. ( THE BEE: OMAHA, TIITJKSDAY, FEBRtTARY- 4 BARS CANDIDATES FROM WATER BOARD Representative Trumble of Sherman Introduce! Measure Directly Pertaining to the Body. SPECIFIES REMOVAL CAUSE (From a Stuff Correspondent.) IJNCOLN. Feb. 3. Spoolal.)-.Membera of th Water board of Omaha, Includlnc 1b general manaaer and employes at well, will be prohibited from participa tion In partisan politics while member of the board and while employed by that organisation. If Representative Trumbull can get H. K. ;. introduced today, through the legislature. The emploe of the loard have b-en forbidden from participation in municipal politic, and Trumbflll propones to amend this to "partisan." A majority vote. In stead of two-thirds vote, of the members Is deemed aufflclcnt for removal of ap pointee an demployea of the board. The bill would disqualify and remove board membera as well as the general manager from election or appointment to any public office if they seek office while member of the Water board. Morehead Asks for Emergency Money to Cover Fund Deficits tTrom a Ftaf Correspondent) l,TXXUN, Feb. I.-ffpeclaD-A met-as- from Gorernor Morehead, asking an emergency appropriation to rover deflatta In various funds of stale Insti tution, wa read la tha housa this tnarnlna;. 1 Tha messes mad clear that the deficit wa not an actual one, but waa created only out of thin air by reason of tha refusal of the state treasurer to snake tha various funds Interchangeable, The net Surplus in ether fund exceeds tha deficit by soma $K,m. Ths will aUl lap back Into the state treasury. Tha amount of the emergency appro Vriatloa aeked for 1 f77,M. The net surplus In other funds Is $!0S,03 of which U.T u In tha aallary fund and S91.3n la the maintenance funds of the various Institution. The seemtnf deficit are la oertaia funds la eight different Insu lt utlnraa, a follows: rKolmra' and Sailors' (Home at Burkett, I2M00; girls' home at 'Kearney, 15,720; Inglnalde Insane asylum, 18,415; boy' home at Kearney, 16.720; Orthopedic hospital, tt.2: penitentiary, IIT.MO; industrial school at Hllford. $:,9M; School for Deaf at Omaha. ; Jiome for dependent children at Lin coln. S2.730. Broome Provides in Bill to Remove Candidate's Personal Expense Limit NORMAL BOARD BILL GOES gRYAN URGES SHIP AND TREATY BILLS LINCOLN. Feb. 3 .-(Special ) A hard blow Is dealt the corrupt practices act by Representative Broome's bill, house roll 477, by which the personal expense of any candidate In various phases la not to he included In the limit of money allowed to be expended according to the number of ovtes received by the candidate. Th bill waa filed this morning. The amendment proposed eliminates the clause of the. aw requiring the adding of various Items of expense such as per sonal postage, for letters sent and also for circulars and posters snd th print ing bills for such articles. Telephone and telegraph bllla are to be eliminated from th list of expenses. No change la made In tlie cluase relat ing to the buying of "treats." There I no change made In the limit according to thu number of ovtes except that the limit of WW votes is dropped. The all-Important amendment proposed, reada as follows: "Be It further enacted that all neces sary expense for lf alone, for travel and subsistence, stationery postage, writ ing or printing and distributing letters, circulars and posters, telegraph and tele phone service shall be regarded as ex penditures and not as" paft of the sum herein fixed as a limit of expense and need not be shown In the atatement." BOARD SUGGESTS NEW LAWS New Bills Carry Suggestions of the Body that Has Control of the Wards of the State. REVISED RULES ARE PROVIDED (From a rUaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. . (Speclal.)-Investl-gatlon of the Board of Control Into the affairs of the various state Institutions led to the Introduction of a bevy of bill before the house this morning by the house committee on state institutions. They provide for a revision of th laws governing the admission of Inmates to the various state Institutions. v Censorship of correspondence from In mates of the State Hospital for the In sane Is revised In one measure. General freedom Is given In the writing of let ters, at least, one per week la permitted. The admission of Inmate to the Hos pital for th Insane shall follow an In quiry under a set of question to be com piled by the Insanity commission of th arlous counties In a certain form to be drafted. General changes are provided In th d- miasloD of Inmates to the Boys' Indus trial school at Kearney, th Women' In dustrial home at Mllford. th Girls In dustrial horn at Geneva and th Ortho pedic hospital In Lincoln. Changes In tha name of some of the Institutions are also proposed. One would change the nam of. th Blind Institute to th Nebraska . School for the Blind. Another bill proposes the changing of th Haatlng asylum title to that of In glnalde Hospital for the Insane. Would Make Rail Body Incapable of Increasing Rates (From a Staff 'Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. -llneciD All chano- of- the railway commission ever assuming, authority to raise passenger rate In' Nebraska la eliminated in a bill, drawn and sponsored by Attorney General Reed, .and Introduced, In the sen ate , today by tuator Hudrn. The bill ruukea mora definite and cer tain tn' present law defining the juris diction of th railway commission. ' Tlae bill come' a result of the S-cent far case at present pending before th supreme court. In which the Missouri I'aclfic seeks to mandamus the supreme court to take Jurisdiction of lts appll canon of a raise- In passenger rate. It wa dearly th desire of the, peo ple, according to th attorney general it hat th making of. iaaener rates not b delegated to' th commission, but left to th flefflalauure. SPENCER SEEKS TO KEEP. . DEMOS IN STRAIGHT. PATHS (From a Staff Correspondent.) . LINCOLN, Feb. i (Special) "A bill to oampel Vr. Kryan to keep bis pledge 'in th future," i not th title of a bill introduced , this) afternoon In the senate !by Epeooor of Gag, but it rnan th am tblnjc, . Tha bill wll . require all delegate to a national eonventlon to In' allcata .their preference for president and X!edg themselves to vote that way wheat they get there. ; Snator 8pencer If a republican, . tout deeply sympathise with hi democratic ! twetbfen la soma things tor which, they ' hav to atand lor and at tha sun time look pleasant, bene th bill BLUE SKY LAW AMENDED Representative Blauser Provides the Funds for Carrying Oat Law by Taxing- Real Estate Agents. TRANSFERS TO BE REGULATED f (From a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. S. (Special ) Amendment to the "Blue Sky" law of th stat are proposed In Representative Illauser's bill, house roll No. 48ft, intro duced this morning. The creation of a state fund known as the state conserva tion and soil survey fund Is proposed as a means of disposing of th license fee of SI each ho proposes to assess each dealer of foreign real estate doing buslnesa In the state. The sales of real estate, stocks and bonds and other securities by individual la permitted by his offered amendment, provided them securities were purchased In "good faith." Reaalat Haadllu Transfers. The sale or giving wy of street car transfer will become a misdemeanor If the plans of th Lancaster county dele gation do not go amiss. Their measure Introduced Wednesday morning, provide no definite punishment, but makes It a misdemeanor to allow any one to obtain a transfer who Is not entitled to It. Is f Air Restricted. Air guns in the hands of anyone younger than IS wilt be prohibited by Represen tative' Nelson' bill filed Wednesday. DEAL PLANS TO CENTER AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES fTrona a Btaff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Feb. 8. 8pclaX-A - bill far reaching In It provoalon wa In troduced by Beat of Cuater In th senate thta afternoon, which If It become a law will tak front th Elate Board of R rents th supervision of th state agrt outtural farm and place it under an agricultural board to be knonwn a "Th Agricultural Activities Board" to be com posed of nine member of which th gov ernor shall be an ex officio member. Th Intent of th bill Is to put all agri cultural activities of evorx natur under this board Including the stat farm, sub stations state board of agriculture, live lock sanitary board, etc. Miner Has Bill to Raise Passenger Rates Half a Cent (From a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. l-J5peclal.)-Increas- Ing th passenger rate of th state of Nebraska on all railroad from 2 cents to SH cent Is proposed In the bill. II. ft. 634 Introduced this morning by Ilepresen- tatlv Miner of Douglas. The bill was Introduced during the gen eral rush of bills poured Into on th last day of the session and follow on th heels of th recent application of th Missouri raclflo railway for a return of the old s-cent fare, which the railway commission refused holding that a chang in mo law waa out W,IU Jurisdiction. , The hill Is th only on In the present legislature that In any way affect the S-cent fare passed by th legislature of 1907 and which has since een held con stitutional by th stat supreme court Jerry Howard Says He Won't Let Any Packer Run Saloon (From a matt Correspondent) LINCOLN. Feb. t- (Special.) -Jerry Howard of South' Omaha, protagonist of anything antagonistic t ' the packer, says that th latter are operating sa loons and that he Intend to top It; He ha a bill that will at least put th packing companies out of tha 1 saloon business, or tor that matter put out any body that attempts to run a parlor for liquid refreshment . on , packing house owned ground. Thl proposed bit of legislation wilt probably produce more of a sensation and evtn mora of a fight. than did How. Md' minimum wag bill, which .recently loat out In the house, but . which he is tilt fighting desperately to pluck from th burning. ..' , . ., I Senate Refuses to flack Up on Road Law Legislation BROGAN ASKS STATE PUT IN CHICAGO ZONE (Continued from Pge One.) House Committee of Whole Sends Measure on Way with Its Approval. ELIMINATES SOME OF MEMBERS fF'rom a fluff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. I. (Special.)-Without a murmur of dissent the house committee of the whole this morning recommended for passage the bill that reduces the state normsl board, and which, as amended la the standing Committee, puts the quietus on Tom Majors of Peru and Dan Morris of Kearney as members of the board. As originally introduced the bill abol ished the atate normal beard and put those atate Institutions under the regents of the university. This part waa stricken out and an amendment offered reducing th number of the appointive members of th board from five to three and providing that no board member might come from any county In which a normal wa lo cated. The bill aa amended make th super intendent president of the board and th stat treasurer I secretary, those posi tion having been hitherto elective with the board. The other three member of th board are to be appointed by the governor. Anti-Bucket Shop BilHJnder Way (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Neb., Feb. . (Special.) All places of business where grain, meat, cot ton, stocks and bonds and other quotable Prices are posted will be hereafter known as buoket-ehops, according to the bill In troduced this morning amid the general flood of proposed measures, and the oper ator of such a place will be liable to a sentence In the penitentiary of from one to five years. Hunter of Douglas 1st tha author of this measure. The owner of the building wherein. uch a place 1 conducted will b liable to a heavy fin and th bill likewise proposes to make liable all employes, agents, cus tomers and patronlzer of th market bureau. Teephon and telegraph companies fur nishing servlc to the bucket shop would be made liablo and upon conviction would be subjected to a fin of S100 to $1,000 per day for each day such service was given and would be liable also to being denied a corporation license In the state. Secretary, in Talk to Chamber of Commerce, Pleads for Colom bian Pact Measure. NO RELIANCE ON FOREIGN BOATS Brand and Bartholdt Urge Passage of the Hitchcock Arms Bill little chance of being taken out of the Kansas City district Mr. Brogan wa accorded attention dur ing hla argument, Mr. Warburg of the board being especially Interested In some of th statement made by Mr. Good rich of counsel for Kansas City. Three National testa. Mr. Brogan said there were three na tional tones of trade routes, the first being (westward' through Minneapolis, tht second through Omaha and the thirl through Kanaas City. He stated that the flow of trado for the entire territory west of the Mississippi and east of the Rockies, all the way from Texas to the Canadian border, was from west .to east and vie versa, rather than from north to south and vie versa. Mr. Goodrich auggesUd th possibility of trado moving from north to south, via the gulf and Fanama canal, which Mr. Brogan characterised as dreams sine the scheme did not Indicate for whom these agricultural and llv stock products wore Intended as tha movement through the canal contemplated many, point of ship ment probably th strongest point Mr. Bro gan mad wa hla quotation from tha re port of the organisation committee wherein It stated, "th great preponder ance of trade In dlatrlct No. in is to the east." Then h mphaaixd that out of 111 member banks In Nebraska, M and out of thirty member bank la Wyoming, I twenty-eight have asked to be transferred to Chicago, and surely iney ougni o know what la good for them. Fewer at Board. Mr. Brogan pok of th power of th board and Insisted that It should not be bound by th action of th organisation committee. Mr. Goodrich told about th business th southern counties In .Ne-1 tenant Id th British r.avy and attar breska ha with Kansa City, Insisting ward , a resident of San Francisco, I In WASHINGTON, Fb. i Senator Hitch cock' bill to empower the president to forbid the export of war' supplies was urged before the senate foreign relation committee today by Horase L. Brand and Michael English of Chicago and Rep resentative Bartholdt of Missouri. Mr. Bartholdt said England had enacted a similar law in 1833 just before the Cri mean war and regarded It a 'a domestic matter. Under . questioning by Senator Sutherland ha thought the effect of th Hitchcock bill would be to weaken the allies. - He cited the biography of Ambassador White at Berlin in 1898. during the Span lah-Amerlcan war,' vs show Germany's attitude.- It was stated there, h said, that a shipload of war materials' had left Hamburg for a Spanish port, when Mr. White protested and th German government, although It ' had a clear right to permit such traffic, ordered th ship back to Hamburg to be unloaded, WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 Secretary Bryan addressed the Chamber of Com merce of th United State her with a plea for support for the administration ship bill and ratification of th Colom bian treaty. "The present war ha shown OS th dis advantages to which w are subjected when we rely on fore'gn ship to carry our merchandise." he said. "The interruption of trad Incident to ny great war throws a heavy burden on the neutral nations. Step have been taken to Increase largely our merchant marine, and the anlpping bill Is a still more Important step toward ' Importance on th seas. Ships under government control will serve a double purpose, one permanent In Its nature and th other Important in an emergency, such as now exist. "The permanent advsntage of govern ment ships is to be found in the fact that they can establish new trade routes, acting eg pioneer and going where private ship would be afraid to venture. It take tim to establish new routes and those who Isy out such routes are liable to incur a, temporary financial loss. A soon as there I sufficient trade to make th routes profitable it will be easy to find ships, but In the open competition of the seas, the pioneer ship has no as surance that it can reimburse Itself for the money spent in th development of new trade. A government ship can do in thl respect what a private ship would not do. Freight Rate Abnormal. "In addition to our permanent needs we hav urgent temporary demand - to consider. There ar numerous reason why the government should be prepared to meet such an emergency a that which now confront us. "Our traffic Is Interrupted and avail able ship ar so carce that freight rates have risen enormously. Govern ment competition would tend to prevent th Injustice from which our commerce Is now suffering. "The government, acting for all the people, has already responded to recog nised needs In establishing the branch banks and In the provision made for a merchant marine. It Is now attempting to render further service through govern ment owned ships, but there Is another avenue for governmental activity. Beoaa Colombia Treaty, While friendship cannot make up for conomic dlaadvantagea or for lack of banking or transportation faculties, still friendship Is a factor that rannot be overlooked. The various department connected with th foreign trade ar In full sympathy with the president In his effort to cultivate the good will of our American neighbors. These effort have been manifested In many way and In connection with our dealing with a num ber of countries, but I venture to call special attention to on matter In which the member of thl body will, I am ur. feel a deep interest, namely, the Colonw blan treaty. For eteven year the relations between thl country and Colombia hav been ab normal. All th republics In Central and South America will be favorably affected by the termination of this misunderstand ing. Th pending treaty doe net reopen th question t Issue In 90 It simply deals with the situation as It exists to day and attempts to reach an honorable settlement which will be satisfactory to both nations and thu restore the friend ship which so long existed between the United States and Colombia. The secretary referred to the new bank briefly ss probably the greatest single step toward enlarging American foreign trad. Bead The Bee's "Business Chances" and get into your own business. Kansas City Grocer Buys Gold Brick KANSAS CITY. Mo". Feb. S.-A "gold brick" Is reposing today In the Kansas City pollc station for th first time in thirty years. Th brick was sold last night to Frahk Caramusa, an Italian grocer, who bought a half Interest In it for 12,000, of which he paid t'-OO In cash. Two men and a woman were arrested a few hours after Caramusa turned over his purchase to the police. Caramusa wa led to believe he was dealing with a miner, recently arrived from Alaska and anxiou to return to Italy because of ill health. Slingsby Baby is Declared Heir to Baronial Estate IX5NDON. Feb. 3. The probate court today decided that th eon .of Charle R. Hlngaby la th legitimate heir to the $500,000 baronial property tof the Slingsby family in Yorkshire. ' Th case ha been before th court for nearly two yeara.. Charle R. Slingsby, formerly a Ilea Be Pretty! . Turn Gray Hair Dark (From a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. J. -(Special. )-Lhners of Thayer loat out In th senate yester. day afternoon In his attempt to reinstate th old law allowing th payment of th poll tax In labor. H also lost In his'at tempt to secure a division of th road district, now constating of a precinct. Into four part, each with a separata road overseer limited to an expense of $04 a yar. Another bill killed waa 8. F. No. C. by Bygland of Boone, calling for th repeal of the law requiring th publication for four week f th levy estimate In cities nd village. that St. Joseph and Kanaas City got more than per cent of th live stock over Omaha, and then with a large chest ex pansion ald: "Slxty-ftv per cent or th rediscounts of the Kansa City bank comt from Nebraska." Mr. Warburg, with a subtle smile end probably with memories of Kansas City's present standing In the sisterhood of re serve district, asked Mr. Goodrich what th total loan and discounts of th Kan sas City reserve bank were, and with much reluctance Mr, Goodrich said "about IGS.O0Q." Then Mr. Warburg asked how much weight could be given to lh loan and discount figure, which seemed to tump th rotund Mr. Goodrich. Tester day loans and discount In Kansas City's reserve bank were $167,000. Psrtls Sket. Mr. Brogan' parting shot to th board wa that Chicago on th first three bal lots from member bank received 16 vote, where all told Kansa City re ceived but t6, a proof that Ntbraaka wa logically tributary to the east and not to th south. Senate Servitors Will Be Paid Today (Kroin a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Feb. S.-8peclal.r-Kalary Lock young! - otxxl r can tHI if rou warrants for th aenat membera and the nae tirandinHlier's wimple recipe senate employe were being drawn by tha vi Mte jea ana hulphur. I state auditor this niemlng. a will be " - possible for these aervltors of th stat Aiiiiosi everyone anowa thst Mage Tea to get their first pay tomorrow. Moat of aaa ouipiiur, properly compoundrd. brings th house member hav Irrady drawn tca uie natuiat color and lustre to the their money. hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching m alp and atop falling hair. Yeara ago the only way to get this mlxtur waa to ntak It at home, wblca la muasy and troublesome. Now adays, by asking at any drug stor ftr 'Wyeth's Efce and Sulphur Compound," j i wiU get a large bolt! of thl famous bid rclp tar about W cents. lKn t atay gray! Try li! No on can ptalb!y tall that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with II and draw this through )our hair, taking uns an.aU stiaad at a time; by morning lhs gray hair disappears, and after an uhr application or two, your hair be- oincs beautifully dark, thick aud glussy. -AdverUoemcat possession of the property, which waa devised, to. hla. offspring-. When he asked the ourt to confirm th aucoesslon, a younger brother protested on the ground that th child wa not a legitimate aon, but an Infant substituted by th Ilea tenant' wife when her own child died. Since the case has been on trial evi dence ha been taken In California and record produced there to prove th child th legitimate son and heir of the Sllngeby. MANUFACTURERS INTERESTED IN STATE SHOW AT LINCOLN tFrom a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, Fob. S- Special. HooreUry WhlUea ef the Commercial club, reports that there I a growing interest among th manufacturer of th state of Nebraska, in the coming manufacturers' how, which I to be held In th auditorium la Lincoln from February O to Si- Thl show Is held In connection with th ainlh annual convention f th Federation of Nebraska retailers, which meet In Lincoln upon th am date. Bills by Hundred on the Last Day I From Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. J.- Special Telegram ) The atate aenat held a ac salon thla aft ernoon at i o'clock and closed th Intro duction of bill in that body th last bill being a. At th laat session th last bill waa numbered 4CT and was Introduced by Dodge. The last bill today was Introduced by Wink of Buffalo. The house held a night seaslon to permit introduction of bills after having run the! number up to K3 during the day. Get competent help through The Be. Decision in the Federal League Suit Nearly Ready CHICAGO. Feb. . -Dec la to a In the Fed eral league' suit against Organised Baae Ball, which. It la alleged, operate In vio lation of the Sherman anti-truat law, will be handed down not later than next Sat urday. Vnited Stat Dtatrtct Judas Lsa dl. before whom the case waa heard, mad this announce msnt yesterday. Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad. L V'WjS mmm n. ,m a aU eriy- IW 1 C ' fc i A2JD OtXTCCMTrl fiTRCKTS NEW WHITE GOODS SPECIALS for THURSDAY Long Cloth 15c 36-inch $1.50 a bolt 20c 36-inch $2.C0 a bolt 25c 36-inch $2.50 a bolt Lon? Cloth, of 12 yards Long Cloth, of 12 yards Long Cloth, of 12 yards DamoseUe Cloth 80c 42-ln. IamoncIle Cloth, $3.00 a bolt of 12 yards 80c 40-inch Phantom Cloth, $2.50 a bolt of 10 yards 80c 40-lnch Japane Nain sook, $2.50 a bolt of 10 yds. TUESSETTE NAINSOOK 30c 44-in. Tuessette Nainsook, $2.00 a bolt of 10 yds. 40c 44-in. Tuessette Nainsook, $2.50 a bolt of 10 yds. Checked and Striped Flaxon All 25c Checked and Striped Flaxon, 15c yd. Checked Dimities 30c Checked Irish Dimities, 25c a yard 50c Checked Irish Dimities, 35c a yard r , Twat Killed fcy Oai Eseleaiea. WAliKEQAN,' 111., Feb. LGas frem leak In a main twenty-five feet from hla horn, awoke Joseph Zelmo today. H struck a match and th reauluag ex plosion killed hla wife and hi mother and injured him so that he may die. Two yeara aao leaking gaa emothered Zelmo a two little children. The gaa main supplies VYaukegan and other north shore towns. 1914 Income Tax All persons having net incomes of $3,000 or over for the year ending Deoomber 3l6t, 1914, art required to fill out and file with the Revenue Department a tax schedule on or before March" 1st, 1915. We have on hand tbe necessary blanks and will be pleased to give information and be of assistance to any one who may wigh help with them confidentially and without obligation or charge. 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