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TTTE HKB: OMAHA, FIJI DAY, FEBRUARY .5. 1015, SANCTION GIYEN SHIPPING BILL President Wilson'! Course Ftvored by Nebraska House by Vote of 68 to to 39. . FOUR REPUBIICAlfS FAVOR v. , iFrom a Staff Correspondent.) 1.INOOLK, Feb. 4. RpeclaL President Wilson rniy now go ahead and bur shlpSj the house, this morning giving It ssnc tion to that kind of a program. By a vote f R to B the hons decided that w must nava ship- The- vot si very nearly a party vote, only six democrats voting against the measure and four re publican voted for It. - Druesedow of Douglaa voted for the Richmond bill because, he believed that "when Woodrow "Wilson u . elected president of the United Btatea h became your president and mine, regardless of psrty and I am going to support Ma work for the benefit of the nation." Stolnmeyer ald that ha voted for the bll because ha believe that, It had the opposition of the shipping trust- Qreen alt (switched to the republican sire and explained hie rota to the effect that he feared It would place this nation' neu trality in danger tf eons-re named the measure. Reynolds of Red Willow had neveP seen a copy of the bill and thus voted against It. Palmer voted against it because ha "believed In letting well enough alone, even though Wilson Is (DruesedoWa president and mine' The vote on the Richmond bill was as follows: Democrats for, 6- t'rlnkUw Kaylor r'i Neff Tfo "Kley Klmelund Norton Kvsns rr I Foster , Oaterman fnK Parrlott Krlea Patterson IlitrnilejA . H-un , Hornby Kcirenrath Howard Router Mom an h Richmond Hunter Rteacheck . Kanffman rtudlalll Klme Mam Koch hlever Kciff Mlndelar l.anlKan Hnyrler l.igsetr , Kteinmeysr l.lmisey Btevenson Mattenon Taylor Aleredith Van Oeusen Meyaenburg Mr. Speaker. . Republicans fur, 4 Cox, Droesedow, Fults, Nutsman. Republicans against, 33' Alnley Miner Mochett 1 Moaeley Nelson Nichols Palmer Parkinson Peterson Helanr Reynolds L-lncoln Reynoulds Red Willow Hcudder Korenaon Ktebhlns Tlbbets Woodhurat t . Hmllh Sterna Trumbule .Anderson l'nlk Rates Riant Hurgeea , Chambers Thurston t'onley renin ' Jalley Kherman Harris ' llLtlon llynek Jeary I-arscn l.unilgren Wears .Democrats gainst, Rarker lireenwalt l.abounty Jobs in Danger..". v By; NortOn Bilk v r.::,To Consolidate (From a Staff Correspondent.) U.VCOLN. Feb. 4.- (Special) -Thraa bill, introduced by Norton of Polk yes terday are Important In that they con olldata departments of tha atata and legislate preaent incumbent out of office, j Ho anxious Is tha committee of whluh Wr. .Norton la chairman to get these peo ple off pf tha payroll that they have in aerted't)i emergency ,rlaus, and If tha bills become laws somebody may be look ing for a lob before tha flowers bloom. If, R, 67 consolidates tha Irrigation de railment, now presided over by D. IX Rrire, a republican, with tha railway com miesiort. also republican, and therefore Mr: Price may hold his Job. II, R, ar consolidate tha fir commis sion with the insurance commission. And as ' Colonel, WSnfleld Scott RJdgell Is a democrat and the Insurance board is dem oc?Ho -also, the colonel may be able to hold .on. . ' If. R,' sis .consolidate s tha hotel commts sion with the loud commission., and may 1-erniit Cjloiiel Phil Aekerman, hotel oom mlfceloher, to consolidate himself with t'olnnel Clarence llarman. food commis aimer", which, of course, ts a pleasant thing 'for these two gentlemen to contemplate.:- . . SUTTON ENTERS PROTEST OVER COURSING MEASURE . (from; a Staff Correspondent.)' ' UNCOIL, rU 4. ScUI. Represen tattve Jrary's antlouralng bill draws a prutrfit froin Clay county, tha horn of ins ranious euuon coursing meet. A p- tltios of great length was received In tha bouae ThuradsVt askln? that tlis mem- Wra tk every. oeslbl means to kill the measure. H.; I. 3W DON'T. 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The only sure way to get i.d of dandruff ts ta dissolve this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid srvon; apply It at Bight when retiring; tice enough to moisten tha s alp and rub it in gently with the finger tlpa. i:y morning, most it not all, of your uandruff will be gone, and thrwe or four ii. jcs explication will oompiately dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign ui.d trace of It ; Yuu wUl find, too, that all itching and l vs'ng or the scalp will stop, and yoar hair will lock and feel a hundred times lUtr. You run get liquid arvon at say drug aturv. It la inexpensive tai (our oumes n all you aid need, no matter hi,m jnuih tiandruft tu have. This niinjjie ri:idy nver f ails AJvtrt.te- Last of Grist Mouse bil! Introduced Wednesday even ing. fbruary : H. R. Ci, lliitt'n of Lan aater-Amends brldg law to sfford state aid for build ing of eiy bridge taenty feet or more 'n lensth, os well as across any stream the width of l"i feet or more. Latter the present law. It. It. M, irtttlon of Iiicaater Whem cause, of action arising In one county la tried In another former shall pay touts. H. R. ff-T. Ilutton of J-sncsater I'm vldes for Inspection of sll msehlnery, wlrlnr and ventilating: rvatema in stato Inatitutli na hv iHiard of rontrnl. M. R. Mutton rf Lancaster Where surety company Is sued It must be In county where i s use of sctlnn arose, de stdto th fart that tbe auditor is made the Sfterit of the rompsry ' ' M. It. 6. Ostermann of Merrh-k llskes state of Nebraska Insurer against toss by hall, etc. 11. R. MO. Conley Provldea for a bureau In the department of public Instruction for tna registration and placement ot teachers. IL R. CT. sorensnn Provides. sgsJnst the sale of impure be and fixes a pen alty. It. R. 83 Conley Provides a minimum wage for female Islior of 20 cents per hour or 17.60 per week of not more than fifty-four hours, and not more than ten hours per day Penalty attached. li. H, b, Anderxon or Hoyi rrovwes for township and precinct boards of equsllsntlon in cotmtles tinder township organlxatlon and commissioner organiza tion respectively. it. K, IW4. Anderson or woyd iiequires all able-bodied electors to attend all primary and general elections and ex onerates one so voting Irmn payment or poll tax. m, k. 36. Anderson ot Boya Provides that state banks may pay interest equal to that paid by the nationsl banks In tha same town; repeals old limit of per cent in such a case. IL R. 6M, mlth. Stanton and Cum ing Provides the nonpartisan nomina tion and elertlon of the superintendent of public Instruction and of county super Intendcnls. H. R. 6:17 Relsner of Thomss Provides for establishment of dlstrbit custodial farms for tffe detention and employment ot persons convicted of crime below tha grade or rclontee. Appruates tXO.omi. M. R. 6?s. Howard of Douglaa Abolishes Office of deputy labor commissioner. 11. R, S, Snyder and Tibbetts (by re quest) Appropriates lfi.000 for the widow of Kd M. Talbert, killed In auto accident alleged to have been caused through ac tion of an inmate of Insane asylum. It. R. tHO Foster Appropriates 12,600 for the purchase ot land for the home of dependent children of Lincoln. Same to be adjacent to tha ortheopedln hospital. M. H. Ml. roster A porouiiatea le.ooo for new building at ortheouedio hospital II. R. 642. Korf of Cedar and Kelfenrstli of Knox Provide that sample ballots rfhall ha In possession of the county clerk twenty instead of ten daya before election. i II. R. M3. Rarker of Franklin Provides; (hat no banking corporation of any kind organised under the state law shall oc cupy same building with national bank. II. R. M4. Korf and Jlelfenratn Amentia law ronoernlng state health inapeotor. requiring him to have two years experi ence aa physician Instead ot one; makea salary payable monthly Instead ot quar terly; makea him appointive ny me mate iioard of Health inatead ot the governor. If. i R. Cio. Barker Requires insurance companies to annually publish atata auditor's certificate that it has complied with the laws ot the etata. H. R. 6:, Barker Provides that tha duplicates of all chattel mortgages shall be filed with the county assessor and ren ders them Invalid aa evident unless so filed. H. R. 7, Jeary of Iattcaater Provides for waiver of certain proceedings under certain clrcumetances in tha administra tion of estates. , . 11. R. i. Reynolds of IJncoln Appro priates 1O,t)00 for building and improve ments at experimental substation . at North Platte. Emergency. It, r. Mil, Reynolds Another antl-dls-crimlnatlnn Insurance bill. . 'II. R, bM, Trumbull-rNoii-partlatMl elec, tlon f elata and county supei-lnlendeuta, on the same acSicmo used now for udi atnl officers, ' ' . . n . w Korloii Governor shall pre - !.) tui.t. fur the legislature aud the auditor is to keep books In such a way as to nest serve tn purp. ii n r,i Norton Oeates a state f- eir-iunr v mrvav commission the expenses ,r which tha finance committee are to arrange. Bl members appointed by tha governor. ' -.. It. tU w, iMorion v"u"J""-" - w office shall pivpare "the party . pianoi m after 'the primaries. , - IL R. 6M, Morton rermus n saie oi rermanent achool inveatments at teas than tl prit tiald if the money cin be re-investd to belter advantsge. Kinerg eney elsuaa. It. 11. tUi, rionon-An umiumu slon fornt of govemmsnt for oouniies to be adopted by a msjoniy ot mi- voting thereon, uuestion suomivivu ui a 10 per cent petition. It. It. , rxorion ana rimuii Amendments Ho the direct primary law. sample ballot mailed to voters, larger petition for office abeva the county mi numerous otner snirnaiunni. II. It- Sui. Finance Committee Consol idates the. ststa-board of irrigation In re-invested to belter auvaniage emer gency clause. It. It, wa mnanoa uonimiiww consol idate the state fir commiaslon with the state Insurance commlsaion, ana makes the Insurance commissioner the flre commissioner. emergency clause. H. It, Kinanca Committee Consol idate the stale hotel commission Into tbe pur food commission and abolishes the hotel commissioner a separate commissioner, . H. R. Flnsnce iximmutee Appro priates tn.HA as deficiency for tha slat Institutions. IL R, L Finance Commlttee-Appro-priates U,0) for the state board of control to expend at the state peniten tiary In eatabltahlng any Industrie It may see fit. Kinergency rlauae. II. K. 6KI, Flnamo Committee Apprc-k prlates for . buildings aed Improve ments for the Feeble Mmded Institute at lieatrlce, . U. R. WS, Flnanra Committee Ap pmprlates g.W,0n0 for buildings and Im provements at tha Nebraska hospital for the Insane. . . If. R. U. Flnsnca Committee Ap propriates I.T.SOO for a new building at the home for dependent children. IJncoln. U II Wi.V Finance Committee Ap propriate -l b.rVS for buildings and Im provements at tns nospuai tor luoer cular patients at Kearney. It. R. Unanc Committee Ap- proprlatea llO.OOn for a laundry at the 1 ....!. v . , ailfAMl 11. R. T, Finance Committee Ap propriates IN.OOO for improvements at the a,klriira' hotna at Orand Island. H. R. kinsnce fommlttee Ap propriates IkWO fur a sewer and for aumtry machinery gi tne gins inuusinai -niMii at Uftievft. H. R. , Klnsnee Committee Ap propriates H.w to improve tlis ground at lh Hi-ImwiI for the lleaf. Omaha. IL R. tnu, finance Committee A p propriatea XSM for a dairy bara at tha n-luatrtal Bin at atiitora. 11 It. 671. Mookett I'ermlte the state renloitiftt to frame rules to protect tha fossil remains In the state, such rule to have the tore of law. II. R. 71. Mookett tllves wider latitude In examinations of candidate for publio aceountanta. 11. R S7S. Liggett Prohibits a school hoard from hliing a teacher after formal nuil- that the teacher Is undtir contract in another dial riot. II. It. 74. Cronln Takes out or tne present law the taxation of the expreas nompantes In the usual method. A eom- itanlitu bill tor the tun to tan on grwas reeiitta. 11. It. .o, uarreti fropoaea conaiuu tlonal amendment for four-year term for tat officers. H. R. r, Nelson An amenaea incom plete Mil relating to dependent children. 11. It.' rne io iianinv n.--niw r.iulrd within the county of pestilence. 11. H. 67. Richmond After six months a Jeweler may sell properly repaired and unpaid tor. H. 11. T. Richmond Insurance eom mlKKloner shall hold offloe for six years in tilaea of two yaara. Kinergency clause. if. R. b4. Richmond and Ian Oliiers Appropriates ts),i, the state valuation tor two yar. x ' oniiciiai mi torlcal o.:lty building, tr. R. S1. Richmond Children in th a-honl for the deaf shall b taught by sit knoan methods, in place of the lip method. H. H. laid, Rb hmoni treates a revising and editing coininuiee Ht sisia puuuca Hons. t'onxiKting of the state printer, unl vetaity lil.iaiian and director, of the ret erent-e linriu. H R. t,n:l. Richmond The Wisconsin 1.U:1 law wherein it false atateuwiil is of New Bills published hv mistake and retraction Is mad at once only actual damsgea rsn be recovered. II. R. K4. Relsner and Jesry F.xtends the term of office of district clerks two years. 11. R. J, Richmond The state stiditor shall ones per year make an examination of the bonks sn1 sccounts of sll sseo cinttons and societies. II. R. gas, Nichols In cities of the sec ond class the msyor and council msy sell unused portions of ahsndoned cemetery lots and hold such funds In trust for the upkeep of the lots. M. II. 7. Negley Tskes out of the police pension fund In Omaha forfeited cash hall. II. It. M. Negley Public utilities can never claim rights to streets and hltdi. wsys after expiration of franchise through adverse iwsseseion against tho state. M. R. .. Negley Railroads must build alJe tracks or spurs ana feet long If the petitioners gusrsntee $.1,000 worth of busi ness In three year under bonds. II. R. . Negley end the Board of Con trol A pproprlstes fc.W.000 for a reforma tory site end equipment, location to be nsmed bv the board. M. R. 1, Negley snd Tibbetts Public warehouse law to apply to all elevators snd other structures where property Is stored for commercial purposes. Not op tional. II. R. r2. Stearns-Fishlng and hunting licenses shall be pa hi Into the county school fund where Issued. II. R. f.1, Moseley, Miner and Lsrsen Appropriate $2i.0ii0 to equip railway ex hibit csrs to attach to through train during the San Francisco exposition. 11. It. H. Dalhy In cities of 6,000 to (25.006 tinder the commission form of gov ernment commissioners to serve for six years, one to be elected each two year. IL R. K96, Chambers Permit the use of labor saving devices in county offices for making tip the tax records, statutory provisions existing now notwithstanding. H. H. M, Matteson In counties of less than 20.000 the aherff shall be tha proba tion officer unless the county commla slonens appoint someone else. 11. It. SOT. Dalby in ciUe of 7.000 to SS.000 there shall be a general registra tion prior lo the spring election ot 1, and thereafter each six yesrs. K. R. Druesedow-Fbrbld contract of employment which stipulate a waiver of right of damages. H. R. , Rlescheok Appropriates $100, 060 to build and operate a state hog; chol era serum plsnt. II. R. 704, Bates and Hornshy Appro priates an unknown sum from th state treasury to psy the indebtedness of cer tain school districts. il. R. 701, Palmer-Complaining witness In violations of gama law shall receive one-half of the fine before It Is paid to the county treasurer. II. R. J02, Liggett and Peterson Civil service commission of three to b ap pointed by the governor in filling most appointive tat offloers. , H. B. 70.1, Pslmer (by vemiestV-Provlflei that fees collected by oiaxrici cjt. county judge or Justice of the peaces, also fines and forfeited bonds shall be credited to the county general fund Instead of th school fund. M. R. 704. Palmer (by request) Fixes fees of clerks of th district court. 11. K. 70S. Farmer loy requesii wmn to compensation to county for collec tion cf funds. ,v It. R. 70tl. Palmer by requaaw rro- vldes thst county clerk shall perform the duties of coroner where , there. I no sheriff. 11. R. 707, Palmer ny req near i pro vides that metropolitan water districts shall psy for collection of moneys by county trcs surer. . . ... II. R. 7. Moseiy UUDmii a oouoie shift of firemen to a vote of tho people In Lincoln. '. . . II. R. 70. Stearna Provwes ror mo giving of tax receipts by county tress- rer tot navment or si ayment of speclst taxes. II. H. 7li. Scott Instruct state ster- Intendent to designate an anneal tem perance day In public schools. 11, U. Ill, con r-rovtaes m.i. mnj - - son may prove in prooate court nis own competency to. mens a-win ana lurmu- ill,, nv nonteat nf auch will. H. H. 712. Burgess Provides for in spection of passenger elevator and lii Ansoa conductors and starters. H. R. '71, Hunter Requlrea county treasurers to..-accent real estate taxes when property owner refuse , to pay anecial taxes ' - . 1 H, It. 714, Hunter Provide . uniform law for the .! of goods. I ' ll. It. 716, Taylor Establish a atata, school ror smaller uoy new at tne in ,4tilrl,l at'hnnl t li il 7 a t?rinmew and i orrr rxo vld.is for th testing and grading ot cream by the ststo food commissioner II. R. 717. Parrloft Propose a con stitutional amendment forbidding appeal to supreme court of money cases mvoiv ing less thsn ... ir li. 7is. rwnou-rronosew m. con tltutlonal amendment permitting th legislature to create court Inferior to iittrMtne court. II. R. 71. Meredith Permit cltlsen who pass satisfactory exsminatlon to be com missioned ss second ueuienams i ino reserve minus, u n. 73- Trumble Provide for the non- partisan election of state superintendent. II. H. 721. Trumble Provides for the nonpartisan election of county auperln tendent H. R. TA Meredith (by request pro hlea that aecretariea to the tjtat Hoard of Health shall compile vital statistics and reoort annually. II. H. TKl.i Meredlin Kmarges tne .Na tional Qusrd. - II. H 7t. Meredltlv-Exempt ex-in a - tlonal Uuardsmon from road work, ana urv service. II. R. 7. Mstton Require county attorneys to invest sets all divorce suits. II. IL TZS. Naylor iTovides tor cunning of stone or concrete culvert on publio H. R. 737. Naylor Provide ror cancel lation of tax aal certificate wunin rive years. it. ft. isayior ueguiaiee county clerk s fees. ' II. It. 72). Nsyior incresses school a is trlct levy to ." per hundred. 11. It. 730. Cormlay ana Anaeraon or Phelps Forbids trespassing on railroads' rlgbt-ol-way. 11. II. ..il limit or Keva rana Klimi tittles moils. tax xiflnptloit elause of 8m th law and provides thst auch agree ment shall destroy negotiability or note. 11. R. 752. Brant Give governor power lo employ convict on roads, etc., at re quest of voters. ii k. ill Hrant i-rovines ror siate for- estatlon commission, appropriates t-1000. I H. It, T.A, Blauser For construction of monument over graves of person dying Intestate. II. R. 733, Meysenburg Provides that mortgages, etc.. executed upon publication shall be subsequent to libel Judgments. H. K. iM. Jlevsenburg Iweiares news. pspsr to bo common csrrter of Intelli gence and compels them to carry answers of persons, whenever such persons are ridiculed or criticised In such papera it. rt. sr, js'err exempts ' aecioent in surance companies from payments for accidents artaing fix in th use of In toxicating Honors. H. H. 7:W. Neff Provides for the elec tion of township assessors for four year at It tter day. H. R. 73, Neff Regulate leasing of water power sites. It. R. 740. Relsner Pur seel bill. Com mission to I appointed by the regents of tne state university . II. R. 741. Mrw U Prov Ides that a court shall pass on physicians' claims filed under woiklngmen s compensation act. Kmergency rlauae. II. K. 74Z. Klmelund Provides for the equitable adjustment of boundaries of Svhool district. 11. R. 74.1 Hroome Counties can levy to pay Interest on debts prior to adula tion of const itutlon of ll7. 11. R. 744. Mockett and Jeary Kmpow- ers slate board ol health to rvgulate building of vaults and mausoleums. II. R. 715. Richmond Regulates filing of inventory and appraising of estatea H. R. 74S, Peterson (by request) Re writes appreisomont section of inheri tanc tax law. II. R. 747, Neghsy (by request) Ocen na tion tax on buaiuess nf selling coal, lum per or produce direct Inint cars. H. R. Tt. Meredith Provides for h examination of Injur! by physician un der the worklngmen's compensation act COMMANDER BOOTH TAXFN ILL IN CINCINNATI CINCINNATI. O.. Feb. 4 Commander Evangeline Booth of the Salvation Army, who la III at a hotel here, was reported today to be suffering from peritonitis. Miss Rotth's phystclsn said her condi tion was not neceesarily serious, but she could not be moved from the hotel fur the next thirty-slg hours. Bill Calls for the Creation of Larger Eeserve Military (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. Feb. 4 -(Ppeclnl.)-The cre a tlon of a larger reserve militia and the officers therefor is suggested In H. R. 71. by Meredith of Saunders. This bill would permit clt liens of the state to take military examinations for the rank of second lieutenant In the reserve force. All graduates of the state university who have held commissions In the cadet regiments are grsnted commissions of this grade In the reserve, and If th leg islature passe the Meredith measure It will open up a new field for the creation of a larger reserve force In the state. If. R. 72S provides for tho enlargement of the National Guard. This bill also has Mergdlth as its author. It removes the limit of twenty-eight companies of Infantry and lncresseB it to forty-five. Tha number of cavslry troops and artil lery batteries Is also increased. A an Inducement to seek volunteers for the National Guard, Meredith proposes In If. IL 724 to make all ex-guardsmen free from road work and Jury duty. This exemption la now applied to officer ot the National Guard and ex-officers. Pay Day Comes to Nebraska Solons After Lean Times From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 4. (Speclal.l-Wenator are now eating three meals a day and paying back the money they borrowed during tha last week to buy necessaries of Ufa or to stave off tha landlady down at th feed factory, a the first warrant of the session were given out this morning. Four 'weeks, thirty' days. month, 1 a might long while for the average man or even a senator to go around with empty pocket and the II Ai slip were enthusiastically received. At tha same time this was also the first pay day for tho employe. They did not draw as big stipend as the sen ators, who pulled down $200 apiece) and mileage, but most ' of them appewed satisfied with tha amount. State to Have Chance To Buy Toll Bridges (From a Staff Correspondent.) UNCOLN, Fob. 4.-8peclal.)-The Ash land bridge across the Platte was offered for aalo to the atata Thursday afternoon. when H. R. 14S came up In the house In committee of the whole. Meredith of Saunders told the house that this bill would permit tha state to purchase toll bridges in the state. II denied that he referred to any one bridge, but admitted that there was one toll bridge In his dis trict, but that It wti a paying proposi tion. Ha added that the bill allowed the state to buy the bridge If necessary. Barrett of Douglas proposed an amend ment to provide that a physical valua tion be determined befor bridge can be purchased. Tho amendment was carried. Tha motion to 'recommend the bill to pas was finally cameo. Jeff Bedford Tries The Rhyming Game (From a Staff Correspondent.) t IJNOOU. Feb. 4. (Speclal.)-eA there happen to b no censor in tho Nebraska senate, Jeff Bedford of the Douglas county delegation bursts Into print here with rhyming ' born ana wrm to gethsf, for lnstancs. His vers was called forth by a tedlou and Interminable de- bat on tha floor. Hera goes; Whereas: Dog-gone this thing without leaven, Which savors more or neu man neaven. Owls and bats 'round this doom 'will warm. Bro the end of this talking Is born. . Resolved: Wa sIod this everlasting bother, To take up aome good thing or t'other, SENATE DECIDES TO ST0PV PRINTING DAILY JOURNAL From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. 4. .(Special.) After th session 1 one-third over, tha aenat ha decided to abrogate th contract by which It was printing th dallyajournal. Action wa taken today by a vot ot 17 to 14. The journal ha bean a bone of con tention ever alne It wa discovered that tha firm, which got tha contract had sub-let th printing to the two . firms who lost out In the bidding. Sandsil charged that the secretary of the senaU wa behind th move to kill th Journal, because with it death h would get a good chunk of money for getting up tha complete Journal at the end of th session. Th reform commute and It backer mads a hard fight to aav the, Journal but to no avail. SENATE. GlVtS UUMMilltbS CHANCE TO DO SOME WORK (Ft- .1 a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Kb. 4. (Special.) The en ate. after a whirl at the printing con tract th" forenoon, spent tne tw or the morning session In tha reading or bill for tha econd time and then ad journed until tomorrow to giv the com mittee a chance to work. It appear to be the feeling among the sens tors that as much dispatch ar possible will be made in getting ria o the S4 bills on ths senate fllea and It I probable that no sifting committee will h nasded to clean un th bill not worthy of consideration. Conditio of lows Baak. WASHINGTON, Peb. 4 (Special Tele gram.) The abstract of the condition of me national oanaa oi iowk enuiv ui reserve cities at th close of buainess on lJerembrr 81. as reported to th comp troller of the currency shows the reserve held at ti il per cent; loans snd discounts, ills V MO; gold coin. fc!.(U20; lawful money reserve, tti.42i.873; deposits ot all rlaasos. 4IU44U.K04. , , The secretary of the tressury hag se lected the sit for the public building to be erected at Ceder Falls, la., located at the northwest corner ot Third andi Wah- Ingtun struts: owner, iienrv L ei barn; price to be paid Is s.iutt. 'Deprtaseat Orders. WASHINGTON. Feb. 4 (Special Tele gram. V Charles D. Slusser has been ap pointed rural letter carrier at Mlndsn, Nrb. Rert C. Oardner af Johnson eountv, Iowa, has been appointed a rlerg In Cus patent office. The t'tty National bank ot Omaha has hen at proved as reserve ernt lor ths Ktrst National bank of Fort VV'uyne, lad.; the Ontral National bank of Si. I.outa for the Parkers .National bank of Honth im'sra: ihe National Hunk of Ooinnterve of l.iiK ulii tor the CiIUvim' fallun! batik of McCouk. Neo Railroad Official Makes Hit With the Station Agents MASO.V CITY, la.. Feb. 4.-tSpecial.) President Charles M. McNIder of the First National hsnk of this city and vl'-e president of the Mason City aV Clear Lake railway, undoubtedly started something when he made -Ills address before the dis trict meeting of railway station agents, recently held In this city. Among other good things said by Mr. McNIder was: "For the work they do. for what Is ex pected of them, for the qualification it takes to become efficient, I do not be lieve there Is a poorer paid bunch of men In any vocation than sre the station agents. If I had my way about It every one of you would have an increase in sal ary before tomorrow morning." The ut terance met with a, vociferous response from upwards of 130 of the agents. Now It lias been suggested that a movement Is to be placed on foot by all station agents In this territory asking an In crease. A good many, people who are acquainted wtlh salaries and ability of men to command salaries, agree fully with Mr. McNIder on this question. Georgia Physician is Shot by Posse AUGUSTA, Ua., Feb. 4.-Dr. A. B. Cul berson, a practicing physician of Evans, Ga., wait shot dead today by a posse of cltlsen which had been searching for him since last night, according to reports received here. Culberson was charged with assaulting a young married woman, the daughter ot a prominent cltlsen of Martlne. Dr. Culberson wa killed at a farm house near Evan. !n Columbia county, tvelva tulle from Augusta. The assault with which he was charged was com mitted early yesterday. Sheriff Flunkett of . Richmond county, with three deputies, started for Martlnes' at midnight to arrest tha physician, who was reported to be hiding there. After several hour futile Beach, Plunkett and his deputies returned to Augusta. Citizens, fiowever, continued the hunt nd found Culberson today In tha farm house. The physician wag ordered to come out. Thori, It wa reported, Culber son drew a revolver and tried to escape, but fell riddled with bullet. Kaiser Inspeots' Submarine U-21 AMSTERDAM. Feb. 4. (Via London.)- A dispatch receivsd here from Hamburg ays that Kmperor William arrived at Wilhelmshaven this morning. HI majesty Inspected the German aubmarine U-21 gong over the vessel presonally. He be stowed the decoration of tha Iron cross upon the members of the submarine' crew. U-31 I undergoing repair at Wil helmshaven following its eiplolnts in the Irish sea. Tha emperor also Inspected the unit of the fleet at Wilhelmshaven. The- men op the various warship lined the deck and cheered hi majesty loudly as- he made his appearance. The town council of Wilhelmshaven will tonight give a dinner in honor of the em peror. Legislative Proceedings Hoase Committee 'of Whole. F. i. Krumbach Authorizes th county treasurer of Poik county to pay certain warrants. Placed on third read ing and recommended to "pass. li. it. 13, Frlea lload overseer, shall notify the county surveyor of the loss or destruction of any corner of land sur veys. Penslty for neglect, the overseer shall stand the expense of putting in others. Placed on third reading and rec ommended to pass. h. k. 73. iiowarth permits co-operative companies to distribute dividends to other customers as well as to members. Passed over, but kept on general file. n. n. ii?, anigan uoumy ooaras are made overseers of tha poor In plaoe of Justices of the peace. Placed on third reading with recommendation to pass as menaea. H. R. 14. Meredith Part of the state bridge fund may be used to belp purchasa private ton bridges across streams ol state. Recommended for passage after third reading. Third Reading; la Hoase. H. R. 63. Harris and Hostettler-Certlfi- rates of exemption to members of fir departments. If properly issued, shall ba good for five years anywhere in the state. passed: For, ; against, 8; not voting, u. H. R. 154, Richmond Joint memorial In favor of ship purchasa bill now before tbe congress of the United States. Passed: For. (fi; against. 3: not voting and ab sent, R. n. H. s, Horrmeister Maicea establish ment ot cunty high schools, mandatory lp every county. Laid over. H. R. , Reynolds and Oreenwalt Open tea non for prairie chickens one month in stead of two; on quail closed season; closed season for plover and doves; in creases penalty to . Passed: For, 71; against, Jf; not voting. 4. H. R. 114. Alxloy, Anderson, Fries and Crliiklaw Reduce th -requirement for weight sustaining on eountv bridges from twenty to fifteen tons. Passed: For, 83; aaelnrt. 3: not voting. 4. H. R. 104. tiromle.y County aid to fairs shall be applied first to payment of pre miums, passed: ror, ih; aoseut. . Senate Committee Reports. Bills for passage by the standing com mlttee In the senate: 8. F. 39. Quinby of Dougla Provide manner In which county assessor may ar- nve at tsxanie vaius 01 irancnise ct puollc service corporations. K. F. f, Kyglsnd of Koone Reduces the population necessary for the formation pf a vlllnse school Oiatrict from I.&jO to fiOO. H. F. "1. Kle-hel ot Nemaha Provide for reduction of the school term to a minimum of seven months where th ma jority of th pupils ot the district attend a parochial school at least two month of tha year. a F. R. Bropktey of Clsy Raises the high school tuition fee tor. nonresident pupil from li cent to tl a week. Rub Rheumatic, Aching Joints and Stop Pain Rheumatism 1 "pain" only. Not one ess in fifty requires Internal treatment Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "Ft. Jacob OU"- right Into your sore, stiff, aching Joint, and relief cornea Instantly. "St Jacob OU" I a harmless rheumatism liniment which nsver disappoint and .can not burn th likln. timber up! Quit . ampaining'! Oat a mall trial bottl of old. honest "St. Jacob OU" at any drug stors. and In Just a moment you'll be fro front rheumatic pain. ornes and atuTtneaa. Doa't suffer! Relief awaits you. "PL Jacob OU" I lust as good for acatica. neuralgia, lumbago, backache, sprslna. Advertisement. WHEAT UP THREE CENTS AT OPEHING President! Address About Large Foreign Demand Encourages the ' Speculators to Buy. JULY OPTION ALSO GOES UP CHICAGO, Feb. 4. Although tho opening of the wheat market today wag tbe steadiest In some time, it wag not long before prices advanced. May rose to $1.63, as agatnst $1.59 M last night, and July to $1.4 IV, com pared with $1.38 4. President Wilson's speech calling attention to the prospect that the United States would be called upon heavily for wheat had much influ ence toward encouraging buyers. Be sides, there appeared to be evidence of renewed foreign demand and of export Ales over night. Despite heavy margins, trading was lively. In the last hour the market went to 1. for May, influenced by advices that Europeans were taking flour as well as wheat on a large scale. Wheat for spot cash delivery sold at 11.66. equalling the topmost point the May option ha yet touched. Prof't taking made the close relatively easy at a net advanc of t to 4T cent. GOVERNOR RALSTON SIGNS ANTI-LOBBY BILL INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 4. -Governor Ralston today signed tho anti-lobby bill, passed by the Indiana legislature. The law provides that all lobbyist must register with the secretary of stste, giv ing the name of the employer, th legis lation In which they are Interested and the pay received. The law goe Into ef fect at one. CRANE COMPANY, WILL WITHDRAW FROM TEXAS AUSTIN, Tex., Feb. 4.-The Crane company, one of tho largest, plumbing New White Goods An Exhibit and Sale Embroidered Crepes and Voiles 40rinch Embroidered Check Voile . . 50c a yard 45-inch Embroidered Organdie, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75 a yd. 40-inch Embroidered Voile, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 40-inch Embroidered Crepe . . v. . $1.50 and $2.00 Longdoth 15c, 36-in. Long Cloth, $1.50 a bolt of 12 yards. 20c. 36-in. Long Cloth, $2.00 a bolt of 12 yards. 25c, 36-in, Long Cloth, $2.50 a bolt of 12 yards. , Remnant Sale All odd lengths of sheetings, pillow tubing, muslin and cam brics, accumulated daring our January Hale, will be sold Fri day at GKKATLY REDUCED MUCKS; from a to 10 yards in a piece, and include such makes - aa Pequot, 'Aurora, Lockwood, Sea Unen, Wam sutta, Lonsdale, etc. . la .th Bamnt. ' . I Women's Union Suits at Part Wool, regular price $1.25, Special Extra size?, regular price $1.50, Special THIRD. FLOOR. 1XCREA8IXO ITS AGENCY FORCE THE MIDWEST LIFE ha contracted with a number of agents alncs the first of the year. It wishes to contract with a few more. The prospects for 1911 ar excellent. In fact never were better for the writing of Insurance. fcAery farmer will make money this year. When the farmers have money, times cannot help being good. They couldn't be otherwise. The man who can sell life insurance is nver out of a Job. People buy in- auranca In dull times, prosperous times wiu 111 juar orainary umes. j nsy ouy more, or course, when money Is plenty than when It Is hard to get. THE MIDWEST LIFE expects to writs more Insurance thl year than In sany year In it history. Writ for au agency. TheMidwestLife N. Z. SNELL, PsialDIST A NEBRASKA STOCK COM r ANY seine ROM-funaTATiis un rusuusai omit TOST NATIONAL SANK lUaDlWC, UHC0W. OMAHA ASINCV ' CITY NATIONAL SANK OII-OINJ GIMlll CIWTi ee'L, f A. FIM Ml f 1. J. SlMClsHlH Orrine for Drink Habit TRY IT AT OlB EXPENSE W r In earnest when w ask you to give OHK1NE a trial. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will be returned If after a trial 5ou fall to get reault front ORRINE. 'his offsr gives th wires and mother of tho who drink to exuea an oppor tunity to try th GRR1XU troalnisnt. It Is a very simple treatment, esn b riven la th hoin without publicity or oss of time from business, and at a mall price. , . ORRINE la prepared la two forms: No. 1, sscret treatment, a powder; OK RINK No. t. In pill form, for tho w'no dealt to tak voluntary treatment. Costs only fl.SA a bos. Com In and talk over tus matter witn ua Ask for booklet. rihrrman sV McConnell Drug Co., Kin aiM lKMlse: Owl lru Co., 1U and Har nev. innaha: Geo. & Pavia, Coum.ll Uluffsk iwa. supply houses In the cot:rtry, nss agreed to pay a ITS, COO fin and withdraw from business rn Texas, it wa announced to day.' Thl 1 a compromise of a state suit for several million dollars pensltle against the Crane company for alleged violation of Texas anti-trust laws. Abdul Hamid Advises Turks to'Make Peace LONDON, Feb. 4.-A Bucharest dis patch to the Dslly Mall say that Abdut Hamid, the former sultan of Turkey, con sulted by the Young Turks, has advised them to conclude peace. At the saihe time he expressed the belief thst tha Anglo-French fleet would be able to forco the Dardanelles. DAVENPORT BREWER DIES WEEK AFTER MARRIAGE DAVENPORT, la., Feb. 4 George. Mengel, a wealthy Davenport brewer, died last nlsht.. Mr. Mengel wa married a week ao for the third time. Tils dlvcrce suit with his rccocd wife had been In tha courts for ten yesrs and had been taken to the United Mates supreme court once and to the Iowa supreme court three times. A going business can b sold quickly through Th Bee'a "Business Chances." The National Capital Thursday, February 4, 1015. . The Senate. Met at noon nnd resumed the fight over the administration ship bill. Tho river and harbor bill, carrying an Increase of 14,498.300 over the house ap propriation, principally for small projects, wss reported from the Commerce com mittee. Henstor Lewis Introduced a resolution Baking' the Federal Reserve beard for detailed Information of the men chosen aa regional director representing tbe government. Tha HiiM, Met at 11 a. m. under an agreement for five hour and twenty minutes' debate on a motion to repass the Immigration bill over President Wilson' veto. The sundry jtlvll bill, cut more than tll.000,000 from the estimates, a wa re ported from the appropriations commit tee. Representative Klnkead ot New Jersey submitted hi resignation. AMD CCCTECNTM OTnCETfl Checked and Striped Flaxons All 25c checked and striped Flaxons, 15c a yard. White Underwear Crepe 1,000 yards . 30-in, Under repe, 15c a yard. The Store for Shirtwaists For Tomorrow (Friday) We announce three spe cial values of new crepe de chine, and florishaw blouses for $3.75, $3.95 and $4.95. Each one is an extra value. a ... Greatly Reduced Prices 85c 98c AMUSEMENTS. DRAIIDEIS Tonlg-ht, a p, aa. All Wtlk Mat. las Saturday. THE Will P Tha world's Graatast Maledrama 'rlos. boo, TS. 91.00 and 1.8o. m Tag. BCATIsTBS HoaniT. A PAIR OF SIXES Th Wsnd's TuBDJsst Tare, HOYU-Uo"n i out Toalgh, All Weak. Mat. t, gilZ -MA&OI rSffum.," B,artmBt Store drama. Mat., So. sTlgkts, go tOo srsxt w-kTsia jtm a a mitt. mT! S-.b. Soelsty Might. Vrof. Cos's Violin Cbuir of go. Added attraction very psrf ortnaaoe. Kla Kroner, Marry Walker la modwa daao. "Omaha's rtaT cxa-Tii " fXUJSXlj lM!W? F.fcTl'R Of TOl'R OLD yl JUL BEEVES 'h".'. Big Beauty Show. Wllbsr Dabbs. Hia Wnttra, Kuamla Wrl.hu Al. KaevM' aUnoada, l4ut Rica, Aostia V Bl&ka. t"r4 CoillM. Milter A gmltlt. At IUnJ Hrtt-Haart Talk at sTtrr ssrlorauao. bt. at &Mtr iharui Ihia icaaoB. ' ldi Olms MaUa Mvsry Wssk Pay. Vhan Song lag as. ADTlSCID V ATJ9ZTIXXB Pally at a tin a. 8itW-Mtaht Silt, I JaaM . Casaoa I Iraacia. Hwkart I " I Ir. MlUrrS Gr. ' nr. Lvsla a RaaMll, Ofybauia Tram Wwk!. rmcta. iiuiu.. ilrr ltto. Uw si i-,.,t gtrdT aa ttiuwUr) SWo. Msbt. ISs. sm. to, i4 HIPP T X X A T B B Xtoogias aoet 18th aad Jtaravsv St. ay ft Saturday. EDWAJLO AS BUS f "Bnwttsri MOlAoaar Theodore kebaata of "Jim ta ysanuLa," aag otbar stars la "AFTER FIVE" A ruaay Koasy raxamsaat rietuza. t