Tim r.KE: 0MA1TA, TirTTiSDAT. MAY 11, lOlfl. VALUATION FIGHT -OF 'ROAM BOBS UP VTax Comminioner Pollard 6ayi Bur lington Pays Far in Excei of Heal Property. ASSESSORS' FIGURES ARE CITED IT'S FIFTY-FIFTY FOR EDDIE AND PETE Here are Eddie Rickenbacher and Pete Henderson in their newly dressed Maxwells, all set for the starting flag to send them away. Trnm a Fluff Correspondent ) 1.1 NVOI.N, J,Vnj in.-rnpeclal )Two rep )rrentatv.a. nf railroad appeared hefnr Hi Hint Flnnrit nf JCquallr.iittnn today to rprinfc tlKtir reapnrtlv rod In the minder nf nmi!M by tb atafo board, I'nlonal J. If, rVyherl of St. Iwi rep writed the MImou'I i'ftdflc and told tlio boa.nl Ituit while lie. wa rrnt aklna for a reduction In tne aaaeaament of the mar), h IM tvt that th board wouM rnt rala th aetniirit. Ila made emn pariMtn nf aaaeaaed valuation of railroad property in Nebraaka with other property and tuld th hoard that there appeared to fin it feollnir unions aaanaamarit board hot rrillrnad rhnuM h ed about all thny could atand and aomctlmea lune.- n, if. Pollard, renreacntlnir the Jl'ir- llrixt'ii), wmil-id n, reduction Ho pr p'iitwl tlia hoard with flurc ihowlna lli.l the north rldn rf th tat licua and lhe loulh aide did not work In har mony when II came lo comput In valua Hull aa r'M'ird'i the railroad, lie aalrt the. rallwav rommlaafnn had apenl thou, nanda of rt'illnra arriving at a. real vlwa tlbu of rallroiil property, hut that tha hoard of aeaiuerit paid no addition to tfiat valuation and went ahead and aa nt tha road far In rucrae of what ih other mid of tha tt houaa had ,fii(p(t rrprcaentrd real vatu-. Mr, Pollard' Mitcmr-nt fo th boird in rn rt fil1ow' " i ' ' Tl' property of th r"hlrn, flurrlnatnn ft .O'llifV llallrond rorripany, In the iat of' S'ehraakH, waa aaaeaeed hv your hon waldo liomd for the yr I!'B. t nearly tnn per fiilln, to he enact. Il,!24 Jfi. ' Tim enKlniierlim department of the lallroad , romtnlnnlon of. llita atatw ha f)'wd that, tha reprndue'lon new value of our property waa t4?.,1fI per mile, and tha preaant (lcprrclntwl value, only tii-f mile. According to renu bureau flaure nub Untied on April 1 1, li'll, he value of land i fid, hullrtltiK In the !al of Nabraak frr Mlfi waa fl.l.,rM,IVft. The alate auditor a report for llllf), pa ahow thai the Mcananed value for that venr, of (ami aiid Improvemenla t.'iltMKM, ruultlplted t,v fH' for full value l vex tl.nit.iE'J.iKW. o (hat ae Vordllir In the renaua, thla rdin of prop erty waa only aeael and t8ed on t 1S prr ''ent of the loial vvlue. The total ae-d value of tha atata for 1910, eiflualve of rallroada. waa 7. M4,PA, no that thfl farm land Improve rnenta on aurrie, repreaent MM per rent of tha total. Tour aerretarv, Mr, TlernerUer. haa r retved atatementa from eouritv clerk of elurtity-three out of the tilnet v three roon tlea of thai fate, roverlriK tho yenra Wt urid 19IR, TlvnT the ronaldoratlona In tha dead of all tninafer nf roal eatata for theao two year. Tha rounty clerks were, Inafrtieted not to fnotude ny nl that, pp).red t h,a flotltltlnu. Aaaoaaod mt Ifalf Talo. . The flKurca abow that tha pmparty mentioned in tha aUtemi-nl waa only aaaeaaed for tha year JIS, at about, M Fr crpt of tho, ptul conalderatlon In h ded. A (treat, deal of pronai property I lindnp aannaand. and much eai.e tal- tlon autlrly, hut even aaaiimlnir that alV tha proparly oulalda or rtuiroaua la aa eaaad at f) per cant of full value, which 1 repectfully anluplt It la not, tha Chl ttnn. Hurllnifton A Ciulncy Railroad conn pany laat yar, and lor many year poat. baa heen paytnir taiu on a tiaala tit at leaat f0fw par wit, Per cDt l'".4 jr mn rein(C Wi.wi, tn rifcurra at wnicn we are ajiHAHaao iar mllo. Tbara la on fll with yoiir aactwtary atateinarit of earnlii, operaUnj ax prpa', etc,, for tha year ndd Imcem her ), of tha Chcao. f)urllnrt)n A ttulncy Jtallfoad compnny, ahowlnv net arnlniK per mil of 5.7.K , that U oiJy .Si per cent on th ttt.tm per mil at , which w ar aaee.aed, and only I dl par cent on tha aotual value at which wa ar ' ted of riO,KI par mlh). Hevn par earn la tho IkuilI rata of Interact In Nebreaka, Knr II8 th net earnlriga par mil n tht ytem wars f.22S. Taa ar 1Hm Tha Chlcano, Burllnirton Qirlncy nail ro company now pay BM par cant of ila itroaa earning, nd 14.16 per cent of II not eaniln, for ta In Nebraaka. Pleaaa remember trmt out of tha net earnlnn twr nilla of 2,7;i,o, w muat pay ltiUraxt on dotit, and dlvldonda on atock. , ' Within the laat lty day your honor able board through your aacratary. la- ' ud a circular to all county aaaeaaor and county board of tha tata or Ne braska, which reada In part a rollowi "The bal of actual aaaoaaBd value aaread upon 1 7S par cant of aaJe val ue taken ail over me ataa. Weal eatata repreaent about B7 Pr rent of tha total value of the atnta and e,v. riently for tha year 1H18 your honorable hoard doe not expect that real eatata will ha aaied for mora than "U per cent, of the full vnJue, altbnuKh the law ifiiulrea pror.erty tu b aaaajid at It nrlual value Win . r-Hl aetata at 7S per rnt of Ila artiial ealn vnpie, when It ahoiild It 1"0 rr cent? What aaeuiancra havo you, that real eatatn fur tlila ear. will tm iiatieaaed at even 7i p r lent of fha aale vnlue? Tha aeaeaaiuenl of railroad property hy oiir linnnnit'la board la certified out to the different county clerka about Mv 15 of eitch cnr. hut you do pot know wbat the aitient of oihr property In the ite will he. until jou meet aa a board of etiUallnatlon, on the th!M onlIay in jniy. Oinahan Is Chosen Grand Chancellor lUKTiS'nS, NVh , Miiy in . -'Hper-lal Tel jiiaia i T' Knlithta of T'ythla and th I'hvthlan MnerhB.id loduy cl.ad their irtnual ciuinhiton, votlna ti hold thir V7 nietln In Utt'oht ltuu!(net,u!y. the kli!llt aU'l'Ift a reaonumn in . ,i . tua .Net r d- l ia'r abil H, pr'"'l to rmMih a t jhr. ui.ir .'.. Th f.ilfta pfn -ar wera tleted. If ?m iii,ihi; ! , Anle'..n fmh. rod iht . . I ..r, lr it w , 1 U r, ' U't. nd ti it Bilieil -r r Vi h. ..i". " .,,. ., Will em t. U'. !-' 'i't , . I i f t- )! nc I . iM, I ' ' I' I !'i ik, ' t 1 1 r IMlHwi .,ki t lUne, i .(,t iiate.a, t u,a. i M M 't I'ir. '. -V t YOlfP m!l, too, If durlrtH tha long, wdury, dark and H loomy. ttnd all th other ailjtvtlvnd wlntef day you had been ork Irif under lock and key to ftnlah two rara car; then whm epilnn tain r'rK' ... ' i c: Mr and th bird aanj and th kf mnltad ftff tha IndlanapoM Ppardwaj trark fou took your nw mount and found Ihat your wildcat fllhta of fanry had coijjo trua. ' That la why Kddlt, Ulrkpnhacht'r, niknK r(or th Pirat 01,11a taain of two Maxwt ll rar la hlpy. Mlh him and hia loam mat, ri'wt Ilr-ndfraon, It la V)-6. Th two far look allks, ara built allko, and run allk. and you ronld fool almoat unyhody clan but Kddl and IVtn. Thi-y could Irll wlilch rar waa which In (hMr tl--fp. Thry pxpfft to do nrfaf, thlnna In tha with jtiifrnationni auu-mnn nwrrp atakfia Ilace on tho liidlanapolla Motor Hpar-dway Miiy 20, and Ihn fuvornd few who heva unen thenn rwluvcnatad Maxwolla In pmctltn b-llova tha for- elKn-btillt rar, aurh aa tho Hunhram, Pcngtvit and Flat, will liava all tbr-y ran do to roinprto with tboao Madfl In U, 8, A. rar. Many now fatmld notitrabtlona and mm-namrai inaturr ara to no tounr, on theao two car, but In th? main Ihotr prtnI'l'" ro tha iwmo a tho crcatad hy Hay Marroun aoin ynnra iiro. 0 nHajfatt' m NEBRASKA CROP FORECAST Estimated Decreaie in Wheat Crop in State Over Six Million Bunnell. MEADOWS IN FINE SHAPE W AHJIINftTOV, My 10.-A aummary of tha May crop report for th atala of Nobraaka and for the ftiltcd fttate, aa compiled by tha bureau of crop eatl maU (n4 tranamltted throtiah th weafhar bureau). United ftataa fterxirt ment of Arrlcultura, I a follow; WINTKR WltKAT. My J forect, W,W),m Miattcda; pro duction laat year fflnat eatlmate). m htihali t0 year o. MATISM buhol; imw avernae, 4r,,'j2,OW buhl. May 1 foract, M,m,m buahala; pro duotton It year (final t,lnita), IM,ft4a m laihel; two year ao, m,m. buahela; IWO-ia avre, 441.Z1,W) buhel. BTB. May 1 forct, l.toO.W buahala; pro durl,m laat yer (final eatlmaJa). t.m.ftl bttahel; two year ao, l.WJ.OOn buhla. May 1 foracaat, .lO.00O buaht; pro ductlon laat year (final airtlmate), 4,1S0, OA buhlt two year ao, 42,77,)O0. MBADOWft, May 1 sorullUon, 91, compared with tha Un-rr averaa of tt. May I flondltJon, M.4, aomparad with tha tan-yaar areraa of W t BPitrTva piowiNa. Par cant don to May 1, ftmatad, n, oompared with ti May 1 laat year, and tl tha Uo-yrar avera. Pur cent don to May i, eatlmatad, 14.1, oomparad with nn.t on May 1 Laat yaar. and U.I tha ten-year averaa. PASTURE May 1 ondltlon, H compared with tha tare-year averaf of M. May 1 condition, S8.J, compared with tha ten-yaar avrva of ft.t. HPRINO PlJkNTma Par osnt dona to May 1, aatlmatad, 4A, oomparad with May 1 laat year, and 4f.. tha ten-year average, ' Old crop on farma May 1. aaMmated, ll.Ono.OOO tona, oomparad with l.tfla.OOO tona a year ago, and T.S32,000 torta two year axo. HAT. dd crop on farma May t aatlmatad, aiS.000 tona, compared with 77,ono a year a-o, and ltw.ooo tona two yoara ao. PRICES. Th ft rat price slvr oelow la tha aver age cm May 1 thla and tha aacond th average on May 1 laat year. Wheat, M oanta and 11-87 par nuchal. Com, 0 and cent. Oata, 27 and 4a cent. Potatoea, Vi and & conte. Hay, (n 70 and 18.10 par ton. Fa, 11 and 15 oenta per down. Wheat, 103 and V9.t centa par buahal. Corn. 71.1 and 77.7 oenta. On. la, 431 and H.I ranta Potatoe. M.I and 0 cent Hay. t'iSo and IU.IJ per ton. Cotton, 11.6 and (1 rente per pound. K(a, 11 1 and 17.1 rent par don. Cop s Save Man from Jump to Death Off Missouri Bridge Police Officer O'Connor and Ilaney appeared on th roulaa atreet. brlda laat nltrtit Juat In tlm to aava the life of rj, C, Cainphell, 2777 fioUKla alreet, who wa preparing to lake hla own llf by )umilii from tha hrlda. Mir. Catiiphull, wife of 'th above men tioned man, eld hr hualutnd called her tiy phnna laat aveiilnif, yln( that h wa gnina to jump Itito'tha river, but ha thought ha wa inaiely trying to cr her and paid no attention to him. Mia aid that they ha1 been married but a month, and that Campbell'a family waa opposed to tha marriage, which caned tho former to worrc, Mr C'mphe b. Have thai hr hObnd wa temporarily deranged. Campbell wa ploed In tb city Jail. Omahan Asked for Accounting in a Munitions Deal KANSAS C1TT. May l.-(pcal Tale grin.l I.nul A. Hhermau today filed nil In th circuit court attit T. I piavla, n Onmha banker, Alfred W, Pann nd the rtraa and Mela.! Many facturltia compnny, aakliig that an ai--counting be rendered. The eonipany mann faettirea rartrlilgi at It" plant on the Mm river. tthertnan alleged that prior to July, IMS, h mnufi luted bra cartrhlnea, About thai tlm Imiiii and Iuv came to him and broached the iit(inst of a company to handle war contract. It a agreed to rapllalU th . company for tM.tvo, he ti) get ,n,0ri0 for the plant and a Job of M a month until February, PM, when h wa to b employed a anper Intendent at IO,nnn annually. The plant waa ta begin operatlun In Novembor, 1PH. Hherman alleged that th plant failed to bavin until March, I'M", nml that rav! and I'ann ouly gave him ahare In atead nf tha HO. He alleged thnt they oh tlnd a I'O.ono.ono rarirldgn conlriict ulth th Italian government through KnunUe ttrnthera. New York banker. Tho con Va't I valued at nearly In.ooo.noo, Too Many Oscars in Ono Spot at the Same Moment fllther 0cr VHt or Oiicar ftnnaga will bav to petition the iithurlie for prr mlaalon to change Ma flrrt nam. Pnth of thraw atcrllnit alhlttca atartnd In pureutt of a foul belli from the bat In a recent gin Fearing a colllelim, amnn body on tha bench yelled nut; "Take It, 0cr!" F.ach Oacr thought that tha other fel low wa th man ilealgnated by tha ahouter to make tho play, o both quit and let tha ball drop between them. . It didn't happen to make any dlffaranr, aa th batter waa eventually retired, but If. might have been ootly aa there wa a runner on ecnnd baa at tha time, LIQUOR DEALERS' CHIEF SEES DRJTWAVE RECEDE I)l'IfrviI,rV Ky May ,").-Itegiilgtlon of tha lluunr traffla muat be rn,ntliiu,ed by th member 'of th National Wlioleaale, r,luuor liealara' Aaaoclatlon of Atneiba and vn gioter effort b mda for up holding tha law, declared Pri-aldent .am net U 01 ilner nf I'enrla, l at the oiienlnx of tha ocilbin' twenty flrat aunuiil convention her todav, Mr. Woolnnr de clared that tha prohibition wave w rapidly receding and In aupport of ttil alatcment cited Vermont' defeat of prohibition, Abe Attell Now is the Proprietor of Gotham Shoe Shop Abe Attell, who made a living for om d"en )er with hi band I now do ing tha aaine t'iln by oth-sr puraon' f"et. The former faathern eight champion, aho mnintiilnid hlmaclf In the atsl ! fitting hla rank by ilemonatratlng tlm cf fectivrneaa of the lift jah aa applied to other gentlemen rmintenancn, I now biielni'aa man In another bualncei. Ho la Tilting No, 1' to tha fnlr Hr. adat No, ' and aelllng nobby pat to fr Muentcra of th Hlalto. Abe, In other worda, ha opened a ho atore In the theatrical dlatrlct of Nw VotK with the proceed of hla many bat tle In the iurd treno. He my a It I a good bualnoaa. A free public clinic of mental hygiene haa been eatahllahed In New Orlean. iniHii!ii!!iiniininniiiiii!!ii!iiiuniiiM!uii!n!iiii!i!!i!!!!!rnTnjn 621 Residents of Nebiraska registered at Hotel Astor during the past year. f.lrla Ar lleadr, Too. BAN' flKK, t'al., May ia.-Thlrty girl of the Hm I'le.i Utah ailionl have en rolled for a lied Croa oranltloii and many other ra ripactad t' J 'n hortly. TIMES SQUARE 1 000 Room. ' 700 with Bath. : A cuisine which has made the Astor New York' leading Banqueting place. SingJ Room, without bath, ft Doubl ' )m to 4.0a SingU Room, with bub, )xo to 6x10 Doubl ... to 7.0a Parlor, Bedroom anal bath, ftoM aa I14 oa At BfOevdway, 44th to 45th Streett the center of New York 'a aortal and buainti axtivitiea. In dole proiitnity to all railway terminala. mf:nni!infifiifiiiinitisitiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiintutitfiiiittiu . f 11 i 1 1 1 - ;it 1 . t I I - . 1 I . i..l .. . ' r i'i. a . t M ! '. I " !' II, .t i:.,l4 !' f ieH4, S- I : I t ' I'Ull VI . lit. '-- .Hi. . . ,11 . A .11. i r. , I 1 , 1 , ltn S ., 1 ... a t 1 I I - t. a ' . ' iv, , . I .1 t I .:i I ' . ' I . I .! 'ti I I V! , . 'hi I , I U . n I 1 I 1 l I- ttu.uii t'i. I I' '" ' 1 i 'i . ' ' ' ,' . t . 1 , ' ..... I ' . Duffy's Is Good Fcr Old People Duffy'i rurc Malt It -. 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M mi 4 rilllti'it iiiuiu.t ti" ij,i.i JI u- UH.ti UlH n:1 inn .( ' (.11111(1 U .tt!U,U '('.humI ,mkn" '.) , J ) 1 .n, lit.il .. t)i4t u .it ) t I U0I)I,1(I.1J jo 03JO.J niLL None of that over-smoked feeling follows your ltelit hearted Havana" 1 3 A h 4 TOM MOORE CIGAR I H-ivana UUd) TEN..CISNTS m jv y v v v try v y v y v arm uu ; "i iiwpi"n uMiiim i ' 3 -J Kama City, Ml'ouri, Omaha Branch, ITU Dougla Btrt. Why Do Auto Bearings Wear in Spite of Oil? TRY to run your car without any lubricants and what happens? Every bearing will shriek like a lost soul till friction ruins it. Pirt in grease or oil and what happens? The car runs with out squealing, but, even so, somehow the hearings wear. Why? Because steel cannot he polished to absolute smoothness. The brightest, smoothest looking bearings are full of little microscopic holes and protruding points. It is these grinding over each other that create friction. Oil or grease by their very nature can only smear these over, make them slippery. 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