J 1 1 1 : r.KK: OMAHA. i:sdav. APh'il. i:in. ONCE DADGHTER OF MILLIONS IS DYING Daughter of Famous "Red-Horse Charley" Bauer Near Death In County Hospital Here, TOOK 6ICK IN THE COUNTY JAIL A 19-yetr-old girl still allowing trace of great beauty awl gra of fir, la dying In th county hoa flltal a victim of uplatea. The mmt sha grn by In Marguerite Hanor. flha waa taken from fhetoiinty Jail to the honnltal aflnr her rnndltlon b rama aarloua, Pollio found her ar-v- ral 4aya ago In thn Atna HoIpI, Thlrfnth and ftodio, with a amall Ciiantlty of morphlno and roraln In fcr poaaoralon, Khe waa antrnrpd lo aarva a term In tha county Jnlt, and nfilla thara txrams dfnporately 111. Whlta In tha county Ji.il rtm toll Malmn Unload that h I th daughlrr of "Mud Horna rliarlry" I'mi'f, an Iwnilila Montana mlnr, who ipm anddmly trlH In U rlrh awna trn yr ', want Inln Milraao and rfintnirnrrd irtllnK ,xii ha,lilloa whh hln rrrklrna r trap's a ik-m ' Hxd'lfnmi f'liarlr" Hiir I Miff t'l kaa nna fhrnnnh million dollar fnr tuoa and wound op In a aniridia rv A, any rata, tia drnppd onf of aialii a Vr aftrr hi anaaiinal iprrncr in DMrH, and hi daniflilrr waa tai I n rare of hy a piiMlo ItiMliutlnn thrra. fii ran away at tha aa nf 17 and Joined Hi chorua of a muairal nmdv "Tha day that. lrl rama In h'rf," Hf lard Matron Mcflnirli, "aha looked to la at laaat fl yrara old, I nrvrr aw anr.h a rnmplrt wrrh of womanhood In my tfaanl w (ham all op lirrn." Rccd Sues to Get Money from Miller Estate for State Affrny rtrnrral Willi B. 114 thla mornina flkd ai prtltfon In county roort ilalmlna for (ha alula of Nobiaaka. tha rrmalndrr of tha property of Iho luta William Miller, who dld Intaata-ta, Mllli-r waa klllH by a train vart yrara ao, but brfnro dyln, an attof. ny who admlnlatarad Orat aid txalnad tha rlatit to ana. A Judgment of m rollrdrd and" half of thla went to h lawyer and mora for epnara. No claimant appeared for l.ha reat of tha money and It waa to liava tern turned over to tha atato aomo tlm ago, hot at tha laat minute, a fllmant ap jiard, JlJ will contat lh claim, and tha raao will ba ha.rd hy rounty Jodaa Prya Crawford aoma tlma thla Mk, , Omaha Joins In the Nation-Wide Plan to Help the Belgians Thuradav, Friday and Saturday of Ihl wk bav Wn dalifnaU-d by tha Ornah Commercial clnh and hy lha IVI 1an rell'f aoclctlcn n , "Hoy It and Uiil It" day In Omaha. On hnc! daj'i Ihoaa who wlah lo lidp tlia anf fcrln Mcllana r raooealad t, mak por-rhaai-a In th tora and (hen lva tha 1 pun haara (o l forwarded to tha needy, Tha Hrandula atorea hai a hen dealKnal'd a ona of tha official aiatlon whera packaaea may be Wt and forwarded, Tha atatlnn la at tha deak of W. II, Thomaa on tha main floor. Albert F, Empcy, Pioneer, Is Dead T'APIU.ION. Neb,, April parlal.) -Albert F, Kinney, ft Nehraaka pioneer, died very au'ldenly at hla home her Tueaday evenln at MV from heart failure. Mr. Ir;mpey waa horn In Canada In 1t and came to Nebraska In KV, aettlln' flrat at Klorenca and few oiira t'cr tnnvln to Papllllon, where he haa alnca reald"d. Me leaver, hrririt hla widow, four children, Ml l,IHIo Knipcv, a teacher in tha Omaha almol. rieorsfe C, Knipcv, city aalcaman f'r Wnlf Broa., Omaha.: Mra. C, P, Sillier of Papllllon and Frank r.mpey of Kcr ney, Neb, lie la alao aurvlved by two brother and four alfltera, Funeral aervh ea will be held Tbwrdn afternoon at 2 o'clock, wlih Intcrmmt In the, paplllmn cemetery. FIRST DISTRICT CLUB WOMEN IN CONVENTION STftAfTeK, Neb- Afil :.'hp-mi Telegram I -Tlie l lml rtialrtci con'. ii Ion of Iho Nehraaka, Federation of Wnmrn'a Clilba convened here In lha rMlhndi! chnr'-h In "t enln. he cut -f he ., le Mtr wra enmllcd. with more r'iilr.rrrd Ihla inornlng. In lha evenhij the pi.itm w b'linii with nnirli' hy tlte Mr'ne nrclicMra and lha pfliram i an led I'til fl nw I tan !n j Iftliap'ody N. ' ' MlM (iTMiian A,tilic of W ci-'ime or Hie ltd t'. II Wrliilit lor tl dub, Mi! 'I W. I'liHiimnhnii' ptMil'I' iil i bib lit pun Mia ItniilM rpal'lin tb r!ti Piano Ho ti"i i Ili'Wl'i ( mn i, i ' To npcin I .Ml!"! liiUli I.iiiiI'!. I.m. ,lo Ad-bra Tine I'ur V Ma V', i ,t.ili.u. Mi t ,1 lll't t H I'ill I , ,,,-n M"u I ' "Hutu ointi Uti i ! w an lh lie Vn l-fini ll'fH' i;i f.-l.i,wd ).(.! ,,ffl Ma l llli I ' I i.ll- II .,. hi XI i l I.HI I1 It II . i, , I (it it -1 - I-' XV l ll..l r(l II. Itmiii I X I . H, (ill. .1. till fl ' 4 '. Tl.e V v f i I 1 , .i ,i-i a h't -t ., I1'.'. .0 ib1 I t 11 Mil II i 1 ii I III II . i I . .hi li i. Ii liram Hail Uraaitl, at u i .i v- Hi 1 !!!! Ill t I- ' T .),- ,l . w ' I I I . Ill life ' ! J..' tHl V , I l ! l t ,1 I ! I '! J H I , ... '. II'- H J I .. it, i ' I III I ' Ml H t.l'l l,i.-. I .t .11 l.t I I I - . , t I ) , , . ' '-'' ''' V If-. I I, .... l.4 U- .. . 11) . ,li !-!,. .If , l II HI ' II- Altm'i foot Cite Uf thi Trtept Mil.. i .... i,.,.,, ' " I I ". I ...I I , I " ,.!..' I- f f 'I I' SI1! l-1 ' " llll1 . ,l '! I I 1 r ....i I . - a . , . i-.' ... I . l. . C . 1 I, t l p . t I '!- ' - t'l i ,.l';-. . I l, I ' I t tA I ( i I I CI I i I 1 I' W t III !! t .III-. K 1 I ,1 I 4 r l- i -.-,, Commission Settles Who May Use Pass tKront Xtuff Ciriei.i,.nii'nt.i t-IN'OI,N, April iM -iMpci-tal i-What cotiatltntra n ilcpcnd,in relative in re anla I he Iemianci- of a ralli yiid iman hit a been ,ttlr-i1 by Hie Ptaie liuilwai ciiii mlaaion In complaint fiu( xlioit time aim by J, O Mahitffey of Omaha iiuniiit.l tha I'nlon I'a. ific mltrond, It appear from (he exblcijce that John T, Hiewart, an engineer of Ituil road, mm alveii a paea for hnnaelf and two ilHiiiih lera, one of Itieni named Iran. Homr (lino Inat year l he dmiKluer Irene poi,-d with the i-nmphitiiiint Alaheaffcy, winy waa a train pewnbo), hod tli'-v went lo Ociner, later reiociilim In Oinnh, Atont a month later lha conptr aipntile, ami Hie wife went home in her pii-cma In North Plane, and waa aaami-d If lm would throw over Ma ha f fey fur keep ahe would be lUrn back Into th fn mil y and taken cure i,f f-Ur- (rrotiidid lo do o and ankcd lier father lo o wlllt her to Omaha to pot her trunk, Thi-y ime, lha pa for the daughter a Oani'imrla Hon and Ulalniffry i (implalned ll.t M waa a vlnlail'm of (lie anil paan law. The rornitilaaliiii tmlda (lint H the dauifhler, Irani', had been token hack tn'o the fnrnlli nd w n.ipporied n llreh I,) r, ai- father, that h ba-l a rlhi lo ne the in..a !n IrMtiapurliHnn the 'in' a br fi.M- her inarrlijte. Clarke Concedes His Defeat Randall tFrom a Htaff i 'orrespoiident I l,l,Vf'0V, April in. -0ic,-ll Telenram I With only lo email coiinllea ti hear from rlloii und Frontier- C'hnlrnian Henry T. Clarke of Hie Hlate Hallway commlaalon conceded hla defeat, late thla afternoon and that f'lmrlea A, lliindall of Newman Otove wna Iho awc,eriil eandidmo, Th ninety on count lea report In alio that Mandnll re,evd KI.Mi yolie; John- aon, TiXi and I'lmkc, 72,, DEATH JRECORD. aamoel Zimmerman, FAM CITV, April 2H,.-lpe'lal. The body of riamiiol Zimmerman wa broOKbl from feneea, Kan., to tha horn of hla datJithter, Mra, Marlon Vannhn, In Ihia city, Th foneral waa condncled by llcv, f, C, Troae, paatnr of the Chrlatlan c.hnrch, and (ho Majionlo od), I hla morning, Mr, Zimmerman waa on of th pioneer of Illctiardaon couniy and lived In Ihl city nnlll hla family wa frown. II haa ten married Ihrea llmea, after marrying Iho third wife ha mad hla bom In Heneea Kan, II waa a charier member of th f'hrlatlan church of thla clly, J at year ha anffered two paralytlo atrokeis, and th third atwka on Kunday, which canard bla dcatli, Jnrnb II. Merabon, OT.FNWOOO, Ja , April 2 .-(Kractal,) Ja'jib Murnaldn Mrralion, II; known (o v eryon a "Hurnle," prorrlctor of th "Flo'-trlc" caf, anataJned a atrok of apopleiy at 30 a, m, yraterday and died at 11 o'clock laat night. Ho waa born In Olenwood and waa a gradual of th ( Kenwood high aehool, Th funeral will b falurdiiy from hi realdcnc hr. Ilia dniighlera by a pravlon marriage are grown. Ilia aecond wlfa and mm mother aurvivii him, I harlra W rlahl. TANKT'iV, April jsA-npfial. W'harlca Wright, law offleer of cly aiul county for thirty flv yeiira, an old aoldlrr, mem ber of Oakota ciivalry, died her Tuea- day, agad 7 yeara. It leave a wlf and four aona, RETURNS TO BELLEVUE AS ITS PRESIDENT. r A I. I , I A 4 . ,1. v J.' ' s J 1 1mMif ' v i. . - . j David Ramsey h err BAY OTFREJ icTS TO WIND UP AFFAIRS OF DEFUNCT CONCERN Publication Starti Investigation Into Receiverhip Which May foon Be Closed. THE FATERS ARE ALL MISSING T h it m i nil nl. In Tha Hoe, not long tiKo of Iho caan In Iho jnatlco court in which K, II. Unwell, fc'neiul m H riM lir of ihn WHtt'r work, wtia defend ing hla rlyht lo hold out II ajiont'a co-niiilnaloii frnin a th pro tiiltim on hi own anrriy bond aa ro colvcr of m di'fiinrt concern, acoma to liHe rtnrlciJ iioirioihlng, Aa a reanlt i.f that publication, Ihn affair of Ihn f.tllod Inaiiriinio i-oiiipany, which have been 111 Unwell' hand for mora than flflrcn year, arc likely In b t.niind up, although Ihn creditor r,.ay not g-t much out of Iho aanota. An rffoit In lorala lb laan led lo a aemcli for Hie nrlglnal fileii of "loekel 77,' No ;n?., 'ilenr C Wella va. Merchant and .Maiiiiriii'tiirnra Mutual Fir Inaurama erinipaiij, ll II Howell, ri elver," In tba (.rflre of Ihe dlatrlcl clerk, which bow eec, failed to reveiil lha mlalng paper. Nor l there any r"'ip( on flln, aa I the cuitnm In am h cac. Paper Are I. oar, '(liiea Iho papcra r gun," replied Hie f I II ii 4 clerk, when Miked lo re tha doiMimenla "Ther ahould ha a lip to how wiho haa th papera," h dded. From other document It la diacloaed that fl. 1 Howell, woo wa appointed rrcelvtr of th dfunrt company by J--idg Katcll Heptmbr HI, Wl, mad a. report of relvrhlp ipne Anguat 4, l'3, whan b waa allowed l,',.'0 aa full com prnaallon lo that dl. Th laat report filed by n, lvr How. 11 wa pprovd hy Juda Ilevl Anguat IftM. Tli Judg allowed l.ri.tt for varloua epena and an nmniint of ll.ao to rii-er lloaell, being pay at th rata of M per month for wni.lwi month. Th court alao ordered payment of p. 2d per cunt dlvldnnd (ill Ulllla al Inwad ao-l th cnllecllon of enainnl fioin tneni'iarn of lh mutual company, Th r elverahtp hi a not bi-n i loaed, hut tin report haa com from Ftevr Howill ln' Augual, Vfl. Ther I a allen-o of thirteen yra, a nding to th record of th clrtk of th dlalrb't court. WVien oiirnl book No 'iM wa r quenled, Iho filing clerk alaled that an attorney hud taken It to hla offM for nan In lorn of Ihn orllnnl ibicumeula In th i nan. Furller liut'llrv revealed Ilia fa, l Itial Mr, Howell wlltiln a iiiinpiira lively few daya dlracled Iho attorney for Ihn recilverililp In prepare n final t port, wlib h la lo bn foi I h' noting hefor long i HOWELL SPENDS THIRTEEN BUCKS ON HIS CAMPAIGN II rot II leclir Howell ll,1 t'S lo get lb Job of national romnuili-nruaii, c, cnidlng lo hi pcn ac-ouot, ftld With Ihe election i oninilactoncr lie alao paid piA tut lliteen eglalti candl, dalea pladged to hi ele- lili' light plop gnda, ii'oiitlnurd from J'ngo One Week, I,;; W, Murray Ciano, M.tV, Knntnvelt Ibkcl; 'hnilc H, lllrd, ,'0!i, fir a f ion I', dialling. 4,3i; An- gunlua I', (Sardner, 4f,,!ai, Kolwrl M. W'aabbiirn. ViXH. The d'-moctallc delegatea al lar were choaen without nppoaltlon and all favor dm renomlrmtloii of Wllaon. Iturton (Iblo'a lutntlle on. f'OI.irMIII.'S, O , April M, Former Hen ator Theodore V liurton of Ohio re eelved Ihn preil,b-iitlal prefcren' vol In yealerday'a irlmirlea In Ohio, while Prealdent, Wllaon, wlihout opposition nn lha printed bullola, waa dcelxmiled a lb popular choice of the' democrnta. A fw votera wrote In Ih tiHinra of Henry Ford, Theodore llnaevelt, I'lmrlca F, Ilughea, Kllhn Hoot, I 'harlra W, Kalr. hanka, William J liryao and Champ 'lrk aa their ebokt for prrabb riihil nomination, T. It. f,ara In Krtr Jrraey, TUKNTOV, N, J , April 2.-Iite r turn from New Jeraey'a pr'aldentlal primary election yeaterday ahow that th unpledged national delegate on Ihe republican ticket w-ro aui-ceaaful over thoao favoring Colonel Theodore llooea velt aa a prealdentlal nomine. The del ga,t an tha denioeratln ticket are all favorabl u (li rcnomlnatlon of lrel dent Wllaon. E7T3 I" fll No More Sore. Tired, Tender Feet; No Puf fed-up, Calloused Feet or Painful Corns-Try "Tiz" llarblnaj Makl I nh llrllrird. Ir. Itell Plne-Tar-lloiiey iPii n. 111 1 at a llm will iop our couli, aoothc lirll'ttlon. Only Ze. All drug-glBta,--Adv.'rllevment. , rtnaala' great iiraenala are loialcd f Crotiatadt, Moacow and Odea, Why go limping around with aching, pttffed-up feet-feet n-tlred, chaf'd, gor-i i and awotlen you ran hurdly get our J ah'ia on or ff? Why don't yml get a ji'i ieiit bog of "TU"' from th drug alor j now and gladden your tortured feet? ' 'Tl'," makea your feet glow with com I fort, lake down awelllng and draw the orue and m'ry right out of ft U.at chafe, mrt and burn, "Tin" In atantiy atnpa pain In rorna, tallouar and bunion, "Tlx" I glorlou for ttrl, ach ing, aora feet, No mora alio (lbtnea- no mora fool tortur Aak for "Tl" it only "Tlx'-Aa vrtlement, There is a real risk in waiting too long to order your Cadillac ' ' f-Zl r.f '5-' ' I 1 til v.- ,a-C . f f f ' ... i . 4 "it. '. I I. '-i 1 ; j ' i ! i V (a j J '5. la f v ":j T 1 ; I1 W j !frn m ! 1 u I V.fi : L m EACH yar we have urg;ed the public to guard aaiort powdMe) dljj&ppoiiJt ment. And eACh year, in spite of thin warning:, many have had to content thonuelreii with some other car became they could not gut a Cadillac, In gpite of steady increase in production, the annual Oadillae rtiortajj U alrooiit a mathematical certainty, There it every indication that the current eaaon will a that condition mate rially emphasised. There U the ateady, itable, year-inand year -out Cadillac demand to heffin with a very large number who automatically repeat. And then, there ii the larRe-avnd ateodily growing larfnrleraent of incnuue in new Cadillac ownership, , This has been atnkingly marked ever since the advent of the 0xI111m MEight" Thus far its tales have reached the impreesive toUl of more thavn twenty-i thouaand cars, amounting to more than fifty five million dollars, The vogue of the Cadillac Kight has never been perrptibly cheeked or chal lenged by any other car, True, there may have been, from time to tune, ears which in advanoav fve promise of comparable charm. But their appearance served rather to stimulate admiration for the Oadillae and to empnii.uJe its inimitable qtulitica Ca' lUc pi' slice u based on the univrU esteem ffr the soandneas of Oadlllao p.ilu.1., and the aovndnea of CndilUc principle of onnatrutUon and the feling lh.il Ihe ne CadUIsc etemplifles the moat Juiurious form of motHim," yet evolved CndilUc ptivitif u Headily growing triiatr-the Cadillac demand will go right on rippling in volume aril in enthinlaam fadtlUr reprtrta the moat modern idea of iuUirrwibile eonitrwetian It repre aenta more rr ttol!tr for dnlbir than eny olhar automobile btiilt It repraaanU more nxnfurt, lututinuj tltign and longer life Therefore, when we urge you to Mure yourialf of Cad ill daliviry, it is that you may guard annst disappointment If you tan irrura a Cudill.ic now, protn t yourself, and take it Cadillac Company of Omaha GKOKGU l REIM, Pres. 200002 rrnatn St. Doutflu 4225 . . , . . . k t S I, I. . I. T .--'.' T inj,. . ,, , j!,ui..krft,Mj,wiLiiji wWiji wv."..-i-' rtvtVjt'v.ii nA"ai"n'hJVui,L..a.k., It ft r4 i 11 ii SABIN FINED IN FEDERAL COURT; HE PLEAD GUILTY Alejander I', gnln mil fined I Hio hy .ludg Woodrnuah In federal court Tuc. day after h had pleaded guilty In the charge n arni'iet him It una charged that h condoned, ihroiidh the malla, medical hulne, going about the coun try aecurlng patient for a medical Inail t'lllnn which, lie allrgnd. claied In Omaha, with a large Unit of akllled phyac,na, bul which, It wn lleed, il'ie not enlat ll waa alao alleged that he aecined auma of money and property from peraoiia to whom he prnmleed curca, aod In whom In antne caaea, he rrpr. aentnd that Ihev were aufferlug from dlaeaaea that could be cured by the Irged fP-iMlniK niertPal liialtt.ne Special Train to St. Louis Convention for Omaha Demos All aboard to Dm democratic, national convention at Ht. I.oula Jim II. j Th Pahlmi.n lipinorracy club will run ig apeclal train for Omaha and NebraakJ i altendatiia, Thre, hundred til-colored .'umbrella have been ordered, i llepcrvatloiia may ho made by pplS'lm to Hecn-liiry a Connor In Hi city hall. DR. DERMODY ELECTED TO HEAD CREIGHTON ALUMNI lr A I liermoily waa elected prml dent of f'relahloii .Mrdbal f'ollrge Alumni aaoclallon t meelliif held at noon )aterday, DR. FOX SUGGESTS AN ASSISTANT FOR BOSSIE In-. Cairoll I'-ox of 'h frilled Btl public health department. wfi!lri4 !- Mitcriln lo Health I 'oiitnilodonrr I'eiinall, recnuimeiida that the dairy lnperlnr ahould hac ao anlinl for clly v,orl, The ih), tor maltitiilna that Ihe guprn labni of nearlv I on dalrle and Inapectbm ot tnllli nd i ream In Ihe city cannot 'he done thoroughly by one man. I't I'ni rrctnilly mode a auney of Ihla illy. -'-'Uu:-l.ULJ'JM.g3.-''i.,'akJ'.ilJrS5g3 J I EAT TIP TOP BREAD wiin iirvf-r Imkcil, t'Vf'ii in MofJirr'H own kilflion, t hat wliHft'tl your nppctiio lo u kroner Ho, tJxJlv I frohli doiihl,. Tip-Top loaf, r o lirown niiil Miif-lly, irinko your inouf Ii wator for biff, ffoiiorpUH lirnf IIIQT "ny TiP-Tp w j3 I to your pro cor today, lomorrow nn'l fvfry oihor ilny. 5c and 10c THAT SATISFACTORY DREAD THAI MAg nr. U a.PATthlT Off ICI Llll 11 e BUUI IVook for taig l,gbl. An office building with a most pleasing outlook In llirro fl.nythirjfl, morn delightful llier-o pring dfljH Ihun u glimpnn of tlm ptjrfect grenn lawn of Iho f!ourt Houo plaza right hero in tho midst of a buwy city? ThrTo In everjtliing in plmnunt ftiin"uiHidinff. This iruty not lo the principnl reiiMon, but it in probably ono of the reasons why our tenants remain with us I'ontinuoiiKly. THE BEE BUILDING "The building that is always new" Pnnni 505 Inaldo on CouiC.wllh two Inrgo win- ' iioom duj dnwni in rf(i)Hr fpe( 810.00 Rnnm Fi5S Vacant June Jat; two largo notlli wln ivuuiu df)W)(. ,,nnc,.tnt wllh ,., B29. water; 172 aijiiara font $17.00 Rnnm North llRht; noiinoctlns; with room 52S; noom 17? hi)Unrn ff.p( 17.00 Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103. KANSAS CITY THREE TRAINS DAILY VIA MISSOURI PACIFIC Lf ave Omaha , , 8:00 A. M. Arrive Kiuisaj City 4:00 P. M. Modern Equipment, Pullman Sleeper. Chair Oars and our own unsurpassed Dining Cars (Meals a la Carte). Lravi Omaha 2 00 P, M. Arrive Kansas City .8-35 P. M. Ob-irrvAtion Cafe Pallor Car, Clmlr Car, etc, Leave Omaha, , , , 11:15 P. M Arrive Kansas City , 7,10 A, M. Electric Mtihteil. Obstrvati(m Steeper. Chair Cars, etc, Direct loimevtirtiis in Kansas City Union Utation for all points South ami West, I'ull information at City Ticket Office, H2: Farnam Street, or Union Btatlon, TH03 P. GODFREY, Urn. Agt, P v Drpt. CM) a -. j . i vr ) n li 'o WW i fflh I, ttj '1- l. IH in 0 r, i. ,ii in n "a. r. e 0 w ,1 l t A b rm ! n ii ri l III ta S'l H l H I M ?;