I1E BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1913. 4 THOMPSON RESIGNS PLACE Kebmskan in Waahinton Voluntar ily Leaves Office. INTERS PRACTICE IN LINCOLN ATe Fnsltlon Open for Which Friend if llrrnn nnd Friend of Hitchcock Ar Openlr Contending. (From a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Dec. lS.-(8pclal Tele rram.) Tho resignation of W. T. Thomp son, former attorney general of Nebraska, as solicitor for tho Treasury department wu filed with President Wilson today. It Is ti tako effect January 1. after tvhlch Mr. Thompson wilt engage In general law practice In Lincoln. No announcement has been made of, Mr. Thompson's successor. A. 8. Tib bots of Lincoln and Merlon L. Corey of Clay 'Center have been applicants for tho position for some time. The former Is said to be backed by Secretary Dryan and therefore to have the better chance for landing It Senator Hitchcock has endorsed Mr. Corey. 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INNER TUWC Cum CjK sac HYm ICQ Bert in a VWj Tufee Office for Rent Ttielarge room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havens White Goal Co. Kk Far nam street front age. About 1,500 square feet of floor space with large vault. Extra en trance from court; of the building. Tis office fixtures are of. fered for sale. Apply to M, F. Feu, Bee office. cause he wanted to quit office holding and ko back to private life. 'No one has sugxested that 1 resliw," said Mr. Thompson. "I am not quitting because I dislike to serve under the pres. ent reglmo, for X could not ask to re ceive better treatment than I have list accorded ma by tho officers appointed by President Wilson with whom I have been officially associated. They aro all men for whom I have gTcat admiration. The assistant and all the clerical force In the office of the solicitor are able, agreeable and trustworthy, and I have enjoyed the work of my office exceed' Ingly. To Takt Up Practice. "I am resigning because I have become connected with somo Important litigation In Nebraska that demands my attention the first of the year. Besides, I have held nubllo office continuously for tho last nine years and I feel that I should quit and engage in tho private practice of my profession which ,1 llko so well. For tho present I will be In Lincoln, where I have my home and whore my family now lives.' Mr. Thompson has been In the Treasury department for three years, during which time he has rendered BO written opinions and passed upon tho legality of 15,030 bonds and contracts. Nearly 110,000,000 has been collected by his office and Mr Thompson feels satisfied that he has set aside red tapo for substantial accom plishments, lie gave moro Uian twice as many opinions during his term as his predecessor nnd otherwise materially In creased the business. 6f 'the office. Klfckitld'B. New Hill. Bottlers living" near irrigation projects owning largo areas of land that can bo Irrigated under limits of the present law will bo able to trado part of .their land to tho government 'for water on the rest of It It a bill Introduced by Representa tive 'Klnkald today, bocomes a law. Ills measure amends the reclamation law to that extent, and Is sold to be looked upon with favor by department officials with whom Mr. Klnkald has conferred. Settlers south of tho North Platte river near the Laramie project are Interested specially in the proposed legislation, as are. also, settlers near Oerlng. Soma of them own halt & .section and others a section, but under the law cannot get water on more than the restricted acre age, in most cases a quarter section, and In some Instances only eighty acres. It Is believed that by permitting tho govern ment to Irrigate part ot the land in ex change tor tho proper amount of ths balance ot these privately owned lands, both government and setUera would profit. The government could sell lands so acquired to others who wish to -euro Irrigated lands. Mlacellnneoas Notes. Hiram D. Cunnron tin. tiA.n tWMiii mended by Congressman Lobeck for post mter at Herman, to succeed Mr. Ilalley. ina uuiiiiiiB.uun oi j. j, iicunriny to istmaster nt Greeley In, placer of W. orfran. riutifftifkri. mi in t.M ,n. ate toddy. " Jmrtcm. He la much Interested In nro- posed anti-trust legislation, and especially that affecting tho so-called money trust. He colled upon Itcpresentatlve Btephens today. I A. I). Rtrvkar anil Vila mrln.. will Tagg, of South Omaha aro In Washington mo now wmara. TJiey lunched with Mr. Lobeck at the' house restaurant W. S5. Patton of J3outh Omaha has been appointed an. assistant Inspector In the bureau of animal lfcu9mtrv in Vi tnat, Nosalnatieaa to Senate. Preside! Wilson nt to Ihn .onnfA today tho following nominations for post masters: IOWa WttllMa M. itls-h. V.lrh.nt. Jay Bulllvan, FonUnelle; jobn J, Dun levy, Lansing. Bouth Dakota-J. W. Applegate. Edge moni Matthtrw F, Ryan, Mclirtdge) l. J3. Boyle, Corsica. Nebraska James J. McCarthy, Qrcotey, Parents of Infant Left Near Douglas Bridge Are Traced rollce of Council Bluffs lost night learned who wero the parents of an infant girl, discovered yosterday near the east end ot Hie Douglas street bridge. A couple came Wednesday evening to the home of Mrs. Pethybrlde, 233 Vine street, Council Bluffs, and represented that expert medical care was sought for the woman at the tlmo ot tho birth of her child. The child was bom Thurs day Bight and tho couple left Saturday morning taking the child with them, Yes terday noon the baby was found near the river, almost dead of exposure and in such a condition! it may not live. By means ot a check given Dr. W, M. Oreen, who attended them and which was proved to be genuine, the identity ot the father was disclosed. It was drawn on a bank in a nearby Iowa town. The names wero not disclosed so that an arrest may be made. The couple rep resented themselves as husband and wife and made no effort at concealment, TERROR TO TRAIN ROBBERS TO .TflPRIN(l CHflWR AN TNflRF.AKK r r .vt.TT.vT I UVIilJItlU UUV II U 1111 liVllliJMIJ Figures Being Gathered Indicative of Gain in Business. be . SSSSSSSSBBSBsfir HsTaaasai Etm' '' i " uHsssi SBBBBBbVVbbPC BSSBBBBBBBBBBr iSBBHssBEBBslBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH BANK CLEARINGS ARE GAINING Aft rlctit turn! Implementn nnd Anto- moblles Miott the Wonderfnl Strides Ileitis; Made In This Section of the Country. WILLIAM CANADA, WILLIAM CANADA TO RETIRE Head of Seoret Service of Union Pa oifio on a Pension. The Jobbing business In asbestos and magnesia products has probably more than doubled this year in Omaha over tho simitar business ot previous years. These and many other lines of Jobbing and manufacturing In tho city ore show- I ing great Increases over the llko business , last year, according to figures that are being gathered by the bureau ot pub licity of Omaha. Not over 65 per cnt of the figures ot the entire city have as yet been" gathered, and more will come. between now and the close of tho yenr, Practically all will show a sub- tantlal increase, according to the pres ent estimate of E. V. Parrlsh, manager of tho publicity bureau, and quite a number now Indicate that they will show an Increase ot 100 pec cent or ovor. Agricultural implements and automo biles are showing a large gain, as far as the figures have been obtained. Coal and lumber are showing an Increase. This has surprised soma as It was thought the coal business would run down owing to the mild weather this fall. The strikes n the west, however, have stimulated the activity in buying from the whole salers, ns there Is nn effort to lay In supply in preparation for what might possibly occur it the strikes should con tinue long. Fruits and produce aro running heavy also. Bank clearings will likely show near $300,000,000 this year, which will be tho record for Omaha, beating last year's clearings by some 110,000,000, HUNTS ROBBERS MANY YEARS Not a Single Mnn Who Has Held Vp n Union Pacific Tritln Dnrlnic That Time llns Ilcen Per mitted to Kdcnpc. B0SCARDIN TO ASK DAMAGES FOR DAUGHTER'S INJURIES Bllvestro riOBcardln. whose 8-year-old daughter was run down and seriously In. Jyred by the police patrol, has notified the city commission that he expects sub stantial damages. The girl, according to (her father, Is in the hospital and it will be necessary for her to submit to & dangerous operation. Uoscardln. says his expenses have been heavy because pt the accident and whether It was the fault of the chauffeur or not he believes the city should recompense him. The matter hoa been referred to the logo! department NERVOUS? AX, ma aVms? Acer's SarsapariHa i astfMj Bsrve kxtic. No skeheL stole! for SO ymmrm. As Ynt Doctor. LZJiTuZz William T. Canada, for twenty-three years ,chlot of tho Union Paclflo's secret service department and for nearly seven years prior to that a clerk in the com pany's claim department, has resigned to go onto the pension rolls after January 1, 19U. Mr. Canada will bo succeeded by C. L. Patterson, who for six years has been In charge ot the secret service work in connection with the Colorado lines of the road. Prior to going with the Union Pacific, for many years, Mr. Patterson was a railroad contractor, residing at North Platte, whero ho stilt has his home. He is about 0 yeas of ago and is regarded as ono of the best mon Who has ever served under Mr. Canada. Mr. Canada will continue to reside in Omaha and will devote much of his time to tho caro of his wife, who for a num ber of years hoe bocn on invalid. To his credit Mr. Canada has the cap ture ot nurnorous bandits and train rob bers who frequently plied- their, calling throughout western Nebraska and Wy oming twenty or so years, ago and who at different times made raids on the Union Pacific trains as they passed through the sparsely settled sections ot country. Twenty years ago and more the posi tion of chief of the Union Paclfto'a secret service department was a more strenuous position than now. In those days armored cars werte kept at such points as'North Platto, Juleaburg. Cheyenne and Rawlins. Horses were kept at stables nearby and whenever a robbery or an attempt at robbery was reported Canada hurried to the point nearest where the robbery occurred. Tho, armored car, filled with tried and trusty deputies, followed and on their mounts, with Can ada at their head, the man hunt began. In all tho Years that Canada has been at the head of tho Union Pacific secret service department not a man who robbed, or attempted to rob a com pany train has over escaped. During these years they have been hunted and shot down, or captured, convicted and sent to the penitentiary. The last big Job in the way of captur ing train robbers occurred several year ago when a train was held up and robbed at the Lane cut-off. Canada took charge ot the work and before he finished the men were serving time In the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kan. Oakdale Man Held When Bloodhound Points Suspicion NBUQU, Neb., Dec. 16, (Special.) 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All of them have that spicy odor for which the plum puddings of which Dick ens wrote are famous. The cheese shipped from Germany forms the next Important Item in quantity . among the Christmas packages whlil. arc arriving here now, though other dainties for tho Christmas dinner are by no means uncommon. They seem to bring with them a certain homely atmosphere for the holiday season, that the brothers and sisters and sons nnd daughters nnd friends hero could not otherwise have In the big United States. Th ninil Hand Is seen when liver Inaction nnd boWel Stoppage flies before Pr. King's New Life Pills, tho easy regulators. 53 cents. For sale by all druggists. Advertise-rrcnt. Corner 14th and Farnam r Z IT aT AIM! Corner 14th and Farnam We Slash the Prices on Dentistry Why pay $6.00, $8.00 or $10.00 for a gold crown when McKenney will make just as good or better for $3.00? A like cut on all kinds of work. Come in and let us show you how much we can save you on your dentistry. 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Guild home. 1S South Thirty-fifth street, has been sold to Sam Or loff for 19,000. Although .Mr. .Ouild. for mer commissioner of the Omaha Coni niercial club, 'went to Dayton nearly a month ago as executive secretary of the 1 renter Dayton association, his family has remained here. Mr. Guild said be fore ho left that his family would remain In Omaha until he could sell the home, when they would tso to Dayton to Join him. He expects to be In the city t spend the holidays. His family will then go back to Dayton with him. G. P. Rebn. Pres. Cadillac Company of Omaha, 2054-6-8 Farnam Street HEVIOLET- Doty & Hathaway, 2027 Farnam Street. Doty & Hathaway, 2027-QD Farnam Street. MA: ARMON Marion Auto Company, W. McDonald. 2101 Farnam Street. M AXWELL Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation, 205-207 State Bank Building. R EO FIFTH- Doty & Hathaway, 2027-29 Farnam Street, STEVENS-DURYEA . N. Howes. Fred C. HilL 2102-4 Farnam Street. STUDEBAKER E. R. 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