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2 THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1914. MEANING OF WORD ELIGIBLE Attorneys Argue McKelvie Before Judge Stewart, Case STATE DEPARTEMNT HAS PAET Caiiea Cited or Deputy Kdserton In Sappbrt of Contention Aa-alnst Official riling: Are At tacked, (Prom a Staff Correspondent) MNCOLN, Jan. 25.-(8pecial.)-'What the word "eligible" aa found In the con ntltutlon of Nebraska mom was the sub ject of a discussion before Judge Stewart of the Lancaster county district court yesterday between Assistant Attorney General Edgorton. appearlnR for the state, and TV. T. Thompson, representing Lieutenant Governor McKelvie In his ap plication for a writ of mandamus to compel Secretary of State Walt to placo his name on tho primary ballot aa a republican candidate for governor. Mr. Edgerton cited three decisions, one of the supreme court and the others of district courts, and also a decision of a Washington court In support of hla claim that the constitution prohibits any execu tive officer of the state from being eligible to the office of governor during tho term for which ho waa elected. One waa tho case of Governor Doyd, another of Mayor Moorea of Omaha and the other MoMllIlan as a county treasurer. Mr. Thompson declared neither of the cases referred to had any bearing on this case, aa the Boyd case was ono or proper residence and tho McMllllan case was almllar. Tho Moorcs case waa simply one of moral turpitude alone and there fore had no bearing on thta case. In the Washington case Mr. Thompson cltc r-even decisions from seven different states to offset the Washington decision. The states were Indiana, Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas and Idaho, alt of these covering the eligibility of-a candidate and all being decided In favor of the candidate. Judge Stewart announced at the close that he would take some time to look the matter over. Suffragists Secure Many New Names (From a Staff Correspondent. MNCOLN, Jan. 25.-6peclal.)-Advo- catas of woman suffrage were busy last week, taking advantage of the presence of so many from out In the state to cir culate petitions In the interest of tho movement to gtvo women votes. Wherover there waa a meeting of any kind there the women could he found with their petitions with the result that 3.4S0 new names wcro turned Into suffrag ist headquarters yesterday to help the matter of getting tho cause before the voters at the nest election. STATE REFORMATORY BIDS MUST BE FILED SOON (From a Staff Correspondent) UNCOUN, Jan. 25.-(Spectal.)-Any town In Nebraska that wanta the new sm,m reformatory must get In Its bid to the Board of Control before February 19, er It will be too late, according to raewfeers of tho board. Be far. TaWe Keck and HeWre. loom up as the best bets for the looatlon, though applications have been sent In by Flattsmouth, Red Cloud, and a small town in Burt county would like to have the new institution. Nelron I also ex pected to get in a bid In a few days. Note from Sortie Watte. NOnTII PLATTE, Neb., Jan. 26. Spe cial. ) Tho attendance ot the puMlo schools of North Platte Is now at U greatest point In the history of the city, tho total enrolled being I.3ST pupils. Thla la 11V4 per cent greater than the number enrolled Juat a year ago. a new scnooi bulldlpg waa completed and occupied last fall, but all tho buildings are now so well filled that tho Indications are that an other school building will have to bo built within another year. The Union Pacific Is proceeding rapidly With its harvest of Ice. About 100 men are employed at the Union Pacltlo lake east of thla city and about ISO at the ice houses. The Ice of splendid quality and about fourteen Inches thick. Members ot the Chamber ot Commerce of thta city will meet next Thursday evening In the parlors of the Fresby 4rtaa church, where a supper will be iterved, and after thla some ot the Bilb ao questions of Interest here, will be dl cuseel. At tho city election to be held next spring tho question of voting a franchise to tho North Platte Electric company will be presented, A few days ago the stock ot this corporation waa purchased by Willis Todd and J. W, Parrish ot Omaha and they have requested a twenty-five-year franchise for an electric light plant and also for a gas plant They otter to furnish a bond conditioned (hat they will put In a gas plant I - Notes f rem Sfcelten. SIIELTON, Neb., Jan. Sl-(Speclal.)-Tha Bhalton volunteer tiro department Save Its annual ball In the Reddlngton hall Friday night Eighty couples en joyed the dancing and supper was served at the Oumpreicht cafe. The now Carnegie public library ia fait sear! ne completion, the last two weeks of fine weather having enabled the masons to about complete the brick laying, and Contractor Teed will begin next week putting on ths ttle root. Two hundred carloads ot baled alfalfa and alfalfa meal have been shipped out from this station the last fall and winter and a Urge amount will yet be shipped out and many farmers hayo received handsome profits on their acreage. Take a Glass of the Kidneys Airimi fo&s to wtreMM Xld My tad IMdtr trtW wbik it k Mly tretftle. IMhc naeat Mgerttrty enreatusJlr trewfcte w so form a weti-Mttwai attweniy, Be ta Mf4s acid t Meat eseMM the IrHasys, tfcr toco overworks; t dssMAsh; stec and cause all serU ( distress, Sferrieularly bekeks ad mis ery In tk M4r regis; rseusaaUo twia gNst, wyMt hssdaoh , add staiaach. eon rtsjsvtts. trM Mvr."slia4isswBS, bled. ar and urlssur lrrltatkm. The asssnst yaw sack hurts or kls- Maggi Returns From Iowa Trip (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN', Jan. 2S.-(8pcclaI.)-E. O. Maggi, a member of the Nebraska atato board of pardons returned from Iowa yesterday where he had accepted an In vitation to meet with the Iowa board at several hearings before them last welc The Iowa board which Issued the Invita tion to Mr. Maggi Is composed of W. II. Barry, an attorney, J. E. Howe, a physi cian, and D. ,C Mott The Iowa law, according to Mr. Maggi la somewhat different than that of Ne braska, in that alt Crimea are parolable and any person sentenced to the re formatory of that state may make ap plication for parole the next day. The Indeterminate Jaw Is atso somewhat dif ferent from that of this state in that It fixes no minimum and alt the Judge can do Is to aenlenco the prisoner to tno stated time fixed by statute. 'The Towa law eoems to be giving satisfaction In that state,", said Mr. Maggi, '"the, results being about the same as In Nebraska,, about 75 per cent of the men paroled making good. The location of the Institution at Anamosa Is Ideal. Tho warden, Charles McClaughry, is a son of ex-Warden McLaughry of the federal penitentiary at Leavcnwdrth and la a man well fitted for the place." Notes from Beatrice and Gage County BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. :S. (Special.) County Attorney Cobbey Friday filed a complaint against auy It. Besltr, n chiropractor of Wymore, charging him with practicing medicine without n stato certificate. Flro counts aro cited In the Information. A mass meeting will be held at the Commercial club rooms Tuesday ovonlng, at which D, It MacQregor, secretary and auditor of the Midwest Hotel company, will present and discuss the local hotel situation with Beatrice citizens. Beatrlco has been without a first-class hotel since last spring. Two wolves were killed In tho oig circle hunt near Hoimesviue inriaay. They were auctioned off and wcro bid In bv the two young men who killed them, J. II. McPhcron and Edgar Blovlns, for $1.8) each. About SM farmers partici pated In the hunt William Nclmann, who has had charge of the order department for the Dempster company here for aomo time, Has been transferred to Sioux Falls, 8. P.. where he wilt have charge of the snipping ana stock department. Suffrage Sign Goes and Students Blamed (From a Staff Corespondent) LINCOLN, Jan. -(8peclal.)-aullty or -not guilty, "frat" students are again under suspicion. Tho reason ot It all is that the other night during the senior hop at one of the hotels, the sign over tho door ot tho woman suffrage head quarters In the hotel disappeared for tho second time and the "irav noys arc ac cused ot the "crime." HUSBAND AND WIFE ARE REUNITED AFTER-LAPSE wmM a Staff Correspondent) T.TNCOLN. Jan. 25.-(Speclal.)-The .irv of ii divided and reunited Council Bluffs home was told In Justice court In T.lnrnln vesierday. ur. and Mrs. Laurel 3ibW ot Council Bluffs lived happily In their little home until the man came. Mr. aimer naa good Job, but the pretty young wife wanted to help lift the mortgago from the homo and took In boarders. Every' thing went all right until William Toy tor. n. Blusterer, came to the home to board. lie filled the head of the young wkfe with Ideas of more pleasant sur roundings and a life of ease It she would co with him. and so she desorted her husband and two little daughtors, a ana g years ot age, and they camo to Lincoln last Friday. Tho letter from Taylor to Mrs. Cllblor was found and the husband came to Lincoln and, with Deputy Sheriff Antles, . found the couple In a rooming house. Both were arrested and the wife broke down and made affidavit as to her ro latlons with Taylor and the moans used to get her to leave home. In the court room Mrs. Qlbler gave way to her grief and after clasping her husband about the neck begged lilin to forgive her and take her back. Ho seemed to bo glad to do so and with the woman and two daugh tera returned to Council Bluffs. Taylor was committed to Jail on failure to secure a bond. Notes from Treutou, TltBNTON, Neb., Jan. 15.-(8pec!al.)- Mlchael Sullivan, aged years, died at his home in town at noon Saturday of pneumonia. He was one of the earliest settlers here. Four coyotes were killed at a wolf hunt In Logan precinct About seventy-five men and boys took part In the rounaup There will bo another hunt next Friday. Kdsrar and Oktovrn Divide. BDOAR, Neb., Jan. S5.-(Speclal.)-The Edgar High school boys basket, ball team ceieaua tne otuowa boys' team here Ft! oay night, 19 to n. Ohlowa's girls' team won irom xne rogar gins team, to It, UamaKe to Residence. COLUMBUS, Neb., Jan. 2B.-(Speclal Telegram.)Flre of unknown orlgt caused J1.0W damage to the residence occupied by Ole Nordlund. The fire had gained good heudway before the depart meat arrived. Salts to Flush if Your Back Hurts ncys aren't acting right or it bladdsr bothers you, get about four ounces Jad Baits from any good pharmacy, take a table poo n ful In a glass ot water bafore breakfast for a few daya and your kid neys will then act tine. This famous aalta is made from the acid of crapes and toa Julc. combined with llthta, and has been used for generations to flush eloaced kidneys and stlmulaU them to swobs! activity: sls to neutralise the aeMs ! tfc urine so It no longer Irri tates, thus eadJhf bladder disorders, Jad Baits oaaaot Injure anyone; malcea a dltctetful effervescent Itthia-waUr drink which millions of men and women take now and thtn to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney dlseosc-Advertlsemeot STEPHENS ASKSFOR PRIMARY Bequests Ex-Senator Allen to Take Charge at Madison. RULES SAME AS USED BEFORE rteanested n Form Committee Seven to Take Chnrszo of Elec tion to Choose Postmaster at Early Date, of MADISON, Neb., Jan. -(Specials-Congressman Dan. V. Stephens has re quested former Senator W. V. Allen to form a commlttco to take charge ot tho postofflce situation here and to hold n primary election for the purpose of recommending a candidate for postmaster at Madison. The rules prescribed aro substantially tho same as heretofore pro mulgated by him. Acting on his suggestion Mr. Allen ad dressed the known candidates a letter of which the following Is a copy: "Hon. Dan. V. Stephens, congressman of tho Third Nebraska district, has re quested me to form a committee of seven, of which I am designated as a member, to take charge of tho primary election to bo held In Madison at a time and place bo fixed by tho committee, for tho purposo of recommending to him a demo cratic candidate for postmaster. at thla Place. In acocrdance with his suggestion, I am writing each known candidate to furnish me a list In writing, to bo signed him, of from thrco to five names of reliable and competent democrats from tho mass of whom said committee will be chosen. After the committee shall have been chosen they will havo full management of the affair. Notlca will be given each candidate of the time and place, when and where he can file a written statement ot his candidacy and tho committee will tlx the amount ot tho filing fee, which will collect for the pur poso of paying tho expenses of the elec tion. "If any amount remains In the hands of the commttteo after the expenses of the electfon aro paid, It will be prorated among tho candidates and returned to them jwlth an Itemized statement of tho coats and expenses ot the election. "After tho candidates havo filed the commltteo will glvelpubllo notice of the time and place of holding the election and will be charged with conducting' tho same substantially along the lines re quired by the statutes for general elec tions. "Every effort will bo made to safe guard tho rights of the candidates and to give tho peoplo an opportunity freely ana ruiiy to express their choice. Be kind enough to furnish me your list of names In writing and signed by you not later than 6 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, January 2S, 1914. I havo tho honor to be, Very respectfully yours, "WILLIAM V. ALLEN.' uut ot the number of names to be thus furnished by the candidates, a com mittee of seven representative democrats will be organised and will have the full management and control of the election. The known candidates aro Frod ir. Davis, mayor ot Madison; A. IC Dono van, cauor of the Star-Mail; WIlBffm Bates, ex-county Judge; W. S. Tannery, rwuva juugu, I1UU XI, j, lloSKins, WOMAN CUTS HER THROAT ON NEWS HUSBAND COMING ORAND ISLAND. Neb., Jan. 25.-(Spe- ciai Telegram.)-Mra, A. Wilkes, aged 60. the mother of eight children, took her own life this morning by cutting hor throat with a raxor. Sho had been in poor health for over a year. Her hus band Is farming. This morning sho telephoned to ascer tain If he was coming to town and was told that he was. She seemed to bo in ordinary spirits, but left tho house, it was presumed by the children, to go over to the home of a sister near by. One ot the older daughters In passing an open barn door saw tho mother lying Inside. A physician was at once called, as the woman was yet breathing when found, but life was extinct when he arrived. NAMES OF POSTMASTERS WHO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 25. (Special Tel- e gram.) Postmasters have been ap pointed as follows: Nebraska Pine Camp. Key a Paha county. Gertie Hollenbeck, vice O. B. Hollenbeck, resigned. Iowa Illllsboro. Henry county, William 8. Ferrea, vice W. H. Ferree, resigned; Luverne, Kossuth county, Earle D. Lov ell, vlco Carl Miller, resigned. South. Dakota Mystic. Pennlneton county, Hamilton F. Wartenberger, vice i'.. nous, resigned, ueappoiniea: rair bank. Bully county. William II. Bmnur! Lewlston. Sully county, J. a. Wclschedel. Nebraska pensions granted: . Lucy H. Eads, South Omaha, US; Mary L. Goodwin. Dakota. IX PEN TERM A "VACATION " PUT IN COUNTY'S CUSTODY LOS ANGELES, Cat., Jan. C Declar ing that when a man is sentenced to the penitentiary he gets a vacation, In many Instances, while his wife and children suffer the punishment, Judge Charles Monroe, after a conference today with other superior court Judges, turned L. A. Houseman, a convicted burglar and forger, over to the county Instead ot sending him to prison. While In the custody ot the county for two years Houseman will work on pub lic roads and the county treasurer, un der court order, will turn over his pay, ll.M a day, to his wife and two children. Kidney and Liver Troubles quickly helped by Electric Bitters; sure and prompt relief; stimulate the kidney and liver to healthy action. C0o and $1,004 For sale by all druggists. Advertisement Foreign Notes It was announced from ths Vatican yes terdisy that tho health ot the pope Is normal. A newspaper of Rome had printed a story saying that he was grow ing weaker. The powers ot Europe have decided on an International demonstration In Al banian waters to enforce their demands that Eaaad Fsaha dvs un his claim to the throne ot Albania. Each nation will send one ship to Duraxxo. The cold Is ao intense. In northern France that the harbors are gradually doting. Temperatures ranging from S3 to zs aegrees txilow rrocztnff were recorded st various points yesterday and the Inside oaain ot uitppe naroor was entirely cov ered with thick ice. The railroad strike at Lisbon, which be gan January II. was ended last night. Tho employes will return to work with out having obtained any advantages. The recent wholesale arrest of the ringleaders of tho general strike by order ot the gov ernment led to its collapse. BANKS OF THREE STATES WOULD ENTER SYSTEM (From a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Jan. 2S.-(HpccIal Tel egram.) The following banks have filed applications to Join the new banking sys tem: Nebraska Aurora National, Aurora; West National, Lawrence; First National, jiuddcu; hiock inrtig National, souttt Omaha; First National, Wynot; First National. Oakland. Iowa First National, Aurella; the Na tional bank, Keokuk; Firat National, Dc- wuij j'irai National, uurnngton; First National. Lost Nation: Flrct Nntlnnnl. Bock Valley; Farmers' National. Vinton; 1'irst national, Armstrong; First Na tional, Clearfield. . South Dakota-First National, Kenne bec; Itedfleld Notional, Itedfleld; First National, Uarretson; First National, South Shore. BUTTER WITH B0RACIC ACID IN IT ORDERED DESTROYED SEATTLE, Wash., Jan, 25. Government food Inspectors seized yesterday ?7 boxes of New Zealand butter which con tained boratlo acid. The butter was con demned and ordered destroyed or shipped out ot the country. The remainder ot a shipment of 1,000 boxes wa permitted to go on sale. Importers have cancelled nil ordors for New Zealand buttor, the market being glutted with tho homo prod- uct. ARTHUR PELKY KNOCKED OUT BY "KID" KENNETH BAKEB8FIELD, Cal., Jan. 23.-"KId" Kenneth knocked out Arthur Pelky In the sixth round of a scheduled twenty-round fight at Taf t last night. Thoy aro heavy weights. The knockout blow was a left hook to tho head, following a right uppercut, which sent Pelky to the floor for tho count of six. Kenneth had every round except the first He was not Injured. SEATTLE PASTORS WON'T CLOSE CHURCH FOR SUNDAY SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 25. The pastors of rour big downtown churches, tho First Presbyterian, First Methodist, First Bap tist and Plymouth Congregational, havo refused to submit to tho demand of Evangelist "Billy" Sunday that they close their churches during tho period of his rovlval services hero shoulld ho come. It Is believed tho services will be held without the aid ot Mr. Sunday. POLICE RAID "ANATOMICAL MUSEUMSMJF ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 25. Balds on so called "anatomical museums" were made by the police today as a result ot tho protests against such Institutions at a publto meeting last night. The raids were part ot a campaign be ing waged hero against advertising doctors. Drink more pure Get Schlitz in Brown Bottles That Made Milwaukee Famous Socialists Against the Recall of the City Commissioners The city commissioners are not to be recalled, at least not by the socialists of Omana. At a mass meeting of Omaha soclalltts yesterday afternoon at socialist headquarters the proposal, to institute a recall waa voted down by a largo ma jority. The meeting waa expressly called for consideration of tho proposed recall. Some forty members ot the socialist party wcro present The meeting was called 'by tho city central committee ot tho party. This committee last Wednes day night discussed a possible recall and voted (o call the mass meeting to con sider tho advisability of beginning the circulation of recall petitions. Tho discussion lasted for over an hour and some warm debate was Indulged in. Tho leaders of tho fight for tho recall were E. D. Miller, E. I. Morrow and Fc ter Mehrns. The principal leaders ot the opposition wero J. M. Carter, Sor Jor genson and a number of others. At tho regular meeting next Wednesday evening It Is planned to Issue a formal statement, Informing the public aa to Just why the recall waa considered and Just why It was deemed not advisable to go ahead with It SHADE OF IMPROVEMENT IN CULLOM'S CONDITION WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.-A shado of Improvement was noted late tonight by physicians attending former Senator Shelby M. Cullom of Illinois. The pa tient rallied very Blowly from a severe attack last night, but If no new seizure comes tho doctors thought the end might be deferred some hours. Nose and Head Stopped Up From Cold or Catarrh, Open At Once My Cleansing, Healing Balm Instantly Clears Nose, Head and Throat Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely's Cream Balm" Get a small bottle anyway, just to try It Apply a little in the nostrils and In stantly your clogged nose and stopped up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery nowl Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any beer The nations that drink the most of it suffer the least from nervous ness and dyspepsia. But the slightest taint of impurity ruins its healthfulness. Bp sure you get pure beer. We make Schlitz pure employing every innovation approved by science the Brown Bottle keeps it pure, from the brewery to your glass. It will not cause biliousness it gives you the good without the harm. See that crown or cork is branded "Schlitz." Beer ARMOUR COUNSEL CANNOT CROSS-QUIZ WITNESSES CHICAGO, Jan. 23. Attorneys for the Armour packing Interests were today denied the right to cross-cxamlno wit nesses at the Interstate Commerce com mission's hearing on refrigerator car lines. Attorney George P. Boyle, con- Washington Affairs The ancient custom of senators filing claims for tho scats of others In the sen nto chamber promises to be abollsneu. Tho rules committee will ask tho senate to pass a resolution to cancel all filings and prohibit new ones Designed to strengthen the provision of the new tariff act prohibiting the Im portation of convict-made goods, a bill Introduced by Senator Stono of Missouri would also bar from entry all materials for manufactures which have been in "any way handled' by convict labor. The War department has refused per mission to tho Roman Catholic church to construct a chapel on the military reser vat'on on Governor's Island, N. T. Judge Advocate General Crowder held that the law authorising tho construction of Young Men's Christian association build ings on military reservations did not grant authority for the erection of de nominational places ot worship. ReTolt Gnlns In llnttl. POIIT AU PBINCE. Haiti. Jnn. 21. The revolutionary movement Is gaining headway in the southern section ot Haiti and tho position of the government Is considered critical. Tho authorities nt Port Au Prince, however, hope to cnecK the movement and prevent disorders, but the absence of foreign warships for tho protection ot foreign residents Is re gretted. Dreyfuas Gets Offer. President Barney Dreyfuss, of the Pitts burgh club, la seriously considering an offer received last week from the Cham ber of Commerce at Columbia, 8. C. They not only, offer a fine park for spring practice for tho players to work out but In caso of bad weather havo a la'rgo hall suitable for training purposes. drug store. 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Every mother realises, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs," that thla Is their Ideal laxative, because they love Its oleasant taate and It thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish or breath Is bad. stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a tea spoonful of thts harmless "fruit laxa tive," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undi gested food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. When Its little system Is' full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea. Indigestion, colic remember, a good "In side cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow- Ask your druggist for a W cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. Get tho genuine, mado by "California Fig Syrup Company." Advertisement, LLCS A mild system of treatment that cures Piles. Fistula and Rectal Diseases without tne use 01 a anue. nocnw oform, other or other general an aesthetic used. No unnecessary de u v fmm bu.innss. An absolute cure guaranteed in every case aooepied. PAY AFTER YBU ARC CUREB The euro first, than the pay. That's my poller. It's fair and square. I also give a written guarantee that the cure will last a life time. Write for Free Book, whiob Sires lull particulars. 0R. C. ft. TARRir, 240 Bee Bids., Omaha Colds. Weak Lunjra. Coughs. Weak Threats. Ay 4 sT XjI c Pectoral Sold for 70 yean. 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