THE B10H: OMAHA, TCEHDAY, JANUARY iH 10VA SMALLPOX SCARE IN IOWA Siieaie So Prevalent Demand Made for Detention Hospital. DISPUTE OVER THE EXPENSE Mrs. Florrnce Gamlile, Champion Itenrthreiilier of limn, llelrnartl by JuiIrf McPhprton Trin pernnce Wnrkrm Win, (From a Staff Conesiiondcnt.) DBS MOINES, IA , Jan. I7.-(Hpectal Telegram.) City authorities today ndmlt they are scared over the epidemic of small pox that has been galrilnK forco In tho city for some time. Todny six prominent men called upon members of the council and demanded the Immediate opening of a detention hospital because of the large number of cases and lui posslblllty of maintaining quarnntlne un less this Is done. Thero has been a quarrel between the city and county officials as to which should care for the hospital. Today It became evident that unless extreme measures are taken the city will soon be In great danger. llrarthreaUer Itr1eael. Mrs. Florence Gamble, champion heart breaker of Iowa, who has received hundreds of letters from men In Bnswer to her matrimonial advertisements was today released from Jail on a writ ob tained from Judge Md'herwit, who de cided she should go without bond. In her representations to tho federal court It Is said sho represented she has three children. Instead of two, as has been supposed before. She laya she will go back to Jloone and attend to her cor respondence. Temperance aien Win, The temperance advocates In the lower house of the Iowa legislature won :i decisive victory over the liquor force today when the vole was taken on the memorial to congress asking for the en actment of tho Kenyon-Bheppard bill prohibiting the shipment of liquor into dry territory. Tho resolution for th memorial was adopted by a vote of TO to U. The senate designated tomorrow as "suffrage day" when It adopted a con current resolution to hear Mrs. Grace "Wilbur Trout, president of the Illinois State Federation of Women's Clubs on the subject. ', ALLIES ARE DRAFTING NOTE (Continued from roc One.) ' the Turkish reply would not be, delivered until Monday next. ,. The allied delegations will hay to notify their, respective governments and juk Sir Edward Grey to convoke, a final sitting of the conference for the official rupture of the .negotiations And alio In order to thank the British gov crnment for Its hospitality. This will take at least three. ''Then the governments at Sofia. 'Belgrade and Cet' tlnjo must denounce the armistice, Working with exceptional clority this could be done tht next ony and hostilities could then be resumed on February 11 following the expiration of the four days' notice required. Hope for Fall of City In the meanwhile the fortress of Adrian ople may fall and this Id expected to be come the automatic solution of the prob lem. " ' ' ' - Th Turkish delegates remarked this morning that the Balkan allies nad greatly tempered their original order, They now seem, according to the Turks, to trust to the outbreak of a counter revolution In Constantinople,- forgetting that even should It occur, It wilt be a movement led by the military element and therefore, strongly against the ces sion of Adiianople. Osman Nlxemt raaha, the leader of the Turkish delegation, remarked today with a peculiar smile: "lie laughs best who laughs last." That the poUcy of the allies Is to gain time Is patent and does not deceive any body. The delegates decided that the advantage to ha derived from the re sumption of hostilities would be In pro portion to the risks they ran and that they would not take that step unless ab solutely forced to do so. It Is realised that even n partial reverse wo'uld have grave moral and material consequences apart from the loss of thousands of men. In addition, the fact la not overlooked that there Is danger of Rumania advanc ing from the rear and of Austria Impos ing on ServU. and Montenegro Its con ditions for remaining neutral. The only disadvantage In delaying decisive action Is la keeping large armies Inactive and on a war footing for a long time, thus heavily taxing both the financial and agricultural resources of the country, Hnkld Kefaaes Portfolio. CONSTANTINOPrK, Jan. M.Itakkt Pasha, haa refused definitely the port BEAUTY OF Skin and Hair Enhanced by CUTICURA Soap anointment No other ollients do so much for Soiriplexion, hair and hands, nor do it so quickly and' economically. Their use tends to prevent pore-ciogging, blackheads, rednc fmples, L rough- ness and other iwhoie- ome conditions of t" skin. GaWdzm Bold ladOtaUsaal sold s?aou U SM. !awl suwto it est. ss3i W-iiLbooc. Marts "OBttoarm.- Dt awTiMir-attta tneo Mats U nsl, I w IS. folio of foreign affair and It has been offered to Vrlnre Said Hallm, who Is ex pected to accept. Hald Hallm Is an Kgyptlnn prince. lie Is president of the council of state and secretary of the committee of union and progress. NEWSBOYS MUST GO THROUGH THE MILL UNDER DODGE BILL (Continued from Page One.) Omaha. This bill was Introduced at the request of Oarwiha parties. lilt; tllllST OP M5W MKASUIIKS Members of -llnnae Fnlrly I'nnr tr Hills Into Files. From a staff Correspondent.) l,lS'COl,N Jan. 27.-Bpeclal.)-The fol- lowInK bills were Introduced In the house 1 1 id ay . U. It. HI. by Shinier of Dodge-Appro priating 4,W) a reward to anv ..person who discovers n twentv-slx-lnch vein of con I I n Nebraska. 1 . It. TA I. by llurket of Uincastrr-Kx- tending meeluinlcV lien lights to Include gsi or clectrlf light fixtures. II. II. 315. by Anderson or Douglas Annniiirlntlnir xlSS.nan for three new build- lngi and for Improvements at the School for the Deaf at Omaha II. It. X6. bv Druesedow of Douglas rtt'tiutrea that officer befme whom depo sitions are taken sltall not be ciark or stenographer of person sworn or of any one Interested In the action. II. II. :W7, by Anderson of Kearney lovldlnrr that the exocrine of bridges on or near county lines shall be divided ac cording to the assessed valuation of the counties concerned. II. n. by Anderson of Kearney Provides that railroads shall clvo one free transportation for shipment of one one or more cars of live stock and two fucli transportation for four or morn cars; requires free transportation for agent as well an owner of hog shipments. II. II. 30, by Jones of Furnos-Appro-prlatlng $2,300 for the .Furnas collection of historical relics, money to be paid to the widow of Mr. Furnas. II. It. 370. by Jones of Furnas-Add- a Jail sentence of from ten to thirty ilayn as penalty for selling or giving liquor to minors. II. It. 371. by Shipley of Dodge-Abol-Ishcs system of voting in creation of dtalnage districts whereby owners of land nave nan as many votes an they owneu acres; makes all residents of districts voters, as Well as all corporations own ing land therein, provides that survey shall be made In case county surveyor Is personally Interested In project by county surveyor of adjacent county. II. II, 372. by Yates of Douglas-Sheriff and clenutlea to be paid for all expenses actually Incurred In pursuit of duties on presentation of Itemized statement to county commissioners. li. It. 373, by Yates of Douglas and Baker of Thomas Owners of motor ve hicles inn (In liable for any damages done by machine, even when operated by an other; 13,61)0 bond for such payment re quired of all applicants for license; for mer owner responsible to extent of equity whn machine Is only partly paid for, It. B. 374. by Yates of Douglas Regu lating tho sale of dangerous weapon, It. II. 37fi. by Yates of Douglas Increas ing pay of rhlef deputy sheriff In Dons las county rrom $2,000 to 12.&00; book keeper, 11,600 to $2,000: head Jailer, 11,1UU to fl.fioo; other deputies, 41. WO to Jl.tOO; es tablishes maximum salary scale In smaller 'counties. II. It. J76, by llaker of Thomas-llequlr-Ing any subdivision of the state to pay tho premium on any surety bond require,! of Us officers; requiring all public- oftl cers to give security for performance of duty. II. n. 377, by Yates of Douglas-lto-quiring that all package food sold In Ne braska be labeled with the name of the manufacturer and the place manufac tured. II. It 371, by Ie of Douglas Repealing the voting- machine law. II. IL 371), by Lee of Douglas Does away wmi pariy circles on election uauoti. It. It. 380. bv Hartels. Kauffman. Mnr rls, Hosteller lind Relsclie Appropriating tho cash funds and other receipts of tlx; four state normals to their respective current expenses. II. It. 381. by Hardin of Ilarlan-l'io, niDiis snenris or ponce nrncers tram sharing rewards offered by any state' or sulidlvlslon thereof for the capture of criminals. II. It. 283. bv Baker of Thomaa-lla ses aiary or, conn reporters rrom i,wju lo K.vw a year. II. It. JSJ. bv rirott nf Chevenne An. pronrlatlng $S,000 for sinking an artesian wen Detweeu North Piatte river una ixxigepoio creek, It. H. JS4, by Druesedow, Brain, Foster ana i isnnagan 1 orniaaing ssie or roou stuffs held In cold storage longer than ninety uays. i II. R. HS5, by Sugarman df Douglas rermita aaminiatration or estate or net-. son absent for seven years or more from domicile, as tnougli deceased. II. TL 3SS. I)V (Irwrnwatt nf PlltrAll thorlzea formation of new school district where ten or more children of school age uvn in contiguous territory two miles dls. taut from the school house In an exist ing district. It. 37. hv Htenlipn nf Mort-lrU Amends stallion registration law. Kx miilH nnlinnl. 1 n . ns. 1. . . dispenses with traveling Inspectors and substitutes local veterinarians appointed by tho board: cuts out registration of cross breeds; aennes gntde stallions; pro vides for re-examination each aonnnil year. Instead of annually: chances nnl of fees to 13 for each Inspection and H) cents lor transfers, nan or in inspection ico lo ixi Dai a i no msDecior raiu me oinnr liair sent to tne state board: other minor changes. it. J i, bm. py mepnen or Merrick Re quires railroad crossing signs of uniform aesign. 10 oe apprwea uy tne railway enmmlaslnn. H. IL V59, by Stephen of Merrlck-Re uiren county comnusslonera to erect anger signs on DUblto roads at railroad crossings. II. H. tOO. by Ixiiey of Dodge Appro Drlatea.S30.000 for relief of Mary E. lloll man and her daughter. Ruth Ilellnian widow ana daughter of Brneat O. Hell man, usner at tne state penitentiary, wrio was killed In the outbreak In 1912; pro vides that money shall be used to buy a farm tn Madison county for their use and benefit, the land to revert to the state at their death. II. It. SSI. In' Norton of Polk Def nea the work of the Nebraska conservation and sou survey II. J l. -jk. ty roes or Howard Pro- Mblta acetylene gas plants being placed or operaieo nearer man twenty reel anv building: penalty. Sin to S100 fine, H. IL 393. bv Fries of Howard Pro vldea that the county board shall furnish uooks ana stationer) to tne justices or tne peace. 1 1. il km. oy rnci or liowara pro vides for a nine months' school term In all districts where a 15-mlll levy Is suf ficient to pay tor it, ana tor an eight months' term in an districts wucre 0-mlll lew will pay for It. ,B. ,. uw. J au, vi I uiivj .inn . I . vides for the regulation of stock yards, II 1, W . llrnM r'h.t'.nH M 1 NX fixes commissions for selling live stock and specifies prices and weights for grain and hay sold at sucn yaras. iTommission fixed as follows for selling: Cattle. S per car; hogs, SI per single deck car and J7 per oouiiio oecK car; sneeix o per sin bIo deck car and SS per double deck car, Yardage charges as follows: Horses and mules, X cents per lieau; cattle, x cents ralvea. It cents: hois. S cents: sheep. Lnts. On all animals except horses and mules weighing Is Included In these pharaes. It. It. $96, by Ilelllger of Jefferson Makes It a criminal offense punishable by one to twenty years' Imprisonment to jiteal or wilfully remove, destroy or Injure any switch apparatus or engine parts used on rallronds. H R. W7. by Hetllger of Jefferson- Qlves railway commission supervision and control over electric wires or other wires crossing railroad tracks; require all trolley wires to be at least twenty to feet above the crossing rails and all other wires twenty-seven feet above, Penalty, S100 for each period of ten days, to be collected by the state as a forfeit ure where any wire Is hung contrary to tne provisions or the act. II. R. 30&. by Helllger of Jefferson- Makes it a misdemeanor tp walk or drlv aiong railroad rights-of-way. except at public crossings and presents recovery J "il V " v , WVI llu I I I J V I J V, I )'l U I 1 ' uamaie, unless wilful neglect on part of railroad company Is shown. Applies tn bicyclists, but exempts railroad em plojie rne.il lllll. Ileillgci Hirer nf -If rnnn..ll. It statutes Imposing a pen ally of HOC, upon railroads for requiring or permitting an emple to be on dutv more than sixteen consecutive hours. II. It. M0. by Ilelllger of Jeffcrson-Hx-tends h-unity for damaging of ilestroying poles and wires so an to Include; rail roads as well as telephone snd tele graph companies. II. II. 401. bv Scott of Hamilton, re quires State Hallway commission to pub lish legal notice In newspapers, regarding applications for permission to merge com mon carriers. Increase rate chaiges. In crease capital stock or for any additional lights whatsoever roquestl by the com mon carrier, such official puhllcntlon to Iih at least ten days before the hearing. 11. R. 402, by Chappell of Kllwood, Mor ris, Oustlli and Stebblns Repeals open seasons on prairie chicken, sage chickens, groiis and quull until November 1916; makes closed season perpetual on doves, changes closed season on plover and water fowl and makes changes In tho fish regulations. Wstrr PoiTrr ;ontrnl. II. R. 408, by Richardson of Iniicnster lMts water power companies under the control of the railway commission. II. R, 404. hy .leary of Iincnster Approprlatea S79.000 for construction, re pairs and equipment of Lincoln hospital lor the Insane. ... II. R, 405, by Qulggle of I Jincastel Al lows apprentices to be employed bv reg istered pharmacists. H. IL 400. by Jeary of lAiicaster Ks tabllshes state bureuu of child and ani mal protection, under the ctintrol of the governor, state sunpcrlntendenl, deputy labor commissioner, chief cloik of the board of charities and corrections and five others elected by agents of the bureau and by humane societies; gives the bureau power to appoint local and state agents with power to make arrests nel to onforce laws. II. n. 407. bv Anderson. Flanagan, Iloff. Yate. Simon and Smith, all of Douglaa n,m,iiii mr ih nhnlltlon of the Omaha aWter board and transfers Its authority to the city commission or umaua. To Tax; Hoiiroes of Iteveniie. II. R. 408. bv Mockctt of Lancaster- Constitutional amendment, permits cities, imvnn nml vllliises to levy taxes Upon sources of revenue, as well as upon prop erty, with "reasonable exemptions. II. It. AW, DV .MOCatll Ul umii.o.ni- Prohibits exhibition of nude figures or ther objectionable displays in penny i- cades or moving picture snows; nii scenes depicting murder, suicide, ro'ibory. holdup, Btaoning. cwudiiiiik w u.,,,, hum.. hoiuir! rrntpn I oca I committees of censorship In each city snd town. .er Hrnnle Files. H F 15. hv Klein of Gnge Allen vot ing bill providing for submission of con- tltutloiial amendment. B. F by Dodge nt uougiaH jic- peals voting machine law. 8. F. 1CT, by Dodge or Lougias ueiaies to reports to be filed by corporations doing business In the state. H. F. m, by Dodge or uougias inrown school houses of Omaha open to public meetings. . ., . 8. F. 169. by Dodge of Douglas-Abolishment of the party circles. B. Jr. 170, uy uouge or iougiau iieimcn to nppolntinent of county assessors In Douglaa county. B. jr. ill, ny uoago or uouis n- llevcs sales of fly puper, concentrated Ivc and oUier commodities inai nrc poisonous, from reglstratjon. H. F. 17Z rroviaitl inai no juukmiciii hall be set aside unless entire record shows It plain that defendant Is not ultV. ... . H. F. 173, uy -Mociaiianu or uouuiaa Eliminates technical defenses In civil actions that are on appeal. 8. F. 174. by Grace of Harlan Repeals the statuto allowing free transportation with stock shipments aggregating more than one car. 8. F. 175. by llnnrniann or Douglas Iocal health registrars in Omaha and cities of first class shall receive no com pensation for their work. 8. F. 176, by Ollls of Valley Proposed constitutional amendment providing that all taxation shall be uniform for state, county, city and district purposes. S, F. 177, by Hoagland of Lancaster Provides a penalty of one year's imprison ment or a S1.000 fine for breaking Jail. H. I. 178. by Hoagland of I-lncoln-Pro- vldes for h record In saloon remonntrnnco hearings. 8. F. 179. by Hoag and of Llncoln- Icngthens term of Jail sentence following conviction for bootlegging. H. F. 180. bv Plitcek of HaundersJ ito vides that all reparian owners along streams of state must clear the channels of timber. n v lxi. ivif.nhi nr rvemaiin -iro Vides that school district tax shall not exceed 3& mills where there are 110 chil dren enroiiea 8. F. 182, by Saunders of Douglas Pro vides punishment for fraud practiced by Itinerant venders. S. F. 1S3. by riaunders of- Douglas-I' lx- Ing the penalty for larceny of a house In the night time at ten years' Imprison muni anri in iiavtime at nv yearn. h. i. 11. nv iiummeu or weosier ann West of Hall Provldea punishment tor one who buys liquor ror kiioi. nnuuum .Ifiinlrcrfta nr dnne flpnds. . v. l?5. hv west or nan 'iTovioea that sediment shall bo cleaned out or r.lnnff. HMnhita nf Ihn state. 8. F. 1, ny iteynoius oi uwei-iu apply part of convicts' earnings to the support or inose nnpenaeni uiou uicm. a u 1ST hv IliiahKr nf Klmbnll Ullnll cation of bill relating to resiirveylng of Inwnshlps upon aemann oi reaiuciun 8, Ft 1, oy naming oi unit i uuiiimn misleading advertising of any class of 881F. 1S9. by Bartllng of Otoe Compels railroads to install auiouiauo unwci em nais at crossings. a i.- ino hv IlnHr nf DotiKlas Pro vides for the Immediate removal of In sane convicts irom me mniiniaij. vld'es that Poll taxes be paid either In V. n until s. k. 133. ny iioaaiunu u. .iuvu... Providing that the supreme court shall ... Ai..iA-A In.n lllfKA BACtlollS. 8 F. 1M, by Dodge of Douglas-Fixing tho rate of electrical current furnished to the state Institutions. a w. 106. bv Dodge of Douglas-Regu lating charges for political advertising OlM'OSK SUNDAY IIA8K n.11,1, IHbl. ti.,il..,n Countr I.lnea i-P .Binai IlnrtllnK Measure. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Jan. J7.-(8peclal.)-Madlson county lined up In the house today with petition protesting against tho uartunrt Sunday base ball bill. The petition was signed by W, V. Allen and about iw others. Custer county sent In n pe tition asking support of a bill, yet to be Introduced, providing that a couiv'y may be divided when a majority of those vot ing on the proposition favor It. The petition was signed by about 260 and In several typewritten pages It was set out how much trouble custer county had gone through trying to divide Itself. The Joint committee appointed to re port on the code as prepared c-y mo code commission reported It had com pleted Us examination and found the work of the commission well done and recommended that Its work bo adopted. The commission still has sonie bills under course of construction, so the committee will report on these before It is dis charged. IIAA11MANN SLOW WITJI UII.L9 Only Iioualaa Member Who Haa Not n rorurum. (From a Staff Correspondent.) MNCOhN, Jan. 2T.-(Speclal.)-One hun dred sixty-four bills had been Introduced In the senate when that body adjourned last week and counting today eight daya are left to Introduce more. During the recess from Friday noon until 3 In the afternoon today many of the committees wero at work, while tho members who had nothing speclal bofore them took tha opportunity to visit tho home folks. Of the 164 bills Introduced thlrty-on have been Introduced by the five Doug la county senators Grossman, the dem ocratlc members whose seat Is contested by Mr. Pancoaat. has Introduced ten; Saunders and Macfnrlaqd have shoved seven each Into tho hopper, while Dodge runs them a close second with six llasr roann has not opened up very extensively In the bill Introducing business so far and has put In but one bill, which regu lates the sale of vinegar. This does not mean that he has "soured" on the senate, for he SHld this morning that he expects to get Into the name before the tlmn limit for the Introduction of bills Is passed. Hvrry senator and nil the newspaper men were delighted this morning to find on their desks a box of apples from the apple show IhnI week, compliments of the Horticultural society. 4) VKIl KIOHTV TIIOU8A.NI BHIII-M) This Is Amonnl nf Deficient' llr.l I , to Ilntr. (From a Staff Correspondent.) I LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 27.-(8pcclal j From tho number of deficiency claims filed with the flnanco committee of th house by the various stato Institutions and boards It Is very evident when the Irglslatuie fails to appropriate as much as the head of the Institution desired to spend, the head went right along Just the same, contracting debts. To date Mie committee has deficiencies totaled to an amount of S8S.533. lemlzcd, the deficiency statement I sas follows: Deficiency. Women's Industrial home. SIIlford..S l District Judges' traveling expenses.. 3.1W) State penitentiary H.M Holdlern' home. Mllford 3,'JiO Tuberculosa! home, Kearney 3.4o0 Hoys' industrial scnool, Kearney., is.iw tllrls' Industrial school. Geneva 4,W0 Jnstltute for FccblcMlnded, Be atrice J(,0 Soldiers' home. Grand Island 40 Htate Board of Health 40 Iabor bureau Htate Board of Pardons ISO Peru Normal (estimated) JW Soldiers' home, Mllford (additional estimated) II.VW Bnnk examiners (estimated) Officers' fees (fugitives from Jus- t ce. estimated) Abstracts of lands (estimated) "V) Total SSS.Wl Chairman Potts of the finance com mittee inslais that his committee wuiu. all the Information to be obtained wnen appropriations nrc requested and lie has written to the heads of the Institution who are asking for any Increase In Pay for any one to know Just the reason. why, and In his letter he Insists that his com mittee desires a detailed statement of how the money appropriated two year ago was spent. The letters were mailed out today and Mr. Potts Insists on re,- piles by return mall. HOI Mi HA I'M I.4H, Illll.LI.Mi Norton' lllll til Thin Hull Knvtired After Delintr. (from a Staff Correspondent.) lilNCOIA. Neb., Jon. 27.-(Speclal Tele- icrnni.) The bouse went on record thin afternoon after a lengthy debate favor ing tho bill by Norton to prohibit lo,; I rrillllitt. RauapqI nt ihn tn .nilir fhnlltrht I It on Insult to the members to liedK" them around by any such act. Hut It was recommended for pasaagn In t'le committee o fthe whole by a vote of Tj to IS. Druesedow of DoiiKlas mado tne motion to postpone Indefinitely the bin, which motion was lost. Simon and Fos ter hIso spoke against It. leo spoke for It. Foster said: "Under thlB act could you not frame a man and put him !n Jail?" Ak few .of tho members- understood what that meant the remark failed to cxclt,o them. I'liuer Over Wnlrr (.'iiinpniilr. Hlchardsoti of Lancaster has a bill for Introduction In the house giving tho Htate Hallway commission authority over water power companies engaged In the manufacture of electrical Mrients or ether power for commercial pHioses. The picsent Iawt Mr. nfchardson says. Is not clear on this question, fie believes that nil) bo all the legislation needed to settle the question. 'AIMS AT lilVK STOCK COMIIINK Hrolt of Chryeiino Una lllll lo Pro hibit Prior Control. (From a Stftff Correspondent.) L.INt;OL.N. Jan. 27,-(8peclal.)-nrott of Cheyenno county Is pushing a measure which he Jntroduced In the house to pro hibit buyers of live stock from combin ing to control the prlco to bo paid tho producer. When the producer Is able to prove the existence of such combination tho parties to the combination are llablo to a lino of from $1,000 to 2,000 and a penitentiary sentence of six months. In addition the person aggrieved may start an Independent criminal action against tho members of the combination, employ Ing an nttorney whose fee la to be taxed as costs tn the case. STATE BAR COMMISSION HAS LAWYERS ON CARPET FRKMONT, Neb., Jan. I".-(Speclal.) The state bar commission convened In Fremont tills afternoon to Investigate the charges of changing evidence against At torneys Frank Dolexal and F. W. Hut ton preferred by former County Attorney Coolc In tho Loula Rogers murder trial. Fifty witnesses will be examined, Deputv Attorney General Hdgerton was tho first witness to testify this after noon, statins that the blood stains in the satchel alleged to have been tampered with apparently were fresh when It ar- lived tn Lincoln. Seven witnesses testi fied that no blood stain were In It at the time of tho district court trial. Tho hearing will probably take two days. TO CUllK A COM) I O.M: JJKY Take IAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature Is on each box. 25c Advertisement. Guild Entertains Eussian Grand Duke 8T. PETERSBURG, Jan, 27-Curtls Guild, United States ambassador, today gave a luncheon In honor of tho Grand Duke Alexander Mlchaelovltch, brother- in-law of tha crar. This was the first occasion for many years on which a mem ber of the Russian Imperial family has been entertained at the American cm bassy. The Grand Duke Alexander, who takes a great Interest In science, had ex pressed a desire to meet Dr. Edward Goodrich Aoheson. tha American scien tist, who recently lectured before the Im perial Technological society. This action of the grand duke Is taken as an Indication that the denunciation of the treaty of commerce between Rus sia .and the ITnited States Is not resented by the Russian government. HYMENEAL. Ilr iirv-tlrlnkmaii. FA1RBUUY, Neb., Jan. !7.-(8pecIal.)- The home of Mr. and Mrs. G, nrlnkman. tour miles nortneast or frairuury. was the scene of a pretty wedding when their daughter. Miss 1-ulu, was married to Will- tarn J. Henry of Day ken. Neb. Rev. J Von I-lndeu of the German Lutheran church officiated. .Mr nna .Mrs, Henry 'left for various points In Pennsylvania TAKE NOTICE! Our Absolute Final Clearance Sale Will Start at 8 A. M. Next Wednesday Suits, Coats, Dresses Clearance Sale Price Next Be Sure MONEY Mercantile Trust Co., Saint Louis, Mo. to spend their honeymoon. They will make their home on a farm near Uaykln. WAITERS' STRIKE IS PRACTICALLY AT AN END NEW YORK, Jan. Zi. From appear ances nt the big hotels today the strike of tho waiters Is off. Many of -the former employes reported for work thin morning and some were given their old places. Many, however, found their places filled. Thuse who returned to work to day agreed to accept partial concessions offered by employers. A few of tho strikers are holding out, nnd some of the smaller hotels aro surrounded by pickets. Tho Persistent, nr.a jr.clclous 'Use Newspaper Advertising Is the Road Buclm-ss Success. DEATH RECORD Wllllnm O'llrlnn. rLATTSMOUTII, Neb., Jan. ST. (Spe cial.) William O'Hrlan, nn aged veteran of tho civil war died In this city, Sunday morning nt the homo of his niece, Mrs. William Mooreley. Mr. O'Hrlan was born In Ireland In 1812, nnd came to America while a yqung mun. Ho settled In Iowa and enlisted In the United States army from that state-, fought through tho war of the rebellion nnd wuh In many of the great battles of the war, being with Grant's forces In tho Wilderness campaign. After tbc war Mr. O'llrlnn removed from Iowa to Nebraska, locnt Ing In this city. Tho funeral will occur Tuesday morning from St. John's Catholic church of which the deceased wns a de voted member, IteV. Father Shine will have charge of the funeral services. It. I.. Mrrrltt. GI-KNWOOD, Ia Jan. 27.-(Speclal.) Rufus Tj. Morrltt of this, city, ono of the beet known pioneers of western lown. died at his home here last night. Ho came to Mills county when lie was' aged II from Cedar county, Missouri, and was hi his seventy-eighth year, liu leaves a wife and three children, Mrs. E. H. llubbiml of Springfield, Nob., and John and George Merrltt of Qlenwood. Resides the grand children living here three reside at Whit tier, Cal. The funeral will be held Janu ary 2S, nt 2 p. m. lion. J. F. Crnwforil. CUUYI3NNH. Wyo., Jan. 27.-(Speciul.) Scottish Rite Masons will conduct tho nt Hi. fiinfm! nf Hon. J. F. ' . , ... . : ... ,., , ,nli. Crawford. Which Will bo held Hi t-Araiu-o on Thursday. Colonel Crawford was tni veteran editor of tho Sarutogu bun. was a trustee of the University of Wyoming and luid been prominent in Wyoming legislative circles for the Inst twenty-five years. He died at Oakland, Cal.. Satur day while visiting relatives. (Forge FiiriiNWorth. CHICAGO. 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'Not the slicb l J . ti ,1,1, 1,-1- I CBl' "ubDl i"" "" f For Sore Throat Brpnclilal and Asthmatic cotfh, noameneti, etc f 25c, 60c, $1.00. Balnple Free. JOHN I. DROWN & SON. Doslon. Mai. John Says T "Sid you ask mo how business Is on TB.VBX BUSTER Go OZOABS? Well, I've worved the Cash B agister so bard latalj that several of tha wheels have worn lint.' Cigpr Store 16th and Harney Sts. A .in kic.mhSts. Krug Theater Mat. Today, 2:30; Night, 8:30 MERRY MAIDENS Ladies' Daily Dime Matinee Extra Tuesday Night Only EXTRA Luther McCarty Champion White Heavy Weight of the World I "OMAHA'S PUH CENTEU." 1 l&jrilJ4Jffj, D"yMt., 16-36-000 Hare's tha Clasiltst Musical Outfit That Ever Boiled Into Town on Car Wheels MOLLIE WILLIAMS And Her Own Go, EXTRAVAOAKZA AWD VAVSBVnx.fi A, t1l').,0oJJs P!llucyoii . tleo. V Hayes. and O-O.o.n.i.T That ueauiy i norus. X.ADIES' DIME MATINEE DAILY "Worth Climbing the BUI." BOVOX.A8 STBEET AT EIGHTEENTH: Hytone Vandevllls Includca Julie Rlnir jfe roll: 3 Sisters Kelcey. WhV tb Freak I'ero, Krone- ifZI man Bros.: Jewel & I ROOMY Jordan Hlpposcope Picture, rrom 3 to 6; at 7 ana 9 P. M. sally, BRANDEIS THEATER Tonight East Tims Tha Big Musical Comtdy Mutt & Jaff, a New show This Year Thursday, 3 Bays, Mat. Bat. Tha Chicago Musical Play "liuumiftna XiU U" .... Popl - 76 75 BOYD'S THEATER Farewell Week. Tonight, All Week Matinses Thursday and Saturday "Tha Kouss of A Thousand Candlci" East Waak of Omaha's ravorlta Stock none Douu. 4U1. aOYASVIS VAUDEVILLE Mat. Kvsry Bay, 3U6. Every Night, 8115 THIS WEEK JOSKPH JEKIXIISON alih KKI-irE IOItniS and niamhe Bfndfr Mhi, lina Itaach'a La Uillct I'latilqur, Tha Mulkl girl. r.oMimlth & Hoppe. Ilarrr llreao. KranV and Truman Illce, Dalntra Im Urandall, 1'itha'a WMkly Ilexlaw Prtcea, Mat . Ualltrr 10c tt aeata J6c. axcapt Situnlar an4 Sunili. N'hi I0t. Mt, ttc ' ADELINE GENEE World-famed Dancar Ilallet ami Sjiniiliony Orchestra Ifiost slaboraU and bjautlXul Uancin production sver offarad. Blreot irom tha Metropolitan Onar. Hons. Navr York. wi'rs AUniTOUlOI, HVK. ,1X. :inih Prloes. 81.00. 81.50. aa.oo. " Tickets at Auditorium box offlct. Bkown;c , Bronchial TROCHEVJ John 's -J . 1 s1li"Triiaa iifii