1W, BEE; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1913. Going After the Liberty Bell Nebraska. DEMS PLAY BASE BALL, TOO Br. Baxter Sends Bill for Expenses that Causes Shock. Give Her a Home That Shell Be SHOE ON THE OTHER FOOT " Proud Of nn Ilnr Inanrnncv Ilnt llrnrlnc; Continue neforr Stntr Drpiy t tnent Grafton nml Strang Phone tlntca. lHk. .J ' rjm mm I 111 II I -III IWlf '". (From a Staff Correspondent.) IJNCOI.N, Nftb., June 10. (Special.) The executive offices this morning were so quiet and there was such a feeling of "don't-Btve-a-durn" prevailing around there, that even Tom Benton slipped In and occupied the chair of Private Secre tary Morrlssoy for an hour and Judge England discoursed for many minutes on "How disappointed I feel when my tele phone works right." This was all caused by a report sent In by Dr. Baxter, ot the Hastings Insane asylum, which bore tho Btartllng Intelli gence that he had paid out $20 for base ball expenses. The preserlt administra tion had Just nbout mado up Its mind that It would call on Dr. Kern, the for mer superintendent, to put back money I he had paid out for base ball expenses, I notwithstanding he had a club which cleaned Up everything It came tn con tactwith, but now It Is different. Though everybody In the executive of- f Ices a a base ball fan of thn thlrtv-see. ond ficgree, from tho governor on the east to Colonel Presson on the west, and from the private-secretary on the north to tho stenographer and chief clerk' pn the south, they could not appreciate u win nlng club engineered by Dr. Kern, a re pjubllcan, and now they, are up against a proposition of a little dink bush league club with a SM salary limit representing the democratic administration at the In sane asylum. Hen lltir IlrnrliiB Continues. The hearing beforo tho Insurance de partment on a protest of the Insurgents In tho order of Ben Ilur against an at tempt to raise rates by the supreme of ficer, which took up all day yesterday, la still on. U. Q. Powell, representing the Insur gents,' and Mr. Snyder, representing the supreme tribunal, were on the stand most o fthe day. Ask to liaise Kates. An application was made to the railway commtssloh some time ago and made publto this morning tor u raise In rates on telephones of the Grafton and Straus exchanges, owned by tho Lincoln Tele phone and Telegraph company. The ap plication sets out that the company de sires to raise the rate on business phones from $2 to 12.60 and on residence phones from SI to $1.25 and that such ralso has been agreed to by the patrons of the tines. COLFAX, WHlTflAH CO. WfyiHlffdrCKf rtezp&ncc. , lewis cc.,jdaho TaUlnK Low "ISxains." . Twenty applicants for ' admission to practice before the supreme and other courts of the land are taking their ex aminations beforo the board of exam iners of the bar association. Among the number Is William Newton Johnson, who will be more quickly recognized under tho',namo ho went by when ho was the colored star end of the university foot ball club and was called simply "Bill Johnson." JKS .aVaLaBHaV j4BHj BaBBBBBW 9sW BBBBam ivMRrBBaBBBBB BL iHj B& JbbbbB Interurban Values Changed by Board COMPANY INCORPORATED TO DEVELOP CLAY DEPOSIT WYMOUE, Neb., June 10.-(Spcclal.)-A $50,000 company has been formed at Montrose, Colo,, to develop clay deposits at Wymore. The Incorporators of the company are Savannah B. Wonder, James A. Wonder and Charles Wonder, and the company will be known as the Wonder Mercantile and Manufacturing cbmpany. The 'principal purpose of the company will be to develpp deposits of pottery clay near Wymore, on land owned by the Incorporators. The property con sists of sixty-five acres located on the cast edge of town along the Blue river. During the pajjt few years the United States Geological survey) have located a stratum of clay sixty feet wide that car ries cream, blue and red clay, said to bj as good au any In the United States for pottery. A fourtecn-fnot layer of good building rock, and a deposit of cement rock were also found. S. B. Wonder of Montrose has been In AVymore for sev eral weeks past, looking over the prop erty and having clay tests made, TWO CARS ARE SMASHED . AND TWO BOYS INJURED BltAINARD. Neb., June 10. (Speclal.) Brainard was the scene of two automo bile accidents yesterday. While round ing a shafp curve at high speed, Anton Bobota and Joseph Sypal met In a head on collision. Sypal's heavy car es caped with a smashed lamp and a bent fender, while Sobota's lighter car was badly damaged. Neither driver was in jured, About the same time the two sons of B. Kosse were returning from town. "While crossing the Chicago & North western tracks they were overtaken by n large touring car, .which frightened their team, causing It to run away, throwing out the two boys and demolish ing the buggy and harness. The boys escaped with minor scratches and bruises. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 10. (Special.) The State Board of Equalization and Assess ment held a session, this morning and took up tho mattor of equalizing tho values on Interurban roads. Tho reduc tion asked for by the Nebraska Traction and Power company on their road run ning out of Omaha to Papllllon was de cided as follows: The Omaha & Southern road, with a mileage of 6.06 miles, was assessed at J45.O00 per mile, making a valuation of $272,700. The former valuation was $07,500. The Nebraska Traction and Power company was assessed at $15,000 per mile, which, with a mileage of 6.63 miles,, makes the valuation $99,450. This road was formerly assessed at $198,900. The Omaha, Lincoln ,& Beatrice road, with a mileage of 6.12 .miles, was as sessed at $32,000 per mile, making a valu ation In total of $195,840. This road was formerly assessed at $90,000. The board adjourned 'to meet tomorrow afternoon. r 1 - lVoten -from Gnjcc County. BEATRICE, June 10.-Speclalr-George Buss, a pioneer resident of De Witt, died suddenly at that place, yesterday of cancer, aged 87 years. He Is sur .vlved by a widow and seven children. The funeral was hold today from the family home and Interment was In the De Witt cemetery. Mrs. C. A Danhauer of this city sus tained a broken arm while vUltlng a friend at Lincoln by' falling down stairs. She returned homo last evening, and It will be some time beforo she re covers from the accident. The following members of the high school football team left yesterday for Imperial, Neb., near which place they will assist In putting up the Tiay crop on the Kllpatrlck ranch, Don Yale, William and Harry Maxwell, JessDay, John kllpatrlck, Rey Bohlman, Wilton iloag, Gilbert Pemberton and Emll Powell. STRICT DISCIPLINE AT CAMP High School Cadet3 Will Be Obliged to Toe the Mark. FACILITIES ABE. EXCELLENT Grounds Are Well Shniled with Large Teca and Plenty of Good Water nnd Electric Lights IllKht at Ilnnd. HIGH SCHOOL KNCAMPMBNT, MISSOURI VALLEY. Neb., June 10. Special orders pertaining to the duties and discipline ot the hlght BChool cadets yens Issued at Monday's regimental par ade. In past years the regiment received a bad name for rowdyism and practical Jokes, a reputation which must bo re deemed this yeap If the yearly cadot en campment Is to continue, so Captain Strltzlnger will hold the captains in dividually responsible for the discipline, drill and general behavior of his com pany. The commissioned officer may oven ex pect demotion if disorder prevails In his company. Cadets who misbehave them selves or( otherwise come up for in fractions of discipline, may bo sent home on the next train. Serious infractions of discipline will be awarded special punish ment In each case, to- the extent of ex pulsion from school, suspension or non graduation. The first day of camp life for these young Boldlers passed without any casualltles or mishaps. The cadets are well pleased with their Burroundtngs. Prof. Bernstein,-, who Is attending the camp, stated that the location of the camp Is tho best and that the facilities In the way of lights and water In camp have never before been surpassed. The camp Is situated In grovo of trees In the county fair .grounds, under largo trees, which have been planted In long rows. Each company Is located in one of these long arched rows. The officers must furnish electric lights and board floors for their tents at IVL NtBHASKANS WILL GET DEGREES AT 0BERLIN OBERLIN, O., June la (Special.) -Oberlln college celebrates its eightieth anniversary at the annual commencement June SI and 25. Among the graduates will be the following from Nebraska: From college of arts and sciences with degree of bachelor of arts, George B. Hastings, Grant: Lloyd H. Mattson, Omaha; .Helen Smalls, Fremont; Helen F. Treat, Omaha; conservatory of mu sic, with, degree of bachelor of music. Florence 8. Wooley, Grand Island. White Is Right Its surely the most pj easing combination of style and comfort for summer days ang evenings. HYMENEAL. Harmon-Vntes, AUBURN, Neb., June 10. (Special.) Mr. and Mra Frank Yates hav lentil Invitations for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Fairy Yates, to Mr. Duroh Harmon Wednesday evening, June U. ' Found Dead In Bed. BRADSHAW. Nob., June 10. (Special) -Mrs. 8. G. Gilbert pt this jilaoe was vesteraay morning. Bhe had been suf fering from -asthma for some time, but was not thought In a serious condition, the was 71 years old. Key to the Situation -Bee Advertising. i in sr iv x ll Shoes. BBBBp I 7 WW w We show a superb collection of Boots, Pumps and Oxfords In both White Nubuck and White Linen from, the higher grade makers and you are sure of careful fitting here. 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We will furnish the capital--and build the homeall you do is, make a small first payment down and pay balance like rent Bring your wife or your fiance and we'll help, you plan your homo -woU take care of tho building operation without' ariy trouble or worry to you just tho same as if you were there Tho homo wo '11 build for you will bo a "Real Quality Homo" and with price and tonus within your roach. Call on i today Telephone for an apoo'ntment sHHHsSHsHsBlHBlHBSHBVBBVBMHHiHBl J Hankers Realty Investment Company 404-410 City National Bank Building. Telephone Doug. 8318, Branch Office, South Omaha, Nob., 512 No. 24th St., South Omaha. Nob., Telephono South 1181. i I M: 1 s& 1 their own personal expense. In former years these were furnished gratis, A general order was published giving the various drills 'and movements for each day. The routine has been reduced to morn ing drills only, this giving the cadets free afternoons, and evenings. They will be awakened at 5:30 In the mornings by reveille. Their first drill will be company drill, from 9 to 10 o'clock. At 10:30 and 11, two more drills will be given, finishing up the day's work) ex cept for the changing ot guards and the 5 o'clock ceremony, "regimental parade." EUCLID MARTIN HOLDS CHAIR JUST FOR OLD TIMES SAKE Kuclld Martin, twice president of the Omaha Commercial club, now of South Pasadenn, Cnl., presided over the meet ing of the executive 'committee of th3 club Tuesday. It was Just "for old time's sake." Mr. Martin mado a short talk to the committeemen, complimenting the club on the wonderful progress It had madu since the years when he was honored by the presidency, lie Is now an honorary member of the club and Is In Omaha on a visit South Dakota Sees Hope in Rate Ruling ABERDEEN, 8, X June 10. Itoyftl C. 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