TirE OMAHA RUXP.VY r.KK: .H'XK JO, 1015. 3-A Nebraska ! NAMED PUBLIC DEFENDER THE GOVERNOR. BY "RANSOM SHOULD SERYMOREHHAD Governor Sayi Flan of Good Men Holding Low-Salaried Place Should Be Faued Around, ATTORNEY NO RIGHT TO REFUSE (Frorn a Staff Correspondent.! LINCOLN. June 19. SpectaJ Aa ex empltftratlon of th Idea that the office should aek the nan waa given today when Governor Morehead appointed aa runlle defender for Douglas' county Frank Ransom of Omaha. Mr. Ransom waa not 11 n applicant for tha office, but, on tha other hand, waa seeking tha appoln'ment of another man, Ralph W. West, a young attorney In hla office. However, Governor Morohead la of tha opinion that tha plan of yood men holding office! at a mall salaries la one that fhouldbe passed around and ao he handed the attorney of tha South Omaha Btock Yards association one. What Governor Maya, In explanation of tha appointment Gov ernor Morchead aald: "Mr. Ransom should accept the place. What right has he to refuse? Thli la a nrw law and the best attorney Is none too rood. Aa I aee these unfortunate be ings In their cells, without friends, money or aven clothes, I feel that they ahould l.ave tha best legal assistance that It la porslble to glvo them, and I know that Mr. Ransom haa the qualifications. " Mr. Ransom waa not. a candidate," aald tha governor, "and nobody nCorsed him. He has no mora right to refuse to aerve than some of the rest of us who are serving the public on little pay. He took a very active part In getting thla law paased and haa taken an Interest In the candidacy of a young man who de sired the appointment. Would Compel Him in Act. ,"I do not know thla young man. but I do know Ransom and I belleva he la public-spirited enough and a good enough i Mien ao that he will accept. If It were In my power I would compel him to. If ho ahould refuse, Juat aa I aay any other man who la able to give part of his time to tha public service ahould do." This la an Indication that In the future no man should boost for the creation of an office unless ha la willing to flu It himself. Governor "Klddlnsr." Mr. Ransom refused to believe the atory of the appointment, when told of It by The Bee. He did not aay ha would not take the lob, which rays tlOO a month, but he did aay that the governor muat be "kidding." L' .;.' -u.-v- j..-v j-v 1 M j ' - ft t . f ' " j 1 VJriy lit Nebraska IDAHO TO PAY ITS BONDS Western State Soon to Remit Three Hundred Thousand to State of Nebraska. METHOD OF PAYMENT NOT FIXED Nebraska WELLS FARGO SEEKS JO APPLY ONE TAX ON ANOTHER From a Stuff I'oru spondenl LINCOLN. June lf Special -The Well-Ka' o Ksprm.i - .tiipuny ht wrlt tet: a letter to Boirrtsry l'.i'i nrcki t of the Sta'c l'osrd t' AmfBinni! t;tltm that In ''Vi It paid tlic nM-jrt!iry 01 Male an oo.'Upatiin tar of whhh It lm iFrom a Staff Correspondent) i riiur Jicoverod It was not llaMc (' LINCtlLN. June 19 Spe.'lal.l Ne-j liowf ei . tho company iin tl.'.v as a braaka is liable to have money on Its ; tax under the Smith. 2 per cent ten law hnda In considerable quantities' abolition earnings of 'the :ompnv and t'ie pn pnnlfl now Is to transfer the IJ' n a partial payment of '.ho linger sum If some way caii o futunl io make tlic transfer. STATE BOARD OF CONTROL Damage by Hail and Flood Near Kearney is Half a Million KEARNBT, Xeb.. June 19.;-Ppeclal Tf legram.) Damage that It la feared will total nearly SOO.00O resulted throvgh a heavy rain and hall which struck Kear ney and vicinity Prlday night. The win ter wheat strip south of the Platte river from Odeaea to Lowell waa hailed out, the loss being complete. Odessa waa alro struck by hall and a 75 per cent loaa reported there. Reports from as far weat Overton Indicate that the hall did devastating damage all along that line. The flood waters accrue 1 aa a result of the heavy ralna caused tha Union Pa cific track to give way weat of thla city at Watson's Ranch atatlon and as a re sult the train service was tied up here. The loss In the city waa not light, many cellars being flooded by the three-Inch rainfall. Roads are torn up by the rain and hail. The watera of the Platte and other streams' are on the rampage, and it is also feared that some loss will re sult through this source before the water recedes. July 1, according to State Treasurer Hall. He has received notice that the state of Idaho, which borrowed t703.W0 on a twenty-year bond with an option of pay ing all or psrt at the expiration of ten years, will exercise that option on July 1 and will take up a portion of the bonds amounting to ISao.OW. There are three weya the bonda may be paid. One la through the New Tork fl- LINCOLN. June V Pr InUThe State eel agency, where the collection fee Is Roard of Control was rngaacd todny one-eighth of 1 per cent, or about MOO ; nrdlng contracts for coffee, tea. f.ied with the cost of transportation which isisn, crocrit'- for the coming; Quarter for fio cents per hundred more; or they may the i:e of the several state Institution, be sent to Boise at a cost of 4 cents ailds will also be opened and contiacte per hundred or they may be paid here by awarded for supplying coal for the next the state treasurer of Idaho coming after j yenr to the same Institutions. A largo them. number of bidders Is present. The tdaho atata treasurer haa sug- , gested to Mr. Hall that he could come CHAIRMAN CLARKE GOES up to Boise and bring them and It would tdio Tft UACUIMPTnM be a nice little pleasure trip for him." ON TRIP TO WASHINGTON In addition to thla money about liOO.Onn more will come in on interest on tw, LINCOLN, June 19. special. i ccnir- bonds held by the aate from other states m((n n,nry Clarke of the State. Railway and places where Investments have neen ( commission, left thla afternoon for Vi asn made. Ington. where he will aaslxt In the arsru- ment bofore the interstate tommrr" Notes from Beatrice : And Gage County BEATRICE, Neb., June ia-5eolal Isaac Selta, an old resident of Beatrice, received a telegram FVlday from Bloom. Ington. Kan., stating that hla grandson. Jir Belt. H years of age. had been drowned in the flooda near there. Andrew B. Plrle. for twenty years muter mechanlo of the Burlington at Wymore and late acting In the same ca naetty at Havelock, died Trlday morn ing at hie home at Atchison. Kan., after an lllneea of alx montha front paralysis. He waa 70 year of age and leavea no family except hla widow. Andrew Kerr, who came to Gage county from IUlnoli In 1869, and who for many yeara took an active part In poU tlca In thla county, died FVlday morning at a local boapltai. Mr. Kerr located tn Sherman township, where he waa en gaged In atock raising and farming for many years, and later removed to Kan sas, where he purchased a tract of 630 acres. He served as deputy revenue eoV lector under the Harrison admlnlstra tlon, waa school director for thirteen years and held a number of township office. He waa born October 8. 1839, at Kingston, Canada, and spent most of hla life In Gage county. He la survived by four children. AIRSHIP FLIES OVER GORDON THURSDAY NIGHT OORiMOV. Neb.. June 19. (Special.) Coneidertblo excitement was crested In Gordon Friday mrrmmr, whx-n -It waa ported that an air craft passed over the city at 11:30 on Thursday night. It waa .first seen by Preston Fowler, who saw It ( aiding from the. west. Tie quickly tailed the neighbors, who watched tho th'ng for nearly twenty minutes and ,ur,tll It had circled back to the way from ,hlch It had come, tt carried bright Karehllnht and for a short period r.f ti-e ,.(111 t, when Just west of the city. It n brilliantly lighted, as though with elec- 'trie lights. No Information as to the -kind of a craft nor Its destination baa jet beon secured, but It Is supposed to be a craft from Fort Robinson or Fort Meade, government army posts not far aay. Merchants May Sell Some Kinds of Drugs People in Kansas City Lowlands Told to Move Upstairs KANSAS C1TV, Mo. .tune 19-The gov ernment leather bureau today Issued a aarnlna to Imiiim' Cltv to mote Imnie Ixittoms cf Knna Citv to move Imtne- 'dlatrly from flut til second floors of jthclr UwilllniiD end be prepared for a flood Tlie dldtrlcts ate In sections of the city nnjnlning Die hanks of the Kanxas .md the Missouri rivets which, because of recent rains, are rlalna rapidly. Most of the foreign labor employes In the pac:. Inn houeen live in the wM bottoms. The district also contains many of the big wholesale houses and today hundreds of clerks were engaged in carrying goods from basements and first floors to j higher stnrlr. 1 A foreign colony of truck gardeners In- I CTO CIIDDI V PftMTR APTQ ; habit tho rast bottoms Here the Mla- LtlS SUrrLT UUNI KAUIb W rlver ,wlf(lv ,pre.dlnt from ltl bsnks. i l Connor, weather observer, said he lexpected flood conditions to prevail In itlm district by Monday. The principal business and resident iMstrlcta of the city, he said, will not he affected. A new storm area extending all over Kansas and western Miasourl prevailed last night and early todsy. The heaviest precipitations were In the northeastern part of Kansas and amounted to about two Inches. Rain waa falling today at ! Kansas City and Topeka. All rivers In Kansas were reported ris ing this morning. Th Kansas river at Topeka waa eight feet higher than Fri day. The Missouri river reading at Kansas City waa 23.9 feet, a rise of l.S feet over night. The dajurer point. Is 21 feet. A further rlae of five or six feet la expected. commlsalon on tho freight rate cases. western advance Thomas Allen Paid For Work at Pender (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 19 (Special.) Thomaa S. Allen haa been paid a warrant for 358.42 for assisting the attorney general In a murder caae In Thurston county. The voucher Is made out "on account," ant) ao It la evident that Mr. Allen will have something more coming when be feela like making out another voucher. (From a Staff Correspondent. 1 1 tvmt V Tuna 1 d Rncll 1 T n an-I . .-. . ' mmmnnlraHnn aunt to hl,n TO tOWn K of fit e of the attorney general by Orel I Jones, a member of the State Foard of Pharmacy, regarding the handling of certain kinds of drugs and their clsssl ftcallon with those coming under the list of "polaons," Aeelstant Attorney General Rowe to a certain extent modifies a former opinion of an attorney general. As to formaldehyde, the assistant at torney general is of the opinion that It comes under the poison class and its sale should be restricted to druggists, but aa to camphor and glycerine and similar articles be believes that their re striction to - aales only by druggists wouH work a hardship because In many looalltloa where there are no drt'ggists they are sold by grocers and others, who should be permitted to handle thorn. Woman Itadlr Hurt In Runaway. CALLAWAY. Neb.. June If Special ) By a bridle dropping from one of tfie horses which Mrs. S F. Smith was driv- serlous runaway resulted, in which tha rig was overturned and Mrs. Smith received a broken collar bona and severe bruises, while ier young baby received concussion of the brain. Two other children were also severely bruised. . Soil Surrey In Polk Connty. OSCEOLA. Neb., June 19. (Bpeclal.) Representatives of the United State Oeologoglcal Survey department, work ing In connection with the Nebraska con-, aervatlon department, have commenced work in Polk county, making a complete survey of the entire county. This la a. work that waa arranged for by an ap propriation tn the recent legislature ami la going ahead as outlined by Mr. Condim. It will take over a month to complete the assignment In this county. gerloaa Injnry to aneller. CALLAWAY, Neb.. .Tune T9.-(Speelal Telegram.) Qerrge Rosentrater, while shelling corn yesterday on Tallin table, fourteen mCes west of Callaway, became entangled In the belt wheel of his gaso line engine and before the machine could be stopped he had received a broken arm and a crushed skull. A doctor waa at once called, but there are small hopes of his recover. Bantanhorst-niereksrhnelger. WEST POINT. Neb., June 19.-(Speelal.) Joseph Batenhorst, Jr., waa married en Wednesday to Miss Anna Dlerckschnelder at the Church of the Sacred Heart at Oleyen. . Rev. . Bernard Teves, paator, officiated. They will reside on their own farm on the west side. EXPLOSION IN POSTOFFICE ENDANGERS PEDESTRIANS (From a Staff Correspondent.) JjINCOLN. June 19 (Special.) Visions of German submarines sailing up Salt creek caused merchants of Lincoln liv ing In the vicinity of the new postoffice to hunt safe places last evening, when, sfter a heavy explosion, bricks and other missiles were hurled through store fronts and the ground shook with the force of tha explosion. However, it waa found to be only the effects of the use ef dynamite on the part of workmen, who were trying to blow out the walls' of the old building in order to clear them away for the new. One brtek was' hurled several hundred feet across the street and through a plate glass window, while another Just missed Morris Friend and another busl nesa man who were walking along the str.et. Osceola Veteran la Dead. OSCEOLA. Neb., June 19 (Special.) Colonel John O. Rhodes, a veteran of tha civil war who was taken from Osceola to the Soldiers' Home at Grand Island, died last evening after an lllneas of several weeks. His son left here Friday to bring the body back to Osceola, where the funeral will probably be held on Sunday afternoon. The deceased was an old res ident In thla county and was the father of Mrs. Stanley Van Hoosen of Omaha. Cadehy Company Anneal". LINCOLN. June 19 (Special ) The Cudahy Tacking company of Crane haa appealed to the supreme court from a Judgment secured in the I'i uplaa county district court by Fr.mk Sodomka against the company for J2.417.83. for Inlurles re ceived In an elevator in the' packing plant of the company In old Kouth Omaha. Sudomka sued for M.ooo. The Man Who Buys for Style Alone, Pays Too Much for His Suit V If While surfacesplqn dor means much in the "realm of dress", faithful tailoring is necessary to its con servation.' We base tjie strength of our store on our ability to supply men just what they want clothes that wear well and that have style at a very eco nomical price. Condition of lewa Ranks. WASHINGTON. Juno li. --(Special Tel egramsThe abstract of the condition of thn National Hank of Iowa, exluslve of reserve cities and at the clone of business on May 1, an reported no the comptroller of the currency, ehowa re serve held at .47 per cent; loans and discount. $l81,S;t.",t:n: pold coin. r. 11.94; lawful money reserve, ti'..64:,COj; deposits. ll2l.i77.M7. CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN Abott rojiy by Mill Fretla Cr'lnn, High Schcl of Conunert Atlctrtiiinj ContrM Serond prit winner. Officers Take Ktemlnilt Ion. LINCOLN. June 19. (Special.) The sn- nual examination of commissioned of ficers of the National Guard was held today In the senate chamber under Cap tain Itamiltrn, War department repre-sentatlvffr-. About fifty officers are present. Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and rheauly by a Bee "For Rent." Editor Will Meet at Mrfenk. ORLEANS, Neb., June 19,- Special. V F. P. Shields, editor of Shields' Orleans Isser and president of the Republican Valley Editorial association, has an nounced that the next meeting of the as sociation will be held at McCook July t- Frits Tnlee. WEST POINT. Neb., June 19. (Special.) Frits: Thies. a pioneer of northern Cum ing county, died at the family home near Altoona of ailments incident to old age. He was born In Germany and had at tained the age of 88 years. He is sur vived by his wife and several children, among whom is Mrs. Oust Seelmeyer of West Tolnt. Funeral aervlcea wars held from the German Lutheran church at AHona on Thursday. Take a bottle home with you. You will be surprised how useful Pcruna is in the familv, for little ailments like INDiGESTION, COLDS, CHRONIC COUGH, LOSS OF APPETITE. SPECIAL FOR JUNE My $20 patented process metal plate for $10. Throw away your misfit plate and get one that will be a continual comfort.! Come now. Many who know the merits of this plate are taking ad vantage of this offer. Our bridge and crown work Is good as the best at prices to sur prise you. "Healih First." See Is. DR. ALLWINE Ifilh and Douglas. Doug. AA03. Apartments, flats, toawi and cottages can be rentedqulckly and cheaply by a Bee "For Runt" One Day USED F Sale of THIS positively n ono day (Monday only) snlo. Not one of those bargains quoted here can be bought after Monday. Tho spinnos and prices speak for themselves no over statements the instruments are such as have been taken in exchange for Player Pianos or returned from rental completely overhauled nnd put in splendid appear ance and playing condition. Every instrument is backed by r Burgess-Nash guarantee. Tho sale includes such famous makes as: STEINMAN CZL SON Plln ovny rnse, spienaia tone ! 5 0.00. and condition. Original price $! SEGGRSTROM Cabinet grand, mahogany case, Inlaid panel, original price $300.00. 6 SEGERSTROMSP''" mfth0n'r case, good conauion, CHOICE SMALL TORNADO PASSES NORTH OF CALLAWAY ' CALLATV.W. Juno 18. (Special.) A i mall tornado paaeed across the country Just north of Callaway yesterday morn 4 g at an early hour, doing- considerable Mamage within its path. At the farm home of Kphrlam Miller ' practically all outbuildings were blown down; however, the rm ilcnce waa not harmed. The storm iiext atrucl; the X. M. Morgan place. Just ..jic-half mile nnrth of town, where two doora were blown from their hlnfiea. At the Nc-la Olson place adjoining;, several fees were uprooted, haystacks blown .over and a cow. kllUd. From f'.ere on t the O. G. McConnell place only minor damage, such ss the upreotlna; of trees snd the blowing over of haystacks was Hit result. I f.f.. . i I mm: tern DR. BRADBURY IX NEW" OFFICES . First Cost Versus Total Expense You probably bare Dental Work to be (lone. Naturally you wish to have the best service. A well chosen Dentist one who thoroughly knows how to handle the most difficult cases who uses tha most modern and PAINLESS methods cq glre you almost Immediate re lief when tn need of such who can add to your savings by giving you such good work In the beginning as to make repairs unnecessary, and who guarantees his work is Dr. Bradbury. His arcompUahnicnt a leading Dentist of Omaha comes largely because of bis determina tion to the task ot advancing with the art of Dentistry, as science has made discoveries for the comfort and convenience of the public, and or giving his patrons tbe best to be had. Intent Bridge Work I'ainleas Extraction Guru Diseases Cured; f-a.fto Vp SOc I n Wend for Free Booklet. DR.BRADBURY, DENTIST 26 Years in Omaha. 921-22 Woodmen of the World Bldg. Itth and Karna.ni 8U., 'Omaha. Phone Dong. 1756. Uonrs H to 6; Sunday 1U to 12. I V MBBBVBBBaBBBBISSBBaSaBBBBVBWaBBaaBBBBaBBBBMBHBaaMMaaiaaBBSr 1 AA 2 - s e r s . I MIU original price $275.00. TERMS TO SUIT YOU Come expecting the greatest of all piano values and you will not bo disappointed. urgess-Nash Company. "everybody's store" As Bold by all Deal era. DuffW ill A After Annnal Is restored. Foar Palls tlty Weddtesa. FALLS CITY. Neb.. June 1. (Special. V .Judge Wlltte married the following couples at the court house on Thursday: John t'U'tls and Miss Pearl Brown, both of Falls City; Wesley Haywood Eledga of Plattsmouth and Miss Emma Harris of Pbuhert. , . ., ' , " , , . . . AH cases taken by me while In the early or acuta atage, with no eampll'at Ions w j i arii irMirpn ftnn a. KUKrAjuv mm in mu i-rn i u rrii i t DsrK en Irgent Richards of .Grand Island were granted a marriage license and the med ding took place at the home of the bride. Paul Hoenlka and Katie Bauman gave their relatives and friends the slip snd acnt to Hiawatha. Kan., on Thursday and acre married by the, probate judge. They returned to this city to make their borne. RHEUMATISM Rheumatism and many other dlseasssVan be successfully treated with eerum. in no eempll'-atloiis by a life certiluale guaranteeing free medical services should the discuss ever return even nen trie otar&se una reicnea me enronic stage after montha an.1 veatn of suffering accompanied with Impe rment of joints, my improved treatment anowa marvelous results. I claim tin . no rneumsuc condition Is so lad that m" treatment will not relieve or complei eradicate. Several canes nave been suc cessfully treated by me after physicians have slated that nothing muie could I" done, to relieve the patient. i I know of no reputable phyalrian woo would dare to guarantee you a auc- My treatment Is shsolutely fe and pslnless, and l'nven no bad after effucla, but on the contrary acts sa a tonic on tha entire svetem. LR. V. W. BOM'ftK, Sl Be Bldg., Omaha. Neh. TODAY'S BEAUTY SUGGESTIONS Merchants of today, ns a whole, are to he commended for their honest and truthful huslnt-hs methods. llonexer, you will occasionally find an unscrupulous dealer, who, with hut one thought Hi inlnrl ftliat of lining his pocket st your expense) will endeavor to substitute for Duffy's I'ure Malt Whiskey on the plea of "something just ss good." For your health's sake do not accept a aubstltute for Duffy's Pure f.lt Whiskey It is In a class tv Itaelf. as um pro ed, and Imitations that may he of fered to you (annm possibly do ttie same amount of guoJ. You will always find the gvnulns Puffy's wrapped In Hulfy'a AiiiiuhI. is aliow n in tlie ulmve illustration. Aft' i the Annual la removed the well Unoui' "Old 'hernial" tra'le-mark is on the label and on ti e nl over Hie tnrk, the naiite of t tie ('oinpany is slso blow n in the bottle i-tinK t ;e iMiiMihiIoii ami oii wM be able to avoid suhstll ul Ion. lo'il lv no t di nk (,'lat s, srorers ami ri-lfi. II.iiO If tliry iaii't aupply nu, u rlt t uh. Fare powder simply covers up an unattractive complexion and leaves no lasting benefits. Those who have tried a simple spurmax face lotion find It much better, as It removes skin decolorations, surh as freckle and Ian, and makes the skin smootK, white and velvety. ' This lotion is made by dissolving four ounces of spurmax in one-half pint ot water, 'then adding two tesspoonfuls glycer ine. TLIs complexion beautlrler does not rub off or show like powder, and gives a more refined appearance. It removes both shlnlne8 and sallow pbs, rapidly giving the skin a per manent healthy, youthful appearance. An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be bad at trifling ex pense by dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot water. Pour, t lowly on scalp and massage briskly. This creates a soothing, cooling lath er that dissolves and removes all has dandruff, excess oil and dirt. Rins ing leaves tne sculp spotlessly clean, soft nnd pliant, while the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural color, uIho a flufflness which makes it lieem ery much heavier than it Is. After a canthrox shampoo arranRlng the hair Is a 'pleasure. Advertise ment . j To Succeed Save The lire-time wage of the aver age man is sbout IVl.oot To spend all of this ss It Is earned Is to court the sting of adversity. It's not what you earn that rout.ts so much but what you save so why not start today snd open sn Interest-besrlng savings account with this Institution and make your savings increase yeur sslary? SOUTH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK 24th and M Streets II. C. IIOSTWICK, President THl'MAX Hl'CK, V. Pre. F. K. GKTTV, Cashier. KILL THAT POTATO BUG Do It now with Bherwln-WUllama Co. a PARIS GREEN which never fails. It goes twice as far as sonis of the adulterated brands. -lb. pkg.. J): 4-lb. pkg. 14 1-lb. pkg., 24I 3 lbs. for 4(J 5-lb. pkg.. lilc per lb. ..$1.10 14 -lb. buckets, 21c per lb. $2 94 56-lb. buckets. 20c lb. 11.20 Mall Orders Shipped Promptly per Kxpress. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Omaha, sTsb. ! THE OMAHA BEE TIH; HOME PAPER The Ijuffy Mult Kuchesli wa.iuM-emr -nre-saerjras Whiskey Co., N. V. ADVErVmiNO 18 THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE SPOKEN EVEJlV WHERE BT BUYERS AND SELX.E11S. jaiis f-ii.Mf'li'sr- I J I- -at 1 "1