12 TTTE ?,EE: OMAIL, "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1013. Scene at Forty-Second and Farnam Volumes of "Direct Evidence," Proviiig beyond a doubt that Hood's tfiirsapnrilla does immense good, crowd our letter files to the bursting point, II! Sp ecial To those who may have had their Piano or Player Pian damaged in any way by the Tornado of Sunday, we shall bo glad to provide stor age and givo you oBtimates for the neces sary repairs. Phono Douglas 137. Piano Department Third Floor uot Inciigest on? h rmach Upset? Belching Up Gas i r S;ur Kooo? Tou don't want a slow remedy when your stomach la bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach la loo valuable; you muntn't Injuro 11 with drastic druga, Pape's Dlapspsln la noted for Its apeed In Riving- relief. Its harmternncsK, Its certain unfnlllnrc action In regulating aid;, nour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other otomach trouble has tnado It fampua the world over. PAPE'S 22 ORAM TRIAHQULES 07 DIAPEPSIN MAKES DISORDERED STOMACHS FEEL. FINE IN FIVE MINUTES. CURES INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA. ouuiuioo, una, IICAKIUUKN, O r lit) n 0 " eee a Unci: SO CENT CASE-ANY drug STORE. Nebraska House to Meet at Night (From a Btaff Cnrrepondent.) LINCOLN. March 2G.-(8peelal Tele-srani.)-BeElnnInK tonight the house will hold evcnltiK sessions unless otherwise ordered. The motion was made by Bny der, who explained that thero were only seven morn legislative days and there was much'niore to be done. KEARNEY WILL NOT TRY TO LPAY SUNDAY BASEBALL KEATINKY, Neb.. March 23.-(Speclal.) -Sunday base ball will not be played In tlili city the coming season, tho directors not wishing to antagonize the antl-Sun-tay baso ball support which they have been protnlteri for the reason In the form of making up any deficit. Several bul rurs men's hollduys will tuke tho place of the Sunday games, and this will give all the fans a chance to attend at one time If they desire. An American til n if I lit great king of- curs. Dr. King's New Discovery, the quick, safe, auru cough end cold remedy. tOc and 41.00. For salo by Ik-aton Drug Co. Advertise ment. "BIB Here's one of the twenty- two new Spring Styles 1th.0 ,,o"Uul anJ wn "?l !omp!et:,T,'t J I windows were oil brokeir and port of McKlbbin hats ." g ,o'" oft Green is the note of novrklVE STOCK EXCHANGE elty in soft hats-full back j TO. SEND CONTRIBUTION bOW, Welt CdgC , At a matins. of the 1JV Stock ex- I charm yesterday the member's voted Snap the brim down as in! -M b ,to Hv0Tl1, ,n . . ., loharge of the relief worV. for the oJrcto i the pICtUre, Or Wear It the 'sufferers. Pres'dent T. n. MoPhron ncnfll wnv Ivocuted proviso that In ease mor. Usual WctVi 'money was needed the exchange U- LOOK IOr the name . ,w m4 - inChlDDlD. 1 HiCC QOimrS v . r . V JL . W iwtl. X 1". HIS c M ill W t! ?jvj AIBVW CARS 2569 run&m St. Tfa atest for tt Monty "w. t. wnwv, Notice 1 L0SEY COMMITTEE WILL MEET TQ FORM REPORT (From a Staff Correspondent.! LINCOLN. March iS.-(8po-lal.l-Chalr-mnn Ixieey of tho special committee ap pointed to Investigate r.'ngen paid to girls told the house this afternoon he had completed his work and was ready to meet with the uommltteo and get to gether on n report, llo asked that the committee bo Instructed to meet with him at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and remain In session until u report was formulated. Mr, I.osey hns a record of tho wages paid to 1,750 gits, ranging from 13.50 n week to $15 n Week. Plnce starting his Investigation s.cvoial ll-nis have writ ten him they iiave corrected certain evils complained of. The house adopted thr toscy motion. The committer appointed to lnvcxtlgatn the Omaha "wholctalo grocers' trust" and the cold ctorugc plants and their re lations to tho high cost of living was ready to report today, but ns some mem bers of the committee wero absent the report was not filed. THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR CODE COMMISSION (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March S3.-(8peo.lal.)-In the committee of the wholo today the house recommended for passage the bill to ap- J proprlato $10,000 to the code commission to continue Its work and -get out u code properly Indexed containing measures passed' by this lextMature. It was amended, however, to provide the work rinut be done within six months. Me- Klsslck tried to get the committee to knock out the names of H. I King and A. M. Post and let Commissioner Urady i do all the work. Cionln Insisted th amendment merely tpnght to put two re publicans out of r Job and give all the pie to a democrat, so the amendment was lost. Should this bill pass. It will mean tho revised code has cost the state $55,000, hs the commission has already spent some fc'3jOCO, -v. HOSPITAL HOMES WRECKED, BUT ONLY ONE NURSE DIES Two of the Methodist hospital homej for student nurses were entirely de stroyed Sunday night, while tho other was slightly 'damaged. Many of the uursce wero In the houses ut tho "me, come asleep. M'bb Florr. Catsell, u Junior nurse, wa.i the only one seriously Injured, and hi died of her Injuries yesterday at the ho4 pltal. Tho house at Thirty-third and Kurt streets und the homo at MS North Thirty fifth street were demolished, while t.u ono at 3519 Cumin? street suffered 'litle from tho storm.. With tho exception of the southeast wine llo hospital suffered but little froM tho tornado. The wins is an addition to called uoon by the committee. Upon a suggestion made by John W. Murphy, a member of the txehange. another 1"0 voted for the relief of llatoton CHARTER COMMITTEE ADJOURNS FOR WEEK Members ot the charter committee' met yesterday afternoon and adjourned for one week. They will meet at i o'olock next Tuoday afternoon. rnn'l Kern l K--" The splendid work ot Chamberlain's Tablets is dally becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy fur stomach and liver troubles has ever been j known, For sale by rill drugjUts. Ad ; vertliement. The Terslstent and Julclout Use ot Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to mulptta Success. NEW POWER BILL REPORTED House Committee Drafts Substitute for Commission Measure. GRANTS LIMITED TO 20 YEARS At the Kxiili'.itlon or Krnnchlsen iir Lenten Plan In Will llccome the Property of Ihf State Almoliitaly. fFrom a Htnff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, JMarch 25.-(Spccfal Tele tram.) Tho committee .on Internal Im provements of tho house has reported out a now bill In placo of the special committee bill relating to the water power of the state. Kvery corporation Ol- company organized for the nurnnsa of generating water power Is declared to be engaged In n public service and Is subject at all tlmos to the regulation of tho state. , Franchises or leases shall bo made for a period of not longer' than twenty years, and must have the unanimous vote of the members of the state board of Irri gation. Upon the expiration of the lease the water power shall revert to the state, provided, however, thst any permanent construction done shall bo paid for by the state. Tho rates to be charged for electricity created by the water power and sold shall bo fixed by the State Railway com mission. When a franchise Is granted to use the water power the applicant shall de posit with the itat,c treasurer a sum not less than 15 per horse power to be a guaranty that work on the project shall begin within h)x months and completed within rivo years. Failure to do this forfeits the money, and when the terms aro compiled with the money Is returned to tho applicant. The applicant may give a bond Instead pf putting up the cash. The state shall receive as rental not less than 2 per cent of the profits o( the enterprise, paytible annually. If'pot paid wlfhln thirty days nfier becoming due, the franchise Is automatically forfeited. The state hns access to tno books and pltnt of tho applicant at any time. The bill provlds for the disposition of tho plant at the expiration of the fran chise In the following section: Hoctlou 14, At the expiration or sooner termination of the franchise or lease herein provide! for, the water privilege shall revert to and become the property of the state of Nebraska, as fully as If no such franchlnc or leaso hnd been granted, together will all the dams, weirs, tunnels, races, flumes, sluices, pits and other strucfres or works made or erected by the lessee or franchisee In connection therewith, and all buildings erected on the land covered by said fran chise or lease; provided, that where any such buildings or strucfrres and all ma chinery sltuuted and affixed thereon are of u permanont character and necessary or useful for the proper development or utilisation of the water privilege, the state of Nebraska shall pay the lessee of said water privilege, or franchisee thereof, by way of compensation for the purchase thereof, such sum or sums as' may be Proper and Just upon ihe same being appropriated for tho purpose by the legislature of the state of Nebraska, but nothing shall be paid for franchise, good will or going value. In case of dispute as to the amount of compensation thus to be paid, the State Hoard of Irrigation, High ways und Drainage shall appoint one ap praiser, the lessee or franchisee one, and tluu-e two a third, and the report of the threo appraisers thus chosen, or a ma jority thereof In case the three cunnot nerce. shall be made to the district court of the county wherein the principal of fice or place of business of the holder of such franchise or lease shall be located, and If no objection shall be made In writ ing by either the attorney guncral on be half of the state, or the holder of such franchise or lease, and filed In tho office of the clerk of such court, such court, at the next term thereof, shall enter a Judg ment thereon against the state of Ne braska from which either party, or any party holding a lien upon any such prop erty may appeal to the supreme court In the manner prescribed by law for appeals In civil cases; provraeq inai in case 1'ie state shall appeal, no appeal or court . bond shall be required. GARDNER DEFEATS MORTON 111 riDOT AMATEIID nuild PHIIiADKLPMA. March M.-I. W, Gardner, ISast Orange, N, J defeated J. B. Cope Morton, Philadelphia, tonight In the first game ot the amateur billiard tournament of the National Association ot Amateur Dllllanl Players for the I ehamplonthlp j to US. ot America. Score: t0t IIOTKLS. Hie KNDERBET HOTEL 34 5 ST. EAST at PARK, AVE.. N.'YI Sulnmp Entrance At the focal point of the terminal zone, on the crest of Murray Hill, cooled by Southern breeies from the sea, artificially fed by chilled air, 600 sunlit rooms. TARIFF Wag U rooms ptt dsy-U, U. U, tt DoubU rooms . i u u H u TUHilliard Mnytay Mvcaor Doubt btdrooms. boudoir dtctttne-room andbsth . I I ts.tia.tU Sulttt-Psrlolr, bodroom end bath . I tlO, U. iU Each room with both Spttlal ratti tor Summer Big Four Train in Creek at St, Paul, Ind, ST. PAUL, Ind., March 2G.-A west bound Hlg Four passenger train was wrecked nt Hog creek, three miles from here, today and the combination baggage and smoking car wus thrown Into the creek. Tho passengers crawled through th' windows and waded nshore. The wreck was due to a washout, The fact that only a few persons were Injured was due to the slow speed. HIPP AND FARNAM WILL BE TURNED OVER FOR BENEFIT J. K. Schlank has agreed to turn over two plctilro shows, the Hipp, Sixteenth and Harney, and the Farnam, 141B Far nam, to the relief committee for h benefit performance all day Thursday. He will furnish the tisual reels, music and every thing and ,thti committee will Install Its own iashlers to take In the money. No tickets will be sold and the money will bo dropped Into a receiving box at the entrance. Where unynnu want to pay more than the usual admission lw Will be- fre to do so. CANARY BIRD GOES THROUGH STORM WITHOUT ACCIDENT E, J, McVnnn, trnfflc manager of the Commercial club, had a side of his house at SS71 Dodge street badly wrecked. The cage of Dickey, the canary bird, wan found badly torn .and battered after tho storm. As none of the members of the family was badly Injured Interest cen tored for a. moment on the pet canary ajd a search was made. In a few mo menta the bird began to chirp. Dickey was found under the bed' uninjured. SOCIETY WILL SPECIALIZE ON CLOTHING DISTRIBUTION Tim St. Vlnceiit do Paul society will o glad to receive donations of clothing at the Knights of Columbus home, 2il"i Dodgo street, or If anyone will phone Douglas 2SiB they will bo sent for. Dis- trlbutlon will he under the supervision or n committee which will go right out among the suffering and help them in every way possible way. DEADW00D GAMBLING HOUSES ARE RAIDED DBADWOOD, S. D.. March 23.-(Speclal Telegram.) Early "Sunday morning a sensational raid was made by officials of Lead, the neighboring city, on soveral alleged gambling Joints In this city, Night Chief of Pollco Yoking of Lead was In chargo of the raid, which followed a complaint Issued In a local Justice office by State's Attornoy Stlrrett. Some old gambling paraphernalia was seized and taken to the court house. Several card games were found In progress, Deadwood has not had gambling raids for several years since the ltd went on, and this one proved a big surprise. IIOTKLS, Hetei Kupper Eleventh nnd McGee St. Kansas City, Mo. LOCtTKD IN THK RETAIL AND SHOPPING) DlSTllIOr. A hotel ot quality and refinement at rcasouablo prices. Kuronean plan $1 to ? per day. Take elevated car at dopot marked 27th St., di rect to hotel. x , Kl'ri'KIMlKNSON HOTEL CO., Props. isssmximnrar3M2K2sH!G JACOBS HALL A HOSPITAL Home of Visiting Nurses is Turned Into an Emergency Hospital. MANY INJURED CARED FOR Ited Cross Helpers Were Kept Ilnar Tipdny, nnd N'nnilirr "Will Likely Swell Todny When Services Urconip Known. Jacobs hall, home of the Visiting Nurses, Seventeenth and Dodge streets, Is converted Into an emergency hospital for the time being, and Miss Lillian Stuff, head of the Visiting Nurse asso ciation, says tho place Is ready to accom lr.odato ISO patients. Three Red Cross nurses, besides Miss Stuff, have been called Into service at this place and others could be called far If the situation demanded it. The work at tho hall now Is under the Red Cross service. A number of Injured were cared for at this placo during Tues day and It Is expected that tho number will swell Wednesday as the fact becomes known that the Red Cross people are at work. Miss Stuff received a wire from Red Cross national headquarters authorizing her to call out tho enrolled Red Cross nurses In Nebraska, nnd stating that more nurses would be sent from national headquarters If needed. Miss Stuff wired back, that she had all the nurses needed up to date. Kugene Loes of the relief department of the Red Cross association has been sent here from Chicago. Lees was to come hero and help organize the work. After ho looked over the organization, of tho work as Miss Stuff had perfected It, he said ho had no suggestions to make, as the organization was good any every thing was going along nicely. Mr. Iecs was sent hero by order of Krnest P. Blcknell, national director ot the Red 'Cross society. Mr. Rlcknell him self Is to arrive from Washington today. Miss Louise McPherson of the Visiting Nurse association Is stationed at tho Auditorium, where she directs to Jacobs hall uny who come to tho Auditorium for food and shelter who are found to havo Injuries that have not yet been cared for. Others aro being sent over from the city hall for treatment. A large number of the homeless were housed at Jacobs hall during tho night. $3,000 FOR CHARITY LAST CALL FOR MARCH For 1407 Subscriptions The Curtis Co. will pay $3,000 to The Invalids' Pension Association, which will insure myself nnd fifteen other sufferers $10 a month each leaving $1,000 for acU vertising. "Watch the personals for progress. 4,593 Subscriptions Written; 1,407 Yet to Write ONLY FIVE DAYS LEFT PLEASE GET THEM IN I have lain twelve vearB with my body dead from waist down, Including the lower organs. There Is jielther feeling nor power or emotion in the afflicted parts, nor functional knowledge or control. Yet, friendless and bedfast, unablo even to Bit erect, only as I support myself with my bands, I must literally support myself or perish. The situation is terrifying, for my lifeless flesh will no longer bear my weight Yet tomorrow, Verq I ill or unablo to provide, I would be deserted to my fata. j NOW Z cannot live alone. Kance to Insure oufflcUnt bualnesa to pay nurse, and clerical halp, Z will earn 93,000 for the Invalids' Passion Association, which will insure' myself and fifteen other suffer rs f 10 a month aaoh, which with the In to rest on the 85,000 previously earnad, will Siva me $33 a month else the X. 7. A. will fall and the 85,000 previously earned will ffo to the Oreohe and Vilsltlsa; Xurses as lefally provided. 100,000 subscribe for these magazines In Iowa and Nebraska. Thousands purchase these magasines on news stands who could save 91.10 a year. If you prefer to send your orders direct, for mercy's sake, ask tho publishers to credit subscription to Agent John Gordon, Omaha. Hut clerks forget- better mail to me I must dare 107 Atscriptions In March: please get them in. Watch the personals for results. Your check is good. Phone ndwglas 7103 today. Always address GORDON, THE MAGAZINE MAN OMAHA, NEBRASKA When r. disease Is In the blood, the medicine to drive It ou Is Hood's Sarsa parllla. Just read this, another "Direct Uvidenco" letter', from a lady in Wor cester. Mass., who has abundant reason for gratitude to this medicine. "Worcester, Mass.. June, 7, 11. "I believe If It had not been for Hood's 3ursapart!la I should havo lost my left Mrs. Alice Stoekwell, Worcester, Mass. hand entirely. Therefore la It any won der that I am willing to speak a word In praise of this good medicine? I firmly believe It to be the ' TWISTER SPLITS BEFORE IT REACHES MANILLA MANILA, la., March 26. (Special Tel egram.) Tho tornado that devastated a great portion of Omaha Sunday ovonlng split Just before It reached Manilla and a wing passed on either side of the town. No damage was done In tho town, but the damage to tho farmers Is estimated at $76,000. No one, Is reported killed or Injured. There Is hardly a good barn left for miles In the path of the storm, and much live stock, especially cattle and hogs, are killed. Ohuroh Offers to Kslp Tho Union circle of the North Side Christian church at Twenty-second and Lothrop streets, has opened a temporary relief station at SLEEP DISTURBING BLADDER WEAKNESS BACKACHE-RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH Even Most Chronic Sufferers Find Relief After a Pew Doses Are Taken. Backache, urinary disorders, and rheu matism., are caused from weak, Inactive kidneys," which fall to filter out the Im purities and keep the, blood pure, and the only way on earth to permanently and positively cure such troubles. Is to, remove the cause. The new discovery, Croxone, cures such conditions because it reaches the very roots of the disease. It soaks right into the stopped up, Inactive kidneys, through the walls and linings; cleans out the lit tle filtering cells and glands; neutralizes and dissolves the poisonous uric add sub stances that lodge In the Joints and mus cles to scratch .and lrrtate and cause rheumatism; It neutralizes tha urina so It no longer Irritates the tender mem branes ot the bladder and cleans outr.nd strengthens the stopped up, lifeless kid 1 MUST MAIL 107 SUBSCRIPTIONS TO The Ladies' Heme Journal . . $1.50 The Saturday Evening Post. . $1.50 The Country Gentleman $1.50 IN MARCH OR TIE $3,000 PRIZE IS LOST IS THE MATTER PLAIN BEST itxsxonn: rem tub b&ooo AITS AX. I. HUMORS. I had a bad case ot erysipelas on my hands, and on the left hand, on the In side, at the same time, I had a very painful felon. I used poultices and HnU ments for three months and carried tha disabled hand In a sling alt that time. The cause was undobutedly the bad on dltlon of my blood. "A friend advised me to try HooffNi Sarsaparllla, so I bought six bottles and a box of Hood's Olive Ointment. Th treatment was an UnquaUflsd Succtss. p Improvement was noticeable very Boom nnd when the fifth bottle was gone my hands were all healed up and my 'health, was better In every way. "There Is no question about It, Hood'o Sarsaparilla reached tha Impurities In the blood and effected a complete care. Why, at one time, people came from all around to see my hand, and many ot them told me I Would Save to Ears it AmpntataA. Imagine my nervous, distressed condh tlon. Many a time when my friend dressed my hand I would faint betono the long, tedious Job was finished. "I am thankful that dreadful expert enrce Is all over." Mrs. Alice StockwelL. 113 Plantation Street The significance of this for you la, ut you need a good blood medicine or tonlo you will find It In Hood's Sarsaparilla, X. D. Bo sure toj grot XooA'a. the church and requests that anyone hav ing clothing they desire to give to tna stbrm sufferers to leave same at tha church or call Webster 15. Also anybno knowing any person in need of food or clothing are requested to telephone Web ster IB or Webster 3960 and make the fact known. Keating' Is rostponed The meeting of the Presbyterlal union at South Omaha, planned for Wednesday, has been In definitely postponed. Damage at Anita. ANITA, la., March 26. (Special.) Tri Anita little damage was done, but tha three large cattle barns of Sam Hansen, five miles south of town, were totally d, atroyed, with a small loss of cattle. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising; neys so they filter and sift all the poi sons from the blood, and drive It out of tha system. So sure, so positive, so quick and last lng, are the results obtained from tho use ot Croxone, that three doses a flay for a few days are often all that la re quired to cure the worst case ' of back aohe, regulate the most annoying bladi der disorders, and overcome tho numer ous other' similar conditions. It Is the most wonderful preparation ever made for tho purpose. It is' entirely different from all other remedies. Thera Is nothing else on earth to compare with It. It is so prepared that it Is practically impossible to take It Into the human sys tem without results. Tou can obtain an original package ot Croxone at trifling cost from any first class drug store. All druggists are aiH thorlzed to personally return the pur chase price It Croxone falls to give de sired results, regardless of how old you are, how long you have suffered, or what else has failed to cure1 you. 4