Hobcrt McLean Of Chicago, International loe skating cham pion, won the half-mile, mile and two mile Illinois state championships (uut- liad today, siid said. ft expected to nameJoor) 1,1 t,,B nor, ,oday "mder tha (igurea tomorrow ' u"i" oi me wonnwoi mtating nsso- I believe KHn ho. ...r.i v..n nr r io". J V ... 1 . . CRETE HIGH WINS ITS . SIXTH STRAIGHT GAME CnUTK. ib.'jan. l3.-(8peclal.)-Crete High school won. lU sixth conee cutlvo game In bnsket'ball Saturday night by defeating tho University Place team by tho ono-slded score of 28 to 10. Thu fast work of. the Crete guurds, utid the rplendld work of the University Place Hljh school team were reaJturca of tlio game.' Andrews wits tlio Individual stur, malting sixteen ot tho twenty-eight points for Crete. JOE WOOD DUE FOR ANOTHER GOOD YEAR. tut I W. li Oiinderm finished second nil three ovents. In the mile Uundeison finished a foot behind Mclean. The champion set a new state rogoril, making (h. mlli. I., w.rii r. . i. ... . . .. kooi ball iKJl In his aysteni," said Tinker, "and Jf 'think we can come to terms, it so, 1m -will be my mainstay lienina th Mi'next seasoh." I KUng. whr'announcM at the end of 1,10 "m ln !:u0- 1,0 ,ook " leud ut the last season hat he had permanently re-! "tnr, bul B,,owwl Ounderson to set the tired from base ball', said, tho chancer I"40" W yards. Mclx-nn made his er ten 9o one that he would not sign. yr"1 trtw the rinish, hut Oun- ' ' derAmvas ready and clwllengiHl MolAinn 5 r. m wlth ' ''he buisi of spcH- They fln- ijaStGb Dail X eamS 'iHhed o cloto togrthei tlmt only the f , -i f ! Judges could decide the winner. at Hard. .Practice i in u, I,alt n,i,B -n tend . from tho tape, in the two mile Thomas A..u . ' ..... ....u. v.-... ""' ..o unjsueu imiu. surprised 'elrhton And the University of Omaha R tMe WH). t;ire worKing nam 10 do in me oesn povJble ehapo.' Orclghton "plajs Belle, vne DolK-re In the Tri-clty league Tues day and clashes with the fast Nebraska .V)uinnl quintet Saturday. Both games will be played at the looal Young Men's; K UAHN'KV, Nb.. Jan ij.-(t5pical.)- 1 ''hrlstlsn association. ' Coanh Van lliirtn of tho Htute Normal i . . . ' pushing the leaders KEARNEY NORMAL BASKET BALL TEAM IS LINING UP Omaha,) ha no games in the league, but wll.t have two hard, gttmes. Wet lya,n wilt be met' at University Place on Wednesday and Cotner will come here lrlday night to play with the locals. In preparation forthee games, Crelghton and omiba are scrimmaging dally' at th I njvernlty ot Omha gymnasium. soiiooi nus progressed rapidly with the schedule of the basket ball season, having f just signed contracts for 'two games each with Hastings, York and Clrand Island colleges. Crelghton, maha and Cotner univer sities are three othor Institutions with which, he hopes to exchange games. A likely lineup of prosfowts was given out this evening. Including It- llandolpii M'GINNITY GOES TO TAKE rUisWlC.'fttTOhil TC1U lIoUBiark.Tiole; Winfhr)laJil-lo.ld men! WffWfr.SiZ VU".T. 1 5TW hfotcliklas At. Weslfliu. acadejny. Utile- . l. SBl I W ftfVTJa.. 'usC 1 .-IFTOTkilBV I I BK iff KJ&S wM Biggs Nolen is Now t ,in Federal Prison at Leavenwort, Kan. Under mucli 'secrecy Dlggs Nolen was irlted uw.-iy from Omahn yesterday mornjrig by .United States itarshal WIH iiim P. Warner' nlid Detectivo Eddie Fleming and taken to Leavenworth, Kan., to .start the sqrvnir of. his term in the' federal' prison? Intentionally the government officials gavo out tin report itaturday, after No len had been sentenced, that the prisoner would be taken to tho federal prison about Wednesday of this week. This statement was given out for the purpose of throwing the reit of Nolen's gang off the scent. It was decided Saturday morning that Nolen would bo taken away Sunday morning If ho had been sen tenced. Knrly yesterday morning Eddie Flemr Ing culled nt tho county Jail armed with a government mittimus. Nolen was sent for nnd given to understand 'that he was wanted ut pollre headquarters by Chief of Detective Stove Mnlonoy. Outside of the county Jail an automobile was wait. Ing nnd In It was Marshal Warner. The machine ntartcvi nt once, not for police heudquarters. but to tho union depot- Tho trio arrived at the depot about two nilnutea before the- Jl:5 Burlington train pulled out. NEBRASKA APPLES ABROAD Reason Why the Home Folks Get Second Grade. EASTERN BUYERS TAKE THEM tv York nnd Chicago Dealers Oct the Crenm ut the Crop nnil Xelirnsknns llnve to nay KUrirhere. Power Generators Become Obstinate; . City in Darkness For nearly threo hours last night homes ln tho north uud west part of the city served by the electric light com pany", were In darkness, and street arc lights throughout tho city were also out of commission. Tha trouble was due to a refractory generator at the Fourth and' Jones streets power house, which wns being repaired. Tho company has a battery of four enormous generators, but thesa recently were gtven their annual overhauling. Last night when the current was switched on. three developed trouble and, the entire burden was thrown upon the fourth. The load was too great and, the street lights apd the current In the out lying residence district had to be cut off. While the lights were off, a corps of WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.-Stanley O. electricians were working frantically and , Klnh. who ,iaR h.n ln -i.. ot .... (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 13. (Speclal.) "What Is tho reason that Nebraska peo ple cannot buy the high grade apples grown In Nebraska, buf havo to take those from the northwest, or ?rom Iowa or eastern states?" was asked Secre tary Marshall ot the State Horticultural Moclety. "That Is a very easy question to an swer," said the secretary. "Eastern buy ers, especially from Chicago and New York, come to Nebraska early In the fall and buy up the best orchards they can get hold of. As a result of this, the cream of the apple crop Is shipped to the east, and people -In Nebraska have to bo content with what is left. Right now in Chicago, ln cold storage, Is held an enormous amount of Nebraska ap ples, which eastern people will enjoy while people ln Nebraska will have to bo content with second grade stuff or buy apples from other states. "As an Instance of tho standing of Ne braska apples on the markets of the world, two carloads were shipped from Smith Bros, orchard at Baruda. ln IllchardHon county last fall to London, while J20 cars, containing 00,000 bushels, giown on the fruit farm of Shubert Bros. in ru'churtfson county were shipped to Rochester, N. Y., right In tlio hfart 'ot the .npiilo growing portion of that state. f,' ? v ' "The apple growers' of Nebraska, 'should not bo blamed for sending tho best they have out of the state. They sell where thoy can get tho biggest price and as Nebraska apples have readied a point where they are recognized as the best In the country, it Is natural that apple dealers should come to Nebraska for what they can sell tho best and they nro willing' 'to pay theJ price which will land the goods. The only way that ap ple dealers of Nebraska can get the high class Nebraska apple Is to do as the easterners do, go after the fruit at the proper time and pay the price." Eich Men to Finance ' Cirls' Rescue Work beforo 10 o'clock the four machines were again In working order. While the lights were out, scores of complaints came Into police headquarters. One woman told an officer that she was certain burglars had severed the wires to aid ln their work. BENEFIT BOXING BOUT SET FOR WASHINGTON HALL William Jenou, "Bunch" Cuniiuii of tho Pustlme Athletic club and the police officers have transferred the benefit box ing contest In behalf of Patrolman Sam Egan from Holmes hall to Washington hall tomorrow night. Kgnn. who ts confined to the Wise .Me morial hospital with a bad euje of dropsy. tias a wife and tw children. He has been laid up for several weeks. He is one rf the most popular patrolmen on tho force and every fellow officer has purchased a ticket to help htm out. The i-urtHln raiser Will be a lialtle royal between five duxklex. Young Brown and Kid Mnssle will go four rounds. " Hai. j tung -Mwllark ugainet Kid Snlpi.. four rounds, "Fighting" Hart against Jess Honaid. four rounds Pat Burns against th ' I'nknown," four rounds. The mat i event will be a six-round go between "Kid" Jensen, "the Fighting Dane." und Johnry Lane. The carnival starts at s.13 o'clock.' The nintl Iliiiul is seen when liver Inaction- and bowel stoppage' flies before Dr. King's New Life Pills, the easy regulators. 25 cents. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. CHANCE HAILED BY THE NEW YORK FANS. NcMHiwr Advertising is tlw Itoud to! Business Success. The Perslstbut an Judicious fro of field Ttnliei-tu'iitu "F-.lir"t uilT,h .1 NKWAnK. N. J.. Jn. H.-J0. Ilc01n-jemy or , Mnoo, Mperlenoe. n.. Jong 4 .conspicuous figure In basej, . . . It. dllft ASt bud iroorihv In thi ... ..... t lull iJa 4lin Aast. bade goodby to the "fans" here yetlerday and Is on his way to TacOma. Wii.'. to, take charge -of the Northwestern leguj club there, which he purchased recency- r or years Mruinnlty With the Bowlers arc acxrjBKAxaot-'ii Wiier .:... Total "Smoky" Joo Wood. the. phenomenal young twlrler of the Boston Bed Sax, ha! nuwcu a miier to Manage Jake Stub!. Informing his i-hlr (hut- V... i,.ii,. ,1.. niuMi'fti.nii.x, ja.. n-wiis A. pest of care of himself and wjll not r i Kewoomh K'rsVtv3 XSXrX nVbn WWk ? ' F& it tallied b -.he rowing committer aftwl,a round himself Into' mJd-seasQii form. ' rUB..' ' August, when l-ls contract eJcplrea. "his ts the kliul of news thatTiahl Is J- .'ojjib The O'Brlon'H Monte OrlsUs won two games rrom the Namelrss tu tho Commer. ulal league Sunday: MQNTO CIllSTOS. 1st. 2,1 I UUIUIlAn m Kaiser igi ureon kg unniiliie . ..s. ...... Itf) m ui ill. i Sd. 1:1 iw 170 1 Total IS3 41K 5-3 v 532 B3) I 1 1 ' ' .BBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSaSaSaSBaBSBSBSBSBW HEW TAX ON EXPRESS INCOME Smith of Seward Wants to Levy Additional Impost. AGRICULTURE POR HIGH SCHOOL VAKonw ot the a'rn of the major leagues j 'Htf aimuunwjnin will imbllh . . .. - ... Ihc . "Itnflll UMtllutt " t K. iitif1rirri ..ts 1 .l . 1 rvn iiik iiuiii muni hi nut viuttB nmr hi won n HWk.Hm nf "Iron Man " ' '"L ""U"MUU' ir,..,.i .i...,,.. ..., ,." . ..' 1 ' JSltf Ki'llnsm-ss 10 iilcl a game In 1 Pusletrnt Adxei'tlkn.E is t life n,va,i 1.. 1 ,iiri,d 1.. ..... t.... I.., ... , llandlcan -!ris ior him tram ana komcumes ui lUlurm.. ittv.u ,nou. a, !-n - - r t rs; NAMELKSS. 1st. &V , H9 . -' 9i 113 .....,..JS0 l m Ml 1U 5d 1 HI I3t Total The news that Frank Chance has signed ft thrvj yearj' contrast , to manage the Now York American league has been th vause uf unusual uildwl'nter enthusiasm 9 '61 'I Vottfct S3 I on tho part of the followets of the junior -3T5 j mnjororganltajdo" In th cmetroio'.ls. It's ."" -settled. John McQraw and Frank (, I Chance will be the rlvul leudnrs lit tha ' world's series of UH.The New Yorkers i actually allow the former Cub pilot one " .your In which to vhlp the Yankees jnto vestlgatlons tnstltut?d by the department of justice In enforcing the white slave law, now Is in communication with a group of phljanthroplsts formulating plana for a national movement to re claim victims of the traffic. Mr. Finch has 3ust returried from New York, whero he consulted some of (he leaders In the proposed philanthropy and Bald no cm- barrassment for funds, was expected, It Is, understood Jphn D. Rockefeller, Jr. Is -one of tho irtnc!ral financial sup porters of the- undertaking. While many who aro convicted under the lew receive adequate punishment the problem of cprlntr for their victims from tho first has been the hardest one with, "which' to cope.'.. It it therefore tlie pres.. ent nla;i I "Spend tlio Income from a.' j large perniapei.it fund v.hlch maymounti ' to several millions, !h maintaining resJ cue bonus in which girls who are re- clalmeit from' tho ur.derworld may be given card and Instruction pepdinft; such, j Unix as, may bOMiewssory for thei'n to get I a new start In life. I An effort then will b made to find hon-i I ornble employment 'or them and a pater-i linl Intercut -will be token in their sub-j -sequent careers, ; . h Kidnapers of Girl j I Released on Bail; I ALL KN TO W N. Pa.. Jan. 13.-Hamuol i Sinclair, supervising Inspector of state' highway s. and R. Walter Starr, a senior at 11 nearby college, were released from ! jail Her. today under W.(0 ball eaob to I 1 answer charges ot attempting to abduct) ; Miss Anne E. Steekel. daughter of a re- tired millionaire here, Tho .hearing will be held next Thursday. - Miss Stecke! is at her home with heri face and head badly cut as the result of 1 her struggles la tho taxicab In which It,,' OALOAUY. Alberta, Jan. 13,-The pack is alleged the attempt toabduct her was . iDg plant ofP. Burns &. Co. was destrovfi by. fh-o today. The Iofs, Including hieut In cold fctorage, probably will be in excess ; Ji.JitW.O0iV On account of the low water (pressure the fire department was unable to do effective work and at a Jate hour tonight the fire was still raging. The loan is serious, because ths "ninnt- was tho largest of its kind In this part ot Canada. Tne storage plant contained from 11,0)0 to aW0 carcasses. The property was Insured, including thj stock In sjtorng,e, fpr about Jl.W.floo, Bill Hint PropoacM to Contribute to Short Coarse In All Schools Accredited to University of Nebraska. . (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 13.-f-(Spectal.)-Senator Smith of Seward county promises to Introduce a bill' at this session ot the legislature which Is intended to levy an occupation tax on express companies. Tho bill will provide that for the privi lege of doing business in the state ot Ne braska every express company shall op or before October 1 of each year pay Into the state treasury a sum equal to per cent of Its gross earnings within the state ahd shall Include business terminat ing within the state. Express companies doing business in the state will be re quired to make a sworn statement ot their business, and ln event of their fall ure to do so the State Board of Equaliza tion and Assessment shall make an esti mate for the purpose of levying the tax, In event of the failure of the company to pay, tho attorney general is authorized to bring suit for collection. Atcrlcnlttire In High School. The state superintendent's offlco Is In terested In a bill which will be intro duced during tho session which will pro vide for the establishment 'and mainte nance of departments of agriculture and home economics 1n all high schools ac credited to tho state university, 'consoli dated rural high schools, rural- high school and county high-schools, thVatate superintendent 14' have general juper Vlston over, these schools, and an; In spector to be appointed subject to lie ,u-. proval of the chancellor of the stad uni versity, i -A trained Instructor shall b employed for each of theso schools and each school shall have connected with it a tract of land suitable and large enough for ex periments and demonstrations. Thls'tract ts hot to contain less than five acres and shall be located within the school district or not more than two miles from the cen tral school building Alt schools maintained under the act shall receive state aid not to exceed $1,230 per year, while schools not ac credited to the university, but which shall give Instruction 'along the same lines as the accredited schools shall re ceive sta'tfe nnl ln-the amount of $50 per year. No school tan lioHocated In any city where the state maintains -a per manent school of education which ' gives Instruction ln agriculture, manual train ing urid home economics. Want Guard Couipnnlrs. Applications for new companies of the national guard have beep received by Adjutant General Phil Hall from Colum bus; Grand -Island. Broken Bow and Fairfield. Several companies of the gti'tird have been hanging tin' by the rag ged edge for Home time and it will be tho policy Of the new adjutant general,to let .out any company which cannot keep up Its standing and give Its place to omn towfi which will appreciate a conipany of the national guard. t "Wanted In Connecticut. A hearing will be held Monday morning In the office offOovernor Morehead- for a requisition from the 'governor of Con necticut to the governor of the state of Nebraska, fpr one Linden Dickinson who is.- wanted In 'New London oa a charge of stealing a bupch of railroad tickets to the amount ofJlS) 'from the New la.vcn Railroad compatj'y of whjpijr he was an tuitnft. He a belna "W.1 y the sheriff of Keith county. Argument In the matter' of a protest fll with (the state board of ' irrigation by William 3. Coad against Charles P. "Ito, for water on the lower t'latte ilver, will be l-.eurd Monday morning at 10 o'clock. P.ogs desire to take water from tho Klkln.rn nnd Platte rivers and develop power ut South Bend. Kouutz; Bros, of New York aro backing; the Coad project, which is similar to the one asked for b Boss. Governor Morehead .. . T T . . .1 f I Tl t j . new members on the irrigation board and tho cbptioveray- will bo new to them. u pennant ftfhtintc agtfrrgattoii. Packing Plant Burns, With $2,000,000 Loss 4 ' made. The alleged abduction took place ycetcr. ! day afternoon. ,! BROKEN NECK PROVES FATAL TO WOMAN AFTER A WEEK! KANSAS ClTr. Jan. li-Atter llvin nearly a week with a broken neck, lira. Klla Msypee, aged'tT, died today at Kan. ens City. Kan. Mrs. Maynes ltst Hon-. daj-"fell on in tccevred pavement. She thought little of her Injuries and for a few- days was up and about aa usual. Friday she became til and relapsed Into unconsciousness. Physicians who pern formed an autopsy today declared her neck had been broken aphen she received the fall. lee Tit1t Indira Thick. TECCMBIkH. 'Neb., Jan. tt.-(Spedal. ) -Dillon & Uueretetta and L. M. Davis & Bon arc engaged In the annual Ice har vest from the Nemaha ilver here. Thu ice is twelve Inches in thickness ami e good quality. - .