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THE BBB: OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1914. SEE THE REASON FOR DELAY Political Prophets Say Letting Out of Metcalfe Cause. - BEST PLUMS AT HI8 DISPOSAL it Is Bettered Choicest of Nebraska Appointment Wilt no Tendered Komier Kdllor of the Commoner. (From a Staff Corrcpondent.) LINCOLN, March l.-(8pcclaI.)-Tho po iftlcal prophets nrho have been trying to dope the democratic situation, both na tlonally and a it applies to the Nebraska ' situation! an- now shaking their heads with, a sort of "I told you so" air and claiming that thy have solved the prob lem as to rhr political plums In Ne braska have hot been dropping faster. ' The delay has been caused, so they say, , by the conditions existing regarding the '' letting out of r.lchard L. Metcalfe as Eovorhor of the Panama cone and the Intention of Jlr. Bryan to give him a chance to say what he wanted. Mr. Met calfe has now said that he would not accept a position of membership on the commlttco having in charge the opening of the Panama canal and that he will leave soon for Washington. This means, according to the prophets, that Mr. Met calfe wll -be tendered the best of the Nebraska appointments, collector of In ternal revenue, as a sort of balm for any Injured feeling. ' he may T have on losing out as governor of the Panama sonei ,r 1 Thousands Less, This is many thousand ot dollars less than Mr.u Metcalfe Would have received had he been perrnltted to retain his po sltlon aa governor of Panama, but It it believed thjtt as t will enable 1dm td come back- tp Nebraska he will bo wilting- to accept; inasmuch as it is the best possibly that Mr. Uryan can give out. The ejecting Into )he democratic po litical situation of Congressman Lobeck of Omaha -as a candidate for governor has also nWled pboplo In the capital city to guessing, although the prophets - again come to tho Tetcue With the ex planation that it was all that Mr. Lobeck had left le could not hope to defeat Mayor Dahlman for the' Second district nomination, they asy, and so he tillers the race for governor as the next best thing. However, very close friends of the governor .claim that -Mr.- LobeoK la waiting to see what Governor Morehead Is .'going to . do. fehoutcl the governor finally conclude that campaign promises .were .not intended to bo kept anyhow and make the race for a second nomination Mr.Lobcck will not step out, but will jfrop down ono step and be a candidate for lieutenant governor, One of Best Vlnms. ' The latter Job Is one of the best plums . in tho state, considering tho (alary paid and the tlmo put in. He sets 3- a day , , 'during the session of the legislature, ' which Is fl.ZOO for sixty days' 4 work and It docs not Interfero with a .rrian'a ptl- gvati) .business.' If ho feels that lie doesn't Mraat to bo present whenever the aenato Is tfl'Sesilon, the president pro tempore open up and fills the chair and the MettteMftt jevertwr draws his "golden eaaH" Just the same. During tho first sixty days of the last session the rec ord shew that the1 Itcutewmt governor I mUeed out toaf teen -ilmMiv whin' tfie" sen- t at efrfH.t tye , pae te the'ttold, Ptece waa prevent. Ho to the wan who wat honor and good pay with lltte re spowstWHty. the" 'second 'olacif on the Wei bra a payroll- is not to V"iltieered at.' with the governor the political situa tes la very complex. With a hankering . after the nomination for concrete in the Flrot district, he 1 pontlnually being tM-aMry member of 'the party who are , not backward in telling him that it he dee? net run for governor the stuff Is off m far a the democrats can hope to wn the ffavrnohlp The governor would M'ko'to keep his campaign promise made that ho would not accept a second term nomination, but hen such staunch demo crats aa Dr. Cass 0. Barn of Albion come .clear to Lincoln to tell him that the people demand that he break hit tword, tho governor wonders if he wasn't Just a little foolish to make a campaign prowtoe not to tun-a second time. Thinks lie ,' Beat McOHlre. The. governor cannot get It out of his head that ho can licit Johnny Magulre to trassta In tho democratlo primaries for the netntnetion for congress. The gov ernor has a Ml strdng hunch In his own mind that 'V would fcV a star n cbn greM In comparison to what Mr. Magulre has been and when he, neea the tatter get ting deeper'and deeper Into the quag mire of petflc politics, he already seems to see the tlgjrtoma at Washing ton and a feeling .tHt he ought to bo therr. WORK lE&ty'W 4UDT0fllUM WH ER ESH dwyitil'B E HELD (From a 8taff Correspondent) LINCOLN, March- ?,-Speclul.)-Work has been begun In the. Auditorium pro paratory to the big Nebraska Mercan tile show which will be held here be ginning the week .of March 8. Tho dls play will be In connection with the Ne braska Xfede ration of Retailers, wht:h will bold a four days' session tho same week. See if the Child's Tongue is Coated Tlaa't fitialitt It fMtwWi. coiatkiattirt, ad TmV fcrata army of yg." Look at the tongue. MOtherl If coated, it ki assure sign that your little one's (rtosaach, Hver and bowels ped a gentJe, (horopca cln!ng at once. . "WJien Ueevloh, cross, listless, pale, etMea't !, doesn't eat or act natu- Hllr.' or s feverish, stomach sour, breath had? feaa stecaacti-aehe. sore' throat, (Marrhoea, full of sold, gtro c teaapoontul of "CaHfon!, Syrup of ns.M aad In a few hour all the foul, constipated waste, unlfiMted iooi and sour bile gently move out of Its 'little bowels without Hftac, tnd yeu have a well, playful child MFalru Tea aasda't coax lck children te take tMa haraslees "fruit UxaUve;" they love Ha OeHclpua, taste, aad. It always makes -Afk yer fragtt fer a -cent botllt -va " yrm ot jn, wsica Mm ddfetUMi tor bVl4. cMtdren e all aa ; M for vrowa-UM ptataly oa the 9tw. Beware of eeuaterfeHa aoM here. To b sure yeu ttt the aeawtae. ak to M that H I ma4e by "California rig Vyrvp Cwnr," Mm any other kind win coaitmat. Aoverusemeat Wife Who Fought for Husband's Life jlBBBHHa.'siBBlBSBHBlBHB JsSBBBBBMsW. Jbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb(hbbbBbB bbbbbbbbbbP W"e""(IBlBBBWam Jtca. Cliarlee Becker l Mrs. Charles Decker, wife ot Lieutenant Decker, who has been granted a new trial for the killing of Herman Rosen thal and tor which four gunmen aro In Blng Sing awaiting tho electric chnlr.' It woa mainly through Mrs. Docker's un tiring efforts that tho caso was placed before the cour.t ot appeals, which gavo a dcclilon In favor of a new trial. . Charles Docker, formor lieutenant of tho New York police, photographed' In the warden's1, office nt Sing Sing tho day after tho state court ot appcala granted liltri it new tHnrfbr th5 murder ot nam- bltr Herman Itosenthat. The photo shows him smilingly acknowledging tho con gratulations of a loj'uf friend. lit . j . OFFICE OF EX-BAHDIT, : TOLD IH' WASHINGTON V (Continued from Page One.) to make a cloeo examination ot tho body, but General Villa reiterated his refusal to permit tho removal of tho body from Mexico. VERClARX 8AID TO HE ALIVi: federal Official Sara American Re ported Slain vrlta Rebels. EACJLB PABJl, Tex.. March 1-Clemento Vergara, the American ranchman re- ported to have been kidnaped by Mexican federals, and hanged at Hidalgo, Mexico, is alive, according to General Ouarjardo, federal commander at Ptedras Negras. General Ouarjardo today aald Vergara escaped from his captors. last Saturday and Joined a party of constitutionalists. TltU statement could not bo confirmed tonight. Rejected Rreralta at J wares. SUAHEZ. " March l.-The American re cruits refused by General Villa arrived hero tonight from Chihuahua, Each was glVen Ko gold by the general. They gave their names and addresses as follows: N. O. Bard. Kldfle avenue and lHth street. Chicago. William Htclnnauer, Fresno, cai. Martin McQulnn. 207 Trenton street. Boston. i. J. Darcy. Colby, wis. Henry Rogers. Vt Wre water street. Dos- ton. unaries luugewny, 1'oini .Marion, ra. William Kessel. 61 Rowan avenue. De troit, Mich. unaries u. uower, watts, uai. An American, giving his name as A. .I Tosh, who declined to name his address, also was in the party. Btelnhauer was given an extra (CO because he broke nls arm In the battle of OJInaga. Fred Kdwards ot Wichita. Kan., and John Simmons ot Peoria, lit., are re ported to have renounced their American cltltenshlp In order to remain with the rebels. U IS not known whether thoy gave. their true names. - Charles T, Cook of Wichita. Kan.. Is being-sought by his father, who believes that he is with General Villa. i Americana Unardrd, MEXICO CIT. March l.-A squad of six policemen acting under "superior or ders," guarded the American club here tonight No reason for installing tho guard was given other than a statement that "some thing unpleasant might occur, and the government Is disposed to use every means available to protect foreigners. Xatt-a from Pnlrbnry. KAIRBUUY. Neb.. March l.-tBDdatt H. L. Deed ot Eldon, Mo., has arrived In Falrbury and assumed charge over the Nebraska division as division super intendent for the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad. Mr. Reed succeed A. W. Kelso, resigned. Mr. Kelso has not given out his future plans aa yet. W. C. Donsall has returned irom Anoka, Minn., with a bride. Mr Don- sail was married to Miss Cora Vandewr at Anona. Minn., last week. A larg-j number of young people gave the couplo a charivari at the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Donsall, on r street. Mr. and Mra Donsall will makn their home on a farm In the north part. of this county. County Judge C, C. Doyle Issued a mar riage license to Qeorg Pike and Mlas Martha Helllger to wed, Mr. and Mrs. Pike will make thtlr home on a farm near Plymouth fc- u tXvS' JsbbW Vk&tzP- 'bbbbbbbbbbbbI m i mi LINCOLN CHIEF, My.- , , -SUE OMAHA PUBLICATION 'i t i. (From a Staft Correspondent) LINCOLN,' March. l.r(Speclal.).-H :s rumored In Lincoln this morning that Chief of Police Jumcs Malono ot this city will begin suit tor damages against tho Omaha Mirror forf the publication ot mat ter which tho chief claims Is libelous. Tho article appear.ed "last week In con nection with tho Imprisonment of Mrs. Sarah Walker' of Lincoln, who appcarel In Omaha" ns a witness against Tony Clarletta, ono of tho MoVey resort ban dits, ahd accuses tho Lincoln police chlot with being fully awara of tho prcsenco ot Clarletta In Lincoln anil allbwcd him to get away purposely. Throat nnil Lunn Trouble quickly helped by Dr. King's, New Ds covory,, tho first dose helps; best remedy for coughs, colds and lung diseases. 60a and $1.00. Atl dealers. Advertisement. FARMERS' INSTITUTE DATES FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH Sixteen farmers' institutes will bo held In Ncbraaku during the month of March, and, In addition to these, two Junior short courses will be given under tho direction of the stato agricultural ex tension servlc. of which C. W. Pugsley Is superintendent. ' This will practically conclude the insti tutes for this year. Tho season has been particularly favorable tor a large attend atico at the 17S points where Institutes have been held, and tho vork ' of tho present season will set a new high mark for attendance. During March the institutes will b held at these points on tho dates Indi cated! Morrill, March S; Mooreflcld, March 2 and 3; Pleasant Vley schoot, near Scottabluff, March 3; Wausa, March 3; Allen, March 3 and 4; JClwood. March 3 nnd 4; Pleasant Valley school, near Seottsbluff, March 4; Loomls, March I and Si Laurel, March 4 and 5; Hope school, near Mlnatore,' March 5; Dancrott, March 5 and 6: Seottsbluff, March 5, 6 and 7; Lodgepole, March 10; Chappell, March H; Dig spring, March ir: Kimball. March 13 and 14. Junior short courses, conducted under the supervision of tho county superin tendents, will bo held at Ord on March 16 to 10, Inclusive, nnd at Aurora trom March a to 17, inclusive. Sore Throat neglected, but develop Into seri ous ailment. JUmoft & lagan mUo wka SLOANS LINIMENT which easily, conquers arcM. tjfciwa,, tBwawW, aad other troaWca of tho throat and cheat, writes t Enclose! And SI rants, fbr which Is the only thing I can act to stop aor. throat, for me." it alw wis oV.!iv0a3s?-yfle,h-,u,p,,,nir M sWari. Mca St, Sfc. I SI M HITCHCOCK SENDS GRUENTHER'S NAME INFOR COLLECTOR (Continued from Page One.) assume that Mr. Thompson when lia left was not advised as to conditions between these two representatives of the democ racy of Nebraska, in which event the Thompson visit would parallel tho Unsuc cessful visit of Judge Tlbbets a short tlmo ago. It may bo that Judgo Tlb bets' name for the sotlcltorshlp of the treasury may yet be In process of Incuba tion as well. Thompson' Aspirations. Should the deal for pacification go through as per arrangement, there s rumor that the little pacificator might take It into n:s nead to bo a candlda'.e for governor of Nebrasita This, of course, would be conditioned on the re fusal of Governor Morehead to run, Mr Thompson has otten essayed to run for office In Nebraska and has been near the goal a number of times, but has never yet landed one ot the larger places. Metcalfe Plana tn Leave Zone. Information received in Washington through the medium of a letter written to Congressman Barton Is that Richard L, Metcalfe will leave the canal, zone March 20 Instead ot April 7, as he orig inally planned. It Is reported that the governor of the canal zone will not ac cept tho position on the committee to arrange the ceremonies for the opening of tho canal. Klnknld lloa Amendment. Congressman Klnkald today at the first formal hearing before the committee on irrigation ot tho arid lands, on tho bill Introduced a few days ago to glvo twenty years' time for water rights payments, presented an amendment to tho measure that payments for Increased charges ot construction might be made after twenty years by agreement between tho secre tary of tl0 Interior and tho water users. because the North Platte water users will be doing well enough to meet tho Install ment prescribed when they made their entries. A hearing on the amendment will bo given next Saturday and Judge Klnkald expects it to carry. a. L. Shumway of Scott's Bluff, who Is still here, today gavo his views on the bill and the results It wirt accomplish If passed, views that wore concurred In by C. N. Wright of tho same place who also Is here looking after his Interests In tho matter. "While the hill does not Incorporate nil of the features, that we desire," said Mr. Shumway, "yet the most Important pulnts aro there and the extension of time for water rights payments Is such that very likely most of the water users will bo Able to mako good." "Wnter fop Sonth Comities. Tho bill Is much mora liberal than any thing heretofore presented nnd on the wholo as it stands is a very good bill and SchKtz in Brown Bottles is pure and wholesome No disagreeable odor or taste that scientists find in beer in light bottles. "It is interesting to note the observation that beer in . colorless bottles exposed to diffused light will undergo a change, precipitating a heavy sediment and taking on a disagreeable odor and taste." , Extract from Dit Thterit und Praxis dtr Mahtitrtitung und Bitr ' fabrikatU. Published by Director Julius E. Thausing, .Leipzig, -f 4 . 1899, Fourth Edition, page 920. . . " This opinion was rendered: . impartially and in the interest of science. The slightest taint of im purity ruins the healthfuln'ess of beer. Be sure you get pure beer. Get Schlitz in Brown Bottles. See that crown That Made Milwaukee Famous NEW SECRETARY AND MANAGER OF BUROESS-NASH COMPANY. jflvSalKVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl JmLWKKk T. P. REDMOND. will afford a great deal of relief to the people. Judge Thompson of Grand Island aside from Uie political end ot his efforts was hero to obtain ultimately wnter for counties to tho south of the Platta river. Secretary Lane of tho Interior department today directed tho reclamation service to make an allotment of $10,000 to be used in making preliminary surveys which will afford sufficient details to glvo figures aa to cost, which figures may be used as a guide in Ascertaining the prac ticability ot diverting flood water Into a ilEly's Cream Balm Nostrils ana Jtieaa uatarrn (ioe& Instantly clears air passages; You breathe freely, Nasty discharge stops, head colds and dull headache Vanish. Get a small bottle anyway, iuet to try tit-Apply a little In the nostrils and in stantly your clogged nose and stopped up air passages ot 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 now! Get the small bottle ot "Ely's Cream Balm" at any or cork is branded iSchtitz.' Thc Beer canal to cover land In Oospcr, Phelps and Kearney counties on tho south side of the North Platte river In Nebraska. This action Is taken by the secretary as a result ot Judge Thompson's pre sentation of the caso before him yester day before leaving for home. Olnncorr to Itrmaln. At the request ot Congressman Lobeck today to Assistant Secretary Newton ot the Treasury department, tho announce ment was made that ilugh Qlascow, a. Grand Army of tho Republic veteran, would bo retained as watchman at the federal building at Omaha. Mlscellnneons Matters. T. J. Nolan, Omaha attorney, was In VashlnRton today on his way home from Miami. Fla. A rural delivery routo will be estab lished on May 1 at Wesslngton Springs, Jerauld county. South Dakota. Length, thirty-four and a quarter miles, salary 1770, families served, seventy-six. Mrs. Jessie N. Simpson 'vas appointed postmaster at TJe Hiding, Albany county, Wyoming. Penalon granted: Hannah Itadcllffc, Omaha. 112. PETITIONS FOR CITIZENSHIP FILED IN THIS STATE WAHOO. Neb.. March l.-(Spedal.)-The annual report of tho commissioner of naturalization to the secretary of labor for the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1913, mailed to tho different representatives ot the naturalization department, shows that out of the 93,188 petitions for citizen ship filed there were but 82,017 admitted. Jn Nebraska l,26(i petitions for citizen ship were filed and 713 of this number were admitted. 341 were continued over to a future hearing day, and 207 were dis missed for various causes, some Insuf ficient residence. Ignorance, Incompetent witnesses, etc. There were 1,691 declara tion of Intentions filed In Nebraska and 181,632 in the United States. There are nlnety-threo courts In Nebraska where citizenship papers are handled and 2,433 Opens Clogged drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat ot tho nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swol len membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleans ing, soothing relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear, Agents, Sherman St McConnell Drug Co. Advertisement. Phones: Dong. 1597. Xnd. A a6aa Schlitz Bottled Beer Depot 733 S. 9th Street, Omaha. Nebr. Phone 424 Hy. Gerber, xox S. Maia St. Council Bind In hfc t'nlted Stales But flftm stat. s have tho record of filing more petitions, nineteen states Issued moro Certificates And twenty states more declarations than tho state or NcbrasKa. Church llnltdlnar Drstrnyed. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., March l.-(Rpe-clol.) Klre starting In somo mysterious manner from tho furnnco. destroyed tho tlno Christian Reform church building in Havnna township, Deuel county. The toss will reach about $7,000. Insuranco to the amount ot $3,X Was carried. TH E LANPHER HAT IT Builds Up TUs k the work at Ayer"s SarsaperlB. Strength. Power. Reserve Sol d for 60 yeao. AA Yow Doctor. 2T5&: AMUSEMENTS. Stvotsd to Btrlotly Clean. Class TWICE DAILY ttmk Mat. Today ANOTHER BKAKD NEW OWE 5 ih Brig-htoit, Jolllest ana Xost Up-to-Data Mimical Snows n tn. world. LILLIAN FITZGERALD Sai5 0' '' Merry Whirl") SOLLY WARD A" 41 MATCHLESS ASSOCIATES In The Sntranclnr Snap-Shot. "SOCIETY ALaCARTE" A Bi?e. .Bio5c ot Knslo and Mirth filled From Cover to Cover DEAIt HEADER: if thr was nothing tlie t thli ihow except coijr liuit Lillian Fltir.rnM. you'd still owe mi money at tho pries we sll tha llttla paste-boards of ad mission here. She Is the epitome of ef(srrtscnce. K. I. JOHNSON. MsT. Oawtr. Bvsnlnffs. Sunday fe Holiday Mats. IBe, SSo, SOo and 70o g HATS, 15c and 25cft- Cssw rem If roe Ilk., hut no imoklar &ADXXS' I Oef MiSTVliE TICXSTS Vr DAY MATllncD BRANDEIS-W. Ktt Xlaw At Srlangsr' Stupendous Frodaoiiou BEN-HUR 2J?e?1 ' 8 Chariot Horses Cart sins 8 p. tn. Wed. Matinee. 2 p. m. SCat. and Xlffht. TKUX8SA.T. VLAM. 6. Xlaw fc Erlang-er's Szqnlsit. Production. XEBECCA. Or ' BUHXYBKOOK 7AKU Prices Mat., 3So to 81 ; Hlirht. 3So to 91.60 MAS, 3-7-8 Montgomery & stone. FXOHB DOXSO. 43. SlatvEvery Day, flllS; avsry Klg-ht, 8U5. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE! Tills week Lillian Shaw. UiUr Gould atd Dei.e Ashlra, Gellssher and renin, Ed Caralll and Cbas. Gillette, Six ganiirlna, Merslts Brothers. Marl Brothers. Tlmeljr Motion Pictures. rnces- WUInee. gsllerr. 11 best seats (ex-eft Eat. and Sua.), Sc, Nlsbts, 10c, Sc. Sc and He H Fine work I H Prompt service H H Seasonable prices Kj H Bee Engraving Dept., I Bee Bldg. I THE ROSELAND GIRLS -in