THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4. lOlo. REED AND CLARKE LEAYE FOR CHICAGO Attorney General and Railway Com miisioner Both Attend Inter itate Hearing at Chicago. BIO ROW APPARENTLY SETTLED FYom a Maff Correspondent) I.1NCOU. March .1.-5perlal.)-Havln patched up- their differences. Attmy General Reed and H. T. Clark, of the railway commission. Jell tonight fir Chl caro to attend the vritmi advsrve rate hearing that opens there tomorrow. NEPOTISM GIVEN A CRACK Home Passes Bill that Will Pro hibit Employment of Whole Families. VOTE UPON THE MEASURE MXCObS, March a.-(3Teclsl.) The house took a fall out of nepotism this rrtornlna. but the tussle close, and father.' mother, rteushter and son aat shivering for many minutea before they became convinced that public offlcea were not created for the whole family, fh bill passed with a bare majority, flfty-oti vctei being caae In It favor. The bINmakea It Unlawful for any pub lic ivtHfi n Anfwilffit nr mnlov a re la- Tha commission had never consulted , ((ve f h off)re The pron)bltOB ap. pllea to relative by marriage, aa wall aa by blood, and ao mother-in-law wllj ba knocked out of the chance of beln sten ographer to Mary'a huaband who baa been elected to an office at the handa of the people. The third degree of relation. hip It the limit. Ilelahlik explained his vote by faying that lie voted yea becauae during the taai two years one atate official baa had sla. of hla relative! on the atata payroll. He referred to former State Superintendent DeUell. The roll call showd the follow ing vote: Ayes Anderson (Phepls), Barrett, Bate, Blauser, Broome, Chamoera Thumton, Cunley, Cos. lialoey, Dreuesdow, livans, Fuller, Fulte. Uormley, Harris, Hornby, Hortetler, Howard. Mutton, Jeary, Keuff man. Kline, La Bounty, Iaraen, Mssett, Lundgren, Meredith, Mockett. Naylor, Nlrhois. Norton, Palmer, i'arklnaon, 1'ar rlott. 1'attarson, l"eteron, Reianer, Key ijnlds (Lincoln), Reynolds (Ked Willow), Rrlscliek, 'Base, Bcuddf r, Hmlth, Poranson, Htearna. rHebblns, StPlnmeyer, Taylor, Trumhle, Ward, Wood hu rat Neys Alnlay. Anderson (Boyd), Barker, Brant, . liursess, Chamber tDouglaal, Clayburn, Crlnklaw, L'ronln, Dafoe Haw, Rberman. KlmehlHd.' Knstfr, Fries, Urnnwalt, lloff melater, Jtwerth, Hunter, Mynek, Koch, Korff, Lanlgan, Llnrtaey, Matteson, Mears, Meysenbura, Moeeley, Negley, Oeterman, Began, Etelfenrath, Iteuter, Richmond, Jtudlslli, .levers, Mandelar, Stevenson, 'Tlbbcta, Speaker Jackson. the attorney general on Interstate esses, a thing' to which h took vlgoroua ex ception, notifying the rommlesl m that they should, employ no rtvate counaal. If they aid not wish to pay for tin aame out o 4helc own pocneti. ' Teaekfn' Board Meets. Members of the State Examining board and of Superintendent Thomas' office force, held a cabinet meeting in the let ter's office thla morning. Those of the board preaent were: SuperlnUndent Baton of Emerlaon. Waller of Wahoo and Campbell of Columbus.. The. board will pass on achoola giving tewhera" cerllflcatea. Hla ReaUtereJ. t State Auditor Smith thla morning reg istered A2S.000 worth of the bond of the villa,., of Nelson, and 1300,000 worth of fha bonds ot tha city of Omaha. The latter were swer bonda for tha moat part. Of. tha former, H.0CO were lighting1 bonda, S9.009 water and 111,00 water, ex tension. ' Tha. Nelson bonda wiU be purchaaed by th estate Board of Educational Ijui1 and Fund a. Omaha baa private purchas era for Its bonda, Tho failure to have printed certificate on the Omaha bondi neresaluNd a hurried trip back to Omaha I aat night on the part of tha city comp troller. ..... Daasase Case Appealed. 'Tha Union Paclflo has filed its appeal in tha auprema court from tha verdict and judgment of the Douglas county dla trlct court giving' Maude M. Hendereon II LOW damage for tha death of Edwin t Hendereon, a brakeman killed between Ibe care near Elkhorn,' Neb. I BILL FOR SCHOOL LAND SALE KILLED IN HOUSE (From a Staff Correspondent.) '.LINCOLN. March a (Special.) Tha Anderaen bill, H. It. X21, providing for the aula of ' school lands, which under th present law ar ubjct only to Icaalng, galled of passage, It received only thirty five votea, whlla fifty-one were caat li. Iho negattv. Generally (peaking, the bill wa favored by western and northern representative from countlca having a largo acreage of school land not aubjeoi to taxation, and waa opposed by mem bers from -tha eastern half of tha state r era most of tha school landa war sold good many years ago. Th nrvanua from school land lease 1 apportioned eml-annually among all tha counties, re lardlea of where tha landa ar situated. lloase Bays Weddlag- Gift. LINCOLN, March 8.-Speclal.)8peaker Jackson and Representative lloffmelatet were delegated Wednesday a a commit tee to secure a suitable wedding present (or Mis Olady Pott, daughter of Chief Clerk Ueorg W. pott, whose marriage occurs at Du Bols on Wednesday avenlng. Th member of th house hava con. trlbuted for tha purposa of buying th present. Legislative Proceedings Public Utilities Bill Killed by the House (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March a (Speclal.)-II. R. 307, better known as the Tom Hall bill, la dead, unless the house can muster fifty-one votes to resurrect It, which la doubtful. The bill Is one Introduced by five mem bers of the lower houae at the request of Commissioner Hall, Mer. Hoffmelirter, Taylor, Sorenaon, LavBounty and Nichols. It place the power In the hands of the State Railway commleslon to forbid es tablishment of competing public utilities In a community where there I already on In existence and the commission fig ures that th competing line 1 not nece ssry. It was the interest taken In thla bill by tha commissioner that brought out a protest from sevenl members of the home and resulted In sn open letter by th other commissioners, Clarke and Tay lor denying that they had any Interest In tha bill. Tha house commute reporting out the bill recommended it fur psnsage, but Iloffmelsttr moved Its Indefinite post ponement. In this he waa Joined by two others of th Introducers. Taylor and Sor enaon, and the bill was killed. DISTRICT COMMISSION BILL KILLED BY SENATE (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. March 8.-(Siclal.)-After a Patrons of Charity . I Cafe Steal All but ' j Sign; Take the Stove j CHICAGO, March S The stove snd j equipment of West Side restaurant, fur- J nlshcd h Mra. Rebecca Urhulta and i other charitably Inclined Je, i women, I disappeared yesterday, together alth the four "hobo" managers the women had aelerted to run the place. The restaurant waa planned to serve a nourishing meal to the needy for 1 cent. Four husky men among the first ctia tomers, "Louis," "George," "English" and an unidentified one, were chosen by the women aa managers. Tha place thrived for a day or so and hordes of hungry were fed. "The only thing they left was tha sign 'Restaurant for the Unemployed,' " said Mrs. Llpshultz, In reporting the theft "They even took the gas range." MULLEN URGES DEMOCRATS TO POP CONVENTION PLAN 'From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. March S. (Special.) Arthur Mullen anpeared before' the constitutional smendment committee of the senate and gaV It ,ns his opinion that the people were not in favor of a constitutional con vention. Mr. Mullen said the democratic party had not Included the measure In Its plat form, while tha republican party had done so. Tha voters had given their ap- pro'.-al to the democratic parry ana in- ParllamenUry tangle and rnlxup. In whirl, j rcBtered themaelve. against a the Douglas county lelegatlon was se-i Mr. Mullen spoke In favor of the bill cused of breaking Its word, the aenate committee of the whole today killed Sen ate File No. 267, providing for the elec tion of county commissioners by districts. Commissioners In counties not under the township organization are now nominated by districts, but elected at large. Douglaa county waa allowed to ' get through an amendment exempting It from the operation of the law, as they mani fested a fear that if the election were mad by districts certal nward In Omaha would control the situation. Weesnor of Webster then charged the Douglas county men with bad faith, when they requested to ba excused from vot ing on th rest of th measure, aaylng that they had promised him their 'Sup port. Finally forced to voto, the Douglas count delegation Intentionally split its vote. It members denied any promise. VETERINARIANS' BILL FINALLY MUSTERS VOTE that provided for fne election of supreme court Justice ry lstricts, this having born a democratic platform plank. FIRE RECORD. Grand Island Resort Burned. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., March S. (Spe cial Telegram. Fire lata today totally destroyed the largest of the houses In the former proscribed district, the prop erty of Venus Webber. The building had been constructed at a cost of over 110,000 and was equipped with costly furniture. The property being out of the water lim its the department waa unable to fight the fire. The loss Is considerable. SENATE VOTES TO BUY ' MORE LAND FOR ASYLUM (From a Staff Correspondent) r- ; 'I jttcOLS, "March 3. (Bnoial.)On the recommendation of tha Board of Control Ihe senate 'thla afternoon Increased tha appropriation In hosa roll 474 from 17,60) to 130.000 and recommended the amended bill for paasage. The money Is for tha purchase of a Quarter section of land for the Hasting asylum, , It wa tha original plan to buy only sixty acre, but th board dtacovered that It would ba economy to buy up the rest of th Quarter. th sixty being the poor est, land an dtha price per acre for tha twhola being not much higher. ' ACCIDENT COMMISSION LOSES OUT IN HOUSE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March S,-Bpeclkl.)-llQU roll tel. th Reynold bill, creating a atata Industrial Commission and appropriating HMD to Ma axpanaea,. waa threa vote ahy of a constitutional majority on final passaga. It looked as if tha blil would gat enough support to pull through until Mr. Taylor a i explaining hla vote expressed doubt aa t th 'ooastltuUonailty of giving such a commission power to fix tha rates for . accident Insuranoa. After that nearly everybody voted "na." ;Th result at tha roll call was forty- eight for th bill and forty against DODGE'S BILL FOR CLEMENCY GIVEN SANCTION IN SENATE (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOIN. March t (Special.) Dodge' bill to -make' Ufa prisoner ellgibla to sarola after ten yeara of their term. passed tha senate on third reading this morning, although some unexpected op position developed that did not manifest Itself In th committee of the whole, Th vot wasj to 11 Those voting In th negative were: Brookley. Buhrman, Gates, Grace, Henry. Krumbach, Filler, Spencer. " Bplrk. Weeaner, Wilson o? Dodg and Wilson of Frontier. ' The bill ill K. F. No. SS3V 'Mill Fasaed by th y Orac of Harlan and Bushes or Kimball Authorisea approprlatlona by fuderal government of flood and unused waters. Ayes, a, nays, 1; abaent, . . H. . 2M, Mattoa ot Otoe Frovldea that there shall ba no Joint liability, save as partnera, of people in tne saloon business. Ayes, 17; nays 14; abaent. i. n. F. 172. Klecnel or Nemaha Raises prfi-e of permits fer selling Imitation but let and .cheese; rovldea tor a cldlty teat for. cresm. Ayes, leH; nays, i ;aunt. 1 M. KV ltil, fuuudere of Douglas Provide for the listing of property tin a full val uation, actual levy to mad on a ie- iiim uatua. sAywa, si; nays, v; absent, i. i n. V. I:i7. haumlars nt ftnnirlu Piita schAol election In Omaha' under ganaral election lawa. Ayes,1 21; nays, 0; absent, S. r s. r. naiuiuere or Dnuiria Authnr- i-a Omaha sch.olboara to pvrmtt ,ue of tnwi DuiHiings mi1 punnc (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. March 3.-(8pclal.)-Th Mil to raise th standard of the veter inary profession, house roll, 272, which Its enemies say, is Intended to promote monopoly In that profession, wa passed by the vota of ( to 96. Several weeks ago thla bill waa Indefinitely postponed, but later hauled back and amended ao as to permit veterinarians, of ten years' prac tice in this atata to continue without using the tttla of "doctor." Messrs. Ful ler and Regan made a hard fight for the measure, while, Mr. On: haa worked early and lata to bcat .it - -. DEATH RECORD ' Captain J. t Fnaael. GENEVA. Neb., March 3. (Special.) Captain ' J. I Funaet, 88 years of age. died yesterday morning. He was in Com pany D, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry, during th civil war. assemblies. BRIAN GIVES HIS REASONS FOR FAVORING HOWELL BILL (From a Btaff Correspondent) . LINCOLN. March A (Special -atata Insurance Commfaisioner Brian hal itrtt- nays, t Boaeni. I. , ix-nrtf. --..im,.- f tha n. r. iM, Maunders or Itouglss Puts ... ... TROOP OF CAVALRY TO BE ' ORGANIZED AT BLAIR (From a Waff Correapondent.) 'lNCOLN. March . (Special. ) Th Nebraska National Guard la to have a troop of calvary. Adjutant Hall having lsaued orders authorising a change of tb company at Blair from Infantry to cavalry. Th lllalr company 1 Company T of th Fourth regiment Th change will mean (25,000 extra from federal government; Citizen of Blair ar building aa armory ,nd Interest tn tha guard waxea high. In iho Washington county town. IXHrtMit Oralera. WASHINGTON, March . (Special Tel earanO Nebraska twoaiona granted Luule Hugh, Omaha, til: Mary K. Lono- hoe, Edgar. JU; Matilda IKirorvst, Lin in, tii. Jos-thlra A. Miller, Hellwood, Ada A. S llacxi. Klorent. tl A. HoaUnastera Appointed-Yor Iowa: Gar rison, lienlon county, Charlea K. Irons, vice F. M. Kprlngatoeit, rlliwT. 1 Aeon la. Manaaka county, Juaph K. tflltobol. vie A. K. t"iiubl. lur ftouth Dakota Mradow, i'erklna county, Thomas E I .owe, vto o. o. Helvlg. For Wyoming: n r ita niaeie, . arbon counti', A. l "right rVgT, vice A. E. Hanson; Fox i .AiDanv county, Jantes A. Jackson, vl' e Grant Thomas. L. H. v, sikr roappointsd postmaster at lUm p.,aU(fr at WestiioU, ' Butt county, Huutn Dakota, has been dlsoon- juuwj; mail to uustav. election of Omaha school board under primary law. Ayea, ;; naya, ; absent, a. n. r. ixi, nauiidere or Douglas Provides for Omaha sctioul board of twelve mem. bi-ra elected at larae Inatead of ehrht eNK-ted by wards as at present Ayes, 83; naya. v; aoaeni, w. . . H. V. 131, Krumbach of Polk-Deflnea Irgal newtparer a one having at least ai weeKiy circulation, in existence fifty. two weeks and published In whole or In part In nlace where issued. Aves. IB: nava 0; absent a. . r. no, Heal of Custer Provides for maximum school levy ot 45 mills In cities of tha second class upun two-thirds vot of the people. Aves, SO; nays, 8; absent 0. tl, PI 73, Rowden of Knox Raises pay of precinct asaesaora from 13 to, It a dav for time actually employed. Ayea, 2d; nays, ; absent,' I, 8. F. 831, Mallery of Box Butte-Makes II mandatory on county boarda to make levy for county library where people hava voted for It. Now discretionary. Directed at Lancaster county. Ayes, St; nays, ; absent, 1. 8. K. 148, Tiller of Butler Makes lit un necessary for nominees of mora than one party to file oath of affiliation with, but one.- Ayes, 11: nay, 0; absent 1 8. K. 21, Beal of (Mster Authorises cities of the Second olaas to make apeclal levy for hydrant fund. Aye. 28: nay. 0; absent, i. 8. K. 'XS. Saumtera of Douglaa and Bushea of Kimball Joint resolution, pe titioning congress for legislation to atop floods Tn Mlfslsiaslppl valley. Ayes, 28; nsvs : absent. &. H. R. St Scuddr of Hall Annual school meeting, to b held second instead of laat Monday in June. Ayea, 28; naya, 4; ab aent. 1. 11. U. 118, Minor of Douglas Increase amount of land In any on section that a railroad may take by eminent domain from twenty to forty acre. Ayes, SI; nays, a; absent, J. H. R. 4. Crinklaw of Antelope-Per-mlta partial closing of public parks In dues of lea than S.&) population. . Ayes, tl: naya. 10; absent, 1. 8. V. Dodse of Douglaa Make life prisoners ellrtWe to parole after ten year. Ayes. 19; nays. 12; abaent. t. Hills deetaled by the senate on third reading: 8. F. !7, Henry of Colfax Provide for tlta nonpartisan election of county as sessors. Ayes, 14; naa, IS; absent. 1. 8. F. It. Sandall of oYr Combines register of deeds' of lie with that of county clerk. Ayea, 12; naya, IS; abaent, I. Recommended to 1'aas ay Mssts Committee of th Whole. H. R StO. Foster of Lancaster Appro priate K,f for th purx-hase of land for home Tor nepenaem emiuren at Lincoln. tl. K. 74W, by in iwvernor Appropri ates 11.000 aa aa emergency for atate railway commission. Amended to the ef fect that no part be used for attorney fees. s It. R. 474. Tlbbets Approprtstes n.oW) for th purchase ot land at Hastings asylum. Amenaea to mass H avua. Bills Third Readlas; la tloaso, Anlt-Neptltlam Bill-Passed tl to 41 11. K. 7 Heynolds bill for state In dustrial commission. Failed to pass, 48 to 40. 11. R. T2 Veterinarian btU passed. 6S to 36. 11. R. 211. Anderson To provide for sal ot school lands now subject only to leas ing. Failed to pass, sk yeaa to 61 naya 11. K. 44, v Barratt Requlrea tlegraph companies to maintain uptown offlcea at Boutii umana. Ayes, w; naya is. It. R. Lancaster Deleaation F,m powara city of Lincoln to sell at auction unused city property worth not than ttO.uuUk Ayea 7: nays. a. 11. R, 481. Osterinan Kinpowar county boarda to create new township. Ayea, al; nava 0. H. R S61, Dalbey and Othera-Ralae annual lloena taa oa automobile and motorcycle to $1 on former and SS on latter; state ba receive U cent on each aa a registration fee, balance being ra tatiiad by th county tor road dragging fund. Puta tax of IS on autos la rum. nirrvlsl use. of wblch th state getatl. Secretary of state will continue to have charge of regiairatioa. Ayas. w; nays. . it. n, I'aiurjr anu inner i oro- panlon bill to foregvil g. Allows member oi aavisory ksi iunway conimlaatun senate committee on Insurance, setting forth his reason for aupportlng 8. T. No, 46, Howell' antl-dlsrrlmlnatlon Insurance rat blU. Th bill haa now passed tho senate anil 1 In the lower house. The letter goes at length Into the abuse of the preaent un regulated competition between Insurance companies and praises th merit of tha proposed legislation. RUINATION SUIT BILL PASSES IN THE SENATE (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. March $.-Spectal.)-Tha bill that exempts saloonkeepers from Joint liability In ruination suits passed the sen- ata on third reading thla morning. Th vota 'was seventeen for and fourteen against, practically tha aame a tha measure received in tha commute of th whola laat week. nccwarjr u.iuii rrDir, no I la ax- irl t"0 per year for all tlirna. Ayea, T: nava. M. H. H. tft Hunter Provide that tho atate auditor shall annually audit lit books of the Omaha metropolitan watar district Aye. Hi nay, i. Hhould always find you waiting with a hearty apvetito And your condition should en able yon to enjoy your food. A "don't car)" or a "no "thank you" disposition Indicate. A lazy llvr, clogged bowels Or . Impaired digestion. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Will . tone) and sweeten tho stomach and bowel i Regulate tha appetite, aaaUt the digestion Help Nature ta every way to warda Improving your general health. Try a bottle today, but be sure you get Hoatetter's. 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