run bkks omaiia, Tru'iisnAY. muich 13. 1111. 3 THE SONG TRUST foolej: again An "UntLOWc" puL. orsr iho rirt Song Hit of 1SI3 p Ever ince "Come liaci to iiin" and "Killarney, song writers have been at tempting to "put over" a modern Iriih ballad that would become equally as popular. A hitherto unknown writer, Frederick Knight Logan, has accomplished this with his song ' Killarney, My Home O'er the Sea," and the so called "Song Truit" are astounded to think that this plum shoulj have fallen to one outside theirsacrcd poi talj. With the composer's permission, we re produce the chorus, so judge it for yourself. Killarney, My Home O'er the Sea KtFKAlN. And" I Imj; for" dear Ir Ucd, Grtt fey;, rtEz " Isle of th e West, Where the shoxaroclc and flow'rs bloom'd (or me, . Thexcthe An-rcl ol . n . 1 v Peace fold their bright wings and rest By tha lakes of KIMar-sey, mjriwme o'er tts sea. At first glance you will say the lyric is common place, but a second perusal shows it to be well written, while tlie melody is about as sweet and dainty as any you ever heard, as it " lingers,' and you wi!l surely want to hear it over sr.d ever cgatn. HOW TO OUT DOWN LIVING EXPENSES Any Omaha family can make a big saving nnd also be much healthier hy eating tha dellclously appetizing "Min nesota',' Spaghetti at least twice each week In pi ce of meat. "Minnesota" Spaghetti Is four times as nutritious as beef steak and yet costs about one cent a dish. It contains more protelds than most foods and Is therefore mora strength giving and less fattening. It Is fine for children making their bodies strong and healthy. And they are very1 -fond of Its rich, nut-like flavor. Insist on getting the genuine "Mlnne sola" Spaghetti, made from the VERY BKST DURUM wheat,, with A LI. the wonderfully nourishing Gluten left In. - Advertisement. Nebraska BRYAN ASKS ABOUT BILL Desires Information About Direct Election of U. S. Senators. . . Nebraska j L I Nebraska, revoked years ago CONDEMN INSANE HOSPITAL IlitllitlnMT Hold ' Kxert to llr Unfit for I, nun llnnsliiK "f Pntlrntu iv Stntc Knlr Superintendents. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March 12. (Speclnl.)-Oov- ernor Morchead received a telegram from Secretary of the State William Jennings Bryan at Washington, this morning ask- Ing if the legislature had ratified the con- stltutloal amendment providing for the election of tnlted States senators by a vote of the people. Mr. Bryan was in formed that the house and senate had both passed the amendment, but that It had not as yet been signed by the gov ernor. Condemn Hosnltnl IlutldlnK. nulldlng Inspector Withncll. Klro Chief Salter of Omaha and Fire Chief Clem ents of Lincoln have Just completed an Inspection of the. old hospital building at IJncoln Insane asylum, and report that it ts unsafe for long housing of tho In mates, and that It should be torn town and a new one built to take Its place, llr. MntliMT Seeks rerntlt. Dr. T. J. Mathews of Omaha has applied to the state board for permission to en gage In active practice of medicine In tho state. No action has yet been taken In the matter. The license of Dr. Here's the Man That Cures Sick llcmlnclie, Sour, Illontcd Stomach, Inactive Kidneys, Khcumatism nnd that Dreary, Languid, Despondent Keeling nnd Furnishes You the Greatest Spring Remedy Known. SENDS A TRIAL TREE. 1 I FIDELITY STORAGE & VAN CO. 1.0th and Jackson Streets. Household goods and pi anos 'stored, moved, packed, shipped. Telephone Douglas 1516 and our representative will call. ' Aycis Sarsaparilla Changes tendency toward disease to tendency toward health. No alcohol. Sold for 60 years. Ask Yoar Doctor. iJfu: iinn "Grandmother used it for her rflno. babies. Mother ued it for her UIMCJ nU'Qbabies, And now I am using It ninOLUn Ofor ,nv babv." So SDoke the SOOTHING; young mother. Three Gentutloai. OVDIID It Soothes the Child. It Softens OlnUr the Gums. It AlUrs the Pain. FOR It Relieves Wind Colic. And it PUM nRtW is the Best Remedy for Infantile T?cTuViin Diarrhoea. Farorablr known TEETHING and sold all OTer the world. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER TJIK HEST KAIIM PAPER r. W. S. Burkliart As He Is Today. Owes HU Robust Health and Gain of 80 Pound to Taking His Own Medicine, As Needed, for the Past 25 Yean. It won't take thirty days, but he v;ll glvb you thirty days to prove that Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Compound will cure you for only 25 cents. Just think of Dr. Burkhart having carried out "this policy for twenty-flvo years! Do you wonder that twelve million of his treatments are used every year? Imaglno if you can, the wonderful re lief to such a host of people, who learned through the doctor's generosity that Ills Vegetable Compound does all ho claims; and If you are not cured or satisfied, you can get your 25 cents back by merely asking for It. Banks or business firms In Cincinnati will tell you his word is good. Get the treatment today from your druggist or he will Bend prepaid on receipt of price. Bo sure to ask for and see that you get Dr. Burkhart's Veg etable Compound. To prove Its merits conclusively, a trial treatment will be sont free. Address Dr W. 8. Burkhart, Cherry Hill Square, Sta tlon R, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mathews was by the board. Pn nl on for .Mnricnl. Governor Morchead granted a pardon to ICdward Murgnl of Omaha today, sent up In 1901 from Douglas county on n charge of criminal assault. He has been a trusty for about five years. The board recommended clemency In the case, though Johne O'Yelscr. voted against It Itrqulnlt ton fur Itiirna. Sheriff U U Klene of Topeku visited the office of Governor Morchead this morning for the purpose of securing n requisition for George Burns, wanted for larceny at that city, and now In the hands of Sheriff Hyers of Ianeaster county. The requisition was granted. l)nt for llnnutntr Fixed. If nothing turns up to save htm. nine days from today, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 3 p. m Albert Prince, the convicted convict murderer of Deputy warden Davis, will be hanged. Prison reformers have attempted to have the time of tho execution changed to some hour of the night, but as tho hour had nlteady been set and the arrangements made the hanging will take place at tho appointed time In the presence of only a few, composed mostly of offtclats, newspaper men and clergymen. Itnynioiiil Pupils on Trip. J. C. Denser, president of the Raymond Stato bank and president of the school board of that town, visited the senate this afternoon with n large delegation of Btudents from the Itnymond High school. The State Bonrd of Agriculture has announced tho appointment of the fol. lowing superintendents for the coming Nebraska state fair: General. William Foster. Lincoln: guards, GcncrnI P. I. Hall, Lincoln; concessions. Hiram Myers, Lincoln; transportation, W. Is. ficliermerhorn, Lincoln; gates, George Jackson, Nelson; tickets, 1 W. Leonard. Pawnee City; newsuaiiers. S. C. Bnssett. Gibbon: boys camp, 15. Von Forell, Scott's, Bluff; am phitheater. B. It. Purceii, uroKen now; coliseum, Charles Grnff, Bancroft; au ditorium, W. W. Cole, Nellgh, and C. , Crews. Culhertson: mercantile hall. 55. T. Leftwlch, St. Paul; fruit. J. A. Yager, Fremont; floral, Ixuls Henderson, Omaha; fish exhibit. W. J. O'Brien, Gretna; sanitation, J. H. Tnylor. Water loo; .bands, J. K. Ryan. Indj.xnola; class A, horses, R. M. Vvolcott, Filmer, class B. cattle, 10. R. Daniclson. Osceola; class C, swine, E, Z. Russell, Lincoln; class Li, sneep, w. v. iaiey. uiriKiiuni. class E, poultry, A. H. Smith. Lincoln; class F, farm products, William JameB, Dorchester; assistant. L. H. Cheney, Stockvllle; class G, dairy. Prof. J. II. Frundson, Lincoln; class H, domestic products. Mrs. Mary Hewitt. Omaha; cluss I, bees and honey. B. WhltcomD, Friend; class J. women's department, O D. Atwiiter, Mlnden; class K, flna arts, Mrs. Itoss uurtice, Lincoln; tm L, educational, Miss Anna V. Day, Lin coln; class M. machinery hall, Jacob SaBs, Chalco; class M. machinery grounds, W. B. Banning. Union; class M, nutomomies, L. ii. uusunwn ;V"..' class Q. specials, Charles Mann. Chad, ron; class S, speed, Josenh Sheen. Lin coln; class S, speed clerk, ll. v. luesen, Beatrice. L H. Emery, Owner Valentine Cemetery, Dies Very Suddenly VALENTINE, Neb., March 12. (Spe- clal.)-Irwln H. Emory, better Known In this community by mo namo "Windy," died suddenly Tuesday at. xne home of Mrs. George Cyphers. His death came unexpectedly, as he waa In appar ent good health and was- working as Usual yesterday In tho cemetery. Heart trouble was assigned as the cause of his aeam. Ho was 73 years old and was nn old soldier, an old timer here and the town character. "Windy" came here when this town was In Its beginning nnd In the early days he carried tho mall between Tort Niobrara nnd this place. Later he lo cated hero and had"been hero ever since. Ho did chores around town and acted .... nnmi iiiiiitv mini. Sometimes he tqok care of tho books for some of tho business houses here. In return for Uicse aervlces ho received his board and n little money. Some time later he obtained nnsHosslon of the cemetery hero nnd al though It needed much In the way of Improvements, he would not allow any Interference In his management and the town had made several unsuccesstul nttemnts to got control of It. Windy rnrontlv the subject of a sketch In The Bee. which printed hli plctur and characterized him as the monopolist of Valentine, from the fact that he wes nolo owner of the only buryln? ground here. He also owned a pleco of dubi ncss property here In this city and many nonnln are of tho opinion that he had a .,,,, rucheil away somewhere. This belief has gained support probably from .i,n fnnt that he was rather eccentric and tended to his own business. Although ho was a civil war veteran a member of the Fourth Michigan cav alry and was one of the men to assist In the cnDturo of Jeff Davis, he never affiliated with the Grand Army of the Republic organization. Ho had two Irothers, who have been notified of his Ocuth. MORDIN HANSEN HELD ON CHARGE OF ARSON ST. PAl'L, Neb.. March lt-(Spcclat.) The preliminary hearing in the case rf tho state of Nebraska ngRlnst Mordln Hansen of Boelns. Neli., was brought up lu the county court today nnd Mr. Han sen was bound over to tho district court to answer a charge of arson. A short j time ago Mr. Hansen's harness shop In ' Boelus was burned under rather pecu liar circumstances. Since it was the third or fourth fire. Mr. Hansen has hud OMAHA'S I rurtu "within the last few years, suspicion pointed his way. Sufficient additional evidence was secured to warrant his be Ing brought to trial. NO MORE GRAY HAIR Try This Simple Homo Mario Prepar ation on tho Whitened Locks. "Sliver Threads" may be capable of in spiring the song writers, but they nro anything but Inspiring to men nnd wo men who find them coming In their own locks. Theso "footprints of Time." how ever, may bo readily covered up by using a simple. Inexpensive formula wldch csn be prepared privately In your own home. You can get from any druggist at little cost an ounce of bay rum, a quarter ounce of glycerine nnd a small box of Barbo Compound; then dissolve the Bar bo Compound In 7 ounces of water, add tho other two Ingredients nnd you will have a preparation that cannot bo excel led for darkening gray hair, removing dnndruff, correcting humors of the scalp nnd Invigorating the hair follicles, It does not make the hair Vtlcky, does not rub off or color the scalp. It Is equally as good to darken tho benrd ns the hslr. There Is no other Ingredient that can tako tho placo of Barbo Compound In this recipe, so If your druggist Is out of It ask him to order It from his whole saler for you. Advertisement. BROWNE Bronchial ' TROCHBVJ r For Sore Throat Bronchial and Asthmatic couuh. hoarseness, etc 25c, 60c, Jl.00. Somplo Free. JOnN I. DROWN & SON. Doston. Mass. Ij rm WET rfll ., e 1 1 I l sa a assssssMSSMaaai. ONLY MODERN CLOTHING STORE 'HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES lb1." At H0WAPD FORMERLY KING-SWANSON CO. That springtime "feeling" in the air is the official signal to start buying Easter apparel will you heed it? When thin atoro announres Ita preparedness to earo for your Clothes wants, then you havo no Juat cauao for further delay. I.nrpor assortments and hotter service aro not to ho found hcroahouts, and tho difference botwoon KlnR-Peck Quality Clotins nnd tho sort offered hy tho avorago Btoro nro so vnst, that thinking men will decide on hut one courso, vln: Got Into a Klng-1'cck suit with tho least possible dolay. Q $10 to $40 Top Coats same range Now all ready for that new spring hat Wo aro confident it will como from this Btoro, if you will but grant ono of our congenial sales men tho privilege of showing you a fow, of the dozens of olnssy, up-to-tho-sccond shapes wo avo featuring for this spring, at $2. SO, $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00 l Swift's "Premium" Uleomarganne in the Original Package How One Member Used Her Hoosier to Save Work I thought my kitchen was convenient. I didn't want a Hoos ier Cabinet. Now 1 wouldn't keep house without one. Let me show you why. First, look at this table. See! when I pull it out it locks. I can sit down nt work! It is pure aluminum nnd much big ger than my old table. Now look at this sugar bin. When I take out one scoopful another flows down always ready. Just like this. Tho sugar bin is made of rust-proof metal and fills from tho top here just liko tho flour bin on tho othor side. Tho first sugar in la the first sugar out. 8-.ua ; w y;t h m niHii Iere is tho dish cupboard. You see, oven while sitting I can reach up to the highest shelf. It is a whole lot different than walking back and forth for everything, isn't it? Soo how easily I can take It apart (or cleaning. Simple, Isn't It? Thero Is no placo for dirt to lodgo anywhoro. That 1b why tho HooBlor keeps so fresh nnd clean all tho timo. I can roll It up to tho window or onto tho porch if I liko, and Hot sunshino into every cornor. Tho Hoosier is tho most sanitary cabinet made. Now boo! Plvo seconds after ray work is, dono ovorything is shut up behind dUBt proof doors. My kitchen looks so much neuter and everything is so much more easily kept cloan. Tho cabinet closed takes less room than a kttehon' table. It is made of oak and is guaranteed not to warp. Lasts a lifetime. I urge you to get ono. You can be sure of quality backed by reputation. Sweet, Pure, Clean Made by Swift & Company, U. S. A. Bachelor Farmers L Lose Their Minds FREMONT. Neb.. March 12. -John 8 Teeder and Joseph Teeder, brothers, both nasi 05 years of age, were taken from a t'nlon Pacific train here and turned over to the police, because of their strange actions. Tliey declared that they had been fid iowed from San Bernardlna, Cal., by two men and two women, who wnnted their money With much difficulty the police ascertained that the men live at Hruno, Neb., and President J. Keeman of the b:mk there wus wired. He camo to Fre mont today. Tho Teeders, he says, are wealthy bachelor farmers who went to San Hemardlno, Cal.. In October for their health Some experience evidently has derantred both of them. President Zeeman took them to a Council Uluffs hospital for treatment. R0ADMASTER PROBABLY FATALLY INJURED K.KA.IINHY. Neb., March i;. (Special.) Pot Shields, assistant roadmaster of the 1'iilon Pacific on the Callaway extension, was seriously, It not fatally Injured nn Monday afternoon. Shields was standing o'l the rear coaoh of the Kearney r'tapletim passenger making notes of the trip. When rounding a curve about four nlles out from Callaway he was thrown j 'rum the truln, which was going about 'h'rty miles an hour. The Injured man us brought to Kearney on the evening n n nn'l taken to a hospital, where It I .v is found tl at Ids arm and several rre broken and polblu Internal injuries. j l 4111 .11 til1 Crowds Enroll in Hoosier Club Surprising beyond our expectations Is this threo days' record of Hooslor lOnrollmont. Knch member hnB her Hoosier safely installod Jn her home now each Is saving miles of stops today, and sponding at least two liourB lesB in tho kitchen. Which means so fow cabinets deft for tho housewives who aro waiting until tho last mlnuto--the last mln"to that is soon duo, at tho ruto memberships aro going. Willie this grand oppor tunity 1b slipping away from you will you delay? Will you hesltato to bo a HooBler member right away? Ask yourself what you gain by risking delay. Tomorrow may be your Only Chance to Get Your Hoosier on Payment of $1.00 Once you cull and see the Hplendid, sturdy, handsome Hoosier with its wonderfully complete equipment, you will never he satisfied until you own one. Its metal lined flour hin, metal lined sugar bin, metal lined bread and enku ""drawer, the rows of glittering crystal jars for tea nnd ool'foo nnd spices delight every housewife You can't got its marvelous array of patented conveniences anywhoro else in the world. how having ovorything all in ono place within reach of your ami simplifies work and makes cooking easy. Sitting at your work saves your health and strength. Mvery doctor will tell you that nothing is so injurious as long, hours spent on your feet. A Splendid Aluminum Table Top square, which pulls out when you are using it, is another big exclusive feature of the Hoosier - ALUMINUM, pure Comes All Apart to Clean A Glance Shows You Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co as tho most perfect kitchenware, is used on all HOOSIER CABINETS. No scraping and scrubbing to keep it clean simple wiping leaves it silver bright. You install a model kitchen tho minute you get a Hoosier. shuts up tight when you nve through. Come in today and at least look- it over. Don't wait until the last day, then decide you want ono when it is too late. J he low fixed price is made by the Hoosier company. You are absolutely protected. You save money. Tho Hoosier Company supervises this entire sale. Women evorywliero aro getting Hoosiors on the club plan that's why wo can secure so fow. A space of many months is a long timo to .wait for something you want and need for hours every day and you surely wnnt ft Hoosier as badly as you need one. Will you then delay with hours of back breaking kitchen work ajiead of you! No. Be a Hoosier member.' ltesolve now. Enroll Early Tomorrow.