2 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1013. braska Telephone Company, tame down to Join the telephone lobby, but he wag not noticed nroiimt the teRlslativo h.uN today JudRA Hoot l ntlll camplnR nt the UndHI for the allied railroads. And n lot t)t untrained advisers from out In tho tat, Ineludlntr Henry Meyer of 'tOmaha are nere. I TTerdmnn tnraM down occasionally does Tom Nolan Ct Houth Omaha. Tltere liro aevernl bills pending alfectinr ifie llrpior Interest and the stock yard", Hut neither ban regli tered n InoWnr nttef the lntereete of thefe corporations. AiRRnnna to jvamh nnptJTini InslMwl that these1 Items 'ehoulct ' be cut out. cmnSsSiAX stii.i, , ty t.wMt - f jmmtftT,. " - - Attorney Arjtne Contra! tjnr .11 '' ' forr Cnmitlnt.'js y (From int f$taM i C.otye-'pniMt'nt.) lilistXfii, Kob.Jge)jBllfll)KraJn ) A.Wrumcnlii In tho Pnegast pdnlest for tho'ient of Senator art'mTpof21.outfn county occupied the tlme'-of the, ountast committee this ahemoon. II.' K Ix-a'vett, attorney for aiicoast, enilrnivored to how tln-re was fraud committed the Second precinct , of- the ThlrcJ.wtir.d in Omaha, and that Uiji poll bwlcs sn6wcd that 11J votes had .boon $aet n'Uqr rnan nnmed Coffey had voted, nnd his affi davit showed that he had voted about 5:.K) In the afternoon, a half hour before .Last Bills in House Vnrtrn lllll nelutln to Tlnnirlna C'Otintr.' (From a Htaff Correspondent) LINCOLN Neb., Feb. .-(BpecUl.)-The ...I- l mnar nf tho no nam w.u. ............. - ,.,. ,. ,. time after cdnvehlpir In committee or tne , ; ' j 1 closed that the liamesrtherem -written A petition was received y5tb. CottcJ ,h" rn" the, ramB " tary Mkln that no )etslatlon beinade " registration list. Ho also called Snst vended L'JWnt. medicine. .In "n the board to the similarity the lay of Ten. or Increase. In 11- c"' " Urn. atraUht.-republics " K wMld.U't the high W pilots wWch wer casMrftfav,- ot the of llvln. Tho petition was slltnedb democratic legislation candlflatt., and In- everal hundred people, 'but nothing about: lhat.,,h MRe wua made Wtween it Indicated from whence It came nor io h tlmo the ,polls?closert -hnd the count aenator aeemed anxious in stand sponsor the lillota bfimn when a majority of jor jt the board waj at .uppe . , Petition were aJ.o received from the u' C.' Itoad. attorney fo"r Ores.. Tlatt.mouth Commerdil club" ap'd from man, said Uint the contestants had collel Nebraska City calling; attention to the 'or a recount of the ballots and' that railway bills Introduced and osklmr that ""t bad showri that Grossman was atlll no legislation be piesed tou'ehtni railway thq lead by fifteen votes, 'As they comwmtes. ''.a1 Pnnc, t,lolr caae to a count 6t thj . Senate file a, by Olll. of Valler. which wniotn, and tho count had still left Gross relates to the. duties of the Board of Con- man tu the lead, that should settle Um trol, was placed on general file, matter, lie citod from tho Sautidum in committee of the who), with nrook- county case of two year, oro, where a ley of Hay In the chair, senate file W. contest had been settled by ehowlns who by Hummel, was dumped. Into the waste; hlul cast the fraudulent ,votf and' for basket after a'brlef discussion. It called whom thoy had leen cast, then deduct- for the appointment of as.totont county 'nK those votes. No attempt had been fcttorneys when the regular county attorJ mado to show who cost fraudulent votes rey needed assistance. 'n th' . !,f Senate file 118. by npbertson of Holt T'o committee will probably settle -the pro1ds an amendment to the Juvenllej matter tomorrow after an oxeoutlve aos- law which allows the parent, of 'a. chfid slon. , ho are too poor to suppor. It, but are- ,Tho roeult In the recount ofj'tlio Second nhle and competent to taJte proper carej precinct of the Third word jja$o Gross-'' 'of It, $10 a month for It. .aupport;. The, man 3C8 and l'ancoast 103. The election amendment alinwlns; th parent. $10 ,firl Save Grossman 278 and M'anctmst month was made by Dodge, of Douglas. MB. This gavo Grossman a lead of slx- The bill wss oYdered engrossed for third teen In the two precinct, recounted, reading. ', ! Senate file iip, by Dodge of Douglas TO; UHK TOWKli and HASKllKNT was "ordered emrroesed for third readi Ing. Tho blirjprovldes that the asscssrfr1 Architect Miller Pinna Wy to of Douglas coilhty shall appoint t)e dep- , lono 8ltp Depnrtmont.. ny assessors of the county. In cxplano- - U'Vom a Staff Corresponefajrr) "tjon of his bill Senator Dodge sold that J'lNCOLN, Feb. 6. (Special.) State tit the last election, with a ten-foot bal- wrcniioct(urd M. Miller of Omaha, whd 'lot to consider, when the votV got down WW( Ibstmcted by tho senate to make nn 'to two feet of names, of candidates for examination of the stato houe and rquho deputy assessors, very little attention was UmUU-a and plans' for tfio jecnsfructlon paid to the candidates, and evetvlf there of t1 building so (hat the waste' places had been very few people knew. anything C0UM b utilised Into off ISis "rooms," lias about their qualification.. Ip fact, hi P?YlP.'?U tl,e work a?a haa submitted sld that one of them was serving" a term ''".J.?'"" lo lne "naie. jiK-nays: i it. w..i ...r,r L ' he following n re tho Itoms which I Jir 7u ... ; ------ i,hvo Included and am of. t,ho, opinion that llil An thn.tvnrlr. Tho 1 Breseilt tlmft! bill wu ordered erigrosd Xor third rwMl I iTiHi,i".JE?SS?,i,.5aE-2c iAWSSW"!- Ft, I- Um t,oU tnnl tin htlU J 1 11(7 ti.1l flXtUrOK. VHtlllH II till lilt tho nvj third, reading. ,.mmoMately. VPon c?n- .iffl?T$r$ venlng and the following wero passed: their present positions nnd rearranging H, l a Smith' bill., which, reaulrcis lSf(lfaino1 ,, ,pro.ve"' ft1,WHBl2 li-J- l,r- that the stato engineer .Hall prepare hnl- 'Y a. tum.el h -tako care r6t alf these, form plans for the construction of nil J"!?; ,n,An,lr wocdsrt:a complete nt, bridges bulk Anywhere in tho state., wus H,1.' 1 giV w,rt wrrliloni In tlm flrt bill up and will beta law if the tVr!m.nA 21 i"T- x house and governor cpneur In the . work ,nri to nut iT Vri.ilT, 1 ".i of the .enate. The vote was 23 f,r and B iprvfSSW modrytoPC rur tne purpose or erecting court nouses, i i nHV0 u flinired'''fh imiiiintint. i The bill lncrea.es. the lew and will enable" Ln ".Tir,,?,;, "f. aiuall counties tq build 'mqre BUb.Untlnl Ing out" tho fpaHuTonsV "If bund the prSS "".VV.110'? w. . . . onl tlrway- leading (o thw towen In H. F. iKJby.PartlfnsVP Otoe, also was tlio first story .of tlio tpwer. I .have passea. oiu -proviats lor toubs oy i iiguroa to Jit up a few cmmltte man uy inosa not ow to gei iwib ior rooms, laying' noors. bringing in mora that purpose. light, plastering, electrlo lighting, anil. In S. F. 63, by Dodge of Douglas, which fact, everything necesnary to put these in orlKlruilly prohibited the employment of flrst-cloes condition. . minor. In saloons and breweries, but Utor Ho osllmatca thnt the coat of earrvtmr warn ti mnnflad tr wiiw rl 1 1 ltWikr I . " " viii .i.. 4W- .XT! ut tno above will lx in round numbers ployment ot minor. night messengers. .. in addition to the above rccom- flnlnrr ruu.e menus mai n w.irenouso be constructed , ,mmi4. e t'i,. .i,At wui5 Rn,",w up0" t"111 Wperty 'to house the In committee qC the whole, with1 Sovri- -((tfnB.A nVi,,..h.V , ... ilere of Douglas in tho chair, S, F. 1M. Thl8 T :l,V.k . , i v.,. xvi-i, t..,i a v ii i. TI"8' "e tWnks, can be accomplished at . , . V; x Jj. T " outla" of Ahol,t 5.0M and will be Hoagland of Lincoln, wer brdeied n k,!..,.--, -,f t th. ,,, - . .... SSS i.?'1.: -r-.n to,bo abov-e Utlttiimii; vnni.u w i vj t psi w i pjjj4fj3j !lJ?"iu L.T. IT. ! a An addlt,on 8houId b0 made to the boiler 2.C00. The bill was finally ordered en- .ln to nMkn m . r ... snDN .w to T' ; writ B0P9,0f the cftfflenter. engineer, jnent Dy iieynoios ot cu.uhb in. etc.( and mom Wr romojeiing Uki j,!,,,. amount to fi.soo. , plant.. Too aotal cost .would amount tn A no lonowinK iiiiiw - tuiiBiucuru iii 1 16 COO. committee of the whole at the afternoon cession of tho .enato were recommended oJVB w ,wov. , , , t , . . . ii ii, . i a. v lis. Dy iievnoiiis oi uawes ib. m. i-ii--j u...,i.. ... ...... .l.- . . u 1 1 1 .... 4nV . I " -. . "c I.soainco or noml.i B. F, 21G. by Macfarlana or Douglas v rum a niun. uorrcsponuent.j Employes of lawyers not to take Uepo- IjINCON, Feb. 6. (Special.) A bill mtJonZ m L. ..ott,... which failed to be Introduced In the hou&o technical defenses In atDeled civil ao- JMtolday, which wua prepared for Intro tlons. ductlon, authorised the city of Uncoln Illl.lt , WAS 1IKI.D RAC1C R. F. lhfL bv Ileynolda Raises witnesses' I n ..,. turning r usnmitit nt rJ s. v. im bv iVmn nf nrPnnii, 1 buy land to b used as n state unl lor embezzlement of funds from labor verelty campus, adjoining tho present v. n.. '.. , iniiii, ub. 8, F H. by Talcott of Cedar Ratifies ,,, M iwia,.,, nt kibwUb fnnnnr .n.i trr,rt ..n.tr.H.1 .Wtlnn nmi.nilm.iil . 1 OlIHTU S1 fieliaWKa, former LOU federal constitution. I pressman, had charge of, the matter, or b. r. too, ny Kiein or uage Alien voting I at least ibe bill was prepared for aim, I but for some reason It failed to material- TOCKKli SHOWS COMM1SHION l'e- ". Mlanl Is .Vending consider..!.!,. T , tlmo In IJIicoln, presumably trying to tiorernor'a Aide Kxpecta to Make "W tl,e university from being consol the Trip to Wnthlnvton. Idated wltli the tat farm (From a Staff Correspondent) MNCO-N, Feb. . (Special.) It U now I.AWVHII9 IMIICSKNT CLAIMS Colonel "William F, Stoecker, and with Colonel John Sink of Orand Island helJefferln and Iturbnnk Seek Pay fr will ride down Pennsylvania avenue on I Contest Appearance, March 4 horseback. If Champ Clark had (From a Staff Correspondent.) been elected he would havo ridden a lINCOIN, Feb. . (Special.) A. W. nmle. I Jefferts nnd Byron Ilurbank have a claim Colonel Stoecker walked Into the ofduo 1" " -nd of tho claim committee of of the ooinmondcr-ln-chlof of the Ne- tno nou,ft for n be du for braska soldiers this morning merely n ttomex"' " t'10 contest proceedings private cltlien and he marched out a alnt members of the Douglas delega- full-fledged colonel, for hi. excellency ore. tlon ln the house nnd senate. The price (Krpm, a Staff Correspondent.) I. INCphN, Fob. 6.-j(SpeclHl Telegram ) -Following bills were introduced In the house -yestenlny evening: H, n-73. by. JloyioUls of Hed Wlllqw iVovlden tnat defendant ln murder iris I. acquitted on ground of Insnnlty, ehall be confined In an asylum not more than ten nor less than flv years. II. It 7A by Chapcll of nrown-Mvo stock gnizlng elsewhere than at resldenco of oivner shall be assessed nt his r.'pl dertce. ' H. It. 79). by Anderuonbf Koarno Lilh franchlsen persons engaged In any unlaw ful occupation. It. tL TJl, by Hcgan of Plnttc-Stutc nudltor may refuse to Issue llccnso to Insurnnco agsnt or may revoke sama for cause. H. It. 798, by nichardscn of Lancaster -I'ermlls state university and othor In stitutions with sanYe ontrance requite mont to Issue certificate to teach to others than graduates H. It. 7H9, by Funk of Phelps Physical value ot common carriers an found by Htate Ilallwny coiTimlHlon hall be their obsessed value for taxation. H.ill. m, by lMilk of Phelps-ProhlMts imbJIo frvic( corixiratlons fiom owning stock In other corporations of slmllur character. II. It. 801, by Funk of Pholps-Flxcs express charges at 35 per cent of present rates. H. It. by Schueth of PIntte-Clty. vltlngc and school district treasurers to deposit all money in excess of 1109 in bank paying best Interest. 11. H W0, by liurket ot Lancaster uivcs ciiy or incoiu right to remove weedft from street and charge cost to owner of adjacent land. H. II. SH, by Hurket of Iincaster 1'cr mlts city nf Lincoln to operate a rofuso disposal plant: may Issue bonds not to exceed 1100.000. H. It. M0. by Biirkct of Lancaster Al lows prosecuting attorneys of cities to lune exceptions to tinuitig ot court. H. It. m, by liurket of Lancaster Al lows city of Lincoln to Issue bondh to amount of J300.OK) instead of J150.000 to en large or extend city electrlu light nlunt and to levy 4 Instead ot 3-mJll tax. I'll 1.1 Ijl- I'iMver l'lanlM. Provides for publlo ownership of water powor plants; stato Irrigation board to pass upon onKtneerlnir feasibility of project: water power district to be formed iy whatever counties, cities or parts or counties shall approve participation by majority vote of electors thereof; such district may Issue bonds, build and oper ate water power plant. ii, ju w, uy Trumoie Actual construc tion of any water power plant must begin within sjx months after grant and ho extension of time shall bo granted; progress to bo reported once a month. H. It. 810. by Trumble Prohibits li?sn- nnre of wator power grant to private persons for morji,than too horsepower t-t h single slto. II. Jl. 811, by Foulop of Fillmore In cities ot less than 5,000 population, bonds may be payable any time after ne year. II. It. 812, by Ixtsey of Dodgo Statu Sllberlnlendent denrlvnlinf rleht to tlecldn .disputed points of 'school law. u. . 813, by Shipley of Dodge nnd Drain of Don kiss To remilato construe- tldn Rtid nlalutenance of electric truhrmls slon line. t.JI. It. HM, by McAllister of Dakota Su- penntcnaent ot minora uins- home snail bo a physician nnd shall receive present combined salaries ot physician and su perintendent. H, It. 815, by Shipley of DodgeMVatcr commissioner ln cltlcH of 6,000 to 23.0JK) population may be directed by board of publlo works If city council so directs. II. II. 816, by Hhlplpy of Dodge Compels physical connection "of all telephone com panies; subscriber to have right to specify by what route message shall travel; Vato to be 1 cent for each of first twenty-five miles and four-tenths of a cent for each additional mile, distance measured by air liner toll fee to go 12 per cent to orlg inatlnr company, 12A per cent to ter minating company and the remainder as the Stato Hallway commission shall dl- Tect. ,r Improvement Ilonil Intra m. - 11. R. 817. by Joint Code Itevlslon Com mlttto Permits any county, city, village precinct Jor township to Issuo bonds for Internal improvements, not to exceed 10 per cent of assessed , Valuation, if two- third, or tno elector, no vote H. It. 818. by Steven, of Lincoln-Fac tories shall provide scat, on which female workers shall alt. II. It. 819. by Hoffraelster of Clmae- Provldlng state license system for real state broKers; tee. ll. It. 820, by Nichols or Madison Mort gagees, assignees and owners or mort gages must record with register of deeds their postofflce nddres.es. II. It. 83J, by Foster of Douglas Appro priates $2110,000 for a state reformatory, to be located by the Stato Hoard of Lands and Puddings. II. It. 822, by Foster or Douglas KstnD llshes state reformatory and provides for Incarceration therein of persons undor 21 yeafs'bf ago convicted of a felony. II. R. 8ZI, by Foster of Douglas Secre tary of Hoard ot Kducatlon In Omaha to receive !2,&oo a year, superintendent of buildings 82.250, for one-year toons; all teachers and Janitors must be elected by majority vote, of board by ballot. JI.,il. 824, by Jeury or umcimter Appro priates 128,000 to equip laboratory at state farm and law building at university city campus, both lit course- of construction. II. It. 825, by Jeavy of Ilicaater Pro Idea for sterilization of certain criminal. feeble-minded persons and other defect ives, by board of physicians, who Bhall receive $10 a day. II. XI. 82A. by Ilollen of Unox. Hardin. Fries and Pearson Consolidates puro food ana oii.departnjeniH. II. It. 827, by Ilollen of Knox Amends Juvenile court la.w as regards adoption ot children. H. n. 828. by Norton of Polk Tho gov ernor shall preserve as nn oncn publlo record names of all persons who petition him to sign oc veto any bills, or who rec ommend or remonstrate the appointment of any pvon to office. llrrivrrs and Saloon Licenses, II T , fl.w. I X ' 1 1,1l. T . , n. iv. o-j, uy .uiiuii tn i-iiiu ii ii brewer aids applicant for saloon license to secure aine, aueh llconse shall bo rur- rl,..l ( IVIICU. II. It. 8.10. hy Norton lit Polk-State Itallwuy commission tu have right to rcg ulatu rates of gas, electricity, powor or water In different municipalities. H. It. 831, by Norton or PolK-Crcates precinct boards of equalization of three vldrs that names of state witnesses shall ln Indorsed on lotnplalnts In cases ap pealed from police court. II. It. Ml. by Yates of Douglas -Provides for payment of surety, bondH of any public official by governing body H. It 846, by Knudson. Allen. Yates. Gtistln. Hanks, Chappelf. Anderson of Douglas Appropriates tS.COO -for hatching house and aquarium for" state fish farm H. It. St, by Kndson of Nance-Provides for fish and game advisory board of three, appointed by governor, to have appointment of all other game officials. II. It. 7. t Vales ot Douglas Limits police court fees and rosts to I2.W, bars policemen from rocrlvlng witness fees. H. It. MS, by Yates of Douglas Pro hibits any bank or banker from Advertis ing falsely regarding capital amount , H. It. m. by Yates of Douglas Credi tors of seller of bulk merchandise may' waive right to Inventory. H. It M0, by Yatrs of Douglas-Provides lien on prsonal property for work, labor or material. H. 11. 8S, by Yates of Doiiglns-Prohlb. Its stenographers from' revealing confi dential secrets wbn on witness Rtand. II. It. 862, by Yates of Douglas Pro' vldcs Jury trial In appeal coses from poi lice court. H. rt S58, by Yates of Douglas-Pro. vldrs employe who resigns or Is dls charged must be paid within five hours. H n. R5t, by Votes of Douglas Pro vides thnt persons convicted In police court shall work ftut Tlno nnd costs at rate of 23 per day. Stock Ynrils Public Market. H. It. 855, by YaUs of Douglas Do olares stock yards to bp public markets, repealing Ollls stock yard bill. II. It. bU, by .Sugarman ot Douglas Pros, hlhlts sale, giving awuy of drugs or dope except on physician's prescription. H. It 8M, by Jruesdow ot Douglns--Deflncs public wurehousos and puts them under control of State Ilallwny commie slon. Nebraska Manufacturers' associa tion bill. IK H. 868, by Druesedaw .f Douglas Provides that every school child lq Omaha shall have 1,Ki0 cubic feet per hour or fresh air. H. It. 8M, by Drucsudow of Douglas Authorizes Douglas county commission ers to issue J10O.O0O bonds for workhouec and purchase of poor farm. II. It. 80. bv .Muri.l.v nf Sitllt.n Pro vides that propptty omitted from taxa tion may bd blaced on assessment rolls when discovered. Present law only within one. year of omission, ii. it. wi, by Hlmon Amendments to South Omaha churtcr. H. n. K02. by Simon of Dour as Limits action mritlnst Htx-ctlil nsyessments for Improvements ttv one. year after Buch as- seniimeiiL if maun. II. It. 803. bv Yates of DoUelas Pro vides for payment ot premiums on bonds of all state officers requiring such und sets forth amounts. AnnroDrlates about 14,000 for payment of sumc. Kxccpts state treasurer. 11. 1L 8M. bv FUhpr nf llnnnp-.Mnkpj It unlawful for owntr of farm to receive moro than one-third of crop raised us rent. II. It. 8C3. bv Snyder of Adams Rel.ea Is the law ruUUng to the testing of grain. II. It. 8W, by Ilnggerty of Custer Per sons follcitlug funds for any organiza tion, society or Institution outside county where solicitation is mado shall secure llcmiso from Stato Hoard of Charities and pay jrr ror state license dnd Jl tor county license. II. It. 807, by Muthor of Valley-Limits number of , employes of state senute to fifty-two and any number of custodians. and, thoso of houso to fltty-slx und fixes Kulurlcs as folio wu: Secretary of senate and chief clerk, $10 per day; afHlstant secretaries and clerks. IS per day; ier- geant-at-arms, 5; several others Who now receive Jj, at $(, and leaves many at J.i. H. It. 868. by Corbln of Johnson- Promissory notes must be listed for taxa tion and before being collected must be stamped by assessor. II. It. 80l, by Shipley of Dodgc-Judlciar officers Ineligible for any other officii during term for which elected. - H. It, 870, by Smith. Anderson and Da visCounty commissioners may feed prisoners und establish kitchens for same. Cuts out 60-cent per day provlslo'n in presj cnt law aand advertising for bids. II. It. K71, by Smith of Douglas-Itegu-lates bonds of trustoes. guardians und others and compels courts to dlschargo principal when he does not renew, bond at utno required, : ! GREEKS PLAN SEA ATTACK (Continued fiom Pago One.) scnted lilm with his commission. This was the first the cx-reprcsonta- tlve knew ot the great honor that had come to him. and he was almost over whelmed. He bowed and saluted and gave his promise he would uphold tho charged was 150 for each officer against whom a contest wnalmUltuted, W. S. Heller of Omaha filed a claim with the legislature asking fov $531.10 for work done ln connection! with the Gross mun-Pancoast contest. Of this amount 1140 was for attending session during the dignity of the posltlon-lf he could .tick contMl at a session und 22S was for v ju norso-on an occasions. Alia there 760 pages of transcripts, smii rrjuiu.ni. anions me motion I I -.I....VB 1 " The colonel spent considerable tlmn in HYMENEAL tho bouse, recalling the good old days fiwuiuA wfiucr ui inf. coni I i ' 2ir inntee in the whole" he Ai.ed;to. declafce "".r3R. TS . , wembers "out of motion." which wa Telegram.)-JoTn "SVolteriW Kansas City" really correct. AMKWDS COIIIIUPT 1'nACTlCKH and Miss Grace Bclmars ot Columbus. O, were married here this evening by Itev. R. M. Badger of the Lutheran church. Dodge lias Measure to Kxeinpl Ux- prnacs for Postasir. I From a Staff Correspondent.) ECZEMA CU1KI IX JO TO 30 DAYS The Part. Medicine Co., 2621 Pins street. St. Louis, Ho., manufacture, ot Laxa tlve Bromo Quinine, havo a new and won i.ifli.ui, reu, t.-tspeclaI.)-Accord. aerfut discovery. GROVE'S BA-NARE lne to a WU .Introduced by Dodge of cirrm whirh i,v ruarant i, our. Wuglas the corrupt practice, act will pot any case of ECZEMA, no matter of how irWB v - postage, printing and new.- long standing, ln 19 to 90 daya, and will paper advertising" when the candldats rfund money It It falls, GROVE'S HA- foi; offlea come to maka up his exponas J NARK CUTIS I. perfectly clean and do.x; aciount Heretofore Jt ha. been the law not .tain. If your duruggl.t hasn't It to count In thoso Items as th portion of avnd us 50o In postage sttmpa and It will a candidate's -expense., and "many people I be Sent by ;nalU Advertisement.- 1 which is considered ample to defend tho lines. Large reinforcements have been sent to Galllpoll, where there now are 70,000 men, There Is talk ot landing a force In the neighborhood of Rodosto, to outflank tho Bulgarians, but such a scheme Is impracticable. In the present state of the Turkish organization, the army would starve the moment.lt at tempted to leave the coast. "From u. military and economic stand point Turkey's position ft hopeless. Nothing cap prevent even, worse mlsfor- tunes except Immediate acceptance of the Inevitable." Iovrn Nuti Notes. SII13NANDOAH Two Shenandoah High school lads, Hughey Wheeler and Horace Foskett, hnvo pertectea a nomc-mauo wireless telegraph apparatus by which thev successfully telegraph irom one bnmn to tho other, a block and a half apart and frequently are able to decipher messages flying across in,o continent. GIII8WOLD Roscoe Prather. an elec trlclan employed by the Urlswold Llgnt and Power comnany. was Instantly killed Tuesday morning while working at tho top or a pole in tne soutn part or -town. Mr. Pruther had been in. the employ of the comoany for several months and was considered a careful workman. He leaves a widow and three small children. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. members each, two-year, term, nod de- II. R. 032. by naker ot Thomas Freight trains of more than thirty cars shall be manned by one engineer, ono fireman, one conductor and three braKenirn; over Iltty cars, oue added nrnKeman, 11. It. KM. by Haker or Thomas I'hysl clan subject to revocation of license for one year It be solicit or accepts valu able consideration to scouro patients from pr for another physician. it. it. Nt. bv .MCtunsicK. lieu ger, Baker. Murphy. Regan, Schueth, Urott, O'Mnlley., Maurer By paying a $60 li cense, any railroad or sleeping car com pany muy sell tlquor on Interstate train. it. it. no, ny I on oi t'Rwnee v ece oi state Insurance examiner und expenses hall be paid intq stato treasury uft'ur examination occurs; now paid In advance. H. R. S36. by Cronln of Holt-Purma- I pent school fund may be loaded to farm ers at t per cent, secured by first mort gage for building of silos. . It. R. 837. by Cronln of Holt-Creates a fund o( 1300,000 out of permanent school fund tor loans .to farmers to blld silos. H. R. 8S8. by Hardin .of Harlan Re duce, secretaries! of State Board of Phar macy from five to three members; annual registration fee ot CO cents Instead ot C . II. It. 39, by Hardin of Harlaji-ln trials of crimes against women, five women may be subpoenaed upon de mand of prosecutor or complaining wit ness as an advisory board; ehall receive fees of witnesses. Prlseflicbt lllll hy Tales. It, R. 810. by Yates of Douglas Repeals prize fighting law In cities operating un der llielr own charters. H R. 841, by Hunch ot Otoe-Make head of state Institution liable on his bond for deficiency over S per cent of maintenance. II. IL 842. by Korff of Cedar -Male.. It mandatory on county board to establish and vacate roans wnrn law is compiled Willi, now optional. I If R. 813, by Yates ot Douglas-Pro- j fAMiltt Ai.lb . uviiusi VHikni'dBiei m for all coBdltlopi wbere pilots prombisstl- urau-scnea, neuralgia, acme or rnrocic neuainio, goui, nerrontneas, insomnia, paws peouiiir to women, etc ANTI-KAMNIA tABLETS JVa. m trtmulmt, SMrtuu or habU former. M All Prusslet fBmmmmnammtmwcmwatBmaBmWL 10c ft 2ft Vt.P0ik,t.Box,i 1? i Flrt Vtstiv;t, Bar.Urt Steal, KNp jrour monejr tnd t1uWm In thu Am. V?i ' pPOl Vaum m Ih. Dae Bulldtns. Ill go. nth St. Uoiu r..t IS par yaar, J ip L SUNBURN must be to the aesthetic mind what a bowl of mullgatuwny Is to a healthy forager, wot Yon can. delva closer Into the kernel ot this nut at the WOODMEN CAFETERIA 14th and Farnam Sts. ASICSKUENTS. Fridav's areain Events Extra Specials that Mean an Actual Saving of Money to Careful Buyers In this sola Friday, wo are untlorprlclog merchandise that la sonsontiblo goods at tho very height of their demand. All now Iota at prices Impossible to secure at any other time this season. Long Oloth 70 yd Yard wide firmly Wot an long cloth, mua iln and cambric lor w" o ni n's and chil dren a uhdergarni'jutr,, uien'8 tilght BhlrtK, or for making -sheets and 'jf IQ pillow cases; M rt at, yard Basement Muslin at 5c yd. TJiousaiids of yds. 36-inch wi.dq. un bleached muslin, of de pendable )iiallty; will bo Md Friday on big bargain rum - sduaro v C per yard, ati . Basement Sheeting at 25c yd. 9-4 Fruit of tho Loom Sheeting, is worth 34 e a yarU a worth while saving hero Friday; will go on sale -fck pay from tho VaPJUTC bolt at, yard Basement ierpentine Crepe Serpentine crepe is worth 18c a yard all new designs for making pretty spring kimonos, in jubt tbo right go on sale at, a yard lengths ; will Basement New Zephyrs 9c yd Neat stripes, checks, small plaids and plain colors- will lyuko pretty drosses fpr ' street and home "wur tho colortngB nro ab solutely fast sTf. Jdst ie- SBC ceived; at, " Jrltf per yard Basement Tissues at 5c yd. H e m n a n t s ot yarn moTcorizod tissues, s t r I p o s and checks, in various col or com-tjinations. TJiese are regularly 15c val ues; on salo rgm -Friday EZC per yard, at Basement Bleached Muslin More tluui 10,000 yds. 36-iu. bleach ed in u s 1 i n r e m nants, will he sold on big bar- Ci . gain Bquare JP IC Friday at Just & Basement From 8 till 9 a. m. e will sell short lengths or various grades and assorted lots of all kiul-j cut ton goods. They hit. 3 never before l.een offered at a this price; "jj C per yard, Ba.ement Many other big special bargains on spsdial tables Friday New Lots of Curtains From Orcutt Stock Every day wo bring forward great now lots of goods from our Immense purchase N6w goods Fri Lace Curtains,. worth to $2 a pair go at, each, -10c Poniercs.worth to $5 apair7 will, go aCoachfl.TS Couch CoverB, worth to$2!cach, go"at4 eachVHc laco curtains, portieres, couch covers and drapery day at bargains just as big as ever. Basement. Curtain Rods from the Orcutt stock, choice, ea., Re 7fic to jl guaranteed Sunfast Madras, yd., HOc, nilc f Bungalow and Novelty Nets from Orcutt stork, 15c S3 Suitings $1 Imported 'Tailor Suit ings, many' sjnglo pat terns chinchillas, ve lourB, peau do gant, 2 tono diagonals, ctc.--mostly 50 to 54 inches wido -sold up to ?3.00 a yard; at, a yard Main Floor cnes 1 ! -Velvets At 25c yd. V U t i J l' V t H illlll rwnnanl lengths up to 12 yawls, of all silk faced velvets,, also all wool .challlcs - on trout ,ua,c g a i n, stjuare, at, yard . . Basement' 25c Dress Goods . DresB and skirt lengths, also p 1 o,c o s Buitable for misses' children's frocka-- worth up to UWrr, big taWe: at. . . . . i , Basement Silks 1 72 Price Plain and fancy taffe tas, messallnes, black corded silks, foulards. 27 and 32-lnch kimono silks, "block fr.4. mescaline, lilv eiq; at, yti. ZLim rtA . Wain Floor Suitings at 69c yd. Imported and domestic suitings coatinss and materials for drosses, diagonals and whip cords, broadcloths, etc. that have boon sell ing to $2.50 rv a yard 64 6C on bargain square at. per yard .... Mnln Floor Brocade Satin Pieces about a yard long, ln beautiful com binations of designs and colorings, suitable for coat nan nnd tucket 'fir fl If 5 Sill Dress Goods, P'cs Imported matched dress goods plcce3 up to 10 of one kind, p 1 o c o s suitablo for many purposes, for school drosses, skirts, flltlHrnn'a kbm. tvgpm coa-ts- " fePCrC main floor, at, each. . Main Floor lliiincs ivortli fl 'tfpBO.Vac-h. Ba.ement axmammmeaS an Messalines Very Special Fifty pieces of regular $1 yard wide black dress m o s s a 1 i n e, hrnntlfitl ikb. luster and jf I of flriiBh. for Friday, yd. . Main Floor if 37 Orcutt's Brussels Hugs, worth t6 J15.00, at $7, 1 Embroideries 18-lnch embrold o r e d nainsook and cambric flounclnKB and corset coverings', also med ium and wido galloons in floral, eyelet ana blind offects, worth to ooc a yard; at, yard lyeioi am 19 Main Floor - All Ofver tace Th6usaiidu of remnants and odd piccos allover laces, flounclngs, cor 'set coverings,. lace iu- Berti.ons and galloons, racdaljlpns, etc, all kinds; on JB f r sale, each, m sit at 25i I If Main Floor Val. Laces, 2Vc Thousands of yards of remnants and odd lots of French and German Val. laces" and Inser tions, torchons and fancy wash laces worth up to 8c a yard; per yard, at laces 21c 9. Main Floor Neckwear 5c Womert's neck wear that is slightly soiled and mussed wash able stocks and ja bots, lace Jabots, col lars, etc. worth up to 25c mg on sale C each at Ba.ement Table Padding 54-inch double fleeced table padding 39c value good grade limit 3 yds. to a cub tomor, at, a yard l gruuu 15 Ba.ement Bed Spreads We vif -self 400 larire size croeh'et bed spreads good val ucb, nt, each ...... 75 Ba.ement. Terry Oloth 18-Inch Unbleached Terry Cloth, double ply excellent (qr ha-tntA nan .Pkw 17c values; VJC per yard. Jj Ba.ement Bed Spreads B e a u t i ful Lace Bed Spreads nl- $-f .49 each, at Basement AMI'HIJMHNT.S. BRANDEIS THEATER i Tonight, Saturday. Mat. and Eve. BAvld BelQseo Present. HI. BlaIet Success , THE CONCERT Wtn Leo Bltrloh.teln Sunday, 4 Daj-u, Matin o Wed. KITTY1 GORDON in THE ENCHANTRESS FEB'Y 13-15 S1?AT8 BV MAIL NOW Maeterlinck's Tne BLUE BIRD Hew Theater Production Cast ox 100 Prices l 60e to 93.00 Oomlnsf BOTHEEH & MABI07B BOYD'S THEATER JlOIil.KK SKATING AUDITORIUM, COUHCXX. BLUFFS Newly Surfaced Floor, Opens ttatunluy. Kulirtiury S 2 tu C anJ 7 Jo to 10 i. in dmly Strictly orderly and first class. Admission Afternoons. 15c evenings, 2oc- -Including skates and rheckine wraps. Uarentr, ompllmentary W. E. CHAMBBB8, Manager. W altar Roaanow, looaJ Manayer. SEATS NOW ON SALE POK EVA LANG and Her Own Company In Her Now Play of MAKING A MAN OF HIM Miss Lang has licon Marring In this nlar for the past three 'moiitliK, meeting with great suc cess everywhere. AatUSKMKXTff, New Lots of Rugs From the Orcutt Stock Hundreds of rugs are brought from tho reserve stock rooms daily. Some of tho best brtrgnhis in the Orcutt stock here Friday. 27-lnch Velvet.t Axmlnstor and Wilton Rugs, i Orcutt's Brussels Rugs, worth to $10.50, at SD.08 I iUrcutt'8. Wilton Rugs, worth to $27.50, at $15.08 I The Only Cement Show j I IN THE ENTIRE WEST T will pay you to visit it. Even if you are only inter- ested in keeping your feet dry. Cement construction today stands out as the foremost building material of the world. If you don't believe it COME AND SEE THE MOVING PICTURES THAT WE SHOW OF THE PANAMA CANAL AND KEOKUK DAM. The entire show for 25 cents. 'oono llouif. -XU4. Mai. Every Say, ailB. Every Vlfht, 8:13 at ai re-ttv WT al TfTHITTTY r TtU Wack-jeua U Laii'l "CAUrOWMA" Ccirlea & Faaor Vaa CO.i Urrr U. latar illljn-leVnt' "The Wla4 ot Appul tlwa": Ilall ' WU3 TO Ttirte Bnaiu; Ro lando Broa. i P<a'a .Waakl- IttTltw, . frtcaa Matlnaa 0Urj , loo, bat aaaU tsi ai,cpt Eaturday and uadar. NUota ISo, , Week Peli IB G reel Btocklnfs. A Great Farm Journal THE TWENTIKTH CENT I R i FAUMCR. Krug Theater Matinee Today, 2:30J Itlflit, 8:30 I,ADY BUCCANEERS and 7 ZJtaAE-OS 7 Xisdla'a' Dly Elme Matinee rrdlay The Country Store "Omasa's rpm CEITTEB," lBjnjJ4T7jL Mat., 16-35-500 S?AJAZ4X Evs-s., 15-35-50-75C She ramous Eanpklng- Hobo, BILLY ARLINGTON EXTHAVAQANZA VAUDEVIEIE Jphnstou & Buckley. Jack Strouse. Arllr-Kton & Cocliran. City Comedy 4 an.i the Imperial Iluealun Baltet of si). X.adlea' Dime Matinee Sally e M TIT I, miMVUrt I WW V eM ViaaUHiUJi iU ttJJ" lS?,i0.usrl.a,.st ?. 18th Hy tone Vaude. 10c 20c and Teddy bearei Dnoean I'.co u pp , Ourti- Jt Wrlm t. Valto l;ai lac Dua l)un Cord n lUntJ i ... I Prom a to 6; at 7 and 9 p. M- Dill. Kot Cheapest SbBEST i ( i 4 J