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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1913)
-'! nlntKVfnrnt of the Mate unl 'Mti tieifore, be H I. iolv..i That II I the fviu of thl ni. that thl important question iw hHiittfil to the Kirtf tfctrtrr the refei- fjniii to it mi( flier' hut th pplf m)"fl'.r may deride It. TIms 'inanition wmt overono day under "pMnril I'mtrats, . tillon ittn. tfewrH iirtintv rotet t is 'vm 'ft unlvereilv temoval was !e- I and i rat. a im aim an from l-Ak unity protesting agalnet the pann nsc r Talcotl' bridge bill, which makes. n 1,1ml division of the bridge .fund in tttxiti from South omana asminr ' t it legfrkiture take m nrtlon to ! tipi-n ounRTPM.th Importune- of , ' ,..;, nmriBt-tv In nifT cltfccn. who lost property t imliur? tin- -t 11 ihnt.ctty h f year into w.ae , . ,i 1 u.i upiHvfi one day under the t Ks T nwiiutloV Introduced lnt wppk by 5t.s fai .itul of DoiikIb MnkltiK Ihn. ini tks of thu mtP turn Id be required t. i j t' u amount due the etHte on in H'e rmtlorir! met 'with om opoiltloo. Ix! r) i.f S"emnhft Tfttijertinj; on the K.tu id." that the oounMr hould be nWm a 1 .nee to my name w Ithout a nlt if t n K8irod to pay and would bo frlvpn t rr.c to do o. TliP lrmtter ai retell rd t tt f "idldorr eommlttee lv, nrne M'nnni i-roor. I.icek, !eoluten to InveMlcate tne r Ii.ditjtrtnl school t Ktarney enme ti ) ui-U . (innlderitjon of the sumo we.nt ii c uiiQthcr day becii5P of the 'absence o' tnanv jenntor., on motion of Iloftnlaiid (f I.: if-oln rount . K i immunlentloii was teeeUed from tn t ,v0tty invltlnr the Homte to vllt the i ,cn ical laboratory at that lntltitlon on I b:u.Tij S -iii.itr file No. I. Tabotfa brldce bill o '., by KoHRlqiid, mncndliiR civil udc ..ffcctlng tltlo to real estate; No. 41. i by flinders of. DoukIhs. making It unlaw f il to sell Jewelry not ufi to teire.enU tior and No. 19. by HUshi;,' preventing fraud In advertising --Yeaf "enlate" were I assrd " " '. oi;h nt vi)ui:d m:w mhahiiij " point minimum wago bourd In each in- l.nat ln for olon" llclng t'aol tuldutty when desired; such boards to con Ibc Limit. Islst of throe employers, three employe rrom a tMntf UotieBpondcnt ) ahd three outsider; whenever two-third UM OUW Kcb. 3.-.HpMlal.)-The fol-iof such board agree on sen of "'I'd"'"" luwllic bllln wele fllnl 111 ttl' holll lino t Hflcrli'JOn II It Iiy Knudsou of Nance Pet iV4lfu 'ul. nt tlsh fit unv fte.lfc.11l of Vent. t( Ii &?.'. by KnhUson of Nance Pral- u t. a, hy Gate of Harpy-Appro-lie hicken sensou to besld itVpteinbor lanrin...J ,-nr rni- relief of HurnV county lustful or bepiembfr l; milpo seaHon to i nd March 15; plover season In fall In- , t lam) nr sllirimer. II It br by Knudsoi) .of Niince Hunt-' us ilcinsc ot II ami llshlng license of t) i nt ' II ft itl. by t'huppell of Drowii-Trutk ,lc I) be establlsned bj intltoads ut i mwuv cvimmlsslon s ulscrctlon II li D'i, by Jiavls of DoURias For con- jlldatlon of Otnnha nnd r"outh Oniahu or other contiguous cities whenever u ma jorltv of clectots so declatB nt an election Hilled putHUunt to iielltluun nigued by PU crnt t the eluctois of uuclt city. i ir Htloii not to bo submitted for five caie 11 once defunted. II It 076, by Uaten of Sarpy Provides for building and maintenance of bridge in public highways and ditches excavuicd hy draluagn MIMiIcIn by agreement le twecn county bo.irds nnd dnilunge Doarda. II It 5i". by Mutphy of Saline Appro imates t,uw) to purchase prospecting oitl t t to bi tented out to prospoctora for minerals. II It, B7S. by Davl ot Douglas Under tnkiiB icqulicd. to notify comity clerk whenever n war veteran I burled, giving la t of war record. II It. .".iO. by Korff and Fries ProKsed i oil) tltutloiiHl amendment by which a ma aotlt of th legal voter voting therein shall determine tlio form of county gov ernment II It 6M, by Palmer of Clay-Allows fiutcrn.'il Insurancn companies to providti tonus of settlement before death; allow ann stnto fraternnl branch to withdraw irom parent boly nnd form a new so id tv Its members to be Included, regard less uf age. II. U. M. by Stephen of Merrick Pro ldes a penalty for selling second-hand machinery without jtroper label, Ii It. M.t by liollen of Knox-Chiwiges salaries to bo paid county superintendent in countlen nf . to 15.W) iranulntlon Horn (1 MH tn J:'.000; G.OoO-7W, (l.fiOO to .11800 LOCO-COOi), 11.100 to J1.KW! ,SOO-4,001 Jl aw to i,v; i,QC0-z.ux), 11,10) to Jl.aoo; i ooo-r.ooo. ji.cw to ii.Mo. Jury Trial on Appeal. il It skU by Smith of Douglas Provid ing for Jury trial In district court on ap peal from police court, on giving bond. H It. M. by 'McCarthy of Cuming--Prohibiting the giving of Iree transporta tion by titrect riiUwayw or for passage r ot s anv bridge. II It .VA by McCarthy of Cumlng I'ruhibltliig any Justice uf the, penco to maintain tin office with an attorney-at-Kw , II It 3SC by McCaithy of Cutnlng Plohibltlng the employment hy a county judge ol any attorney practicing In his laurt I II It. u87. by Cronln of Holt If foreign to-tutor leuvcs no debt or personal proi nU In Nebraska, udmlsalon of will to probatn shall he final probate net. II It. Wei. by Siot I of Hamilton-Prohibit) the use of dining cam for any other !ui pose II It. T,V). liv fallMlMfftnt. .if BiiiintlMrii.. AiipiupilatPk li.'OO a K trust lund for lloy j Diini ji . invcsira uy sinio nun piincipai t-i 1m paid him when 21 years old. 1 1 It iW. by Ctmtarson of Saunder Appropriates Nctt for statu tcfoiinaloiy I State Hoard of Control. II It t!l. by Oustaffon of Snmidera M morlalltea congrc to put un expoit utv on iK-troleum product In order to I ni't the market for same II It iw. by Lancitster County Delega tion -Creates uu executive Imard to mn:i H" tatc property lit Lincoln, excepting a' turn, pciiltenllary and orthopedic ho I 'tsl r rentes office of custodian at a ab U'v of j;.i25 for lUeutilupt. tf It KW. by JIcAlllster ttequlres un-Ui linoiui opinion ot supreme court to de ca a state law unconstitutional. II K 4l. by McAllister- Ilequlrea com- i carriers to give letters to employe. Miatlng reasons for dlsmlisal; forbids uny uther hlarkliit. II H M. by Dulleu ot Knox-l'ientr, officv of Inspector of supplies at Itl'M a vear reiulre careful cheek, no supplies 10 be accepted for stato Initltutlons in fmor to samples. v II It jtsl, by Jerry of Lancaster Pro tides that governor may suspend from iflfcc after a hearing any official ciinrgi-l with neglect of duty, pending ivurlng by supreme .court: amending liackett law. It Ii. 'Jf7, by Richardson ot Lancaster--rrovidm that district court bailiff shall ) paid (3 a day, except In Douglas u'tit II It by Itcgun of Platte Provldus mat no cigarette or cigarette paper shall b- sold given away, purchased for or i, H'.nfuctuifl for any persons under S I ira of age II 11 -Vi. by Dolleii of Knox-Provldus that only per cent of wages shall be .xi mpt from attachment for wages or ' -ssurb of life. II II 600. by lUdsche Of Dawes-Author-' any city of second-elsss or village to !xe bonds for permanent crosslugu. i It,. i.Dl, by Hojiif.Ue a! Dawes Author. 'n any county, piednet. township, oily uf sotmd-claa or" village to Issue bonds fv permanent roads. Itefomiatorr for Women. , II It Cd. by SUKdrmau of DoubIhd r ovidwi fur a iktate reformatory fur Kytnt-ii .'onvlcUnl of inlsdemoanor, be tween ge of It and 30. and for their m u ist i till Cducatltm.; . IL. ft. sm. by Flaher of Boone lloqulre ,11 dmn to bo equipped w(h fJfh latohoi vt elnltes. II .It PM, by (julgglenf Lancaster Pro. idea for saly-of gakollne of a speciDe gravity of ts Jegri-ea; iresent la,w, CO de greir. It 11. 03, by -Fisher ot Boone-Provides for relief of pcinoni erroneously con, i ted of uny crime. U 11. W, by Mallory of Box Butte lines trial judgo the right to reduce r-1 milium Imprisonment of Indeterminate enttnee il It COT, by Stevens of Llncoln-l'ro-dis Mat debts du to threshing irin all 1e regarded as labor debt. I' It. . by Stevens of Lincoln Ro . res tn. k train on brunch roads to elghtenn miles an hour and n.- nt paoalty. l, vft. -uy itegiti o natte jjokim llil'tlinr nirtnhi i.f M1ll'l ItetHtall ' ioarri and X'intt from .mi'lrttt..n MalMon over yean- old that have ken examined tnlee atxt found sound. II It 10. by Pruwedow of PuunUs lroldi lOr ntntc lrine'lr of weight. NHlitrx nf ll.iw. itil tiled In orrnoi II. it. fill, by Huch and Itcul. r of Otoe -. Ttt iilrex all tank recehlns; sight drafts. ! . 1 1 1 . ..it, i ....... i ........ ...... "III! uiii oi inmMK Hllnn-.i. "VI- slcnments to persons within tl)- state, to hold pollution on tmw for thtrf dn after delivery of bill of lading. Imiikx otherwise responsible to ronslKMee for damage. 11 It. 11. by !fc-ott of Hamllton-Aprim- I priHtr HJUOi for relist ot .Mr Annie NIoKels. Hhorr son riled while Ht National I Iftitard encampment. ! I'll Tl KM ht- i.f Illcll.U'lltVilll - I Appropriate 1712 for the icllrf or i flncliolx. who to foui horse glanders. " '' h.V MnffmelStei of (ha rnvMifi for estHbllsment of gem general ! I horrltal at Onmlm .Mefllrnl wliool. ' II. It. iv. by Hoffinelfter of rim- ' , flood of anatomy deportment xnd mif- i er depnrtnient of medlnil and dental . CTdleKe of t.ite iinlverll' to conntltllte l.-l boatd for dlslrlbullon nnd delivery of ilticlalmed dead htimnn bodies to inedlral j lntItiitloii of the Mate 1 It. It. 019. by lloffinelfter of :iiue , PtoMdcH for np of nil echool latid. not more than 0(0 arre to n ltiKle purrbasr. and price not lea than tl per arre. ' It. It. 0.1). by I'alntPHd of Hlrhardson -Make It a nilfdeinoHiior for nny railroad I employe lo think , Intoxicant while on duty or ten hourii pn-vloiinly. utid ii felonv If an accident retilts from viola tion of this law, cauln los ot llf" or Deronnl Injuria. ii u. )y i,SPy 0f Dodge Appro priate 175,00) for general hospital pro. vlded bv H. n. il". 11. IX. 02?, hy Anderson of Kearney Provide that school board may lsue watrnnt ngalnst per cent of special lu-hool dlntrlct fund before such levy is collected. free on School (fronniU. II. It. 69, by Stebblnn of Dawson-Ue-quire echool boatd to plant shade tree on school bouse giollnd nnd to cure for u me. II. ft. Ul, hi Flanagan of Douglas Oovernor may appoint nn agent to return fnglllvpg from Justlco from other states, I state to advance )tpcne money. 11. It. IBS, by ninltJ of Douglas-He- i quins DouglitH county commissioners to I devote entire time to office; raises siilarv j from 12,100 to IS.OnO. II. It. !. ny urain oi uougi is uuu . lUifcy of Dodge Ustabllshe a minimum w-ogc t'omnilstlon. with iower to ap- .. . .,. rtilnlmlltii iip.nlr and nhiill publish In newspapern name of employer which do not ugroe to llvo up to It; no other method ot enforcement. f peoscution of Ilriggn and Ilyers rn, , of Mltri!b convict chase. II. It, ra, by flute of Barpy-(..reaie boat d of ccJior for motion picture film; salaries, It.WK) each for three mem ber; V",ou0 for secretary'- II. n. itS), by npgnti of Platte Fee scale for register of deeds. II. It. n, by lec of Douglas- Prohibits officers to lobby Tor nn Incteasc of sal ary. I. It. 631. by AlideiKon of Uouglus Make It a mldemennor to Joyrlde. In ahj' county or municipal automobile. II. ft. fit!, by Megan of Platte-CVcnte a state board of archltuctere composed of governor, nltoruey general and atato superintendent; board to appoint five sec retaries, who shall license architects to practice profession. II. II. m. by dates of 8nrpy Drainage district need not keep In repair bridges, culvert or closslngs over right-of-way. 'rvr flrnnfc Flic. 8. F. 2Tb. by Jlacfnrland of Dougla Provides for probation officer' duties In counties nf TiO.OOO population nnd upward, P. F. 776, by Mncfarland of Douglas Provide chief deputy of district court ot Dougla county, with alary of $2.50o per year, 8," Ft- 27T, by Mncfarland of Douglas Provide for register of deeds' duties In counties of morn than ro.OOi) population, S. F. ITS. by Mncfarland of Douglas Provide that Judge nnd not Jury shall fix penalty of forfeiture of charter In cases tiled under the Junkln nntt-trust net. 8. F. '."71). by Maofarland of Douglas Provide for private hearings In Juunllo com t proceeding. S. F. !S0, by Hnundcr of Douglas-Provides that property aaesscd for taxation shall be. entered nt full valuation nnd one-fifth for tax. fl, F. Ml. by Rhumway ot Dixon Pro hibit Justice of peace, from occupying office with nttornoy-ot-luw. 8. F. MS. by Hhumway of Dlxon-Pro-lilblt county Judge frpm employing at torney practicing In their court from uHHlMlug In making up docket. S. F. m by Mummell of AVebster Worklngmnn'n meaaurn relating to hours of employment. 3. F, Ml, by Cordeal ot Red Willow Compel Insurance, companies to deposit The best kind of a Good Morning ' v ' , A starts at the breakfast table. Good Humor Follows (if the nicnl is right.) i . , . - There's a new Hot Porridge which is making new friends n'ow-a-days because it combines the things desirable in a good breakfast: dish: Warmth, delicious flavor, substantial nourishment and easy preparation. Post Tavern f is a skillful blend of wheat, corn and rice to be cooked and served hot with cream and sugar like old-fashioned porridge. i A try -tells why you'll like it for Tomorrow's Breakfast . At Grocers everywhere Packages 10c and 15c, except in extreme West. I'oatum Cereal nrfi BEE: Home Treatment for Epilepsy or Fits i lioe who inffer from this nerv oim dleae, a in mi pan led hy It sud den attarkn uf iitu onarlouene and convulsion, tvill be tnlerected In knowing that we have BUlliorled the le of Koslne treatment for l!pllepy by lleaton Drug t.'o Thl well-known atore ha our ao thnrlt to ell ihe Koslnn treatment for lpllepy on iho followhiK fruar antee. flu v a holtlr of Koslne for Jl If after inlnic yon aie not en tirely allfled, N"iir mone will lie refiimbnl Wr want the moot kepMil to trv the Kolne treatltlent on till) guar antee, for the itcce of tlin trent tnenl durlnK the pant ten year, both bv Ihe hilt .unl pfoleilon, haj proved the merit of the urtlt-le. A valuable booklet on Kpllcpxy. nutiiliil'icr a intnplete diet, given flee by the lleaton Drug 'o. IBth nnd r'nniaiii St. Omaha The Koiln Co., Waihlncrton, D. C. s ' j seeutltle lo amount of 100, with Mate auditor. , S. 2Vi, by ('ordeal of lied Willow 1 teferendum for fraternnl lnsurnnce or i ngnlzntlon whero talc rles nre In ! olved. S. W;. by Conical oS llerl Wlllow 1'rovlden method whereby mutual level premium legal reserve Insurance com panies may be reorganized a Mock com panle. 8. T. 257. by ('ordeal of fted Willow 1'iovldcs for dlssoliithm nnd liquidation . of Insurance eompanle. I 8. K. M. by f'ordeal of lied Willow iT'tovlde for automatic extension of life 'Insurance policies. ; H I'. JSS. by ('ordeal of Dod Willow I Prohibit Issuance of unautliorlied etl ! mate on futuie business by Insurance solicitors. H. P. 0, by ('ordeal of Red Willow lliipcaln law relating to keeping of nc l,.ntB Wnn county treasurer by county 'prk . ail. by 'onienl of Rod Wlllor uCiphIh law ptovldlng for Issuance of duplicate receipts by county treaaurers, s. F. 29.'. by Cordeal of Ited Willow Piovlde for relnauraneo of rlaks. Men t nnn Stiile. H K SB. by CoiJeill of fted Willow. To secure payment for materia I furnished and work done, on state buildings where merlin tiles' Hen do not apply. S. F. 2l. by Cordeal ot Red Willow Provides for deposit of securities by newly organized Insurance compnnlc. S. F. 29.1. by Mncfarland of Dougla Provlies for the legulatlon of public warehouses. S. F. IK!, by Hartllng Provide for a constitutional amendment raising pay of state official. S, F. 29T. by Keicicl of Noniahn Abol Ishcs drinking cups In public places. S. F. 2ns, by Placek of Saunders Re lates to Institution of actions on prom issory note. S. F. 2!! bv llushcc of Kimball Relate to the sain of school land In the state. s F. sod. by liushee or Kiinnun rro- vhlcs that wages of heads of families to amount of Ufi per cent thereof can be Kin nlslicd. S F. 3if. by Kelchcl of Nemaha Pro hibit buslnesH college and simitar Insti tutions from Helling scholarship! In ad vance without first receiving permission from tnte superintendent. S. F. :W, by Kelehel of Nemaha Sec ond Sunday In June to he pioneers' memorial day. 8. F. .108. by llushce of Kimball Pro vides for lu-mlll levy for use of road districts of state after question has been submitted to people of tho road district. S. F. .104, by Cox of Yorl--Relates' to numbers on motorcycle, S. F. Mr., by Ollls of Valley Provides penalties for unintentional discrimination between corporations of tlin state. a. F. aw, by oiu or vniioy iicquuuig the attorney general to Investigate dlh crimination at request and relieve secre tary of state of iwrt of hi duties. H. F. 30T. by OIll of Valley-Create a commlslon to Investigate revenue and taxation. 1 8. F. SCS. by Dodge ot Douglas. Relates) to penalties for conviction ot first and second degree murder " - S. F. vn. by Dodge of Douglas Provide discharged convict may obtain clothing and $10 when leaving the penltenttury. S. F. 310, by Dodge of Douglas Pi oi vide a consulting physician may not divide fees with phylclan who sends ih tho case. S. F. 311, -by Dodge of Douglas Pro vides that county cpmmlloneiii shall llOAdli.V.NI) GOUS AFTER LOBUY SeeUs to HeavU Those Who Would luflneiicr Legislators, (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 3. (Bpeclal.)-Tlio pathway of tho lobbyist will not bo strewn with rose If a bill which wn Introduced by lloagland of Lincoln county thla ufternoon becomes a law. He received a petition this morning calling hi uttentlon Special Co., Ltd., Pure Pood Factorliis, Battle OMAHA, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1913. tn the tact that the t nlon Pa' tfb ftall road i ompan; was vin-ulatlnc etltlii j among the people of the senator's dis trict to be used against the passage . f the bill limiting freight train to flft. ears. Accompanying tin; petition was bill which It wn desired should be In trodtired which make It a felonv 'n anyway to Influence or eek to InfluerHp a member of the legislature on any measure within the oUy of I.lm oln w hll. the legislature is In session. Any peron found guilty or lohhyina. log rolling or In any way seeking to In- fliwince a member of the legislature iii.i.1 i hn fined hot Its than I10.W ami In addi . , i tat 1 tion shall he Incarcerated in the ! petilteiiltary not less than one enr nor more than five. If he Is caught th second time he shall be deprived -if citizenship and the right to hold offlc . Nothing In the bill, however, deprive the member of the legislature from lead ing the newspaper, something which was probably forgotten bv the petitioners, neither doe it prevent those who desire to Influence the member from taking them outside the cltv limits and gettOig In their work. As long a the Influencing is not within the city there will be .10 penalty. l.ontlV I I I'OKF. AT TICK PIIONH AllecntlDn Jtiidr Aih erllslnB Used to Infltirtirc eirspRper. (From a Htaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Fob. 3.-f.Speclal felegtam ) The houso ha an opportunity to Investl gr.to tho telephone lobby. Shipley ot Dodgn Introduced a resolution this after noon asking for a commlttco to be ap pointed by th espeaker to confer with tho governor nnd attorhey general to see If tho telephono "combine" Is not violat ing the anti-lobby law. In hi resolution, which went over until tomorrow. Shipley et out that the Ne braska telephone combine Is spenil'ng laigo sums of money for advertising mat ter published fn th cnewspaper for the purpose of deefatlpg bill affecting tele phone business and this la done to sub sidize the press Improperly to influence public opinion. He ask that th ccommlttce be given authority to summon publtBhera of paper to testify Just how much money tnc telephone people nre spending with fhetr paper. This Information I to be given the State Railway commission to be used In determ'nl'iB case now pending before that body. TV-' telephone, companies are also charged with using their long distance lines to reach member of the legislature, those doing thl not being registered' lob bylsts. II. R. 73. by Anderson ot Bojd. to per mit counties to levy a tax to erect a monument to soldiers and armories wa indefinitely postponed after a. longthy de bate. The Joint resolution to ratify the pro nosed constitutional amendment provid ing for the popular election of United States senators was recommended for paaage by the committee of the whole ot the house. ASKS. TO HA VK AUTOS STOP UullTtny Hmployea Seek Protection from Collisions. (From a Staff Correspondent.). LINCOLN. Neb.. Feb. 3.-(SpecIal.)-M. II. Douglas, engineer, representing tU way employes. Is' here pushing a bill bv Hoaglahd .of Lincoln providing that upsa approaching ft railroad crossing drivers of aufimolMlcs musjt stop their machines. Mr. DoUglifB 'ria's Wlth'hlrn pen rilcturea of several nccldents which have occurred by' reason of an engine hitting machines. TO CinU COLD IN UNK DAY Take LAXAT1VK BROMO Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money It It falls to cure. . W. GROVE'S signature It on each box. 35c. Advertisement. SUNDAY THEATER ORDINANCE PASSED AT FREMONT FHK.MONT. Neb,. Feb. S.(8peclal.) Tho city council at a special meeting Saturday evening passed, under suspen sion ot the rules, an ordinance forbidding Sundny theater and Sunday moving picture shows. The city council alto took Creek, Mich. Nol Salts and Pills, "Cascarets , Mcilducliy, j If lonMfiMitcll. llllloll.s Htomnch Sour, get n 10 tent box of LuHcnrct uikc one tonight. Vim men and women who unl Kt feeling right who have headache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't slcer, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered xtou.ach. oi have back-ache and feel worn out. , ..... ,. ... ... . yo" ncepiug your uoweis clean with Ca.sc.aret. or merely fotclnc a passageway every few days with salts cathartic pills or castor oil? This Is important. Cascaret work while youV sleep; cleanse and regulate the stomach, re move the sour, undigested and ferment ing food and foul gaaee: take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poisons In the Intestine and bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from ny drug ntore will keep your ntomach weet: liver and bowels regular and head clear for month. Don't forcet the cnnnren. They love Caacaret because they taste good do good never gripe or sicken. Advertisement. up an ordinance for Inspection of scale, weights and measures, which, owing lo some objections went over to the next meeting. All but one or two of the council are said to be In favor of such an ordinance and It also will probably pas under suspension of the rule. DEATH RECORD .lira. Samuel S. flecker. TABLE ROCK. Neb.. Feb. 2.-(Speolal Mrs. Carrie Becker, wife of Samuel S. Becker, who lived some three mile north east of here, where they have made their home since 1SU9. died in a hospital at St. Joseph. .Mo.. Saturday. The body was brought to Pawnee City for interment, and the funeral services were held at the residence of her son, G. K. Becker at 3 p. in. Sunday. She leaves a hUHband and two children. G. K. Becker of Pawnee City, president of the Pawnee Telephono company, and Mrs. May Bcdea of Table Rock. She was 6T years of age. HYMENEAL nroTrn-rSnrber. FAIRBURT. Neb.. Feb. t-(Speclal.) Mr. Melra Brown nnd Miss Grace Garber, Announcement! LAOE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, C0U0H COVERS, LAOE CURTAIN CORNERS, LACE BED SETS, Etc., from our wholesale and re tail stocks will be placed on sale Wednesday i Morning AT WONDERFUL PRICE REDUCTIONS ,AU goods are in first class shape and of supe rior quality. Greater portion of our main floor wijl be devoted to this extraordinary sale. Here you Tvill find an almost unlimited line of Former prices have been disregarded and the fine draperies from which to make selections, special prices made extremely low. SALE OPENS AT 8 O'CLOCK. See Tuesday evening papers for further par ticulars. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Company YOUR VALUABLES cannot he stolen or burned if kept in a box in the Safe Deposit Vaults of the Tiist National iBanitof Omaha The JlJ.gO .year ize Is large enough for nasu porsortB. , NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM Instantly Clears Air Piuwages; You itrcnthe I'Yeely; Dull Headache Goes; Xnsty Catarrhal Discharge 8tojs. I II Try "Kb 'a Cream Balm." Oft a small bottle anyway. Just to try It Apply a little in the nostrils and In stantly your clogged noe and' stopped-up air pasfaees of the heart will open; you will breathe freely, dullness and head ache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End sucli misery now! Uct the small bottle of "Bly's Cream Balm" at any iiles Fistula Cured My mild treatment ulU cure Piles,-Fistula and other Rectal diseases , in a. short time, wisboul a surgical operation. I do not use Chloroform, Ether or other general anaesthetic. I guarantee a cure of every ch.o accepted. No pay until euro is diseases nnd testimonials. DR. I two popular member of the untn. set of this city . were tnartled at tic bride's home In tnis cltv HUmlay vn. ing. itev. M. R Cllhert of the MrthodI-' ihi'icli officiated .Miss Aibte lrelan ' I ilaved the wedding march. Mr. and Mm .... ..... ttm , .,,,.i(P,.,in. on a faun : near I''alrbui at oii"p Convict Milk Firm of Conspiracy; Price at Once Goes Down MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Feb. 3.-A n- diet of guilty was returned tonight in district court against the Minneapolis Milk company and A. R. Ituhnke. presi dent of the corporation, charged with conspiracy to raise the price of milk. The enpe. which ho been on trial loi tevernl das., )as prosecuted under a state law prohibiting combines for the put pose of controlling the price of com modities. . Attorneys for tlie-dcfense .said the case would be appealed to the supreme court. Shortly, before the Jury rotlrpd.. of fleers of, the company and othcrdealers an nounced a reduction In the price ot mill', of, 1 cent a quart. Indictments, have been returned against six other mllK,, companies . on- similar charges. Revised Enoch Arden ' Story from Kansas WICHITA. Kan.. Feb. 3.-For fort yenta.Mr.. A.llce JMdy thought her flrt husband, Newton 8. Clothier, dead. Today j she received, a' letter frpm Stafford, Kan . I saying Clothier was there. and would visit ' her here- Mrs. Kddy, married Clotlur Hi ; Norm r.ngusn, ja.. in uk. J.ignt years 1 after Clothier disappeared she married Qeorgn P. Kddy, who died at Hutchln- , sort. Kan. Mrs. Kddy later moved to Stafford and two years ago came to Wichita. DUNNE INAUGURATED GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS SPIUNOFI1SLD. 111.. Feb.. 3. Brlward F. Dunne, the first democrat to hold the office since tho close of the term of John P. Altgeld In 1S97, was today inaitg urated governor of Illinois, Tho Inaugu ration wa delayed for a month by the speakership deadlock which was broken last week. Perfunctory sessions of the legislature will continue through tho week. The balloting on the United States senatorshlps Is expected to begin Feb ruary 11. Farnam, at Thirteenth St. drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; pen etrates und heals the Inflamed, nwollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling f cleans ing, soothing relief eomea Immediately. " Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostril closed, I hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold. With It's running nose, foul mucous drop ping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Kty'a Creant Balm" and your oold or caturrh will surely disappear. effected Write lor a boost on ueciai C R. TARRY, 240 Bee Bld;.,-Omah CAE ALL OVER HEAD Terrible Itching and Burning. Hair Came Out by the Combtul. Used Cuticara Soap and Ointment Entirely Cured in Three Weeks, 1342 N Illinois St., IndtanapoMs, lod " gpota of dandruff about tho site of a quar ter came, all over my hrd Thorn m a terrible ttclaog and baratag under tbo dandraff and tf I attempted to comb it off my head would bkwd and get sore. TIkiw were small phn r4en coder the daodrnS that ttchodODdbiimodaDdwoakt bleed when I combed ray hair. The dandraff -would show whoa I oaoibed it loane. My hair came out by tho combful I had suffered between two and three year and triad everything I heard of bat nothing did any good until I read one of tho adTW tfaamenUi for Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bought a box of Ctxticura Ointment and Cuticnra Soap aad shampooed my bend and rubbsd error spot with Cntlcnra Ointment. At tbo end of three weeks I wae roUrdy cured. Now I haro more and nicer hair than I erar had In ray Ufa. CuUcnra Botnv and Otetonent IiermftnnccUy reUore4 my trouble. (Signed) Mrs. W. K. Uboads. May 11, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment do o much forplmptes. Maekbead. red. rough sWns. Itching, scaly scalps, daadrsS. dry, torn and falling hair, chapped hands and nkaprtnw naljs. that, It Is almost criminal not to uso them. SoW by drucfrUts and dealers throughout the world. Liberal sample of acn mailed free, with 33-p- SWn BooK. A4-cr)-canl''CiticinIipt.T,I5)ton." WTondjor-fnced mm should xinn Oniicwa Soap Bha ring Stick. 25c. SamiAa froo. Make breathlnt- catv. liet u 25c rr? tube ol London's, the nr ..lr.nl and trcmi i CatArrhAIJellT.froinnlir riruif t. hn ullirentlr) up tbo nbntrllit slid trolinw quit Iftysml tlea,intly It sets. Boorhfs and liralvi ptuo abnorm&t dt cburgesandreinoTestliflCAureof CAtarth. hplendld J lor eoldt, caurrnai nmrn', riarrnoj i-ora throat, eatarrh of tho Momarb, l-.ay fcTC-, aiinixta, tie. uampiaxree. I John Says: "All bend low to Rla Royal Nibs The Duke De a Fnlozia of Dan Ziuello Pro. vinla Del Xiovera. He used to be a nobleman but has since become n hotel waiter and now smoVes TRUST BUSTER 6c CIGARS like a little man." John's Cigar Store 16th and Harney Sts. A Mt'SHM ll.VTX, BRANDEIS THEATER .Tonight, Wed. Mat. and Night ICUw A Erlang-er's New York and London Qucceia THE PINK LADY Curtain, Might!, 8 P. M. ; Mat. 1 P. M. ThnriM 3 Day. MrU. Saturday David Belaico Presents TKS CONCERT Meat San., 4 Days, Mat. Wed. Kitty Gordon in The Enchantress FEB'Y 13-15 SEATS HY MAIL NOW Maeterlinck's The BLUE BIRD Ifew Theater Production Cast of 100 Prices: SOc to $2.00 BOYD'S THEATER Stat Sale Tomorrow, 9 A. VL. EVA LANG and Company Next Week MAKING A MAN 0F,HIM LIMITED ENOAQEMXHT "OMAHA'S PUN CENTER" l2rt I Ltlt. Dally Mat., 15-25-500 jffAifT&Agt Evgs., 15-25-50-7CC The Famous Laughing Hobo, BILLY ARLINGTON ESTEAVAOAHIA AND VAUDEVILLE Johnston ti Buckley Jack StroiiHu. Arlington & C'ochrun, (.'Uy t'oniedy 1 ami the Imperial IIukhU)) Ballet of ;iu. Ladles' Dime Matlnas Dally 'Worth Climbing the Bill" XiMwdAVinz E On Douglas St. at 18th Kytone Vaud vllls Includes llowurd't. Hounds nnd Tedoy uears nuncan Wlntor, Zara Carmen Troupe. I'urtla & WDKht. Valto Done- Not Cheapest But the BEST Idc Duo Don Gordon IllpDui'ona i'lctuin. Prom 2 to 5; at 7 and 8 P, M. Daily. l'auuc Douu. 404. Mat. Ersry Day, 3:15. Evsry Night, BUS ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE TWi Vek-Jf U LFkv'i 'f AUKOn-NIA"; Cbirl & Kanny Van t IV , lltrrr O, Laster, MtiVlTD-PcVnt'i The Window of Apprl tlofi". Ball t WtH. Th Thrt Brement. !( lisdow Brot. , I'athe't Week If Tterlew. Prtcnr-Mtlln Oalltrr . JOc. bt Mti stt, iLtpt Silurdtr i Sunfr Nljht-lc. Sic, iOo. "ic Krug Theater Matins Today, 2:30; Night, 8i3o LADY BUCCANEERS and 7 LAB ADO 87 Ladles' Dally Dims Matins Prfllay Tb Country Stor DANDrlUFF