THE .-REK: OMAHA, HATUHDAV. APHIL in. .191.". SE1IAT0RS PROYIDE FOR THE UNIVERSITY Upper Honse Adds Money to the Pro Tision for the State School. appropriation ros valentine HOUSE NEARS THE WINDUP Killi All Bllli on Hand, Save Twenty Which it ii Still Considering. (Tram n Plaff Correspondent.) . LINCOLN. Apr". the annate elcl fo differ with the lioure In tb matter ef appropriations. The ! University of Nrbrka appropriation Mil recommended for passage today i by the nrPr house, committee t ths , whole U a substltut tneesure, containing imany chanses from th or sent over the house. Adda 4BOO0 More. In the first place, the senate cuts out that part of tha house hill llmltmr tha appropriation of tha cliecunia pun oi tha 1-mlU levy to $1.1S.W. Tha senat : Mil roerely appropriate l per rnt. r the collectible part of the levy. settlns: ; no limit. AU told thla will Increase the , funds available for' the university by at least Itf.OOO. Cwta Oat Dlvlslo. The senate. oln still farther, ellml ! nates the attempted division of tha ap- proprieties, by the beuse Into two aeparate fund, one for salaries and one for ' rpaintenance with a specified amount for 'each. The senate clU leave thla wholly ! up to tha rtrenta. The house direction that tha regents , return separate statements for various ' parts of the university, specifying the ! medical College at Omaha, tha aarloul tural ooUere at CurUs and special aUte activities, is retained in the senate bill. General A prerlatle. I In addlthm trW.OTO la appropriated out of the cenaral rund et tha state for these ' departments with thla specified as to the fellewtnc: Legislative referenoe bureau. ' .; ooaeervatton and soli survey. 1S.00; substalkm at ValeBttne, . M.009; substation at Hcott's Bluff, sl.X; lam prowmeuta at Curtis ssaoo. JSO.MO, ' Fiap Irrlarattow. An amendment offered by ByslsM of YBoons tnrreeeed the legislative referenoe Vnreau appropriation to fcl,T7R. An amendment by Mattery and Bunhea mads a epectfle appropriation of Sli.OOS for the reirents to me In espertmental pump Irrlirtitloa la tha western part of the state. -The senate Mil also cures aa alleged rrror In the house bill In the spectrin appropriation of the eksh fund of the university. , j Mere for Rail CMiatla!ea. The general maintenance hill was recom mef44 for third reading; by the senate committee of the whole this morning, after aa amendment had been added nos ing tha appropriation for tha Plata Kull- ay commissi"' from tJ?,WO, the house figure, to f.0O. Thla amendment which was proposed by Bushre of Kimball and adopted without a diasenUnc vote, futs tha total of tha senate Increase over tha house appro priation u? to 1U.1& Its effect la to put the commission back th lurat an- IroprlaMoa it had two years ago. In IMS the commission was given $86,00$, but this year tlb.OOS was transferred by the senste to the commission's salary ppprcprl&tlon. contained In another bill.' Outside tf the railway commission the upper house did cpt change the bill as reported out yesterday by Its flnanoe committee. In the committee of the whole when the various standing committee amende merits name up. Kohl of Wayne, chair nun of tha finance committee, explained them. The bis; ratsas given th Board of Irrigation and the Live 'Stock Sanitary board, be said, were upon the reconv mondtlon of th governor. These were about the only Increasea over two year ago. savins the National Quard Increase of J10... In the latter appropriation the committee of the whole accepted th re port of the finance oommlttee without a word of comment. The bill now goes on third reading and will rorsihly get over to .the. house io- LAST RAIL BILL SMOTHERED fFrom a Ptaff Correspondent.) UNCOL.N, Keb., April I .WBpedaD-The house disposed of I or bill this morn ing at one time than It has beeit able to rt away with In three months In the FpeW8l Again regula way. r.ver hill not fin the airline rue waa killed by a simple motlcn. This leaves but about twenty kill tso be disposed of now on (he sifting board. (Chaplain Mills gave th members a talk which soma of them listened to much more attentively than they have the pray era the chaplain hasnade during the ses sion In behalf of a democratio legislator. Chief Clerk Potts will be given fMO to clean up the work on the house Journal and inde-t the same- As the house has had a dally printed record, there will not b so much work In gMtttig th house journal printed as In th. senate wher the old system was used. -Td-ra nr Districts. The TVlleon Mil from the senate provid ing for ' a constitutional amendment for election of supreme court Jodge by dis trict was advanced to third reading- la committee of th whole In th house this morning. A a general thine party line wer drawn, with republicans voting against th Mil and the democrats for It. As tt writ require a constitutional ma jority to !., tt will mean tHat th measure wl! bare to rt slvty rotes on final pastiagw. The democratic; member hip la exactly eiy and some of them are liable to b absent when th trill goes on final pa. BeemslUtlnr some re publican rots to pee It, which tt will probably receive. , Kill Railroad Bin. A F. m by Mallery t forbid treetmasa- lag on the - rights ef-way of railroads i killed. aVsme members said It waa a bill to take responsibility away from th road a they would not have damage to par and notwithstanding other mem ber explained that It was along the line of legislation for "Safety First" and that H would save many Ursa, th bill waa klUed. Hoffmeister of Chase, - who has waved th red flag- in th face of th leastutrr bovine nil tn4 aeeslon,' ahout tag. Tnls 1 a railroad bill rentlemen. Uf av a roll oal!. Th bill was killed by a rota of ST to 4. Pas. Phoae Bill. The home batfked tin on It action of inursaay Inderinltely postponing 8. V. V. th Robertson bill to exempt tel phon cempanlos baring not more than H.OM of capital stock from making re port t th stat railway commission. It we spiaind by Messrs. Taylor, Regan, nersen U3ora), and other that the bookkeeping required of these companies In making reports la an undue burden upon them, and that they get no cor responding benefit Th bill was forked back from th bone yuM and sent to third reaaing. CHANCE FOR CHARTER BILL Measure Located on Senate- Sifting" ' File, Where it May Be Lo cated Any Time. NO PLANS ARE YET GIVEN OUT (From a ' Ftsff Correnpondent) U-OOI,N, April freclal.)-The sen ate this morning killed all bills, except appropriation bills, that have not been advanced to sirtlng file from the jfenersl file. Thla puts to final sleep a largo number of measures. Including IT. It. 1, the bill for a rnnntltutlonal convention. . II. R. 117, the Omaha charter amend ment bill, which Qulnby of oDugla at tempted to lift last week before the Omaha primary el notion. It found, how ever, on the sifting file and Is savsd for the action of th senat. Th sifting fit, a It stands, contains about sixty bouse rolls, all senat bill left on It having been killed several days ego. If the senat and th house get tied up on th appropriation bill, th senat may find tim to act upon all of thea measures; If not, some of the list will rrfxver be reaohed. presence ef "stubborn and unruly mules In the gangways, our Uvea are endan gered." Offtloala of the company declined to rescind th order and th men went on strike. JUMPS FROM TENTH STORY OF BUILDING WlLWAtTKFE, Wis., April . -Christopher Paulus, ad 1 years, a member of th state aseemNy, committed suicide yesterdsy by Jumping from the tenth t floor of the First Nstlonal bank build Ing. Paulua recently had had financial trouble. Will Ask Bulgaria to State Position FART8, April . The allies are consid ering the advisability of opening fresh pour parlars with the Bulgarian govern ment to learn definitely wtiat position thst country Intends to take In the Euro pean crista,, say the Petit Partsten'a Rom correspondent, who adds that these negotiations are desired by the pre-Rus-sian elements In Bulgaria who wish to act In co-operation with th trtpl entente. IOWA FOOT AND MOUTH ORDER IS MODIFIED WASHINGTON. April . Vndec an order effective April 11, the federal foot and mouth quarantine In Iowa Is so changed thst Jackson eownty, with th exception of two township, become modified area. Meta Wme xte-eex er. i On draught and In bottle on and after April I- Guaranteed to be the only genuine nock eer rewe in umana. William J. Bwoborta. retail dealer. Phone Douglas at Advertisement P4Bts.WMlerlles. IOOAN. Is,. AprU .-PpclsJ.rMleS Flora, Wonderllch n vTIUIar Jotal of Missouri Valley wer united in marriag at the horn of the bride's fsther. Nicho las Wonderllch, here Wednesday at noon. They will be at torn war Missouri Val ley. DAU AND ORR. VOTED . . ON THE INSURANCE BILL flTrom a ' Staff Oosreopondent.y ' liimJOLN, April . (Spedal.)-Two memors of the legielatnra, Dau and Orr, ham feeaa "bearltur tram hom" tody, Menu th. annoencemene of tbe . vote on a F. Ho, m Jla m ef th paper aid not snow them ac votlnjr either way, tnu front- th Inipreasion that they "ducksd." - Mr. Dan voted for th bill and Mr. Orr against, asd th roll call so shows. Second American ' Physician Dies of , Typhus in Serbia WASHINGTON, Alrfl 1 Dr. Earnest P, Magruder of thla cltys of the phyal cla&a at th bead of th Ajnrioan Cross unit In, Serbia, ha fallen a victim to typhua fever, flla death was reported today from Belgrade to Red Cross head quarter here. Dr. MagTUder Is the second American physician to give his life to the American Red Cross work to oope with th epldemla of typhu In Serbia. Tbe first was Dr. Joseph r. Donnelly of Brooklyn. Of six Amerlean surgeon and twelv nurses, who went In th Red Cross unit to Ber bla, only on has been untouched by. the dread disease. He to Dr. O. F, Butler. None of th other cases, however, has resulted fatally. When Dr. Edward Ryan, who was originally In oaarg of th American Red Cross unit In Serbia, was stricken after hereto effort to deal with, the plague. Dr. Magruder waa put In oharg ef th work. In Washington h bad been professor of cltnioal surgery at George town university and was prominent In th work of th American College of Surgeons. Dr. Magruder was 40 years old. Hla father, C I. Magruder, Uvea at Anna polis, M& and hla widow and two chll drsn are In Scotland, wher they have been sine h went to Serbia, Under the quarantine regulation th bodies of Dr. Magruder and Donnelly cannot be brought bom for a year. rnoi row, MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERTS MAY YET BE PROVIDED FOR (FYom a Staff Correspondent) MNCOLN, April (Special.) -Mr. Bliueer succeeds In having B. V. 2U. th bill allowing a Vmlll levy by certain cities to support municipal band concert and other amusements, recommitted In th house for specif! amendment to include all ritle and village In th state. The bill now goes to third reading. , i") nTir-ri y rnrv - FOH CHILD RESEARCH WORK CEDAR TXtAJt. la.. Aprfl .(FpcUS Telagram-V-The seventh biunnlal conven Uon of (tha Iowa CouArea of Motbera and the Parent taacherr convention will adjourn' at noon Saturday after thre daye' meetings, Mr. Cbarla R. Brenton, lall CeQter, is president in cliars of all aeeslon. Mrs. Isaao Iea liUU ,D Moihes, has been appointed permanent member of th convention. Dr, Seashore dean of ti medical department of th rtat unlveralty, gave a lecture on "Clitll Welfare tveeeajreh." The oonveatliMi tl in aphed a resolution to th legistatur 1 Pes Moines sKl!ig for htld web fare research work in th sAat. Of near elected: President, Allen O. Rustt. Charles City; first vtoe president. Mra J. C. Bennett. Pe Motnes; soon4 vice president, Mrs, John K. Black. Sao City; third vtca preeklent. Mr. C S. Johnston. fheftlc44; recording ecrotary Mrs. ft, P. CoUgrove, Cedar Falls; corre sponding secretary. Mra. A, I. Jackaon, Cedar Iiaplda; treasurer. Mrs, Arthur W, Brett Dee Molnest auditor, Mr. Mary btlea Grarttlnger. Legislative , Proceedings ilia Reoemtsaendeel te Pas by ate Ceaamltte ( tbe Wbl. H. R. 74J, Elmelund of Faundere rro vlilea for auitble adjusunent of tx.iuiiiarif of ho'4 dlsu-icts in t-ertala H. R. 7!, lAncifr County Delegation ror paving i ij-vm f , state Urn, (MO. H. R. 1. Crr ntn-rproprlatei IU,X) H. K. t' Al :rc.iiril not te hm4 t''i.O of U.9 ! il unlvereity bui)".iug fund levy f I hree-yoai irs of a BilU. Jl. It -;;, iuee auproiirtation for launory; at utiers" hu;us at Mllfonl raiea io ? " , 11. R. halves house appropriation ior nujioif.ff an. lrni.rovrcei !a at Kul r.rr- .r,a t-.Uucm' humes at Mtiloig fivsn UNO t Q (: H. . 1,1 Mortoa of Polk-Pryl(l for a ti effli ion y (omnuuwi aud fur 11. R. 67, 1'bliner of IxiuglaaSnablaa m'iriji j ki in et"ilit a con;i,l it. n. tt, -iir. et lMuglas xi.(er coii,ir Julius uHn p'titton of luttrMUwl p-r..i to laut S(iei.ifiv rtnainn irml an mie is UtV suLJ'-ct J the IjUi t. uerunnue ii. R. V. I'olmer of Douglas Prod'Vs coutujr cici-K ral! prforio tl flw'kl of .'rftnf i-.i aOHriio c.f aiirlff. II R 4 . Jt,UFtr and oUm a arious H H. 'JA', f Citryi.in i' ovi'Jee tint r. .t utuie xl.tr, otie if'Kiattve r i"!-rc.cjm m the tarn Ueaiiun be sub- if. t m,. i '.vy I'nivi for a n e ui r-rj. m ...n er vt-e in alt o .i oi,r .,"- (..'("Uuiiou ana eriy i Safety Federation Eefuscs to Condemn Jitney Bus System NBW TORK,' AprU t.-City officials from th south and middi west who came her to persuade th Safety-First federation to condemn th new "Jitney buses as a usnae to traffla, returned home toduy without' aoooiupiuhlng their purpose. After hearing their arguments yesterday th fdraUon' quUv com mute unanimously voted that this Oi4U.vd.fcX UttporiUpo b nut. been la operation long eoauah to warrant making rule to control it. It m held that ach ooeunuaHy should work out th problem for Itself. Charts M, Talbsrt. director ef afreets. of St Louts, said that th use of these buses had grown 'to' sueh an extent in that city that th city council feared to attempt seriously ta rea-ulat tl,m vimam U. Mahon, prssident of the Amalgamated 8tret and Eleetrlo Rail way Employe f America, aald the as sociation was planning a nation-wide campaign against the use of the buses beoatis street car employes wer being cisrmesea owtpg to lack of business II said th trt car men would demand that th drivers of th buses b , re quire to ST bond to Indemnify vic tims or accidents they caused. The meeting of th committee adjourned lest night without further action. Torpedo Misses Belgian Steamship by Only One Foot NEW TOJtK, April .-Th Belgian steamer Lydie, which Arrived tonight from Rotterdam, had a narrow escape from being blown up by a German torpedo. In the North sea, according to th commander of th Lydie, . Captain Tielemon of th Belgian steamer said .that on March U. the day befor be ntrd th port of Rotterdam on his outward trip, h waa fired on by a Oarman torpedo boat, th torpedo launched by th war craft palng within foot of th Lydies bow. Despite the' menace of further effort on th part of the Oerman to sink his vessel, Cap tain Ttelemsns continued on hi course, he said, and was not further molested, the torpedo boat shortly afterward disappearing. MULES BLAMED FOR STRIKE OF 1,500 MEN , WTLICESrBA.R'RC F-, April .Stub born and unruly mule were responsible for strike f 1.100 employes of th Lehigh efc Wllkesbarr Coal company yes terday,, which completely tied up -the operations. . , The company Issued an order directing; th men to enter and leave one of the veins through th main gangway instead of by outlet and croaecuta. The miners objeoted to the order, declaring that they wer compelled to carry dynamite Into th chamber and that bee suae ef th Thi Stort of tkt Town Browning,' King & Company ALLEGED GERMAN SPIES USE INVISIBLE INK LONDON, AprU .Charged with send ing military Information to Germany by means cf invisible Ink three rata hare been. arrested and will be tried la a rivtl orsrt Th authorities Intimate that tbe esse I on of th gravest Importance. One of tbe suspects, named Xuepferie. irofeaee t U a Amrlcan. Another, Muller, claim te b a naturalised IkuT- llslunan, whll th third, wb gives th nam of Uaaa. doe not deny that be ta a Oerman subject. Kwepfarie- oam bar from th United State, first vislUag Dub. lin and than ovsajng ts Ijaadon. wher b is ald to bav been awaUin release across th channel. COTTON MAKES SHARP . RISE IN NEW ORLEANS KTm ORLRANS, la.. April -Aflr,a rttue from t 11 points cotton today suddenly ros M to M points, or nearly II a feaie. The close was T to SI points up. Buying- was the heaviest In month The tongs were aided by peace rumors We've a dozen Models in Suits for Young Men Ready for You. One of them is the Style You want. And hun dreds of fabrics! from which to . choose the pat tern that' you , like best ... ' --;. , SIS; Up And Everyilan$, too, in ' Haberdashery and Hatt Browning, King & Company Cf 0. T. WILSON, Mgr. THOMPSON, BTSLDEfS! COMPANY Every Day New Fashions Arrive and likewise others are going out while still new. The Vogue of Separate Skirts . Alwayi popular, but more Important this sea son, they axe fashionable. For Saturday, new ar. rivals of Ramponrchudda Skirts, ... $16.50 Others styles, upward from - a, m $6.50 New Arrivals-Hand Tailored Suits for $35 . .. ." .: , It's the ready.to-put-on suit at this price that is fast winning over well-dressed women to Ready-to-Wear Apparel. These are distinctive suits of Individual charm. So great is 1 the variety that every woman is privileged to express her personal ideas of dress this maning much toward exclusiveness. ' t . f ' , The Styles-The. Fabrics-The Colors are too numerous to enumerate. We invite your personal inspection. $ 35 No Extra Charge for Alterations The Store for Shirtwaists . (Original.) It's taking more salespeople to care for this at tractive store within a store. . 1 . Gay with the colors of. Springsuch a wonderful variety of dainty blouses. Here you'll find whatever style you wish, and at a moderate price, too. Two Special Offerings Saturday WASH WAISTS, $1.00 Five new styles . from 'which to select, charac teristic Thompson-Bel-. den -high" , grade , work-. WHITE MIDDY BLOUSES First-class workmanship, good materials y colors, pure white, with navy, -Copenhagen, and red trimmings; sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, regular $1.50 val ues, Saturday for $1jC0 Clanship and ; fabrics. Greatly tmderpriced; Saturday at - - $1.00 The Store for Shirtwaists Second Flow. SPECIAL Men's Outintf Shirts of French Flannel, values roni$l. 5 0 ... to $2.50, all in one lot at f Both attached and detached collars 12 dozen altogether, ' . Men's Section Main FloorA step to the left of either entrance. : ' ' The Apron You Want Is Here It's the kind you'll need at house-cleaning time. Wo refer you to our newest ship ment of Bungalow Aprons of the very best fast-colored . light and dark percales. , Saturday Only We ' Sell this' extra quality extra large, extra ) long apron for - Don't fail to get at least one. Baeemeas ss4y41V,t Dept, "' SPECIAL Boy s. Shirts,' values up to. $1.00, for 39c .We make this price be cause we intend discontinu ing the line. 8Y3 Dozen in the Lot . aba's Hastlo. f FASHIONABLE : HAIR GOODS ; .Women who follow; ;. the modes and - realize -the fascination of a well-arranged coiffure '" will be quick to take advantage of these low- . 'prices: .. ...r; fiO-tnch Kwltci, ef fins, wavy hair . J)5 4-tncH Swltebf, of fln, wavy hair , 81.85 SS-tnch Switches, of fine, ' wavy hair, SpecUl vlu S2.DS AH-aroaind Trantfonna- Uon, of fin), wary " " x All-around Transfoima- . tlon of Xatnral wavy . . 85.45 v PkTcho Puff, of Frwich Cut Hair La Madallne Hair , Restorer Tal$4 TIM, Color 054 Get Into Money-Making Company into the atmosphere of success coming 'into contact with people of unceasing activities, who get service , out of Bee Want Ads in a score of ways 7. v Advertise Your Wants in Sunday Bee Tomorrow's ' Learn how and where to advertise and you will discover that an ad costing a few cents will accomplish wonders, literally speaking. Call before 7:30 this evening or ' TELEPHONE TYLER 1000 H OMAHA S "Everybody Reads Bee Want Ads9 liifiifliM.