TTTR BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 191.1 -, OUDntjO ill bill nUul 11 ftli Little Ones Not the Least Afraid of Gruff Commissioner Council. THOUGH IN PAIN, THEY SMILE (. ontnnlon Cases Kept In .Srnled lomrinrtiiieiit l'ntlenlB Are In llrttrr Spirit Tlinn Pe ilrstrlnn Ontnlde, Ufa tli i omlMloner K. W. Connell, who las been known to flpht nnd use strong nguagr to crlalti men. dotsn't trls . leicn little shavers nt the 'ty emer ge I ospltal a a ver ea-igeroua man. Sure I k I.uji thenl "bnneoed," but thor m n j t'i mind. ctirda afterrwon ttt- health "ommls- R .'Htr BMOWlllg the Irfl'pltal to n ,.-,'.!("' who wm Hf. wrapped up In dls r'f ted wlltc robe., nnd for the first t mo te guest observed thnt a lot of ,o,so Rireted the Kniff commissioner's ,'srnt into caiii ward, tti unr of theso wards five little tuts sit, ! up In bed h 1)1. Cornell entered aid in i black-eyed girt. '6 or (5 yenrs.old, ailed out cheerfully: Hello. Doctor.'' V I rar-ulil boy whom face was drawn With l a I , with a white circle nroiiud ( llpht'y pressed Hps, attempted to l.sc, despite the " prutMtttlons of the i.Jtse When he couldn't mako It he fell l'ii' on the pillow und In a weak voice kmc ted tho litaltli commissioner. Hello, doc," ''oniiell asked the youngster how he Jc'l and, the boy declared he nevor was 1'itter In Mi life. He wns suffering with i! pMherln. Any of the yhfiilrwii hoineslvli?" Con l ell asked h nurse.' Oh .Mamie cried a little last nlBht." was jhe reply. "Hut she was feeling rathe badly. She was worse last nlKht, '- t she Is better today." Ill Mustache- Pulled. diiiu il nmoe a "bee line ' for the, otpeslrk child's ward, but unavoidably uaii delayed when ho rum Upon a IS months-old bubo In tho arms if a nurse. The child was wan and. listless, but when tl u commissioner bcKan to fuss around with .t tho babe rer.clfed ilp In a pitiful iittempt at play and pulled the doctor' mustache Everywhere Connell wout his coming waa heralded with Joy. The, children who were not too 111 to play appeared to ha lavliik a vacation. Those who suffered iniN-h made sorrowful attempts to look I hcc rul, nnd while they had no objoc- tion to the doctor's examining tholr thrbats. they Invnrlably attempted t ontce him they were feellnc fine. Much better" mm ..i.i Much better, one. Ilttlo fellow said. Shea Bone home, the last In antwtr to I t onnell's question as to what had be-1 come or his sister, who had been n the m ward. Connell called the names of ah the boy's family and there were ten of them. Although seventeen cases of contagious diseases-Including measles, whooplnir cough, scarlet fe.cr, chlckeirpot cryslpe-laa-were confined In the hospital, all Isolated by germ proof apartments, there was po gloom, there, Tho rooms were bright and clean and tho lnmotes more chcnful thartithclr fellow beings who kurrled pm .outside the hospital. "NeiVcr Trenlnl Hrttrr." A verj' eer,loua case of erysipelas M-av in one or the Wards, ,iln was a, man or In case the appointment or K. K. Clark probably ft yearyof age. Hesnld h. at Jowa Is mt conflrmeiV by, .thct.scjmto had oomeio Omdhtt TWin out fit the state, o' aineinber of the Interstate comtneree had become 111 and had had no place to commission, Iowa agricultural Interests bo In deaporntlon ,Ji Appealed' to tho I will usk I'reslilent V09drpw Wlispn to ilty health department. He Is paying SIC 'appoint A. rtykes, president of the CorM u, week for. the-euro he -receives- una de- iUcltfMeat ITodticet-H o( Tqwu to tllo po dares It.lsmoth It. . . isltlou. The Clinton Count)1 aFrnlers Jn- W'hh nover treated better In my life. ' fatltute and the Ilentou County Corn Holt he said. Nurses dp everything they can h.Mcat Producers' association have already for me. food la fine and the room ' Is . well lighted nnd airy. I'm getting on better, thftn I evor expected to In a, con tagion hospital' It waa ao with all the other Inmates. Kvcn ronte of the very little ohlldtVu said they didn't want to go home, one of them cried when he was discharged. urcd, yesterday. No wonder the poo,r little devils want to stay here." aald Dr. Connell. "That utile boy lived with a. family of six In two rooms. The mother la u seamstreas. alu nald she couldn't afford to be iuav actllied, so we took the child and brought U here, This boy became III with acatVjt fever In a rooming house where twenty-(lv people lived. Instead of quarantining them we proceeded to disinfect the house front roof to cellar and bore Is yotir p tlent nbout well artor three wcks' con finement here, lie's about through peel- iik off and will then bo dtiqlnuyed XtJlZ?- roQmcrs n 1 at ll0Ua'1 It la not however, one. round of pleas ure lor too nurses at this hospital. Cumb j one aa u patient wjth erysipelus. The nrst nisht he raved. Four nurse utterly failed to kip him lit bed. A call for uid was sent to the police station und officers helped hold the. man down A few 5ars ago he was discharged, cured One hoy was taken to the hospital Tuesday afternoon, one uf the worst ases of diphtheria the health eomiuls-alone.- h treated. He could brenthe only when hla head w thrown far back. The nurses predicted he would live forty-eight hours at the most. Severe Diphtheria Case. Now. an ordinary administration of the diphtheria antl-toxln used by physleiups U from 3.O0Q to 4.000 units. In this cas Dr Connell used 20.000 and six hours UUr Injectcd U.OM more. Yesterday tho boy aw hia throat no longer hurt hint and 1 a urn at ..Uxw ...U tf u.lll i" d"-nB .'"y SI' Utt ,,, uiiucii. uiai in rer the enfeebled system readily accepts any disease Nature's resistant force is depleted and Scott's Emulsion is nttdtd. Its highly cdncen trated nourishment is im mediately distributed to every organ. With Scott's Emvlsion nature repairs waste, con structs healthy tissue and active, life-sustaining blood. fhthimg mftute Scatt't tnmUon at fawawwaw. Scott & Bovvt Koom6cld,N J 1M1 i cr. - ..d ! mnn- nultli. Thatth.oi- I put Into p'Rc-tlce HiveM this bo's life i There's HO rtOllIlt df It." To kurii again! patients booming In frited with other disc, m. Connell haa constructed iwnlrrl rnmtmrt meiits In which different dleeei nr kept The-e j I In a separate entrance to each. Kadi if ' kept Isolated even to the least rtece of rlolhlng or unimportant dish IOWA LEGISLATORS IN THROES OF FIGHT OYER THEIR SCHOOLS (Continued from J'aRe One.) tlun Is attriiellitB 11 Brent deal of nltcn thin, and the farmers In the legislature r- beriimltiB rnseiitful of the Interference with plans for more effeetlve road work. Innrrnl tif !rnnor (Intra. The funeral of the late Henator Charles (Jnti of Hutler oount. will take placo Slonday at his home In Oreone. A com mittee of tho leKltliiture will nttend tho funeral. Sir. dates was a prosperous merchant of the town and a native, of Iowa. He had novel" been conspicuous In lcBlatallon, us he was a quiet man and during most of his term he had been In III health, but he was much "respected nnd wuh regardeiL as a man of deep con victions nnd hlBh purposes. H Is prob able lher will bo ft special election called to fill the vacancy and It will be held at once. iroiirliitliin .Must ll Iteducrd. Members of tho appropriations com mittees of tho legislature realize that the biggest Job before tho assembly Is to get tho appropriations down to the basis I of posslbla revenue and to Hatlsfy fairly 'all Interests demanding more money. (There Is about .1,000,0)0 that can be used and several rnlllluns ore neudeil. Kor the Institutions under the Board of Control nnd Btate Hoard of Education, abput 18.000,000 Is desired. Tho ways and means committee of tfie legislature will undertake In various ways to Inorrnse the revenues of the state, but unless n state tax commission l provided, they will not bo able to accomplish much. Mmiy Trenteil for Hnliles. Tho state otjowa Is maintaining Rt tow City In cbnnectlon with the unlycra Ity bacteriological department an Institu tion for Igvlng the Pasteur treatment to persons supposed to he In danger of rabies, and at the present tlme'thers Is being treated from this Institution a number of persons, IncludlnB five chll- drcn. The children are: Hobert Ureathouse, 1'nrmlnKton, la., aged lis years. C3odle UwlnK. Keokuk, la., nied years. w""" Cattln. Clarlnda. la., years. ArnoU, ,5,,,, clarlnda. la. John Schneider, Keokuk, la. Wnulit study Awrluulturnl t'rcdlln. The southern The southern congress which proposes to visit Uurope nnd study, the rural credits system there has asked Governor Oeorgp W. Clark to recommend to the legislature the appointment of two Iowa delegates to make the trip. It will bo necessary for tho legislature to pass n bill making provision for this. President Tart In hln last message to congress recommended the trip thnt Is to be made. Governor H. V. Carroll In 'his last mesagn to the Iowa legislature UKgeted that II would be a good plan to have Iowa represented on the Junket, limit Hit 11 Candidate. Indlrsed Mr. fiykca for tho position, und It Is probable tluit other farmers' organ izations over the state will (ago his nl-, polutmcnt. FAIRBURY MAN DIES ON TRAIN NEAR KANSAS CITY KAUinrnV. Neb.. Fb. S.-(8peclal.) A telegram wai received by relatives of Mart MoP1htoii in this city that he had pasted awuy aboard a Hock Island train near Kansas City Saturday. Mcl'herron hud been taking treatment for rheuma tism at Hot Sprlnga. Ark., and waa In a precarious condition. Deciding that the treatment was of no avail, he hud start id home, peceased was born and ralsoi In this county and was tl years of a9. He was married In 1SS8 to Mujs Ada I'p teraon of this city, who still survlvoa him. The body will bo burled at IJncoln today. 1 SEIDHOFF IS CLEANED j OF BLAME IN ACCIDENT cnWTB, Neb.. Feb. i -(Special )-A coroner's Jury In tho cuho of Mrs, X Hemls. who was killed by an automo bile, driven by Clements Seldhoff. found J the death an nocldent. It I likely the I case will be settled by payment of dam ages to the family. Seldhoff has been proilrateiV. nervously since the accident. Custer Con nt y Notes. HUOKKN HOW. Neb.. Feb. 2.-(8po elal.) At the last meeting of the Hoard lot County, Supervisors, an order was Is- I sued for the purchase or u sewerago ills posal system. The old cesa pool at the eourt house has caused some annoyance and Home action In the matter became Imperative. The Commercial club of this city la I ........ .. .. . .. t ik.l. . ., .,.,,. : ) tt 1 itn 1 iiivviihmi ivaaavaa an nre a-tssvi , i it . . . " Of Lmeheon. followed by a smoker. which - Is heretofore been the custom, the club will serve an elaborate course banoOet 1 which will start to 6 o'clock ; The city council has turned down all 1 bids submitted to It for the re-building jot the water plant at this place and will ( pursue a new system for soliciting bids ; llt Juil. lJinpty '1,'lirer Month. 1 KltAUNKY. Neb..,Kb. S.-(ShHlal.) i Hialdrnta cf Ke riiry. a-oordlng to tha re. i port ot lo4lc Judge C. Itellly. have it I formed, only one case having been re i ported In the police court In the laat three ' months. December and January paised t without a single "boarder" being looked : up In the city Jail ut- without the arrest 1 or fine of a person In the court. Ileal tJouuli Medlc-- lor Children, "I am very glad to auy a few worda In pralvt uf Chamberlain's Cough Item ed)'." wrltea Mrs. Llda Dewey, Mlliyau. kte. W'la. ' Ihavc used It for year both for my children and myself and It never falls to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children tdiould be without It aa tt glrea almost Immedi ate relief In caaea of coup." Chamber lain's Cough Itemedy la pleutunt and safe when a medicine Is given to young chll I dun l''or (ale by all druggtata.-Advar- Cauraent, nnonin rrn mt u nnMomirjnP BUOdlD 1U MILIV UUnoUlUDnO , . . i tr -n i Advises, Housewives to Keep Posted on the Bacteria Content. WHAT CAUSES CONTAMINATION Hii" Milk Miir ( ontnln (1,000,11011 nr .More Ilnrtrrln nnil llrmnln Sirrrl, AHIioiikIi Then .Vht I'lt for food. Claude V. ltossle, city dairy Inspector, has written Health Commissioner n. W Connell a letter to iccotnrmny the In spector' icport for January. In which is urged that consumers of milk keep on file In their homes the report of tile In spector so that comparisons can be made nnd tho Iwicterlo content of the milk known to housekeepers. In his letter Hossle explains the causes of con tamination of milk. I-ack of cleanliness, dirty tiottles, Im proper storage, lack of IcIpb In trans portation; diseased udders; aged mllki these. he says are the causes of mill: contamination. "Milk may contain &,000,0 bacteria per cubic centimeter and still remain sweet." rays Hosslr. "At the same time It Is not fit for food, unless lised for cooklnc only." Milk containing less than B0,0W Iwcterla. kept at a temperature of nor over forty degrees Fahrenheit will remain sweet nnd wh,ocsomo Indefinitely. Illafh temperatuto milk containing very few bacteria will soon sour, and be unfit for food, as bacterid mutlply rapidly when tempera ture Increases. For example. not many years ago, nothing hut condensed mti or cream waa used on steamboat and ticenn liners as milk nnd cream soured too soon. In recent years science has given us 11 method of keeping milk awc;t namely clean milk and low tempera ture for same. All oean liners now carry milk nnd cream In tlis way and It ru malusiwcet for weeks. Do not let milk stand In Ice box un covered; after removing part of contents f bottle, fo not pour any back In samu bottle." Engineer Monks Killed at Wray M'OOOK, Neb,. Fob. 2.-Spoclut Tele gram.) Engineer Alnsworth Monks was killed at "Vrny, Colo., at an early hour this morning. There was some trouble with the coupler on tho baggage car and tho engine was disconnected from tho train to correct the trouble. In some man ner the engine started and caught Mr, Monks between tho engine and baggage cur, crushing his chest und killing him Instantly. The body was brought to his home In McC'ook on the name train he wns pulling. No, 2, COLFAX COUNTY's'mILES STANDISH HEARD FROM DVIU'lUI'.tl, flUU.i JHII. dli IU 1MB ?u- I nor or Tlio ueo: in todays uee we ran across an article stating that a young farmer of this community, who Is snld to bo well-to-do, or to be exact, "very well-to-do," but of a timid nature, has assumed tho role uf "Miles Standlsh," and entered Into an agreement with A. Alexander Itexac whereby the tatter Is supposed to find tho former u helpmate of a homelovlng disposition, etc, A rather unique proposition for a real es tate man. This Is taken by some as a hugs Joke, wlhle others accuse one of our prlmliient men. who Is Interested In hav- ng taken this menns to Increase Schuy n gtahen this means to Increase Hchpy- er's mall receipts so as our postofrice would maintain Its position among the first-class postoffices. However, we -happen to know that tho of bore facts, and we cannot soo why Mr. Herac could not turn that Into a quite profitable side Issue to his business", as there nre qulto u few ''well-to-do" bachelors In this locality, all he. would have to do Is to get up some sort of a buchelor chow, or as Judge Humlmuser would Bay, a chick eh a "roos(er show," the entries could bo classed ns American class for those of American birth and Mediterranean class for those of European birth, etc., ad lib., nnd to mako tho show a complete success ho could arrange tho nimllcunts o the gentler sex In aepnruto coops ami then have somo competent Judgo (we would recommend Judge Flala), I score them and at the close of the show Judgo Flala, who Is 'said to be qulto nn'an 'c(lm!llt wl" he offered to declare expert at mating, could mate them 7c-",he people of Nebraska Incompetent and cording to tho score card for best results, We don't sen why this could not be mudo an annual local feature, one started it rhould prove a very rcnumeratlve enter prise. From the article In today s Hce. we would Inrer that "Miles Blandish la or it home-loving nature nnd nr not sur prised he should deslta a mate or like qualities. We aro In' a poHltlon'to say he Is well broke to slnule harnem u. Father Time has driven him past tho triple X mllo post, but he hag one fault. Ho ahles at an automobile! but that fault might In course of time be overcome 'f he gets a sensible harness mate. Oh. what's here Is your chance to win (or loae.) (This Is In stage whlaper.) We eould even beat Mr. Iterac out or his fee ir you apply direct, that aavlng might oome In handy some day, mending traces x MILES STANDISH. 1. & This Is written on a piece of wrapping paper, aa we consider It n ahame to waate a bit of otherwlee good paper. Don't you? (Thli article la a letter and la not pah) ror). minden mass'meeting against fifty-car bill MINUKN. Neb.. Feb. 2. -(Special.) At a masa meeting held at the aurmby room of the court home, J. S. Patterson, president of the Commercial club, pre aiding, i. Qlgnell and District Superin tendent Flynn. both of tha Burlington) Hall road company, made address, after which the following resolution waa paaaed : Ue tt Ittaolved. That thrre should be no legislation anarted ut the Present sea. slon of the leglklature of Nebraaka with respect to railway service, but that these subjects should be preaented to the Stale Hallway rommlaalon. We particularly refer to legislation limiting the number of cars, which a railway company may lawfully Include In any one freight train and requeat our representatives and sen ators to vote against any such meaaures, at all stagea ot lla progresa In the houte and wenata. Institute Hi llartluRlun, IIAHTINGTON. Neb.. Bfb. :.(r!peclal.) The Cedar County Farmeni' institute, which waa held In thla city on Prlduy und Saturday, was ono of the best rlistltutea which have ever been held In the history of the assc tatlvii The woman depart- "r exhibit wM. h Attracted generuh Interest tli on,' frm th.- newly .slnbllsned , domestic science and malmiiil. training bninrhB(, of tlie uartmutan putatu hooi on tw iat day uf the inttitute a stoc ; parade look pise1 DRUGGISTS CHARGED WITH VIOLATING PHARMACY ACT ; UICl SIUtlNO. Neb.. Feb. I -1 Special I - J Complaint has been filed In the counts' court of Deuel county against C H. Hmlth of 1Mb Hprlng for conducting a drug . storc hero contrary to the pharmacy law 1 of this state. No regtaternd pharmacist whs In chnrge of this store. j J. ttarle Harper of Cleurwnter and Her bert 1acU of Central City, members of the Hoard of Pharmacy, made a special trip out to Hlg Hprlng .tannery JO to louk after the prosecution of this case or vio lation of tho pharmacy law. 'The drug store at Ixjdgepole. Neb , owned by C I Swarm, has been closed recently 011 itcrount of no reglsten-d pharmacist being In charge. DOCTORS CENSURED FOR SPLITTING FEES WITH CITY SURGEONS (Continued from Pnge One.) Ho watched tho methods used In tear.hlns and says that he has a new conception of tho work being done there In educating tho boys and girls who have not tho faculty or gaining an education that their moro fortunate brothers and sisters have. He thinks tho latter school needs n new building nnd a few other things of lessor Importance. xvnhz wom.n cr.Nson films Uoilgr Nrnntiir Will IJnvr II 1 tl for State Official. (From a Ktaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. t-(Speclal.)-A bill will be Introduced by Wolz of Dodgo boforo the time for Introduction of bills lapses to create a state censor board of motion picture films, This bill In Introduced at the request of -the motion picture people themselves, who organized a short time 'ago a state society of motion picture ex hibitors. The bill makes lt Unlawful to exhibit In the stato nny motion pictures not censored by the state tioard of Nebraska or thu national congress of censors. The gov ernor or tho Htnte shall bo the chief of the b6ard and within thirty days from the time Ihls act takes eKect he shall ap point three other members who shall serv two, three and rour years, respectively, who lhall orgnnlzo by the election or k chairman and secretary It will bo the duty or the board to ex amlno all pictures to be shown In the stato and It shall receive the sum or SI for each film so censored. The board shall on or beroro the 10th day or each month make a complete report of all pictures censored and pay the fees received Into tho state treasury. Each member of the board shall receive a salary of $1,6"0 per annum citecpt tho secretary, who shall receive an additional SKK). Any perHon violating the provision! o rtho law shull he fined not less "than SJ3 nor more than S&OO or lmprltoncd not lesa than thirty days or more than one year. IttntDMA.V FOR COMMlSSIONKIt Oiu'itlin Politician Snlil tit He After Klectluii Control, (From a Starr Correspondent.) Lincoln. Neb.. Feb, 2.-(Speciai.)-jf that Sugarman pure election bill ror Omaha gets through, In nil probability It will bo It. E. I-ee Herdnian, "election commissioner for Douglus county," at a salary of J3.0C0 a year andyill the power of a czar, Insofar us elections are con cerned. J Mr. Herdmun wants the place and ho has the ear of tho governor and the friendship and backing of those who were largely responsible for the election f the governor, with the possible exception of former Governor Atflrlch. So, If the bill to make elections In Omaha "honest nnd fulr elections" becomes n law, It will In all probability be Mr. Herdman's duty to see that Its provisions are" curried .out. STIllNtiU.NT iil.liK SKV LAW Hue .Measure Ctyea Lnllmllcil Puuer t oCensnr Iiivcattiicnta. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb.. Feb. T-(Speclal.)- Hefore consideration of all th6 proposed we sky iawa is conciuuca ii is ponsiuio Incapable or attending to their buslneai nnd all persons worth IS or more shall bo placed under the chargo or the gov ernor or a state board." h'ouuto rile t provides that ull Investment ycheinrs must bo passed upon by the governor, auditor and attorney general. In case of real estate or town lots tho hoard may In Its discretion look nt the piopOBilloii personally -und have the pro motors puy the nxponses. Hcforo any sulea may bo nudo or securities the sales man must secure a license rrom this, board and put a bond of J 1,000. No advertising matter may be Issued by a promoter until the state board paases upon It. The bill duos not provide that the attorney generul, tho governor or the auditor must qualify ns ex-pert dis coverers of Jokers In schema and neither do the yhavp to prove their Judgment better than that of the average citizen j when It comes to making Investments. The bill also Informs the supreme court that It ono section Is bait br unconstitu tional this yhall have no ufrect on the remainder of tho law. Anthrax Killing Cattle in'West OGALLAM. Net'.. Pen. i-.K fatal out break ot what voterlniultms aay the- be lieve to be an apoplectic form of anthrax in killing cattle by score Hi western Nebraska. Andrew Tuckson. a raneh- man living twenty-five miles north of here, between Wednesday and today; haa loat firty-t'o head of his heard of SW. DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Miitfilnlcntv Kanel. Hl'MHOLDT. Neb.. Feb, t-(Speclul.)-Mrs. Magdalena Kanel, aged to yearn, died at her home south of town Thursday morning nt old oga- She leqvtts four daughters nnd two sons. The funeral took placo Saturday and the burial was made at Salem. Deceased waa a native if Swluerlund. 1C a llurnlnir Shame not to have Buokleu'a Arnteu Salve tu cure burns, ecxema. bolls, sores. Piles, t uts, biulses. won, ids and ulieis v Fin aiK i UeAtou Dtug Co AUe4tl.iHiit i New Study Courses and Many Subjects to Better Omaha U, Mccond semester "will start at the I nt wrslty of Omaha Monday. Home l.er rutinw win be added, and It Is expected ti e enrollment will surpass that of any preceding semester since the founding of the school. This will be especially .me thn preparatorj department, Asdo rrom nrreag0 n number of ub- jrcU offered, the semester Just startlni: w bo one of the most ltmorti.n nd wm , tho most remembered of ans In tho life of the university. At the close of the school year In June the first grad uatlhff class w"ll go forth Into tho work aday world. For two years past thero have been graduates, one each year, out this year thy class' which enrolled at the blrtli of the school will step out. With the spring will come nearly nil of the a'ctlvltles which are usually uzsoclute'1 with graduation, nnd commencement week will bp us full for the young peoplo as It l nt most of the large colleges. Tho elans, remarkable In many ways, Is different from most In that more iluvi half .of those who enrolled ns freshmen will receive their degrees In June. Thl would be an axtonlshlngly large propor tion In any school. At tho university It Is especially unusual because those few flirted with the fates In registering and avowing their intentions before a class rud over been held. Upon them .ian fallen the pleasureable duty of framing customs and making precedents for tho university. Outside of tho class room all, student affairs have been managed by the students nnd many fetes have been Inaugurated. Deeds to Big Area Offered by Indians SANTE FE. N. M., Feb. 2.-Indlana from every ono of the Indian tribes in New 'Mexico arrived yesterday perpara tory to leaving tonight for Washington, where the Indians go to urge the secre tary of the Interior to accept deeds to approximately DOO.000 acres of land ownc by them In Now Mexico. The object of the Indians 'in deeding their land to the government, an trustees, ror a period of twenty-five jears Is to avoid paying taxej! A rocent decision by United Jjtate.i Judge W. 11. Pope hat Indians .were citizens subjects their property to taxation. Tho delegation is headed by Francis C. Wilson, special United States attorney for the Pueblos. SensatiQn in London Due to Land Speech I3NDON, Feb. 2.-The speech last night of David Lloyd George, chancellor of the exchequer, before the National Uberal elub .on the land question has caused a sensation. The conservatives declare It was a protest agaltmt Premlor Asqulth'a refusal to make the question the leading feature of tho liberal pro gram of this session after home rule and that Mr'. Lloyd George Is attempting to supplant Mr. Asqulth as party leader by appealing for his party's support against his chief. M'HUGH ASKS PRESIDENT TO HOLD UP HARVESTER REPORT' WASHINGTON. Feb. 2. William D. Mc JIugh, counsel for the International Har vester company, yesterday asked Presl dent Taft to Instinct the commissioner of corporations to withhold from publi cation his report on the Harvester com pany during the pending trial of the anti-trust suit against the corporation. It was reported to the president, It Is Therm is Only Ono "Bromo Quinine" That im Laxative Bremo Quinine USED THE WORLD OIEM TO CURE A OOLP IN ONE DAT. Always retnetnbor tho full name, for this alguuturo ou every boi. Look 25c. JoCMcago wKm Chicago-Nebraska Limited . . Rocky Mountain limited . , Chicago Express . Day Express You can't get away from a RED YOUR VALUABLES cannot be stolen or burned if kept in a box in the Snfe Deposit Vaults of tho Thirst National xBanicof Omaha. The J3.00 year site is large enough for most persortB. .understood, that the Anti-trust suits. In fairness to the i-ompan) attacked, should I be brought to a finish before the com missioner announces his conclusions. The piostdent's decision was not divulged Th eornmhslo tier's Icport has been prac tlrally completed. Peace Advocates Assert Little Men Sent to Senate PlBItnB, S. D.. Feb. 2.-(gpcclal Tele Bmfn.) The flret state meeting of the South Dakota Peace society was held here today nnd addresses were made to tho large audience In attendance. Prcsl- dent J. W. Parmlci', In the principal ad dress, dMcusscd tho tremendous expense h(nd waste of war, and praised tho pi-6-fposed peace treaty advocated by Presi dent Taft, and gave as the reason or the dercat or his international peace pro gram, that this country has been re tiring the great minds from the senate and filling their places with small men, who rattle about in the places filled by such menln the past as Webster, Clay. Hoar, Voorhccs, Klttrcdgo nnd rtnany others, HAMMONdIeaVES, MILLIONS TO METROPOLITAN MUSEUM NEW YORK, Feb. 2,-James Uartlett Hammond, the typewriter Invontor who died In St. AugiiRtine, Fla., last week, bequeathed his entire estate, estimated to be worth J2,O0O.O0O to the Metropolitan Musem of Art In this city, according to t copy of a will executed last August, mad 3 public tontBht. The estate Includes the stock in the typewriter company of which he was president. This goes to executors In trust Six years ago two brother and three sisters applied to the supreme court ti have Hammond, a widower, adjudges Incompetent. Ho was committed 'tem porarily, but later was declared com petent. NURSE GIRL ACQUITTED OF BURNING BIG HOTEL ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Feb. 2.-Barbara Gladys Arnold, 16-year-old' nurse girl, was acquitted last night of the charge of at tempting to set fire to tho Wlndemero hotel. The prosecution was based largely on the confession of the girl. Evidence was Introduced to show a confession was ob tained by duress and promises. The girl repudiated tho confession, Culls from the Wire The American Association of Commerce nnd Trade held Its unnual banquet in Berlin. The New Mexico senate passed tho In come tax amendment resolution by a vote of 19 to 1. The lower house of the Weat Virginia legislature adopted a resolution ratlflug the amendment for direct election of s. n ators. Mayor Brand Whltloclc of Toledo, u spoke. Jn Chicago to the Political Equality league, paying that votes for women aro their right and not a theory. Counting of the strike vote Just com pleted by the firemen and some engineer.! of tho western rallwavs will begin l.i earnest In New York Monday Kelshlro Matsul. formerly counselor of the Japanese embassy nt Washington, was aimointed vice foreign minister, Tetsuklchl KurachI having resigned. For misapplying J5O.O0O of the fiindu of the, AUiiubon National nnn oi jnpw iorn, Davfd S. Mills, the bank's former presi dent, was sentenced to serve seven years In federal prison at Atlanta. Mrs. William Power, who killed her husband by a blow with a wooden vloe screw when lie came home Intoxicated and threw-a pall of dirty water upon hcl. was freed by a Judge at Lynn. Mass. Recommendation that farmers In the south devote more attention to the rulo Ing of hogs and cattle nnd the growing of forage crops' was made by Secrota'-T James Wilson In addressing visitors to the National Corn exposition at Colum bia, 8. C. 6:08 p. xn. 3:05 a. m. - 4:10 p. dl 6:43 a. bl IS f0jC .Automatic Block Signal Tickets and mervatlons 1323 Farnam Street, Cor. 14th, Fkoaai DoutUs 428 Ntkrstla - MAN Farnam, at Thirteenth St. ituTnt,. COPLEY' PLAZA HOTEL BOSTON 1 Oa block from DhIc Dir Station i onvtnienttothor-ploi.tlieatraaaa retideatiil districts Boston' s.neVc8t hotel. Under same manage ment as' Hotel Plaza, New York. Prices for rooms and restaurant most reason able considering excellence of appointments and service. Sinalo Rooms with Bath, $3.50 to 15.00. Double Room with Datb (two peraons), J5.1HJ to 58.00. Special pricea quoted for pro longed atay. FRED STBIUIY. Msnifinf D2tm J.C. LtVlN. Mioner Marquette Hotel 18th and Washington Ave. ST. LOUIS, MO. 400 Rooms. $1.00 and $1.G0. wltu bath $2.00 to $3. CO. A hotel for your Mother, Wife and Sister. T. H. Clancy, Pres. ONAIA DRUGGISTS DESERVE PRAISE The Sherman A McConnel Drug Co., ltli and Dodge, and the Owl Drug Co., 16th and Harney, deserve praise from Omaha people for Introducing here the simple buckthorn bark and glyoerlno mixture, known as Adler-I-ka. This simple Ger man remedy first became famous by curing appcndecltls and it has now been discovered that A SINGLE" DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on tlio stomach and constipation INSTANTtiT- Adver tisement. ILES i mild system of treatment that cures Piles. Ptstuls. and Reatal Diseases without the use of a knife. No chlor oform, other or other general an aesthetic used. No unnecessary de lay from business. lAn absolute euro guaranteed in every ease accepted. PRY AFTER YOU ARC CURED The euro first, 'then tbo pay. That's my policy. It's fair and square. I also glre a Trrltwn guarantee that the cure will last a lt(n time, Write for Froo Book, which gives full particulars. BR. f. R. TARRY, 240 Sao BMe.. Ommlw Sage Tea Will - . Darke.n Faded and Gray Hair There la nothing now abgut the Idea ot using Sago for restoring the color of tho hair. Our grandmothers kept their hair dark, glossy and abundant by tho use of a simple "Sage Tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appearance, they made a brow of Sage leaVcs, and applied It to their hair with wonderfully beneficial effect Nowadays we don't have to resort to the old-time tiresome method of gather ing the herbs and making the ten. Thin Is done by skillful chemists better than we could do It ourselves; nnd all wo him 'to do Is to call for the i-eady-mado pro duct, Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Tlcmody containing Sage In tho proper strength with the nddltliyi of Sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation gives youthful color nnd beauty to the hair, and is one of the best remedies you can use for dandruff, dry, feverish, Itching scalp, and falling hair. Get a flty-cent bottle from your druggist today, and you will be surprised at tho 'quick results. AH druggists sell !t under guarantee that the money will be refunded If the remedy lBnot exactly ob represented. Sherman & JIcConncl Drug Co., IOC So. t lfith; &!l So. 16th: 207 N, 16th; 2Uh and Farnam Sts. Advertisement. SHE LOST HER HAIR. But she found it again. That Is tha good part of the story. It cost her a lot , of pride to lose it, and just a dollar to ; find it. You sec, the dollar is the price of a bottlo of Hall's Hair Renewer. No coloring of the hair. First of all, she talked It over with her doctor. This cave her confidence to go ahead. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: OMAHA, NKO.. JAN. 1'3. 1913. This is to certify I have this day through the office of Sir. lwls v. Crum. District Manager of the Con tinental Casualty Co. of Chicago. III., Sll Paxton Block, OMAHA. NK., re ceived draft In full for my claim for accidental Injury, and am very much pleased with, the fairness nnd promptness of the settlement. J. J. K1I.GOUE. AaiUSEMUN'TS. Uat- Ivary Say, 8:15. Every Wight, Ins ( Thta Wk Je U Lakjr- "CAUITORMA" . : Cbirlo . Fnn)r Van Co., llm-y B, Uster. f MK!jn-DoViit' "The Window of Apprl tlsns"; Ball Wt; Thi Tare Bremtm. Ho. Undow Ilrofc. FatWa Weekljr Jifltiew. rrlc Mttlne-flallerr . J0c, bet Mt S; ait.pt Btturdaj od 8uBdjr. Nlahta Xc. Me, THAVKIn ARCAI1AN "'KZJ.rnl': BERMVIA TIc.U intarcainiuM with QueUg a. M. C. "H" 9ir. iuot conprta.ult took tt tenia Im VTBST I WD IIS AJtn 7AKAICA SANDEKIOM A SON. On. AH., II Si. U l.llo II.. Olcnf. f nay 8ltmhlp llr. ,i D