TTIE BEE: OMAIt TUESDAY, Al'RIL llUf!. 3 Nebraska RANDALL LEADS IN rv ?ase Both Clarke and Johnion in Conteat for Nomination for Railway Commiwioner. SUPREME JUDGES GETTING CLOSE i'time of the clown racea, for noml i mion by the voter of Nebraska are iklfiu on decided Intoreiit a re- fill of later return, which are etlll cinlnc xlowly, '""" rcpublh an honiltmtlnn for the f' '" of railway conimba'oner Charles Randal) i nn puiiri! a. hi ad t both Jlenrv T. ' Itritc nnd Walter Johnson, unit now it lliB bl(j(ffl lend uny of Ihn rim ml'ints ha yet shown, The vole front ifl n-tn counties ghc: Kmi'lnll, 1,0? . lel!(C, 1'i,4l!; Julinxon, IJ,Jt, iillrin Is now Iwdltuf M (.-Kelvin ly l.Tol '"(( the nomination for governor on th iiiililli'Hn ticket, Their vote 1. Sutton M?r. MrKelvl. 27,12, C ummlns hn lead of 1.30 over ford 'or tin presidential endorsement; Cum min, So,il; Ford, Ifi.V. TV race fur sixth plac for Judge of the supreme court Id gelling very close, liweri limit nni' Sedgwick, Dean hai nulled shove Hasting fur second place. Die VOtf- from forty counties for Jild'itO '( the supreme court is: 'lit'f Justice (two to ti ri(iilnit"dit Fswcctt M.l If Mi 11 rlssey IW,7 .tseoume justices mix 10 in- tmmiiiaroni nrulali ,,,, .''c.'lfV Hcdnwli k ?",7H4 loan .':!, Til' Hon! ,,,,, 20, W llssllur V.'.f't ' ion Hif,t nsrrie ,,,, Zl,';t4 rainier 17, an .M' tin i'l.sai Kiilioon iz,i;ji I loin suty in aoseniy t'ouritin Willi trvrnl'Ou scatter! d precinct (five tint dlowlnx tahulMloii: FOR I'MTKH STACKS SKXATOH. Itl'.l'rilLll.'AX, I liKMOCUAT. K niifily , 'M,a Hitchcock 41. 'Mil .tinned , i:i,ln Oilim 'M,Vil KOI! NATIONAL ('OMMITTF.F.M AN. Ifl'I'l BI.ICAN. I Iil-.AIOCIIAT. Howell Z!MV Mullen 'X1 AlcGrcw Ifl.i!; I mhlliuin ...... ,i'i,'i FOR IM'TLFGATIiS-AT-DARGF., DKM H HAT. Thompson , , . .,M,KH. I'lntll 27.M7 Price ,Wi,r,7?.; Bryan ,,,,, 2H.ua Oldl.am M.mn Cone 'iifm Thorns ,.??Ml V K uovuhnor. RF.PCJIUCAV, I lK.M:rUT. pillion .(, Nutlll 37.071 .tcKJv'le ,iV,.'.;ri Krytin 27, 1 Allien ,,.I.7ZX leoig h,h;i Mdiii-tt t,l3t IlKIM'HMtrAN. rrd 1H,7:! Iltiiih- W.SJW Mtabtnok H.47I Itoonfivelt uinjiili.M W.i.KI! t 'Oft 1.J K I , K 1 A T K P - A T I A ft G fl, HKI'tBM'A.V. iililrlK( Kllimtrtrk .W Ourni y ..,.!,, .SI, a2 ICiiImthoh ..,.,,.2H,.7iO Cook 3I.7M JJevtlon 23,413 Oiirrlc aM,l t f'OH i I TK1 "TENANT OOVK1TNOR. HKI'ltiLICAN. ! t;KMOCJlAT. HlHimwdy ...,.2l,7Vi Pcamnri KIWft Kil'hul M.W Hownrrl 24,y.'i Nordurcn 12,723 Hnnnlinf ,, ll.M rnn hki-rktaby ok btatr ma-unLicAN'. i ukmociut. A. Malic 1,iilool , 82.7M Finlth I2,r.iOi NV, H. Walte.., ,Ha lleiyl ,:( KOIl AUDITOR, KKIf W.tCAX. I KKMOCRAT. Minor 2l.l.'l!imlth ,..1,717 AiHian ij,?,.;:s FUU TltKAHl'RF.R. RKPrilUFAN ! OKMOCIUT HffVHolda JJ.WS! Adam 22.44 llawi'.' iS.m. Mall ..zs.eu T'Oft ATTOHXEV OKN'EriAU KKI'I IlLU AX ! l)i;MOCHAT ("vof. ., 23,04.1 lt(il ,.,,.27,Klfl llal.lfiaoii ,,,.o,l' Her ., 22,444 Al(U'il'ry ,.,.I0,M 'Oll I.AXP COMMIBHIOVrW. riKrriJMCA.v i ikmocrat H-knmn Sl.imi KIIrit ,21 Uclnm , .1ll Hlniniway w.m l oi.ke ..16'H Zimmerman ...I.I.M4 lObf.rmnn 10,027 Candidates File ' Their Expense Bills rotn a Staff Correnpomlunt ) I.I.NtrOLN", April 24-(8pcclal.)i;x. imr.au fllhiiii contiua I" thli mornlnu to llio of ft' of llio arcrciary of male show that If coot Arthur Mullen of Omaha WP.4A to defeat .Mr, Bryan'a cholca for dry natlunal t'ommlttraman, Mayor Dahlman, Olnt r flllnga nhow a follow: I. II. Ituritea, niaiieati Jtutlce anprrinn inoit, is,,.i, Harry Ariunw, dmnocrat, laif treiiktiip, Jn.; .. M. Ilnaunai. noelufn JimiiiK. 11132; W. II, ttevnohU, leiiiilillenii, t ,i t IrraauiPr, H4,'.u',; Aii- lrrw t'loin. ilenim rl, railway comniia. alotier, iH; I,. I. lyiilnhy, iieinoeiat, eniiyrei.. 'l'.'. I'.. It. 'Ininuriiinn, demo einl, IbikI roninilniilorii'l, Aurora Will Have PublieGolf Links .! ll'iMA. Neb , April -if pe, bil l - W. I l arlt-y la eraanuint a nf club ti 'u-"ln ami iiurl in liHtc link InlJ out In Mm . Irr park In a xhoi t tune. Mni Him have rtauiiiifit l;.u park ilnlare ll.nt link of an tt.f-Deitt kind ihii be In aie,l Iri Atirnra a apb ndiil new pirk lylna inn hmiti tf the vlty Thia park w piem tiled to Annua Uit l elouaiy lv Mm .lulu M Mielrr and name. I elrei fir pmk In meimiry i.f hr liuabatid, Wllllaii) II Hir-'eter, POSTAL CLERKS' RETIREMENT BILL ENDORSED BY THEM II ,i !... V.b , A t.. i ?4 m f..oniii i 1'." p .-ul iloii rn:. UK-el h :l a iut.ita.,1 at ll-a n'i imti.t.g ,f -M N !.. b. !u.. t'f i Ink a l'l Ws b m M It. lift I ' (i"! I-. I t1 wl i iIhi i . ii,iii" i st t'i f (.' i'4 i.t'i.r i tl it-l ' ' '-4 li 'i lot t ii . t I ','t '. I' " llln'm, Vl . I ,1 I- -I ll I .1 f I , I ' " A .! I 1 1- t Ij 4 '1 I 'I .1 I Miii I' I 'if o- 1 't , i tk4ll I II Mflil ttrH tl iin-ts v ' i.i i u is' i ' - - t i I . 1. 1 I . I'M ! f the .('! - ' ' ... I tl !- 11 I 1 fell t I. 4 ..! n. I ...l it I I, ,. II, ,,. tl,, , . I Vt il t t I lt I I. I I 1 'U l; If I .li i I ( ' ..-! i - ( , n i i , ir , '' . I I ' I i a...: 1 - a I I.i !i -i . . . 1 i . t n . Nominees for Nebraska Legislature Selected at Primaries Last Tuesday i NAMED FOR iMnlriet. Kepubllraii. I. li kh aril Nal, Auburn. 1. A. K, Klurm, Nehawka. 3. Frank J. Tolak, Wahoo. 4. Harry Harkrtt, Omaha, ft, C. Miner, Omaha. J, M, McFarland, Omaha. Franklin B. Whotwcll, Omaha. C'lmrlea U Hanndi'in, Omaha, 5. II. II. Meyer, Fontunelle. 6. F, F. llaitue, Kmrraon, 7. No filing. I. Charlea Huden, Croflon. 9. W. II. llllan, Albion. 10. V. U Morton, Stanton, 11. 12. John r, Htola, Mllford. i W. Ftlwln Jeary, I,lneoln, (', . Warner, L neoln. 14, Adam Mi'Mullen, Wymor. iti. Thonisa I.ihiiem, lielvldera. 1H. K, 3, Hplrk, Wllher. 17, r. K. Hitndull, York. 15. No flllim. lit. I. ), Kvana, Keneaaw, $. J. H, Miitlor, Huperlor. 21. J, V, llHimnond, ('niiibrMia, 22. o, II, rimlth, Kearney, 23. (I. F W'ftterhury, Kerwyn. 21 Jiinepli Malrlaek, Atklnaon. 2.'i. I). M, Iioiitlintt, Overton, 2ii. .', W, Meeker, Imperial. 27. II, K. llunliee, Klmhiill, 2H J, K Foi ter, Crawford. NAMFD FOR Jdnrlit, RepiiblbMn, 1. Harry Ford. 2. F. K, tlood, 3 1, W, Ileneker, 4. V. T. Parkliiann, l'awnn Clly, u. J, M, Melville, HterlltiK. i. t'alrlek Itoddy, Nebranka. Dty. 7. I'nder ided. I. Fdwln Zlmmeter, Nebrnaka City, 9. Frod Ike, 10. II. A, Fouler, Otnalia. Jolm firaon, Omaha. .1. F. ilureaa, Otnahu. It, ('.. lirenaedow, Onialm. .Vein I.iiiiduren, Omalia. Jamea Walali, Onmlia, Joaeph Sherman, Omaha, I'atrlek Tralnor, Omaha. John V, 4'ooper, Omaha. W', J. Norman, Omaha. K, A. Smith, Omaha, Jamea Allen, Omalia, 11, J. II, Miller, Kcnnard. 12, J, F. aldt, Tekamah. 13. A, W. Charnbera, Wlnnebafo, 14, Iteturna not In. " 15. II. J, Niirnberger. I. Iteturna not complete. 17. No fllln. . J. T, Mndberg, FJeln. 16, C, K, Manxer. 20. Orant S. Meara, Carroll. 21. II. II. I'eaa, Ileemer, 22. Hunry Itehrenda, Tlnemer. 23. J. C.f Wllaon; 24. Iteturna Incomplete. 2li, No filing-. 26. No' filing. 27. No filing. 28. Myer. Flam. 21). -'. M, !ema.r, Wahoo, 50. C, r. I'eteraon, A. K, Hiitton, Italpli Moaeley. I Iionard Flannbcig, Klllott Iw. C. M.' Parker. ti. Uwlght Dalbey, , Qeorge Stelnmeyer, Beatrlee. 32, Return Incomplete. 53. Willi. 24. Thoma Conley, FaJrburj . Z'.i. Frank Plait. 8. Albert Liggett, ftlca. 37. I., E. Ludden, 1. a, W. Fuller, Seward, 39. Oram notiglaxa, Oeeeola. 40. N. ti. fitragm. a. i 42. H. T.. McDowell, Clay Center. 43. .T. M. Ward, Geneva. 44. Perry Reld, Aurora. 43. W. K. Moore, Nelaon. 4(1. N. F, Itlcharda. 47, Krlck Johnnon. Fred O. Johnson. 48, A. U Hcuddcr, Wood River. Io fituhr, Orand Inland. 49, Rcturna Incomplete. V). Iteturna Incomplete. 51. Iteturna Incomplete. No filing. VI. Oennla II. Cronln. O'Neill. 54. John R. Beatty. Butte. iVi. II. J. White, Alnnworth. s. Jin G. Brener, Ord. r.7. No filing. fJt. Iteturna Incomplete. . M. A. Iloatetler, Shelton. o, Iteturna incomplete. 61. W, r, tiorsey, Bloomlnglon 62. II. T. Moore. Kl, ft. F. Anderaon, llnldrege. H4. John Fulti. Heaver City. . S. V, Clark. Hartley. W. Oeorse (', Jnnkltl, Mnnrefield 11?, W. M, Ktcbhlin, tlotheiibmg t. Iteturna Incomplete. ;. II. V., Tweedy, Trenton TO Jonepli t)ler, F.nterptlee, Tl. I'. A. lie Inner. Theilfonl T.'. tlenrgs IV Tracewell Tl. W. It, IUir. Alliance Tl .1. W, tiood, Cliailroti, T .. F. I). Mearna, .-tt a Bluff Tl, W, 1 l'at' , I jiilii M.li. Ti (Ilium Woodhurat, North Piute Floods Force the Germans to Yield Captured Territory M :l IK, April .'I -i Via, lmt-n i tlsr. man f.,f, rs Mr .iiii'ltif.l .i visi 'iata Rtwllf wiiii In ml..! en lli I .'i-n.sli k V l"a a l n a i i.t n f tti(ii fi,..s t.tiK i, .le tli. r I ...i.,l..,i ..f (I, .tlH..i. ni ml;. , . . i..li,l t. Vt i,f (I, 111 '!. II.. 1,1 In I I.I A I II. I flnl- ail I. i. I rt lh H i-i-i "t rl-l .t ih--i l t ' tt t I: t ,. I S . I t t III. f -.4 M" Lull, ,, . til : ,1 b.t I llnih m ; ...l I t tkataa t It tils atlt '' I '- S. V,., U ; ,, , ll isin ti.s!!,,!, t ln .l tM itt (i I I.-- (' . lil t',,,,, ; , ,l,, ,111 I 1,1 i. t" i.4 tt.-if at h '!. 1 . .'- Illl.ll), St t U M .. tl . 'iir - Kta It 1 1 t tn.s, ,i, ),,(,, ia .. H . a I ... . I M luifei . i,i t an t ' ' Tiiitr i . ,nt I i tM t lf H i 1 tsaiMsaa MiIk lsaae at I ka4ra, It I I'-'S i Veil' ii,ni i STATE 81SNATORS. Democrat. U C. Edward". John Mattea, Nebraska City. J. M. Oatea, Fort Crook. Tom lloctor, Omaha. J. M. Tanner, Omaha. John II. Bennett, Omaha. John Morality, Omaha. It, C. Strehlow. Omaha. Wallace II. Wllaon, Fremont. No filing. Philip II. Kohl, Wayna. William fooat, Magnet. . F, Bare, Clearwater. John It, Henry, Howell. I I,. Albert, Columbus. ('. W, Doty, Heaver Croaalng, A, J. Sawyer, Lincoln. , Clark Oberllea, Inroln. Julius Neumann, Wymor. Wllllom Orueber, Byron. F. Sklpton, fhlckley. J. 11. ravldaon, Aurora. J. II. Huhrman, St. IJbory. W, K, Hager, Ilaatlnga. C. IT, Samuelaon, lllldreth, J, M. Grace, Manrot. Charlea Chappell, Mlnden. f. W. Real, Broken How, John R. Robertaon, Jpy Xo filing. , Willi Wllaon, Curt!, C. J. Colllna, Collin. II, K, Feltner, rt f; P B F B IT N T A T 1 V F, 8 , fiemocrat. William Belahick, Falls City. .1, T, Swan, Auburn. Hare undecided, C K. Andcraon, Table Rock. A. N. iiafoe, Nebraska City, G, W. Ildlgh, Nebraska City. I,. A. Tyaon. 1,. O. Todd. I'nlon. Jacob Saaa, ChullVi. II. C, Richmond, Omaha. J, II. f'raddocj, Omaha. Jnmca Bulla, Omaha. II, A. Schneider, Omaha. .1, II, Hopkins, Omaha. Francla Goodall, Omaha. Jerry Jelen, Omaha. Jena Netlaon, Omaha. John J. Shannon, Omaha, Jerry Howard, Omaha, Frank Keegan, Omaha. Joseph M, fyovaley, Omaha J, C, Jenaen, Blair. .'. W, Orr, Craig. J, W, McAlllater, Dakota City. L. T. Fleetwood. J. II, Relfenrath, Crofton. .1. G. Crlnkltrw, Nellgh, F. Fucha. C, J, Itundell. I erd Koclt, Weat Polnti Lincoln Riley, Wianer. J runes Atitcn, i ' a i lea Kegelke. II. C. Regan, Platte Center, .1. II. Hlndrlar, IIowclll, i:. Schaffer, W. J. Dau, Hooper. G. M. Meredith, Ashland. George Walte, K C. Kemble, H. Miller. Roy Blckford, Paul Gnss. -William Foater. Chaae Burrows, Beatrice. J. W. McKlaalck, Bcatrtca. Klutren. Jamea McGulr, Wyntore. George Hunt. I'lilllp Ma'trer, Beaver Croaaing. Mcholaa Meysenburg, David City. A, Campbell, Seward. .1. S. Norton, Polk, Herman Dlera, Oresham. Walter Howarth, Fjieter. If. A, Bwanaon, Clay Center. O, C. Hedford, Genet a. ,1. T. Voorhee. George. Jiickaon, Nelson tj. W. I.lndsey. Red Cloud .1 C. Snyder, Hastings. A. J. Van Avery. M. II. O'Malley, Aids. C. E. B;illa, Grand b'. I. C. llarha, Jreeh , W. H. Bedford. 'hrla Anderson, lltt-l" Xo filing. J. A. Ollls. Ord. Solon M. Fries. Dannebn t I K. Ha rrla. Da v id McCracken. Theodore Muhn. I. c. Funk, Funk. J W. Krlley, Ileal er I 'ill . It. F, ciehwitb. Lebanon. lbert I.altouiity, Moorefn Id I. IT. Jaeitbaon, Islington J M. ITwInj;. Benkelman l-'red lloffntaister, linpfini t C. fillver, erne, a T. ', Hornby, Valentine I !d Tlinniaa. Alllsme ' (utiles Naylr, i liaitron i buries 1 1, tlreen Hsiard rt'int, Lunelle Ileal. ei M.tams F M H O Unii, prsat lletlt, F. l Stotlnp, srrf.tniy, . )(f., treat. e,, ., il i,p, fl r t 1 1. pretl- , dent. J V, i.M. se, ,tii, il. pretbUnl i K. iv l'un, third vi a 1"'!'ImiI. THE FINEST KIDNEY, REMEOr IN THE COUNTRY I !. tn li ft. Ki.t.s. a '.op It t.t f.., is,, ,,, ,. n. ,f lt ,ttt,l Sis Hl,S kAllkft. .,11. I I M...o r.i,., , ! i t ),( ,. ,, ' ' " el I J tl...:, !..,- Htm I... ,..! i, i,.i.,i au, .1 is .. i. r l l I i4y r. . l, ln t ' f i n u f Ir ,' tntra It tt HU n y I' am- s V i . Ht I !( t, lllaiat (J t, kiit4k.i.a, m r.. Ualitt, Nl llirfU " I it Ir k ',.. 4 t ' . t , , , !,, , i,!,i It 'ii . . i, , t. aiiisi.s .i Sit. t t-t if ,l -st..4 Nebraska RAIL BOARD WINS IN FIRST ROUND Supreme Court on Order Nineteen Fixei Time to File Briefs. TIME ALSO FIXED FOR REPLY (From a Staff Cnrreaixinilniit.) LINCOLN, April 24, - I fipei ll ) The controversy between the (iltorney general and the Stale Railway comininsloii took another turn this mottling when the su preme court ruled in favor i,f tlm lulter In Ita motion before the court to set aside Ita former order nui I" arier mi agreement by the attorney general ivl'h Iho railroads setting tlm hearing In Hie rale case, covering Order No, l!i. to Sep tember, not. The railway commission pmiesled and was given a hearing on the protest lnt week In which aevrral charges Were iiiiide pro and con, some of (hem jnipiirtiuit from (he pro standpoint and others shott ing considerable con. The court this morning decides In favor of the riuiiiiils. alon and gives the railroad until July 16 to file briefs, the communion until September 16 to anawer by brief nnd the railroada until October 16 to reply. Fnder the agreement made with Hie railroads by the allonuy general, o which tho railway comnilnf Ion objected. after the a bow preliminaries hud lieen gone through with the hearing lit the matter would have not come Yff until along aome time not year, Hnrreil Takes Depositions. Deputy Attonrey General Dexter Hue rett la In Ondlnnapolla this week, tailing deposition In tho controversy between the state and owners of what Is known ai th lyiiten patents, covering construc tion of cement and mnrreta bridges. Mr. Barrett baa been working on this fuse for some time and I gathering In nil !ha evidence ha can In an effort to show that the atata has a right to use the methods It does In concrete work on It brldgea and dea not Infringe on any right of ny other proposition. Thomas tn nhtlllo. Stat Superintendent Thoma enp.-els to go to Naahvllle, Term., this week to attend a meeting of the Mississippi Val ley Historical aaaoclatlon, which meet In that city on Thursday and Friday of thl week. Dr. Thomas has been In vited to apeak on Nebraska blsioiy. Connlle kenil I'nuils, Tw counties made remittances to the atate auditor today on their old Insane account, Boone sending In $,rT2, wbl'h clean up the original debt of about $."i,i", and Oreeley remlla $l2 as a payment on the claim against that county. Ilnrman licla Halloa, Food and Oil Commissioner C. K. liar- man baa secured a ruling from the at torney general covering his right to pat premium on bonds Issued to hix km! ft ant Inapectora. The attorney general rules SPassenqer tTourincj Car F.O.li. nOAPSTFFl e., ILOVi YFAR- ItOlMi TOl HINi, ("Alt, II, t tassfngfu Torniva CAR, TKMt-'b'Ol M rOlTK l,ti Nebraska j ilinl he ran pay premium on these lioinli I from fee of the office, Tho premium niiiount to ll.t. .',0 on each bond. tanilat In Male llonse. Some Individual entered the slitte house In night and going to the fourth floor kicked out a larire number of pickets placed In the arches, which bold up the dome. Tlii'H" pickets are placed thpee lit prevent children fiom falling through to the floor below, tni the north arch three plckels were kicked out, one the eal three mote, on the cunt side six mid on the south side nearly all of them were knocked out. The pickets were act In n groove at the boitom and nulled In place i,y n null throiixh Cie railing on lop and It Is difficult lo understand how nil the il'iimiue could have been made without the night natch hearing the noise, but he d'd not, The Strange Case of By Frederick Lewis, Author of :: Pictures by What Happened to Mary":; Essanay Th Oast of Character (or TUB BTRAW&H CAIB Or MAST .FAOB. rtiillp Un.t,,n, tiirusi fnr Dersnsa, Is Ims aim w.i, ...... iivurv Wtnbsll start l', Uiesiilisl slst, sci'UsmI ol , aiuoler h,,!,,, u,r iai l',.,i, purm.r of Mr, Us aua lis Is ai-(.'UM.iJ of niirilerlns , t.1nr AlilBSfuliS r. II I'snlns. tiKslrlisI n.iinin " - lisrrr Punliliistia I'M.t.culim Aiinrner Jol.a II. Duswr Inn l'as, Marr's faiher fisns liarua Wn. I n,., Mary i motlisr , Krsnkls IUrmiii4 lr lliatnti.D K.ttnuuil V. Oibk lwlflla ,,. Kisns llsmlllua Hr, SNala, I'ullm S Uuslnaas sasiM.lsia . Anliur llatss A ! tianit (In ran ii,. ..William lli.aiar Hula I'ulliM h, Hays's slilar KrsnfSS Hldlrt Amt, an acirsst ... Uan.n Uurrar Malt's n. a Id.., , Ml,. Va III Hi. Vaiuuu a. Muh.raul4s Copyright, !lfl, by McClut Publication ) (Cnnllniied from Yesterday.) I IHI'TFIl XV, 'Tliiitik God!" cried lngilon, nod drew Ms chair close to that ol Daniel. When they entered tho court room to gether an hour laler every Irae of nntlelv and uf feting had been wlied from I.nngdoir fae. lie looked buoyantly young, and when he pasHcil Miry he whispered something lo her Hint brought n light to her eye, too, iitid, though there was surprise, there was no fear on her fale when she herself was cnllud a Iho first, witness of the day. ''Mis J'iigj," aiild I-uttgdon In tlm vibrantly happy voice, of one who sirs success Just ahead, 'on Ihe night when you went Into (lie urny sulle from the liawiuet room wer jolt wenring or carry ing your cloak ?" "I sllp ed l on us I cume Into the hall. I carried my gloves nnd my evening bug," "Did joit sen Mr.. Pollock llio minute . ' r ..', 4 t Detroit Nebraska SAUNDERS IN CAPITAL TO VISIT HIS SISTER (From a StaH1 Correspondent.) WAHIHXOTilV, April 24.-(preal Telf- j Krnni ) Charlie I Sn under arrived 'n Washington yesterday to accompany his mother l ack to Omaha nnd to vlatt h'n J slater, Mrs. Itucl T. Harrison. Mr. ' Saundi r saj a the vo'e in Nebraska wou'd Itullcale that this is a republican year. l'n tins tuck-, em. CI1ADROV, Neb., April 21. -(Special. 1 Hurry Fahnxlorfc, son of the Water criiitmlssiniier of Cluidron. wn tnnrried to .MIms Grace Nern nl the residence of the bride's parent at Gordon, Neb. After a vlrtlt here nt the groom' old home they will live on the homealend reeintly aciiulrrd by the groom In ( hetrj county. Mary Page J 0 I i iilered Hie loom?" "No." "What did you do?" "I ullpped off yie cloak fuahl because It wn wiiriii and laid II on a chair with my cIovbh and hag." "Wlicia was Hint chair." The iiicMilon snapped like a whip lash, and for a moment Mary hesitated. "I'm lint unite sure," aim said slowly; (Inn, wltlt more assurance: "Why, ye, I win! H wn toward the door into the other room Derails Il waa then that I uw .Mr, Pollock come out." "And you retreated?" "Yes." Tlm answer w breathed rather I ban spoken, but Langdon pushed on, loo enger to spare her, "Did he come toward you?" "Vr." "Did be follow you no far that he came between you and that chair?" "Why, of course, lie-he-csoie ikhl up to ni." She shuddered and hid her face In her hands, a the tide of recollection swept over her, but Isingdon bnd only one more question. "Then In order lo secuie the revolver front your but, you would have lind ti push past hlin nnd secure the bag from under your cloak, would you not?" "Ve. But I-l-don'l remember what happened." "That la all, thank you, Miss Page." aald Lnnsdoii, and turning to the hnlllff lie added brlNkly; "Call Mr. Daniels," A ariisc of something big linpenlii'; stirred Ihe spectator and the Jury alike innd tlm Judge himself, keenly nllve lo Hint new note In Lnngdon voice, turned ilcllliernle'y In hi ehiiir na Ditulils fiesa i hla testimony. Fveryone In the room leaned forward, tense ulili excitement. (To He Continued Tomorrow.) FTHR all, performance, real econ omy, comfort and quality count far Li more than extra cylinders don't they? If you really feel, deep down in your heart, that they do, take one ride in the I lupmobilc. No other service like Hup mobile free-coupon scrvic- On tho lait mitlinctl almvo, iiniioliil pcnlir! arf 'Ittini; n ItiL''T Itiisiiii v thin f-prin; than rvr before, PliH hraiM'li (untroK i imo ti rritorv now without rpprC' Mita1ion, ami it offer not only tb upmolit nt jrood al H jMHiwitiont hut hratn-h facililit'i on car nnd parts, aiitl ix newspaper advrrtiin,4 cauipaii;u of uphitou Hupmobilc Co. of Nebraska ku tuttv wihu.t.svrK m;i u 2034 larnam .Street, Omaha McShanc Motor Company i;m.u. lUsl Knit. ToK.w 20.4 I'Jrnam wStrect. Omaha Nebraska Break Neolt In Fall. COLVMEFS, Neb., April 24.-(Speelsl Tolegram.)-f:arneat, aged 23, son of Mr. and Mr. Doula Meyers, living eighteen mile north of here, was found dead thl morning In a pasture near hla home, with a broken neck. He left home yester day at 9 o'clock to go to a neighbor' house. Ilia horse returned thl morning I without a rider. r ' j i ! SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Evaryon should drink hot wgtsr with phopht In It, befort breakfast. lo (eel hs fine a the proverbial fiddle, we must, keep the liver waahed clean, n'liiost every morning, to prevent Us spotixc like, pores from clogging with In- digestible material. our bile and pois onous to). I ts, sa, ii noted physician. If you get headn liee, It your liver. H you ttitrlt cold easily, It a your liver. If you witke up with a bad taste, furred -tongue, nnsty breath or siomach beoms rancid, it's your liver. Sallow kln, muddy rnmplralun, watory eye all da--lioto liver iincleaitllness. Vour liver Is the most Important, also Ihe moat abused anil neglected organ of the body, Few know It functions or how to release th dnmmed-iip body waste, bile and toxin Most folk resort to calomel, which Is a dangerous, salivating chemical which can only he used occasionally bees use It so rumuluti's In the tissue, also attacks Hie bone. Kveiy ninit or woman, alck or well, should drink each morning befor break fa!, a gluss of hot water with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In it, to wash from the liver and bowel th pre vln.is day's indigestible insierlnl, the poisons, sour Idle and toxins; thus cleans IriK, sweetening and freshening the entlis alimentary canal before lulling more food lilt n Ilia stomach. Llinexloiie phosphate) doe not restrict llle il, t tike calomel, because It cannot tnllvale, for It la harmless and you rsn net anything afterwards. It I Inexpen sive and almost tnslele, and any phar macist will "ll yon a quarter pound, which i sufficient for a demonstration of how hot water and limestone phns I'linin cleans, stimulate and freshen the liver, keeping- you feeling fit day in and (Inv nut.-- Advertisement, Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it 25c at all druggists. 44 ' I t,. , l ... 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