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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915.
INSURANCE BILL DEFEATED
Roll Call in House Diicloiei Only
Forty-Five Member in
Favor of It
- - f
C. W. BRYAN OPPOSES MEASURE
SENATORS INCREASE
HAIHTENAHCE BILL
Add $129,650 to Meaiure at it Wai
Pared Down by the Lower
TT.n.a
vwat .;. I ir-. B..f r-
L1NCOL.N. April i. (Hnectal Telraram.)
flTTAftD TfiOXEY .IS RESTOILUJ -Aithotjgh receiving t3 votes yesterday.
iviiuiiii, n, vF inira reading, e. r. ine
AoHl -Ppeclal.)-A. with ;?'ur VO,.M K""
. . ...i.ni.B. mrernoon, ana went don to nereat.
the sirie n,.i rr. - Five member. were absent on roll call.
th maintenance oi . Those who voted for the MM were
the senate "n-c, eomn, Unrt,rBon ofBoyd. I.
IlOOn THUS nrij - I Pmfr,
..r.tinr. hack on It original footing Barrett.
' ' . . i a I Hurgese,
and hooste -oro- r. . IChamhera
The total Increase mae ny trie or tougl.
.mrr.ntM. tmount to n,86u. ur mis tjrum,
. - - . i wi 1. 1
largest item i r - ' I lr
which the eenate Increases
I10.600 more than laat year.
-izht to 0m Satnrday
Tk a.ns.ta oommltte will
oris
Fries.
Fuller.
ftrAnnia-alr
- - t-t l :v '
prunauij i Hnrria.
9 ..... . 1 lj rr.l.
hav. IU blU accented in ui. -ue VT l.iCr"'
mlttee of the wnoi. ana jm uu """-Howard.
Tha amended bill .will probably Hunter.
get back to tha houae by Saturday at Kauffman,
the latest. Than It win Da up to
v-.ii.- -iih.r ta aoDCur or to confer. I L bounty.
Tha Tartwi. mere, or new pp. lnlg.n.
wlatkra In on or two caaea are ioi-i Alr
inm 'I Anderson
v-.,i.1 nard l..............:.t.m lot Phelps.
T"n" "T:. "Thw ": .1 XfciO Broome.
"7 .1000 Chambers
s:;;;;- - i l. Thurston,
Attorney general ., . ,
. Siiprema eourt ----..... f,r""'n'
TnkiT W0 Jfo
1 ..nntim board .,.. . iainey,
.(Hoard of jmrilone ....................
iFleh an rai otnmlBaloh. -,..
Ibor biire ---.-...'--'
fitata lfhrary ,,-....,.-...-
iltat llhrary obmmlioi..i - '
! FUit KtntoHoai aocMy.wi--
;SfVtl commleaion (nwl....i
Ftata poultry fxtat'v... .-.. t
Limine y.
l.iindvren,
M-relith,
Mynenburf,
Miner.
MocUett,
Nlchola,
oeterman,
Valmer,
Parklnnon,
TerrloU.
neacan,
Reynold"
of Lincoln,
Richmond,
Relechlck,
Mm.
Kctidner,
Slrdelar,
Trambell,
Woodhurat-4.
LW iHowarth,
Jlorrloulural society ...........;.. tr? I iiuiton.
Mtnlmum warw oommnwion (naw;. , i liyneK.
.Mediation wmmlMluo (newV,
X0
Taal foerH-
'MISSIONARIES SINQ 1 J '
OSAiriTSVC0r.FReiCE
V ' CrrLryGUXt Oorreapondent)
. IlHJCONI. Ii-,. Aprtl --pocal ,Trte-
tr-.m U'i'h. tDotmlna; . aeoaiotia , at tha
'j(dnt KtitwwM. fcera. waa axwuptod by
ij. Chm&a Wvy atid H, W, Barae- mla-
mlaamrto from tha South Se laiaada.
TaWtSa-a eonsu mt . fea-bcnt, tbara
lab)C - tmutT aa alvraa auob returned
Irilaatcautfte naent At ttvs oonfaranca.
TaTurra-B-a received inAinato that Frad-
rluk St Smith. .whA. la nertot-aiy 111 in
..tU.eW I Moaeley.
isarlor,
Veff.
' Neley.
Norton,
Norton.
Nutiman.
Pattereon, '
Peternon.
Reifenrath,
Releener.
Reuter,
Recnnlda
of Red Willow.
Rodetlll..
flc-itt. .
' "lelver,
Pmlth.
Pnvrter,
Horanawn,
Rtearna,
Ptehhene.
Stelnmeyar, . '
ptevenon,
Taylor. . '
Tlbbeta.'
Van Meutan,
.Ward,
Ppeakar JacVaon 86.
Charlei'W. Bryan la cald to-hara tavkan
a, hand, In tha.flgttt, and laat rtlirbt tesued
a 'atatement which waa uaad. on. oartaln
membera auaoeptlbla to tha Bryan Influ
ence for tha tmrpoa of deteatlaa; tha bill.
lO") iFlinemnd,
:-,i i r.oerman.
, .(no I r:ana,
l.WO I FVxrter,
1.100 Pulta.
Onrmeley,
p.vt i Homny
COHSTITDTION WILL
REIIAINDNCHANGED
Qoinby Makes Final and Unsuccess
ful Effort to Raise Bill for
Convention. ,
MATTER SETTLED FOR SESSION
HOUSE FORJTERILIZATION
Committee of Whole in Lower
Chamber Sends Shnmway Bill
to Third Reading.
ARANTY
GU.
FUND BILL KILLED
(From a Btaff Correapondant.)
LINCOLN, April . Bpclal.)Snat
file No. 9, tha Shnmway bill tor sterilize
defectlvea In atate Inatltutlona, had rotirh
rolna; In tha Yiouaa committee of tha
whole, but finally emerged with a ma
jority of vote and waa ordered en groaned
for third reading.
Immediately after the bill tad been
.TfK nr.
LiKMrelt..
Matternon,
(Trotn a Staff Correapondent.)
LINCOLN, April 8. (Special ) Senator
Qulnhy today made a plea for H. R. t, tha
conatltuMonal convention bill, which ha
deal red lifted over tha alfllng commit
tee. Benator Kohl, chairman of tha airt- read, Mr. Lanlgan moved that It he In-
Ing committee, aaid It waa a rule of the I definitely poetponed.. He declared it
committee not to lift out any meaaure I would d line race the atatuta booka of Ne-
whteh It could not aupport on the floor braaka If It were enacted. Mr. Meredith
of tha eenate. declared tha bill had tha endorsement of
Mattea Oppoaed. - tn Board of Control, but Mr. Norton
Senator 'Mattea aaid It waa doubtful contradicted this, aay!ng that It la ma-
whether T better conaOtutlon could ba different from tha one tha Board
mada than wa have at present and our of Control had recommended,
preaent ayetem of amending It waa a Th motion to Indefinitely poatpona waa
aafegMard. defeated by 80 to 88. -
Beat waa for tha bill herauaa tha , Gaaraatr Fuat Bill Killed,
people would be given a chance to aay After spending a large amount of time
what they wanted and It would ba carry- on aeveral different day over aenitte file
Ing out tha demooratlo principle i f lotting No. 210, tha bill apeclfylng what abalt ba
tha people rule. Ha accuaed 'Vttea of done with a b&nk'a guaranty fund aeaesa
deetrlng to 'u!" Inatead of to "repre- ment when It goea out of business, tha
aent" ,-. committee of tha whole put It to death
i ... nifrio.it I. maa-re. ' by the cloae rvota of 4S to 42.
Sandall or Tork aooke for the con- Th bllt provided that three-fourth of
ventlon. rafarlnc to the fact that it had th money ahould go back to tha bank
been neceeaary to work what he termed Jld th Other fourth ba retained by tha
the "party circle fraud" to get the con- banking board for tha guaranty fund. Ita
atltutlon chanced In tha peat- Straight opponent took tha ground that all the
nartr votea ara now so rare that thla iony ahould go to tha guaranty fund
fraud no longer worka and a convention The law now la etlent on the aubject.
la absolutely naccaaary. Pandall oald that
the liquor Intereat wa back of the op
position to tha convention and aaid that
thla Intereat waa going to ba voted out
of business In MIS. H oharged tha
democratlo party with going back on W.
. Bryan, who put It In the majority.
' ' . Other Interests Also.
Quinsy- then put In the rharga that
there 'were other" interast back of tha
Roads Each Side of
Here AskJXWOO Men
CHICAGO. April 8.-Bmployment agenta
In many clttea between Chicago and Den
ver have been asked to supply 10,000 un
skilled laborer for railroad work, It waa
stated here today. Tha Burlington, It
waa said, will put 2,000 .men to work by
May 1, and the Union Pacific 4,000 by
Juno 1. The Rock Island, Miasouri Pa
elflo and Northwestern system are
esmed as seeking the other 4,mo.
Because of expected heavy tourist traf
fic hundreds of miles of tracks and road
beds are to be put In the best posalble
condition, and many mile oaf aiding con
structed to care for the extra number of
trains.
House in Committee
Pushes Late Bills
(rrora a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, April S. (Kpeclal.)-peaker
liquor Interest. Theae be aaid war uelng Jackson, Chief Clerk oPtta and Sergeant
tha latter aa "tha goat" These interests I at-Arma Boyd were each presented with
had dominated tha nominations of man of a gold watch thla afternoon, while In com-
both parties laat fan, ha said. mlttea of tha whole with Peterson in the
Tha motion on roll call lost by a votechlr.
of IS against to 14 for.; A a result thai The three men were brought before the
bill will probably atay with tha com- bar of tha houae and charged with nuraer-
(Trom a, Staff Correapondent.)
LINCOLN. April S (8pscial. . P. 1M,
tha Mattes btll to relieve tha supreme
eourt from tha neceultv f vHtlnir nnin-
hta bom In WoriAr, Mas., 1 HghUy tons in all rases, waa rooommended to
Improved and hope ara again entertained ps, in tha house, with an amendment
that he may ntv before tbe conference proposed by Mr. Peterson wMon require
clncM. I opinions in all caaea involving reversal or
By vote tha body andoreed -the us of new question ol law. and leaving it op-
th Indlvldurt cup for na in communion ttonal with tha court in all other oaaea.
or sacrament aerrlo. I Senator Robertaon's bill to exempt tole
Tonight spea'ker wm Charts K. I phone companies with lees than KV.000
Crumler of loa Angnlea. Morning edu- I capital stock from making report to tha
cational leotares ax given, E4der Bamual I Stat Railway eomrnlssion wa Indel-
A. Burgos, president of Grace! and cal- I nlteiy postponed.
lege, on "Hlotory of FtaUoaophy," altor- I Tha Commit toe of tha whole approved B.
natlng with Prof. F.
History of Eduoatton."
Dentistry Bill is
, Fixed Up in Senate
A. UaoDowall on IF. S4, by Splrk, to repeal tha law for
election of district road overseers, but
later on Mr. rrtea got busy, and when
the committee arose and mada It report
ha had tha bill Indefinitely poetponed by
a vote of 41 to 84.
fProm a Staff Correapondent)
LINCOLN. April . Special.) It. , R.
40, ft to regulata'th praotloa of
dentistry referred hack to the aenate
committee of tha whole for apeolflc
amendment. The amendment will ask
Mallery Reads Title
: To His Office Clear
(1rrom a Staif Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. April S.-Speclal.)i-8eflator
which was put out by tha original bill.
Hitchcock Invited
, To Deliver Speech
for putting hj-k In tha bill Section 2803 Mallery of Box Butt county la being
of the statute covering examinations I congratulated today on hi victory over
hi democratic opponent, Conrad IJnde-
man, who contested tha ceat of tha Box
Butte statesman when the session began,
and today, tha laat of tha session, the
committee reported that it had decided
Mallery could hold tha seat. The charge
waa mad, that Mallery exceeded th
rw m . St. ft ron.... ii iiran w vxpemmara aunng tn
LEMCOLN. April ,-Special,)-Senator cmP!". ha th eommlttee ha white-
OllhM If. Hllrhvck h wilt Ka j """ l,H juauery wiu now
eoln FrMay. wa formally invited by the I tlv to wt for th
feouaa Thursday morning to make a talk I
tt al tMtiTy rlTHl 4iik0 Ytm$fWt tha iMtt vm. f
FrbUy. Thla waa dona upon motion I nUUiC UiLLS IH SENATE
of sir. Jiiohreona.
i
ARE GIVEN DEATH GLOW
Legislative "; '
Proceedings
BUlai Pvecea fcy tha easut.
H. P 233. Chamber of Thurston Pro
vt,Va for per aietn pay of $4 for county
commissioner In countlna under ",ixO
population. Flxca Bjuimuou in varioua
cisnaua ot eouatixa.
H. R. Klnsnoa
uilUog and
Committee T
luiprovemenui for feeb
iuurd melinite al lieaAitDe, etk.guo.
building
OPVom a Staff Correapondent)
LINCOLN, April . !tpoiBl.) All
housa bill In tha senate atandlng eom-
mtttee and not reported out for general
file, were killed thla afternoon by th
motion of Brookley of Clay.
There are stilt about fifty bill on th
general file, enough to giv tb upper
housa plenty to do while waiting for
final notion en th big appropriation
bill.
About ft dosen bill were reported out
tM afternoon In order to save them,
a recess having been taken this morning
by tha aanat for tliLa purpose, aa soon
aa Brookley motion wa carried. The
1L 1L 14. lrueeedow and Vbeier Reg'
ua.iury . luil fur Mivaus employment
arkr(a.
i i u tiff - ir---
tellioo reirlstraUon brand with live etock motion exclude from ,lt operation, ap
sstuiHj-y r.oaro. ipropnauon Mils and those Introduced by
county board of Lancaster to furra pav-I
in Otlicta outside uf lnnirfnnt1 tt. ria I
JLTrT cJr I COLLECTl 0f4 SF0R MARCH
wntre there is a inluimum I TUJCUTV C-rucil TUAIIOlim
iiiuii i'tfbii,ii llwuwnilu
amount of oom petition with free labor.
U. ii. bM. Committee on State Inatltu-
ttoiiS Cotiimltiiirut to Feeble-&ltnded In
stil uta at iiuk can b haO'ouiy by
twrtnr of court or board of control.
11. R. 41mnaea nam of Hastings
Tt '"in.titut... th. fee. raclved and collection, mada by
"achool" in nam for Institution for the I various tU offloas and Institution dur-
llind at Nebrasta tlty. I tng th month of March
it. k jurt ana i.rHtn nsiMS iinui
' (Prom ft Staff Correapondent.)
LINCOLN. April S.-Bpeclal.) State
Auditor Smith ha complied ft Hat of all
House Makes Gift
To Its Officers and
, Also Thanks Omaha
mlttse and die there.
Columbus Day Saved
As Holiday in State
. (From Staff Correapondent.)
LINCOLN. April S.( Special. )-The
house earn very nearly taking ft fall
out of Christopher Columbus thla morn
ing and for ft time It looked aa if tha old
man had hi shoulders pressed to tha
mat A roll call was demanded and on
this kind of ft showing th great dis
coverer waa saved.
ou crime, but were later proven guilt
lea and Norton of Polk then ' presented
the watche. , . ...
A resolution was Introduced by Jeary of
Lancaster, thanking the peoplerof Omaha
for their generous hospitality to th.
legislature on th. occasion of the latter'
store of Bonebrlgh Bunt at Cortland
Senate Secretary
Draws His. Prize
(From ft Staff Correapondent.) '
LINCOLN. Anrll I 8rlrll A mrk-
Th. question cam up on ft bill making! 10B by Wll90n of Fron,-P to . the
Lincoln' birthday a legal holiday. Th Mcreury of th. aen.t and hi assistant
bill named ail th holiday now on tha 1400 ch for preprng the Journal was
oocitei. wnicn gave sir. eco a cnence. amended by Mattes to give th secretary
to continue hi record a a "furninster,'' (400 tor comnsrlno and nm.Min.. th
and he moved that Columbus' birthday ba original Journal, $300 for preparing copies)
stricken out. Then th firework atartjd. Jjoo for proofreading and SMO for Indexing
resulting in the amendment being carried and th use of th secretary's office dur-
TW0 PROMINENT sV. PAUL
CITIZENS ARE DEAD
ST. PAUL, Neb., April 8.-Specll.)-W.
J. Hill, a prominent farmer and stock
man and a large land owned, died at
bir home near this city Monday evening
at 7 o'clock after ft week' illness from
dlabetia. Mr. Hill wa 46 pear old and
leave a widow and five children, all of
whom are living at horn except one
daughter, Mr. Earl Mason of LaOrange,
Ore. The funeral service will be held
Thursday afternoon at the Preabyterlat,
church at 2 o'clock, and will be in charge
of tha Masonic order.
F. W. Rlncker died at his home In this
by ft standing vote of SS to 27.
A roll . call waa demanded, . which
changed thlnga o that th amendment
was lont by vote of 49 to 10. On mem
ber wanted tha Fourth of July, out out
and Jerry Howard wanted -tha anniver
sary of tha batUa of New Orleans put In,
but both failed. '
lng th time required.
The Be Want Ada Ar Best Business
Booster..
CHARGES AGAINST LAWYERS
DISMISSED BY M'ININCH
AUBURN. Neb.. April S. (Special.) -
Tha matter of chargea against Fred O.
Hawxby ftnd Ernest F. Armstrong, pre
ferred by M. S. Mclnlnch In the supreme
court and referred to Judge E. E. Good.
ar. slated to come to sudden clo.
Yesterday when Judge Good cpnvened
eourt, Mr. Mclnlnch, through his attor
neys, Edwin Falloon and Oeorga Adam,
passed up to the Judge a copy or a dis
missal forwarded to the uprema court,
wherein he fully exonerated both Hawxby
and Armstrong from ll wrong, stating
that he had been deceived and misin
formed, and mada proper apology tor the
filing of tha chargea.
Judge Good held that h. wa without
authority to proceed further until th. u
preme court should pas upon th applica
tion to dlsmls. .
CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR
COMPANY MAKES MONEY
C LARKS, Neb.', April .-Speetal.)-The
annual tockholdr meeting of the Mer
rick County Farmer' Co-Operstlve as
sociation of Clark wa held here ye
terday afternoon. John Frederlckaon wa
elected a director. ucceedlng A. Foby.
Th manager's annual report wa .read,
howing a profit of S2.400, which wa con
verted Into an S per cent tock dividend
and ft grain dividend of 1H cent per
bushel on wheat and 1 cent per bushel
oft com and oats bought from stock-
bolder during the year.
Mr. Vincent of th. Beal-Vlneent Grain
company of Omaha delivered talk on
co-operation. "
A. Foeby and George Armstrong were
elected president and ecretary, respec
tively. . , -
SECTION FOREMAN ADMITS
WRECKING FOUR TRAINS
MASON CITT. ' la.. Am-"' .-(Spec1al
Telegram.) Section Foreman Ros John
ton confeaaed today to wrecking four
Rock Island passenger train by opening
awttche. He eay he was under the
delusion that h could In this way secure
more rapid promotions.
STPR7 RFNIINE ROCK Bp-ER
By long odd th fineat ;brewed in
Omaha., On draught throughout the city
now. Don't miss IV Phone for a 'ease for
your home! Chas. Stors. Web. 1260.'
Department Orders.
WASHINGTON. April 8. (Special Tele
gram.) Claude E. Apple ha been ap
pointed rural letter carrier "at Brady vllle
and. Parker L. Rew at JameavUle. la.
Hog Cholera Serum
Bill to Conference
(Prom ft Staff Correapondent.)
LINCOLN, April ..-(Special.) The sen
ate this morning refused to eonour In th
Mother! Give Cross Sick Child .
' Only "Calif ornia Syrup of Figs
A harmless cur for lick headache.
ttiliousne. aour atomach, constipation,
indigestion, coated tongue, aallowneaa
take "California Syrup of Fige." For
th. cauae of all uch misery come from
a torpid liver and alugglah bowel.
A teasponful tonight mean all con'
hou. amendment to eenate file 197, th. stlpation polaon. wast matter, ferment
hog cholera serum bill, and sent th r, r06(J .-a ,ou- bile gently moved out
measure.to conference. Th. hou amend- your yatem by morning without rlD-
ment atrik out th senate provision for
quarantine. ,
"On th other hand th. upper house
concurred In lower houae amendment to
these four other senate bill:
8. T. 1)4 A bill regulating buslne col-
lecea.
K ,F. I43-A bllt regulating tha sale of
agriaiiltural seeds.
s. F. ssi A Mil for a nyarant luna levy.
0. F. 11 A paving Din. -
Ing. Please don't talk of "California
Syrup of Fig" ft a phyatc. Don't think
you ar drugging yourself or your chil
dren because this deltciout fruit laxative
cannot cauae Injury. Even tha most deli
cate' child can take tt aa aafely.a a ro
bust man. It la the moat-harmless, ef
fective atomach, liver and bowel cleanser,
regulator and tonle ever devised.
Your only difficulty may be in getting
the genuine, so aak your druggist for a
60 cent bottle of "California Syrup of
Figs," then see that It Is made by the
'California Fig Syrup Company. . This
city has many counterfeit "fig syrup,"
ao watch out. Advertisement.
FRENCH WOMEN WILL
FLY . FOR THE COUNTRY WeU-Known Newspaper Writ-
GEORGE A. VAN SOT, POLITICAL
EDITOR, REGAII1S HIS HEALTH
er Tells of Wonderful
Curative Powers of
Akos. Remedies. .
"PARIS. April 1 Th French WomV
Automobile club ha 'commenced th re
cruiting of woman motorist, aviator
and balloonist to form a brlgad of am-
DUiancsa iot vne rrvi--n mv, - I ri- - 1 v. Qth rm nniiti..!
tlon ara coming in at tha rata of 100 Ldltol th B rr,nC.0 call, author
I of the California direct primary law. and
una of the ableat newapaper men in the
per day.
Th. organisation alms to find enough
capftbt. women conductor to replace all ,,nMed gt.,, h ju,t wrUen utter
th men at preaent driving ambulance tnat carrle, ft of ,llchl force to.
who are capaDi or renaering miwr -err- ,urferlng humanity as do his Interesting
icea at in. rront. 1 .Kicles to those who follow th. political
Four women av
Palller. Barones lh urn. kociw ana u.. Aft .uffrtn the a son 18 of acute gout
Hene Dutrieu. who had been, refused ad- . time. Mr. Smith wa prevailed
mission to th aviation corps, have Joined
this movement. Many application for
enrollment have been made by women
upon to try Akos, the new California
mineral medicine that ta accomplishing
auch wonder. Th. remedy permanently
f levy for grading and rilr 01 atrwet I
Tha statement show thst this part of
and culverts in clUu of the secoad I tha state s Income Is not to oe aesptsed.
Cis and village from to fc mills. aa If. total 9,Ml.tl. Tha part known aa
H. K. m. t'ommitlee cm tkata lnstltu- ... i. turned Into tha aanaral
ttona-Provides that lndecnt. oUotia ofnc 'u:, ,nl" 1 narai
or Improper leitere from patient at hoe- fund and la not aubject to warrant for
pitsia fur the Insane shall not be maliad. the upkeep of th offices. 'Institution
J:Jh ?!htV," ,itimlV1B:.l'Jrrif,'i cash" goM Into tha treaaury. but U ub-
for oiling of roada I Jort to being drawn upon by the Inatl-
H. K. 10?. Scott of Hamilton Reduces I tutlon oollectlng It.
mlnlnium school year from eight tul n,, largest single Item Is the Income
fT?" .?; w,hJl ,,,1lrtrU hrtn twent5f reU from th. food oomnuaston. total-
II. K. (O-ApprcpriaUa 2.0M as a nu-1 lng M.t90.
clus tor ft fund fur th. relief of the
blind, and Investigation of causes of
blindness.
11. K. a. GreenwaJt Permits cumuli
trve voting of stock; except by directors
homing stock In a competing company.
II. K. . Cwnmltie on Hlat Inetttu-! (From a Staff Correspondent )
iiorie j-rovmis lor sMMnnsni 01 expense I ivmi V a .-41 a iRiuui T-u.-n
of a-ytum Inntai uia his wtate. wher LINCOLN. April l.-(8pclsJ TeW-gram.)
tl doe not deiTlv other of aupport. I -An attempt by Negley and Hunter to
H. R. us. Parkinson of Pawnee In-1 get a flat salary rate of 190 for Omaha
r-reaaes euinomy 01 counts to a a policemen failed In tha housa this after-
' vmii j y TeVi.J Vl X p 1 1 W
OMAHA POLICDEN'S SALARY
BILL STAYS AS DRAFTED
I cents.
H. R. S1, Ftruinc Committee A ppro
pnaUa UlisOHJ for state board of con
trol to expend at penitentiary in estab
lUhlog new liujuikirv.
H. H. Kiruuice Committee General
dfficieticltNi bill.
i. IL TtA, Fuller Provldea for tern
rorary care of rtiildren born at Indu.
in( Horn for W oiot-ii.
ii. H. Nayior of Daes Provirtea
for the establishment of a road Parallel
ing a railroad track by a resolution of
tn eo'jnty boerd.
H H. 211, K miner of Thomas Makes
U unnceaMiry for religious corporatloa
t swure or of court tor selling or
ciKuuibering Uad.
noon. The measure was 8. F. vT by
Howell, which raised th monthly salary
from V6 to r a month, with a provision
that tha commissioner could raise It to
1100 per month, whenever they deemed it
necessary. The bill paaaed I nit original
form.
End Indigestion '
motorcyclist whowant to ftot aa 0""lcur(1 hjra according to hi own letter.
patch carrier at tn rront. 1 whch follow:
. "May 1 int.
"Tha Natura Company.
San Francisco, Cel.:
"Gantlemet'. A few application of
. v m yi IAIUI gave ni mmyicw reiict own
Or Stomach Pain :
em I IlVg gPV iaiSHaS'ar Wft a, wasv as
Jri Kl7A IV1 1 fill I b the ac th,t th,r " not b"n
All 1 iVU lUlUUiW jth rtighteat.recurrenca In eight month.
"I have recommended th Akos remedies
to my friend and In every Instance they
have reported immediate benefit from
their us.
' "Very truly yours,
XJiX) A, VAN SMITH.
Political Editor, San Franclaco Call."
Th remedy that worked ucn wonder
for Mr. Van Smith ha aleo proved very
effeotive in caaea of stoma oh trouble.
rheumatism, catarrh, skin disease, rectal
trouble and many other ailment.
STORZ FAMOUS BOCK BEER
On draught throughout tha city now. A
genuin old mellow Beck and tha beat
brewed in Omaha. Watch for th "Stors"
sign. Have a rasa sent home. Phone
C'ha. lor. Wen. 12W. ...
Tim it!. In five minute all atomach
distress will go. N. Indigestion, heart
burn, eourne or belching of gaa, acid,
or aructationa of undlgeated food, no
dlsslnee. blo(tng, foul breath or head
ache. Papa's Dlapepsln 1 noted for it speed
In regulating upset stomachs. It is ths
surest Quickest and most certain Indi
gestion remedy In the whole world, and
beside It la harmless. .
Million of men and women now oat
their favorite food) without fear they
know Pape Dlapepaln will aava tbera
from any stomach misery.
Please, for your own sake, get a large
fifty-cent case of Papa's Dlapepsln from
any drug stora and put your stomach
right. Don't heap oa being miserable-
life 1 too hort you ar not here ,long.
o make your atay agreeable. Eat what
you like and digest It; enjoy It without
dread of rebellion In the stomach.
Pap. Plapepela brsongs In your
horn, anyway. Should one of tha fam
ily Ml something which don't agree with
them, or In case of an attack of indi
gestion, gyspapala. gastritis or stomach
derangement at daytime or during tha
night It la bandy t giv. tha quickest
surest relsaf known AdverUsnfasat
. V-
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OBOSVOa A. TAX BbCXTX.
Ako 1 now being Introduced in Omaha
at Sherman eV McConnell' 16th and Dodge
Street Store. Visit phone or' writ, tha
Akos man for further information regard
ing thl advertisement
Ssva ti,3
I a JT
f)f
rWllw
TlilKERYOU LIKE
and get valuable premium
FRED IfflOG DDEVJIIIQ COr.lPMlY
city early Tuedy morning after ft lln.
gertng Ulne from Bright' disease. Mr.
Rincker waa an. old resident of thl city
and wa In business for ft number of
year. Short funeral service will be
hfld at the home Wednesday afternoon
and on Thureday morning th. body will
be shipped to Colfax, lit Mr. Rlncker
la survived by hi widow and flv. broth
er and two sister.
Hearing: Set for Omaha.
WASHINGTON. April 8. (Special Tele
gram.) Th Interstate Commerce com
mission ha ordered ft hearing to be held
at Omaha on May S on awltching charges
to South Omaha and on May S on classi
fication of chair.
HOWARD
1
AND SIXTEENTH STREETS
Hand Tailored Suits
$19.50
Not a few styles but a compre
hensive display of style, fabrics
and colors fashionable for spring Wear.
Qthcr Suits Up To $85
The Store For Shirtwaists
Fine new Organdie Blouse?, dainty
embroidered set-in sleeves.
$ 1.25 (A $2-$2.50 Value)
Basement Specials
Mill Lengths of fine
Burkley Cambric, No.
60 quality, worth 15c
(full yard wide) 7c
a yard.
45c Bleached Sheets (72
x90), made with patent
seam, good quality mus
lin, 30c each.
15c PILLOW CASES Good qualityof full
bleached muslin, 3-inch hem, 9c each. 1 ,
When Selecting Your Route to Chicago
Remember These Features of Superiority
; v provided by.the "
Chicago & North Western Ry.
rTi-kwa QnfAftf Double track and automatic electric
u Jxg clJr safety signals all the way.
FViy Qrtofi3 Smooth-riding, deeply rock. ballasted
F5" roadbed. Extra heavy steel rails.
Elimination of curves and grades.
. por Service PPQlar 0niataChicago Special,
, No. 22, lv. 6:00 p. m., arrive Chicago
, - 7:34 .in.'
Five Other Splendid! Fast Daily Trains at Convenient Hours
7:40 ft. in., 12:30 p. tnn 8:32 p. m., CJ5 p. m. and 12 J5 a. including
tha famous Overland Limited, th only firat-claa dairy extra-car. train
(Lv. 9:00 p. m.) Arrlv Chicago in one of th. moat modern rengr
Urtninala In tbe world.
Unexcelled dining car aervie. All rneal a la cart.
: The Best of Everything '
For ticket, rervdoni and full pardcular,
apply to .
J. MELLEN, Cn1 Aft. 1401 Farnam Strat
Cwwka. Neb. (TeLDeagla 2740)
NW3499.
AMl'IKH KltTg.
First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, of Omaha, Announce a
Free Public Lecture
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Jacob S. Shield, 0. S. B.,
Member of the Board ol Lecture
ship of th Mother Church. '
The First Church of
Christ. Sclsntiat, In
Boston. Masa
. In the Church. Edifice
84. Mary' Ave. and 24tb tit.
Thursday and Friday Even lugs
April 8th and Oth, at 8 o'clock
Ton and Tour Friends A re Cor
dially Invitsd to Be Present.
J
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ftta Aaanal Term or Mas npierel
?:&M THE CCUEfiE eiLS
Wita a 'Kah-'Xah Cart Bmbradng
Ail the Old in and-Mucn J nai w
BEAUTY CXOmTJS Or F AI CO-KDI
X.adi' Olme gsattaee Week Xay.
uo a wk .: Johnnie M'sbar ft "UsoAoa BsH."
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Onaha Elks' r.hl& Chores
IN CONCKRT
Tweaty Men, Assist by Cos String
Qaastettel sua V. A. sse, VloUalatt
TMrly-tiflS Ytr
For Liauor and
Drug Users
Removes permanently th. crariag
for Liauor and Drugs,
Always Improves the general health.
Surroundings pleasant system hu
mane, nothing "heroic".
Drugs ara withdrawn gradually, and
with ths aid of our tonlo remedies
patient suffer n. collapse.
Do not be persuaded that all treat,
menta are alike. Ours Is the only
effective one. as time and exper
ience prove.
Come to us without delay. Thess con
ditions are serious and there ahould
be no experiment.
Bend for Illustrated TjooVlet. Corre
spondence strictly confidential.
The Keeley Institute
Coraer tflth and Oa Street,
- OMAHA, arcs.
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