TIIK BEE: OMAIL. THURSDAY; AFRIL 1, 1915. SENATE REJECTS iM0RE BmJLY COERR0Ri FRENCH CRUISER LIGHT BILL CHARGE i Douse Amendment Providing tha , Krthod for Furtliise of FUat it Toted Down, It to 15. SAUTfDEHS NAMES CONFEREES One ReUtei to Schools and Other to Enforcing Quarantine Regrnla- captain of warimp minni at aan VETERINARIAN BILL HITS SNAO Commerce Dettroyer on Dieppe Tuesday. IPmm a fltsff Cnrreapondsnl.) LINCOLN. Weroh S1.-Spe-lsl VTwo BRITISH FREIGHT SHIP IS LOST (from a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN. March 31. (Special.) Discussion ot 8. T. 6, tha bill to How the Omaha Water board to en ler the electric light business drev a good gallery and lobby rail crowd thla morning. Tha senate refused to concur in tha house aroetxfanetit pro viding for appraisal of the Omaha Electric Light plant jind purchase by the city. The bill was Bent to con ference. Chairman, W. H. Thompson ot the democratic state committee came In for another, bit ot free advertising at the hands of his comrades, being charged with being present and as sisting In trying to Influence leglsla tion. Penator Howell said be had no rlftbt to do so as a democrat and to emphasis his feelings In the matter nonnded bis desk fiercely sereml times. Arthur 'Mullen also received sufficiently large amount of adver tising to keep ,hln In the limelight tor a time." Aanendntesite I nfalr Mallery. who had formerly been for the hill In Its original form, was asaJnat the amendments and said they were unfair. Ho admitted that he had consulted the tlchtlnr rrrmpany and had rwceled enough Insight Into the matter to con vine him (hat the amendments were utterly unfair to the company.' "Cor porationa hae tbair 'rights,' eetd Pena tor Mallery.' "and -are entitled to fair treatment tha same a aa Individual, hut thla amendment ta unfair." Kohl did not Ilka the Idea of palming elf such a bill In the gviee of municipal ownerahlp and in thla he was bached by Msttes. who said that tha bill waa beind paraded aa a municipal ownerahlp bill when It was not municipal ownership, Vie objected, to. democrats attempting to brand It aa a democratic ida or connect ing it In any way with the democratlo principal of municipal ownerahlp. HeweO lauded tha democratlo party as tha real friend of the people and the republican party as the corporation party Cemaaltlee ta ri-temdlr Tha conference committee finally named la friendly te the bill, ceualstlng of Saun ders of Douglas, lta author; Mallery of llox Butte and Deal at Cuater. Baundera hlmeelf. was allowed to name thla- com mlttee after a hard flsht on tha part of tha oppononta of the amendment led by Mattes of Otoe, to name a committee that tha friends of ha amendment deemed hostile to It The amendment allows the Omaha Water board to so Into the electric light imlnes only after an appraisal of ,the xl-tln privately owned electric light lant and a purchase approved by the enple of thla plant, the appralaers to al nothing far franchise value, alatrs Object lea. The chief objection urged by Haltes and practically ail who opposed the bouae intendment waa that only alkty daya was allowed for tha appraiaal, a period hort aa to. be ipractloally Impoaalbla lhey alao urged that It was lust reasonable to appoint a conference com mittee oppoaed to Ui a amendment aa to tppnint a oonlereaoe committee conalatlng tf its friends. The democrats resented the charges made by IvxJjre and Qulnby that Thomp ton was lobbying for th eblll. Wilson of )ode and Robertaon of Holt both state that Thompson had been in the chamber, but thut hta business there concerned the lro.aed adoption of the Alt and ltxon survoy. nn entirely different matter. Uutftte Makea t'karae. lod then nmtte the asaartl'm, 'al tliuuah lie sijk with rirtaln quallfUa tluna and snmo dare ot admit tod vm trtalnt', that Thont!anh hud been re tained aa attorney for the electric light company. After alellery'a amenUirirnt tu appoint a friendly committee, for conference had carried. Tha vote waa then taken on the main proposition of concurrence. A motion not to concur rarrks by n vote f eighteen to fifteen. The 'vote waa: Ayes (against the amndment Hutinnsa Mattea (iatea filler (irac Kuden Henry eiencer more hllla wte aenl to the irsiaiaiur today by Gorcrnor Moehead and were In troduced In the lower chamber as H. R. Noa. 7KI and TO. The former measure was formally In troduced by the Oase county delesatlon and provides that school board members In cities of t.mo to Mfttti shall be elected for terms of six year, one-third to 1 ehieen every two year. Tha second Mil confers special powers en the eta to veterinarian and tha live- etock sanitary board, to make and en force quarantine regulations governing Interatate ahlpmenta of etock, to brlna about the crn'llcntlon of contngloua and Infectious dlsesaea. " Authority Is con ferred en the l veterinarian and his assistants te brand or mark Infected animate in quarantine for the purpose of Identification. . . Fm pwercd fe Make Arreata. They are also empowered to make ar reata withont warrant. It Is made Incum bent upon county attorneys to proaccute violations of the law reported from the state veterinarian's office. In another message to the bouae, Gov ernor Morehead requested that a apodal ommlttee lie appointed to confer with htm Wedeneday afternoon on the amount of an appropriation deemed neoeaaary to reimburse owncra of cgttle which may be trilled by erder of the atte veterinarian or the live etock sanitary board because of foot and mouth dtseaae. RAMS SUBMARINE Committees Warned, Speaker Jarkaon appointed on this com mittee Meaara. Hornby, Itegen. Itrant, Htclnnicyer and Chambers (Thuraton). The senate named Ktechal, Iahmers, Byg- land, Weeaner and Robertaon. While dealing with live stock matters the house declined to concur In senate amendments to house roll 272, the bill fixing the profeaslonal qualifications- of veterinarians. Tha aenale had tnaerted provisions allowing noh-graduate practi tioners to uee the title of "doctor" snd also permitting anyone to vaccinate hogs for cholera or cattle for blackleg. Meaara Puller, Liggett and Harris were named aa a conference committee. PAWS, March 31. A statement indicating that a German submarine may have heed sunk by a French cruiser was given out today by the ministry of marine. It Is as follows. "Yestarday afternoon a French light rruleer sighted a German nubmarlne maneuvering on the aurfaee off Dieppe. The crtilaer Immediately gave chaae. forcing the submarine to dive, firing meanwhile at the periscope and turning in order to ram It with the bow. "The cruiser pursed above the submar ine at the moment the periscope disap peared, and from the spot where the aubmarlne waa laat seen quantities of oil floated to the surface." British Freighter Sank. LONDON. March 31. The F.llerman line steamer Flamlnlan; with a general cargo from Olaagow to Cape Town, waa aunk off Bctlly Inland Monday, March 29, pre aumablv by the German aubmarlne U-M. Thla la the aame veaeel that waa ro- ported sunk laat nluht. It name was not then known. It had no paaaengera on board. Its crew of thirty-nine men took to their boats and were picked up by the Danlah steamer, ('Inlander, and landed at Holyhead this morning. The Itrltlah ateamcr Flamlnlan waa of 2.318 net tons. Shipping records locsted It at London oil March 8. The Flamlnlan sighted the 17-28 t 1:15 o'clock Monday sfternoon. The crew at once prepared to lower the boats, and at the aame time the veaeel waa arnt ahead 1 1 at full speed. , The submarine eaally over hauled it, however, and fired three ehota, algnalling It to stop. Tha Flamlnlan waa stopped and the crew, abandoning all personal belonging, got off In small boats. ' The submarine then fired ten shots at the steamer. These appeared to bn Ineffective and accordingly a torpedo was discharged. This sent the Flamlnlan to the bottom. aaa In special stocks, particularly auto mobile 'amies snd other pelnltles which have profited more or less by war con tracta. Thcae showed further galna of I to I points. United Statea Bteel was the only specu lative favorite to ahow mire than a mod erate amount of trading. . A considerable part of the buying orders was placed by commiaaion hounea, indicating that much of the demand came from out-of-town source. The main Impulse back of the continued ad vance was the Increaalng growth of tl.e country's foreign trade and the eae of money. Walker Gives Site in Colorado for Home for Newspaper Men NEW YORK, March 31. -John Brlsben Wajkcr, formerly a magaxlne publisher hcr, now retired to a Colorado eatate, nnfiounced through the editor and pub 11 her today an offer to give a alte of f'tty acres at Mount Morriaon, Colo., to iKtabtlah a home for newspapermen. Mr. tValkcr atate that he had reached tho Ucciaion to offer the gift after confer ences with New Tork journalists. In his announcement Mr. Walker de clared that "although no profesalon makes more serious demands upon the health of its members thsn thst of Journalism, no attempt haa been made up to thla time to establish a country home, where tboso who have given their beat efforts to the press may find a re treat In the event of a temporary or per manent breakdown." Apartments, flats, houses and cottaeri can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Uee "For Rent" Ad. THOMPSON, BELDEISS & COMPANY - Wheat Cargo of tho Frye Not Owned in the United States Quinby's Taste Is Jarred by the Senate Frescoes (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, March 81. (Special.) VThat the mural decorations on the walls of the WASHINGTON. Msrch Hi-It has been senate are a disgrace to Nebraska and established to the satisfaction of tha Bute department that tha wheat cargo of the American nailing ship William H. Frye was not Americsn owned when the ship wss sunk by the Prins Eltel Fried rich and the American note, which will v iuiwb.u w " .... .. . ...... , w ... ,-. 1 ,1 presented will ask only payment for the lT l"" ought to be painted out was the teat ot la resolution offered this morning by ban- Is lor Qulnby. Although the member from Douglas I pleaded seriously - for his resolution, the members refused to tska It other than hull of tha Frye, I the artist had evidently done his worst Officials take the position that there intentionally that the decorations might waa no warrant In International law for l narmony wun me rest ot tne state tha sinking of thn Frye and they expect house, Germany will readily consent to pay dsmsge arid express regreti Counsal Lanaing ot the Mate depart ment conferred with President Wilson Howell offered tha suggestion that' lie new knew what had made his Douglas oounty collesgue so irritable. The lieutenant governor finally ruled tday ovsr the nnta on tha subject which that tha resolution be made a spealal or- soon will be dispatched to IlerlTh. der of hualneea for nesi Fourth ef July. Legislative Proceedings Agree.on Transfer of Normal School Fund (From a Ptaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Msrch 8t-(peclal.) Threa members ot the State Normal School hoard. Majors, Cavlness and Hayes, mat atth Ftate Auditor Smith and Plata i Dills Pasaeal ta Hoaae. H. n. is To arrange boundary line be tween luwa and Nebraska, t If ftl t.M.uuABa Min.k. Cllu Mim, mission to lay out and Improve boule- Treasurer Han today and reached .an varda agreement concerning the transfer of H. r . tax r-ermita removal or certain ..ki f,i. .Th. u.j i.ih. n.. iibh iruiii ttiivi wwtviiw a.iu nvn i .... .... ... ale to defray coat of handling. "' n0" ana tne noara aesires to use 11. H. 7 1'rov dra that in suits to eoi- some or the money that It originally set loct rentals the defendant must give bund txmti for other schools for that instltu- III ul'H T V"itiri m vwiivmusiHvaj, 11. K. tli-l'rovldea that after real eatste haa len offered twlca for sale under I The Board of Control was not allowed man ant ee r- 1 a h.,. v... .t. than two-lhlrds of" . 1 . ,r"",ur iniaao im apecuio appropriations for tne Kohl Krumbach l.ahnera Mallery Marshall eutrk' s eesner Wilstin of IHxIie Wilson of Frontier V IllK Nas tfor the amendment) Heal Howell tlrdford Klechel Hrockisy (Julnby Huvhee . Itobertson Hysjand alulaU 1'iMlue 'aundrs I x, ui net t Bhumaay Kuaaalnd . Republicans Plan to Hold Big Banquet (From a Ktaff Correepeadent.) LINCOLN, March' SI. ((Special. -Tomorrow Is "April Fool Lay," and rapub Itcsas connected with the iegialature pro rose to foci the democrats by pulling off a gathering which will apeak vulumea for the future. The occasion will bring forth some of the beat known lepubllcan ora tors Ui Nebraska. Tha banquet will be served at the Llu oell hotel and all republicans are In tiled ta be present and of any democrats are seeking salvation they will not be denlsd a placa,. Amos Thumaa of Omaha may be con ferred with for aaslgnmanta and tickets or a letter with tt enclosed sent to Sen ator Earl Mailers at Lincoln will fix things for a seat at tha table. Terre Haute Defense Completes Its Case INDIANAPOLIS, lad, March 51,-The defense ta the Terra Haute lection fraud rasa la, the Vnttad Ftales district court bare, completed its side of the vase shortly aftar't eretocg thlsafteraoon. t'ourt waa then adjourned until to tour row. when the government wUl begin its rebuttal. appraised fr more ah;s first fixed. Moseiey Hill Fixing a minimum sgeofHarloua institutions. In tha case of the i 'or.';,nuo,n " Normal board the money la divided by, II, K. 4S-Prohlblllng minors under 18 resolution of the bosrd itself In the first years of age to have alrguna and making I place, it a miauumeanor to aeu main su n eeapnna. It aove II. U. TIS-Uiitltlea civilians who pass aallsfactory examination to receive jiau- tenanl cuiumlaalons In rttserva militia. touts Reeammeadatt ta Faae by lleass t ommlttee of Whole. B. F. il-Requlrlng a W per cent petition te eecure paving in vlllasss and second class t itles. 8. V. l.'.V-Provillng that fi.OOO copies of the Session laws. I.OuO ho us Journals and I, (AO senala journals shall be printed and uiatribuie by me aiata. Senate Committee of the Whole, II. R. eUi, Dates of Cheyenne Provides ... -.r, ... b . I . . , . m k. 1 i , iiioiiaya now divided on basia of number I Precepuoiy, IUnrrucrn,re.mmu,lon form of Sales on the Stock Exchange Largest Since Opening of War t NOW TORK, March 1 -All ' records or activity on tha Stock exchange since he closing days of laat July when the local market waa In a state of demoral isation because of the Furopean altua- tloa. were broken today. In tha first two houra sales exceeded tOO.OOO shsres. In the afternoon, however, trading fell away STCRZ FAM0USB0CK BEER The finest ever brewed In Omaha, n lii.kl,t and in bottlea on and after April of pupils; bill pruyoaes to divide eue- fourth of moneys on basis of territory. It. It. r. Hti antr of Thomas-Adopts Dixon and Alt resurvev for boundary lines of school lands in Urant and Hooker ountira. H. K. IM. Kberman Provldoa thit Judges and clerks of elections ta country piecliH'ta shall receive 3D ceuta per hour aa tuna aa iney work. b. k. us. ui'ira or faiine rrovidea tor ascertaining the amount of freight due al uistination on carload lota ana penalty or collection of more tan tne amount due. II. R. VH, nafoe and Johnson Amends pure food law so a a to Imlucte Imitation Jelllea and preserves among the fooUa that must tie oramlot aa to limreilienta. It. It. J&. lafoa and Johnson Amend ment to welghta and nieasurea law, di viding the state Into els dlatruu for puiiHisea of invpection. 11. K. n Hunter or Douglas Provides for an audit, of Omaha water board by atata auditor. II. It. 13. Lancaster County Delegation Makea more specific the power of the city to compel proerty owners to con nect up with sanitary sewers. II. K. lis. Lanc aster ( ountv He ega on Perinlta Un.oln city council to l-ave within limit of 8.VO fret of the city hall upon a !' per cent petition of property owners ariectea Bllla Killed by the geaale Tom. mlttee of the Whole. S P. II T. Dodge of Pouglaav-Newapaper publication of eaJoon license applications need be la a turner of svnerer circu lation' insuaf of the uncertain one with "largest" circulation.- Makea Ol reel 1.1 be 1, '( auffered with kfclney ailment tor two years." wrttea Mrs, M. A. Vrtdgea. Ho bis bob. Miss., "and commenovd taking Foley Kidney Fllla about tan fnontha ago. I am now able to do aU my work without fatigue. I am now ct years of age and feel like a lt-year-oUl girl. ' Foley Kid ney Pllla strengthen snd Invlgorste weak, tired and deranged kidneys; relieve beck-' ache, weak beck, rheumatism aad blad der trouble. They are tonic la action. A large pro per tion of the early business r Even A Day's Delay in making your Will uml appointing a reli able Kxeoutor may make quite a difference to your estate. Appoint the Peter Trust Company in tbia capacity then you aro sure of Baf ety and care ful management. 1 Capital and Surplus $475,000.00 ibZZ fAHNAM STWCET y Sale Announcements Made by TU House of Menagk 1613 Farnam St. For Thursday's Consideration A $25.00 Salt of Easter Suits and Coats The usual House of Menagh qualities that are worth S30t 1 $35 and $40 Silk Suits and Wool Suits, in Fancy ... Semi-Tailored and , , , r ' .Tailored Models. , . A comparison is invited. A $193 Sale of Trimmed Hats These hats are designed by the best milliners In New York. They usually sell for ' $7.50 to $15. An April Sale of Muslin Underwear At 1.0) you can find near French gowns, combinations, enoe lope chemise. At 7$cyo will find some wonderfully well . made gowns. Come Early. The House of Menagh 7a Sfere fr Cearfsyasisa THE IDEAL CONTOUR is comparatively slender there is no mistake about that but it is individual. The figure is beautifully modelled not shapeless as in the past two years; and this trim, erect military pose is not secured at the expense of comfort quite the con trarythe corset is only felt for its comfortable support. Tht waist is smaller, but in effect only slightly curved at the sides, and the bust is firm and deli cately rounded. The length of skirt is suited to the site and height of the wearer. The figure is individually corsetted, as it were. The new lines, in fact, are exactly those shown in the new model Why not, since they are designed according to ideas suggested by style creators as the founda tion the new fashions would require. We have many models in the Redfern each an individual one for the type intended, and we take pleasure in fitting Redfern Corsets, since they always give satisfaction. Priced $3.50 Upwards Be Fitted Corset Section Third Floor . i. The Store for Shirtwaists (Original) The Easter Week Special of Fine Blouses for $5.95 New models added each day, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe; hand embroidered French Voiles, $5.95, Other Waists 95c to $16.50 Beautiful Hand Tailored Suits 19.50, 24.50, 29.50, 33.75, 35 It's a generous offering of a host of handsome new styles not merely a few models from which to make a selection. A wide range of col ors and fabrics. Unusual values at these prices. Apparel SectionSecond Floor World Motor Bike Free A picture of the bicycle) will be In The) Be every day. Cut tbem nil out and ask your friends to save the pictures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures you tan get and bring them to "The Bee office, Saturday, April 10. . The bicycle will be given Free to tho boy or girl that sends us the most pictures before 4 p. m., Saturday, April 10: Subscribers can help the chil dren in the contest by asking for picture certificates -when they pay their subscription. We give a certificate good for 100 pictures for every dollar paid. i Northwestern University- College of Engineering Tfve yasre ot bread, thsrougn trslalng; small claaaee. la which each student receives sn unusual amount ot rndlrtdusl attention) from besS srelnsors. Bzesllset eelldlnsv aiMlsned tor Us purpose, with ua-te-date ap paratus. Unsurpsaswl opportunities t M sreat .nglneerlng projMts od to ateM sl neert. A younc organisation, unhampered or embarrassing traditions. Writ, tor "Beat prapsraUoa tor Jtsslnewtag" and "booklet ot Visw." jour T. KA-rromD, Director Beaastea. Illinois. AMUSEMENTS. I. i J Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery In the West. Family trade supplied byt South Omaha WM. JKTTER, 2503 N Street: Telephone South H3. Omaha HI' tiO F. ItlLZ, 1324 Douglas Street: Phone Itotiglas 340. Connril Bluffs OLD AGE HAH, 1312 South Sixth Street; I'hone 8023. 1-r-M TTl 0 JT M lV 11 REVISED RATES AT HOTEL LOYAL Eoom Without Bath ,$1.00 single; $1.50 double Room With Bath $1.50 single; $2,00 double Room With Bath $2.00 single; $3.00 double Suites Parlor, Bed Room and Bath $100 double Sample Rooms, With Bath. . . v .$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO A LIMITED . NUMBER OF GUESTS BY THE MONTH. New Show Today (Thursday) Mnateal anlrleja, atteia ft Kama, Xeao. Welob ft Melroee. Xeyt, . Stela ft Kalej aa . Ilobt. Warwick, In Ills Greatest Euoceas, "The Man Who Found Himself" New Show Sunday. OO V D OMAHA'S" SCOW MATUrZa TODAY, t:30 Tonlffbt aad Week "i'lAf.l'ZELLE" With TandeeUle Veatnre, Gladys Blahop, Cy'o" aad Others. Mate., W ed., Thuro., Bet., sse : M tshta. M.eoe Wait Week, The aTlffer; Taes Bo elsty Itlsht. The West tHatere' fttxlar Quartette, OMAXA'a OaT CBaTTXK A STEW OWB Dally Mat. Bears 1 VasO-76o. 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