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    iliE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AH1IL 6,
Nebraska
COFFEY COMMENTS
ON DAMAGE CASES
Point! to Benefit! that Accrue to
Injured Employe! by Reason
of Compensation law.
TWO INSTANCES ARE CITED
(From t fitaff Correepondent)
MNCOI.N, April .-Hpe-ll.)8tt
1,linr CnmtnlMloncr SV M. Coffey ha
t?onldernbl to jr In comparison of
two eft for dsmmrei, on) befor th
liability lw fed unit In othr
lnr that ltm. Bolh wr Omahi. c.
"Tim Junt and eijuitatila and Immune
provision of th eompenaiitlon law wnr
ii"vr nor atrlklnuly t forth than In
th opinion written by Judit IMtnn in
th cnna In tha supreme: court of Mary J,
Mortality, a icruli woman, aRttlnat tlia
Millard hotel In Omaha," aald Comml
lonr of Labor Coffey In dlaciiaalnff tha
rieclitnn of tha atiprern eourt reversing
I ha judgment for tha arrub woman t
cnied In tha DoukIm county dlafrlit
court.
"Tha accident auatalned by Mary Mor
tality occurrd befor tha compenaatloti
law bwamfl effective, end, of emir, th
cmiipfnanllon law did not apply. Fol
lowing tha common taw and atatuta nil
tha court held that tha acruh woman a
nmed tho hazard of tha employment,
flimtt to Colorado for Trial.
"Whether wa nare with the court that
tdla woman ahould ba held to have aa
eiimed tha hazard of tlia employment
when thla hazard ndmlttedly wn tha
pcrforirmnca of an Illegal net by tha de
fendant, or, In other word, that thla
acnib woman could hava been held to
rmv aaatunad the haxard romiltlnif from
HleKiil acta by her employer, or that aha
eoiild hava oecn held to have aaaimmd
that tha employer would do an Illegal
act In conned Ion with her employment,
la not matertnl In comparing the old
method with tha application of tha prln
I'lplee of the compensation law.
"Victor 3, McConlaal we employed by
the Omaha (inn company a a aaleaman.
A part of hi duty waa to call upon en
omera In different part of tha city, un
der rtlrerfion of hla employer, He wna
directed to iino tha at rent care In tha fur
therance of hla employment aa a aaloa
man, "In atepplnr off a moving atroet car
Mconigfti fell on tha pavement aa re-
ault of being tripped by another paaaon
ger who allghteri ahead of htm, Thla e-n
cluent occurred mince the adoption of the
compensation lw, He waa Injured In
the count of ble employment, though
there could be no fault traced to hi em
ployer. He waa oompenaated for the In
jury under, the compensation law,
"tf Mary Morlarlty had sustained her
Injury nbeo,uent to the adoption of tho
compensation law, he could and would
have received aomethlng more auhatantlal
at the band of the aupreme court than
in eapreatilon of sympathy."
Sta,te Money Now
In the Treasury
' - (From a Staff Correspondent.)
tlNC'OI.N, April B.(Bpeclu1.)-Th bal-
iince In tho Btate treasury for the moiitV
eliding March 81, according to the report
of Mate Trenaurcr George Hull, waa
I.Sfi2,iH.flO. Thla la a little leaa than the
balance at tho end of February, the total
ut that time ahowlng l, .",(). 13,
neclpta for the month were $i;72.9a.Sfi
endWhe expenditure VW.VA.W. Thla la
itiade up from the following:
'ash on hand I M F0
I'neh on deposit l,JI7,iM.Sl
l'ulveralty warrant, held a
a ah 60,101 &
Normal school warranta, held
aa cash ,, 82.07S.fl9
Johnson county warrant held
aa caxh '. , 2,600.00
Trust fund Invented ahow a gain of
177,000 alnce the February report an are
now ,(B0,3.I5.
STATE B 0 A R DD ET E R MINED
TO LIST ALL AUTOMOBILES
'From a Ptaff OrreepomlenO
I.IXCCirN, April !, nfie.lal.)-eere-try
Itcrncckcr of the State Hoard of Aa
etasmont, la reiiitlrlng alt county aaaea
ore to report to htm the number of
automobile rnnlHlered on April 1 of thla
year, aa ahown by the booli of the
county treasurer.
Sautidera county I the flnit to report
with a ahowlng of l.O, I.iist year but
l.t-'i were li'iioitiil by tho aneHor.
Tho new method will give the ase
or a chance to locale any car whb'h
hi" V have been aklpped by the precinct
H'"!i'aiir.
The lite Want A(ln Are the Heat rttll
r tlooatera.
SOLDIERS' HOME NOTES
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Nebraska
Book Men Appear
Before Heading Circlo
ff'rom a Staff Correaiionilent.)
UNCOr.N, April ri,(Hiecial.-A lare
number of repreaentnllvt of book con
cern are at tha atato houae tixlny ad
vocating the adnpllun of their hook to
the reading circle, which I riifitlng for
tha purpoao of 'aelortlng aoine eouraea
of atinly to be uacj In the Nabraaha
ihiiiil,
After llateniug to th vrlou i latin
net forth In very lile language by
dlffirent repreaenlnllve, the elrcltj, will
take the matter under advla'-iiient and
make a rlectlun.
Kemp to Talk to
Lincoln Republicans
(From a Htuff Correapondent.)
MNCOIN, April , (HpecInU- Uinca-ii-r
county republican are golna; to hold
another of their bl batlierltiga Thurdy
evening at tho l.tmlell hotel, Thl I ji
third niectlna of thl kind, and the l,u'ti.
enflinr t'ounly club I growing to oma
proportion, rapidly waring th l,(c
mark,
J. )r, Kemp of Kullnrtnn will the
apeaker and the club I counting on
big crowd to hear him, lie la one of the
candidate for delegate to th national
republican convention from the Third dl
trb't nd but no opposition,
LINCOLN COMPAnFgETS
C0NTRACTF0R ENVELOPES
(Front a Waff Correapoiidpnt )
I.INCOUV, April I. -iMp liil,)-Th
f'apltiil Urief company, of Uiicoln
cured the contract today for furnlnhlng
th envelope for Mending out to th
Voter Die conatlt'itlon! amendment, It
will renulr SWUM) and the contract w
let for 11,73 per 1.010. Th Rerkley J'rlnt
ing compehy of f'maha wa th nt low
eat bldoer, offering to furnlah the en.
velope for 11,75 per ),009,
BAGNELL MAKESTHE FIRST
FLIGHT AS AN AVIATOR
(I'rom a fitaff Correapondenf, )
MNCOI.N, April 8,-(Hpe.lal.)-Adu-timt
Oeneriil Hal! thl morning received
, letter from Uoufinajit Hagmdl, on of
tim Nebraska Guard aviator ent to
Newptrt N'ew for Irintructton ( the Cur
tla Hchool of Aviation, atellng that ha
had begun bl worl and hud already put;
In forty-eiglit mlnutu In the air. The
total number of minute covered l-y the
Inatructlon 1 .
OSGOOD FILES FOR
THE DISTRICT BENCH
(From a fltaff Correpondent.)
MNCOI.N, April 5,(Hpecial,)-rianlnl
r. Oegofid, Ifyenni, today aent In hi pe
Ml Ion to the cretary of Male filing hi
name a a candidal for th office of dl.
trb t JuiIko of the Kleventh Judicial dli
trier, wjilcli comprle the coimtle of
'I fall, Inward, Greeley, Valley, Wheeler,
Onrfleid, J-oup, Grant, Hooker, Thomaa
nd Jilalne. Thl dlatrlct ha two Judge
at preent In the poraon of Jame n.
I faring and Jmn N, Neal, It I undi r
atood that Judge I'aul I not a candidate.
TO DROP S0DtF0MAHA AS
' TELEPHONE TOLL STATION
(From a Htaff Correapondenf.)
MNCOI.N, April S.-fMpeclaljon ap
plication of tha Lincoln Telephone com
pany permlaalon bn been grant to
leave out Bouth Gmaha u a toll atntlon.
Thl come a the logical ennclualoii after
te conaolldatlon of that city with Omaha
and hereafter all bualne In the former
city will bo consolidated under the name
of Omaha.
, Thl JVot Material,
(Prom, a Waff Corroanondent.)
LINCOLN, April fi.-Hhcrlft J, frank
Goad of Rio Grande county, Colorado,
applied to the executive department of
the etala today for a reuulidilon to aeeuru
euafody of William Coou, a Una Claud,
Oavia, wanted for grand lar-eny and now
bi'lna held at Gordon. Thu r.,Uiiun
wa granted, and the Colorado ehcriff
loft thl afternoon over tho Northweatorn
for Gordon to eecure hi prlaouer, who li
in me nnnas of tho Hhei-ldun
iierlff.
county
(From a Staff Correspondent !
tnplnln Cramer Hraiuna.
LINCOLN, April B.-tHpH:l,,l,Ctt)tlll(l
Hi-rtiwn Cramer of Lincoln, li,ap, ctr (
mall arm prai th e for ii, Fifth real,
-umt NVIimaka National ,mr, ,1M I
gi.ed. and . V.Iol ,.,, eowmawler Of
that regiment, , r,,,.lllm,1(,.
mime Ll. i.em.nt ,!,ph l.,.y or , ,,
for api.ulntmcni ta m tli vacomy.
llnii.Miit n( tamhri,!,,,,
CAMHUIlMi,;, Ncli., Mn f
T. nim HTh,, cmm,.r.,H, ,.,,,';;;
tianuuet at ,Wry hotel la.t .., tt
"'"tar. a, V(,, Th
Trr '
-. I .M. !.,.. T tboUaainl d.,1
. wa MuheerlhHl at ,
sctiU d In a few (lay U
Reasonable Gas Stove Prices
10 to 50 Saving
ON EVERY
RUBEL GAS RANGE III OUR STORE
We must have the floor uc? occupietl by thr ptecci, wid
now- right in the O.u Stove Sra-son-w offer you fti oppor.
tunlty jou t'Annot afford to pasi,
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Nebraska
Notes from Beatrice
. and Gage County
nrcATIU'.'E, Neb., April S.-(ripeclalJ-I'etiilnn
are twin circulated here ak
Ing 1 1 1 ii t the city commlaHloner amend
(lie preai-nt onlliiiiiii'i pertaining to Hun.
day airniHeinenta, or link In that a upeclal
election be called at which lime the tot
era ahull eprca Ibemaelve In regard to
the matter. The pieacnt nnlinance pro
hibit the holding of lind concert on
Ilf Kabhatli any and !hu ahowlng of mo
Hon picture,
ltaiii Holler of Wcf Iteairl'-e, a ec
tlon hand on th 1'nlon Pacific road, fell
from handcar north of town yelcrdy
afternoon and w run over by th car,
III right Ii wa broken below Hi knee
and he otherwlae injured,
Irf-wl. the young eon of Mr. and Mr.
It, I'. Inmn. old realdenl of Ueairic.
died lnai evening after a brief lllifa of
pneumonia, He wa 15 yr of e,
Kdward Y. Hworsk of liber nd Mia
Anna 'ikeuin of Hallam were mrrle4
ly tbn county Judge here yeaterday,
Tim body of Adotph Gueffroy of thl
clly, who i!cldeiilally hot nd killed
(hindny while doing patrol duty on Mi
Meiican border, will be brought here th
luat of the wenk for but lei. Company C
I making plim for a military funeral,
Gueffroy wea a former member of th
company.
Six Hundred Hear
Bryan at Broken Bow
HHOKK.V HOW, Nb, April S,-(Special
Telegram.) A crowd of about people
listened to W, 3. Hryen give an open-air
addrea In the city park lt bight, The
talk wa mainly along th tine of pro.
hlhltlon and boovllng Charle firyan for
governor, Although attentive lha crowd
w not very entliiilauo, firyan did not
arrive until late, having apoken t Merng
In th afternoon. ,
MRS. JULIA M. STREETER
OF AURORA IS DEAD
A V BO fl A , Neb , April ,-igpeclal Tel
gram.) -Julia M. Htreeter, the weallhleat
women In Jfamllton county, died thl
morning aged 19 year, Hhe bed been
realdent of Aurora lnc 17J, Iter bun
hand, W, II, Hlreeter, dleil In JW7, About
two month ago Mr. Mtrcnler gav thl
clly twenty-eight acre of land, which
ha been named ftlreeter prk,
George W, Smalley
Is Dead in London
JNOO,V, April l.-Oeorg W. f4mally
died her ycaterday, George Waahburn
Hmiflliy wa born In Norfolk county,
Maaa'htia"U, In ira, and wa a gradu
ate of Vale unlveralty and of Harvard
law school, Vat tunny year he w well
known a Joiirnallat and wr eorre
pondent. No Investigation of
Canada Shell Body
OTTAWA, April (.-The demand of lr
Wilfred l.urler( oppoelllon leader, for
Invent Igntlon by piirllatuentary commit
tee of all purchne and contractu of the
(Canadian ahell committee, wa voted
down In the Houae of Common tonight.
FORMER OMAHA MAN DIES OF
APOPLEXY AT KANSAS CITY
Lvle Griffin, for gevrrat ye r agent
of the i'ennylvanla line in t;ih, and
at tho time of hi death agnnt fur the
name mad at Kanaa City, died yesterday
of apoplexy, Kor overal year prior to
li0i Mr. Griffin wa traveling agent for
the I'ennayivanla horoi and for two year
after that he wa agent when ha went
to Knniia City with the came poaltlon,
Ho I a brother of h. C. Urlffln, for
merly of this city but now guieral agent
of the Northwcalem at t'ortland. Mr.
and Mr. K, C, Griffin are now on their
way to Kanaa City to attend the funeral
and will pa through Omaha Thuraday
ulait.
The funeral will be held t Kau
City, with Interment at llatavla, 111,
Krfuacd Parole. '
Kit AN K I"' HIT K.V., April f.-Henrv
Youtai-y, convicted rIkIm-m year ago of
eoiiiidlcltv In the aHiialiuiilon of Gov
ernor Wlllliun Goobid ninl ai'iilmii ml to
life Impi laoiuiii'lit, lain to 'ay wa refun,
a parole by the Ktute Hoard of I'rlaou
Clillllllll HllHHTa.
Gray Hair Restored
to its Natural Color
In a few t(ipllrallinatollaorlrlnaIdrk,iftwr
liaite, no inalti-r Imw Ion It hai been (ty (if
la.Ii'il, uitii'lrufl IhuikkI by
li It ( S,na en will tenw feu r utli.t
H ft. Urn. II. ill ilatlart dlrwlt uann r'lf
el ili kriid liuniu-l ' li.miiiinl Hair ''
I'hlhi Ma Mcx iiitlH i .,ii,,ii Naaarl N 1,
BALLARD ADMITS
MAKINGOMISSION
plevrlitnd Expert Acknowledge!
Failnre to Include Depreciation
Charge in Fig-um.
oirxs his rHicEs on ltght
Fred W, ftallard, delttrr, Miipcr
vlwir gin) inariHger vt the Clcvikfid
MitinlrlpBl elwlrlc light plant, i!ve
the i;i (iiioiiilc liiMgtie g IjuIcIi uf aid'
llai li t mifilnit ntt the iu'Mc of
maintaining mull a plant, and lite
theaifiea with which (Mil rent fan lie
ftirnlkhed,
Mr, llMllatd aaeitrd H at lli loiioutii'il
plant of Clat-eiaiid I fnriillitfM f UMi nl
to Hie elllaen of Cleielaiid at the imIm
of cent p-r klloeat hour. iom
pared to th eorpoKiie plan!' t of '
cent per nilowt limit. He fuiGiei
"lled that II, n mnnlilpiil plant I aimut
Ibe earn a I,,- aa tim innana en ' in,
which charge lent pel k,l i. boor.
J ( harae for )rprn-iait,
J, J. J'olnt aaked Sir, Kallmd H ll
figure quoted a pail of Id l'k at
the city hall on Mouiiny evening, i
'curt, hownlg the Cielnd Plant '
h actually oirntlng at a loaa, Mr, I'll
lrd aald be bed been tiil.)iiold,
111 mind being ffre.lid on thl point,
he undertook lo evade direct liter,
but finally admlHed that he had not lii
Oluded any cht for d ftreetiitbm In
bl figure on M dy Idglit. M hud
md llement ahowlng that the
Cleveland plant W rctuinlng l prenenl
an apparent ptofll of HZ,Wi a year, If
a chNfge for depiei ltion of I (wr cent,
WhlOh Mr, Hallrd admit I fulr, I tnade,
th apparent profit of a er be-
tome n actual deficit of l,r. Mr
fiallerd again edmitied Diet li bd made
no allowance for di-pierliiflon,
Mr. I'olnt ald be w aatlafied
riefore Cmmeri'll i Ittfe.
"W do not believe In public owneahlo
of any bulne In whb h lliere I com.
pelltlnti," ld V, tl, Jtallard, fneffy
lighting eorntiilaaloiier f Cleveland, .,
In a talk to th Cemmerclal bih j?rti t-
day.
"Wut there r om line ef buainea
that In their nature ie a itutal mon
opoly, and the bv gronn up to M
omelhlng that their owner do not leal
m they are,"
Tb pkr charged (bat many piilli
utllitle r mking In revenue ten
time the cot of the production of Ihele
artb.'l, and a Id, "Tbo aie profit be
yond the wlldeat dream of ny of you
manufacturer In your line, I m ur."
He held lht the mnnngenienl of the
piiblln wrvlce (imipn) I often eoo
dinied with little tegaid for (he ordliiiy
method of -ot reductfon In order 1i
be el.le to produce th rvfr at lite
loweat poibl cnl I th reap In
line of bulne In which th' I eo'ri
petition, f.rroiae He loo,
fV.MMi, April J,--try VViial. tokv
Villa tlfn to noon lody, the Ovr
a New ageicy, the IneiaPninit poid
on the fourth German ln had fe"ii
IM.WWn mark.
Comb Sage Tea
Into Gray Hair
Ladies! Try thill Darkens
beautifully and nobody can
tell Brings back its
floss and youthf ulness.
Common garden g brewed Into a
heavy tea, with ulphur nd alcohol
added, will turn gray, gtreked tid faded
hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mix
ing the Mage Tea end Hulphur recipe at
home, though, I troubleome, An eler
way I to get tb ready-lo tla prepar ,
(Ion Improved by th addition of oilier
Ingredient, eotlng about Wl cent a
large botlle, t drug tore, known a
"Wyeth'a Hag nd Hulphttr Compound,"
thu avoiding a tot of mux.
While gray, faded hlr I not lnful, w
all delre to retain our youthful appear
ance and attrnctlvenea, Hy darkening
your hair with Wyeth' Hge and Hulphur
Compound, no one rn tell, becauee it
doe It o nturlly, o evenly, You Jut
dampen a ariii or oft bruah wlih II
and draw thla through your hair, taking
one tmall itrand t. a time; by morning
all gray hair have dlppered. After
another application or two your hlr be.
rome beautifully dark, gloaay, aoft and
luxuriant and you prr yem younger.
Wyeth' Ha and Hulphur Compound I
a dellahtful toilet requlaite, H I not In
teniled for the cure, mitigation or iirevrn
lion of dlee. Advifllentnt,
Make Sktn Smooth
Th'T I una anfn, ncpi.tnlahla lret
ment that, relieve Id hlna lorluie In
atantly and that clente and ooitn
tb Ikln,
Aak any drugit for a Ik,.' b.nl of
eiue and apply 11 dliced mm
you will find that ptmiile. hi ,i k IhbiI i,
ecaeinn, rtngwoim a oil all, liar (kin truu
ble will iliii ,i i
A little inuiii, Mm pennlrnlllig, lafy,
Ing lliiitd, I tilt that I iin'.liii. fur It
baiiiabe all k'n erupihuia and maki
th kln a., it. ini.i.lli anil liiMhht
f.anio, I If t ,1.111.1
tie l" H't hm rtttn
lit ij telle h mm ntmnii.
Hit) lit tattt HM UIIHiC).
-. - v I
..ir.iiaki, JmJ
i ? j aa
f
British to Keep False
Teeth from Germans
CIICAGG, A,rtl l.-That tt, stile
I ave elhliliei a eeml hloflkade on
felae tt't w reUHlcd today ' th
opi-mii Kl f t annual cxhthil ( f f e l. t.
11 M inufa' -lureiaf ( Int., Hhop made
IO'Ibi fiiuii Ameil a HI aili,. t
ahippn) Him ili.w t ul or ii rim to 0r
nioiit, but only a'" t 1 nl'd gind a (h
eel pal .(ickiii c.,iiliiliiliil tie "r ci
te. Id" b. I... n opuiel end t"iy
hli" 'It I I Kill ll'i.'iil em 'In it
,a (note tl.au tn ton of tie I, art- t
Ing Mi.e I I" I-:.io(.e lieu in u( I I ."
lot, -if Ii ii l it! the ,ii i i li i
, C'H'lllll il'lll l ff l-'ilM Til ' Ol'lM
Uiir l'l" l H IiMi d I .ut the ii' i -mud for
Atoeil an n,il" linn iui In' i"in- d
,i ir n i; I , .,! i ll." 1 t'
rfKli
BERLIN HEARS OF RIOT
OF IRISHMEN IN DUBLIN
li! CI.IW Anll it U H in-i' to
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